The Cleveland Browns will pick No. 2 in the 2025 NFL draft after the New England Patriots found a way to sneak out a win against the Buffalo Bills.
Speaking on the "Let's Go!" Podcast, Bill Belichick said the shared vision he had with Robert Kraft ended over his final years in New England.
“Sanders is an ideal fit in Kevin Stefanski’s offense, as his game centers around his polish as a pocket passer. With excellent ball placement, Sanders’ 6.5% off-target percentage was the third-lowest mark in the FBS. Sanders completed 74% of his passes this season for 4,134 yards and 37 touchdowns to 10 interceptions.”
Former New England Patriots quarterback Bailey Zappe will get the start for the Cleveland Browns on Saturday when they take on the Baltimore Ravens in the Week 18 season finale. Zappe was signed from the Kansas City Chiefs’ practice squad to the Browns’ active roster back in October. He has yet to make his debut with the Browns.
In the 2025 draft class, Boise State star Ashton Jeanty is good, but the Titans won’t be using the No. 1 pick on a running back. Instead, the focus shifts to the quarterback position. Does Tennessee see any of the QBs in this class worthy of the top pick? Does ownership put pressure on the front office to draft a quarterback?
The Patriots have scheduled a Thursday interview with former Tennessee Titans coach Mike Vrabel, according to a Tuesday afternoon report from Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
After taking 2024 off, Mike Vrabel is back -- in full force. Vrabel has exercised patience since the Tennessee Titans relieved him of his duties as head coach n
Analyzing Browns coaching candidates to replace offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey, who was fired Sunday after Cleveland's 2024 NFL season ended.
The Cleveland Browns still have a chance to be rewarded in the long run for their futility this season. Of course, it's been quite an arduous season for Browns
Cleveland Browns consultant Mike Vrabel was named a candidate for the Las Vegas Raiders head coaching job to replace Antonio Pierce.
Former Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel visited the New York Jets over the weekend, and it could have been in part to put pressure on the New England Patriots, according to CBS Sports’ Aditi Kinkhabwala.