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
ThunderTwist+FollowShedeur is HIM—Browns finally got their guy?Shedeur Sanders just shut up every hater in the Dawg Pound and beyond! The kid got tossed into the fire—no first-team reps, a bottom-tier O-line, and still dropped 364 yards and 3 TDs on the Titans. Every other rookie QB looks like JV compared to him. How did the entire league let this dude slip to the fifth round? Stefanski better not screw this up—let Shedeur cook! Browns fans, is this finally our franchise QB or what? #Sports #Football #Browns00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowCleveland’s QB drama: Foxx and Deion weigh inCleveland fans are buzzing after a wild coaching call benched rookie QB Shedeur Sanders during a crucial two-point conversion, costing the Browns a tight game against Tennessee. The move sparked outrage, with Jamie Foxx jumping into the debate and Deion Sanders backing him up on social media. While some insiders insist there’s no rift between Shedeur and Coach Stefanski, the public isn’t convinced. With high-profile voices now in the mix, the question on everyone’s mind: Can Stefanski and Shedeur get on the same page, or is this the start of a bigger shakeup in Cleveland? #Sports #Football #Browns00Share
Jay Williams+FollowBrowns may pin struggles on Watson, keep StefanskiCleveland’s front office might finally admit what fans have been saying: the Deshaun Watson contract has derailed the Browns, and Coach Kevin Stefanski could get another shot because of it. With owner Jimmy Haslam reportedly seeing the Watson trade as one of the NFL’s worst, there’s talk of blaming the team’s recent woes on that move instead of cleaning house. Stefanski and GM Andrew Berry have built a promising young core, and with two first-round picks in 2026, the future isn’t all doom and gloom. Would you stick with Stefanski or start fresh? #Sports #Football #Browns00Share
John Camacho+FollowCoach Prime’s Tough Love: Shedeur’s Browns TestTough break for Shedeur Sanders and the Browns after that INT against the Titans. You could almost feel Coach Prime’s glare from the stands! Shedeur was honest postgame, saying his dad’s high standards push him to improve, but fans are split—some say he’s still in his college bubble, others think this is just part of the rookie grind. With three big games ahead, we’ll see if Coach Prime’s voice helps Shedeur bounce back or if the pressure gets to him. #Sports #Football #Browns00Share
BrownsNewsNow+FollowTop 10 list of all-time Cleveland Browns playersThe list comes from Ranker.com 1. RB Jim Brown (1957-1965) 2. OT Joe Thomas (2007-2017) 3. QB Otto Graham (1946-1955) 4. TE Ozzie Newsome (1978-1990) 5. DE Myles Garrett (2017-present) 6. LB Clay Matthews Jr. (1978-1993) 7. RB Nick Chubb (2018-2024) 8. QB Bernie Kosar (1985-1993) 9. WR Paul Warfield (1964-1969, 1976-1977) 10. K Lou Groza (1946-1967) #NFL #Browns14266Share
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