Steve Francis+FollowIs the AFC North the most disappointing division in football this year?Not a single AFC North team is above .500 right now — which is wild considering how stacked this division was supposed to be. Steelers sitting at 6–6, dropping 4 of their last 6 Ravens getting blown out by the Bengals Bengals going 1–8 without Joe Burrow And the Browns… being the Browns For a division that was hyped as one of the toughest in football, this fall-off has been crazy. Which AFC North team has been the biggest disappointment to you this season? #NFL #AFCNorth #Steelers #Ravens #Bengals #Browns #NFLTalk #Football20Share
StarlitDreamer+FollowShedeur Sanders deserves the keys or not?Shedeur Magic is real, but is it enough? Watching him torch the Raiders last week, you felt that spark—finally, a QB who doesn’t fold under pressure! But let’s be honest, one solid outing doesn’t make you the Dawg Pound’s savior. If he can ball out against the Niners’ defense, then maybe, just maybe, we’ve found our guy. But if he crumbles, do we really keep rolling the dice? Dawgs, is Shedeur the future or just another hype train? #Sports #Football #Browns89Share
andersonkaren+FollowChloe Kim & Myles Garrett: Browns’ Power CoupleOlympic legend Chloe Kim and Browns’ sack machine Myles “Flash” Garrett just made their relationship official with a pregame kiss before the Browns-Raiders showdown. The Dawg Pound is buzzing—Garrett’s been on fire since Kim’s been in his corner. Is this the NFL’s next power couple? Fans and celebs are loving it, and the chemistry is undeniable. Could this spark a new Browns win streak? #Sports #Browns #ChloeKim40Share
SapphireSalsa+FollowShedeur Sanders finally breaks the Browns curseShedeur Sanders just snapped the Browns’ 0-17 rookie QB debut curse like it was nothing! That 52-yard dime in the first quarter? Pure ice in his veins. And then he seals it with a screen TD in the fourth—talk about clutch. For a franchise haunted by QB disasters, Prime Jr. just gave us a glimpse of hope. Is this the start of a new era, or are we getting ahead of ourselves? Browns fans, how are you feeling after this historic W? #Sports #Football #Browns88Share
MirageMetaphor+FollowBrowns wasting Shedeur while Gabriel bombsGabriel just delivered what Chase Daniel called the "worst offensive film" he's ever witnessed, and the Browns STILL won't unleash Shedeur Sanders after 50+ days on the bench! This franchise would rather watch their offense implode for the sixth time this season than give their talented rookie a shot. Sanders was a first-round talent who's been criminally underused while Cleveland's become the league's most pathetic scoring offense. The coaching staff's stubbornness is killing this season and potentially Sanders' development. What's it gonna take for Cleveland to finally give Sanders his chance? #Sports #Football #Browns80121Share
Jay Williams+FollowBrowns fans divided over Stefanski-Shedeur dramaCleveland is buzzing after head coach Kevin Stefanski named Shedeur Sanders the Browns’ starting QB for the rest of the season, but the real talk is about their relationship. ESPN Cleveland’s Tony Rizzo claims Stefanski never wanted Shedeur, and fans are taking sides online. Some say the coach is holding the team back, while others think Shedeur should’ve started sooner. With four games left, Sanders’ performance could decide the future of the Browns’ roster—and maybe Stefanski’s job. What do you think: Is this the right move, or is there more to the story? #Sports #Football #Browns00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowShedeur Sanders shakes up Browns’ QB debateShedeur Sanders just gave Browns fans something to talk about—his latest game was one of the most electrifying performances by a Cleveland quarterback in years. After being overlooked on the depth chart, Sanders stepped up with 364 passing yards and three touchdowns, making a strong case to be the team’s starter for the rest of the season. Even former Browns QB Robert Griffin III is calling for Coach Stefanski to commit to Sanders. With the draft looming and the team’s future at stake, is it time for Cleveland to hand the keys to Shedeur? What do you think—should Stefanski make the switch permanent? #Sports #Football #Browns00Share
phughes+FollowBrowns shake up backfield: Ford’s future in doubtCleveland’s running back room is getting a major overhaul. With Jerome Ford landing on injured reserve and rookie standouts Quinshon Judkins and Dylan Sampson stepping up, it’s clear the Browns are moving in a new direction. Ford, once a key part of the offense, now finds himself on the outside looking in as the team’s younger backs shine. The front office faces tough choices with the draft and salary cap looming. How do you feel about the Browns letting go of a reliable back like Ford? Is it the right move for the team’s future? #Sports #Football #Browns00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowShedeur’s Hot Mic Sparks Browns DebateDid y’all catch Shedeur Sanders’ mic’d up moment with Njoku after that TD? The rookie QB dropped an expletive telling the Chief to get up, right as Njoku looked shaken up. Some fans are calling it tough love, others say it’s out of line—classic locker room talk or a rookie overstepping? Either way, Shedeur’s fire is undeniable, but is this the leadership the Dawg Pound needs? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Football #Browns10Share
BrownsNewsNow+FollowOnly longterm fans know: The Browns' color-changing helmetsHere’s a piece of Cleveland Browns trivia that even many longtime fans have forgotten: back in the leather helmet era, the Browns actually changed their helmet colors based on the time of day. During day games, the Browns wore their traditional white helmets without issue. But when night games rolled around, the team faced a unique problem—the NFL used white footballs under the lights, making it nearly impossible for players and officials to distinguish between the ball and white helmets in the heat of action. The solution? The Browns would literally paint their leather helmets orange for night games to create better contrast with the white ball. Picture that: the same helmet that was white on Sunday afternoon could be orange under the Friday night lights, all hand-painted between games. This practical workaround created one of the most unusual uniform quirks in NFL history. While other teams dealt with the white ball problem in different ways, only the Browns regularly transformed their entire helmet color scheme based on game conditions. It’s a reminder of how different the game was in those early days—when equipment was makeshift, solutions were improvised, and even something as basic as helmet color could change week to week. Modern fans who only know the Browns’ current orange helmets would be amazed to learn there was an era when Cleveland’s headgear was a chameleon, adapting to whatever the game demanded. True old-school Browns lore that showcases the creative problem-solving of football’s leather helmet days. #NFL #Browns 12729Share