Teller accounts for $2,800,000 against the Browns cap in 2025, and if Cleveland cuts him prior to June 1, they avoid a $4,768,000 hit against their cap savings.
The Cleveland Browns are in one of the worst cap situations around the NFL, currently -$29.9 million under the cap, the second worst in the league. There isn’t an easy fix to the Browns’ cap ...
It's no secret the Cleveland Browns are in the market for a new quarterback this offseason hile they try to decide whether or not they'll use the No. 2 overall ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Browns’ slate of 2025 opponents became finalized on Sunday when the 49ers lost to the Lions to earn a trip to Cleveland as the last-place team in the NFC West.