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Zachary Weinberger is a credentialed Miami Heat reporter and an Associate Editor covering the NBA at-large, NCAA Football, and NCAA Basketball for ClutchPoints. He graduated from Florida Atlantic University in 2022, covering sports at the FAU University Press and later at The Palm Beach Post.
The Cleveland Browns are interested in what would be a shocking trade for a first-team All-Pro. Who do the Browns want to trade for?
ESPN's Adam Schefter reported Monday that he expects the Browns to carry four quarterbacks on "their final 53-man roster." Schefter said the Browns will keep Flacco and both rookies, so the remaining piece is Pickett, who is also expected to make the roster because "quarterbacks are currency."
Given the team's unfortunate luck with injuries, especially under center, Cleveland loaded up on QBs to compete with Flacco, trading for former Pittsburgh Steelers first-round pick Kenny Pickett and drafting former Oregon star Dillon Gabriel in the third round of the 2025 NFL draft, and ex-Colorado star Shedeur Sanders two rounds after Gabriel.
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While veteran Joe Flacco won the Cleveland Browns' four-way quarterback competition when he was officially named their Week 1 starter on Monday, one insider still expects the other signal-callers to join him on the official roster.
The news ends one of the most chaotic storylines of the 2025 NFL preseason. In a perfect world, Cleveland would have high-priced veteran Deshaun Watson as their franchise quarterback. But with his season already ended after an offseason injury, it’s been a five-way slugfest for the quarterback job in Cleveland.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNREPORT: Former Longhorns WR signs $3M deal with Cleveland Browns
At the time of his arrest, Bond was released after posting a $25,000 bond. He quickly filed a federal lawsuit against his accuser, alleging defamation and maintaining the sexual encounter was consensual. The lawsuit was dismissed with prejudice last month by the U.S. District Court in North Texas.