Jay Williams+FollowCleveland Browns fans split on Stefanski’s futureAnother rough season has Browns fans debating if it’s time for a total reset in Cleveland. With just three wins, the calls for a new head coach and GM are getting louder, but some insiders say the real issue is the quarterback carousel. Kevin Stefanski has worked with a rotating cast under center, and some believe he deserves a shot with a QB he actually wants. Is coaching really the problem, or is it time to start fresh from the top down? Where do you stand on the Browns’ next move? #Sports #Football #ClevelandBrowns00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowCleveland’s rookie QB faces tough lessonsShedeur Sanders just had his roughest day yet as the Browns’ rookie quarterback, tossing three interceptions in a tough 31-3 loss to the Bears. With the team now at 3-11 and star tackle Jack Conklin out for the season, Cleveland’s offense is feeling the pressure. But Sanders isn’t letting it break his spirit—he’s calling this season the foundation for something better, focusing on growth and resilience. With only three games left, including a big test against the Bills, what do you think: Can Sanders and the Browns turn these hard lessons into future wins? #Sports #Football #ClevelandBrowns00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowCleveland’s QB future: Is Shedeur Sanders the answer?With the Browns sitting at 3-11 and Shedeur Sanders getting another shot as starting QB, there’s real uncertainty about who will lead Cleveland next season. ESPN Cleveland’s Tony Grossi isn’t convinced Sanders will keep the job, especially with possible changes coming for the coaching staff and front office. If a new regime steps in, they might want their own pick at quarterback. But if Sanders impresses in these last three games, could he change the narrative? Browns fans, what do you want to see happen at QB in 2026? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #ClevelandBrowns00Share
Jay Williams+FollowCleveland’s QB drama: Is Shedeur Sanders the answer?Cleveland fans are bracing for another wild quarterback ride as Shedeur Sanders faces the pressure of proving he’s the Browns’ long-term starter. With a rough 3-11 season and constant changes under center, local analysts are questioning if Sanders has the mindset to accept a backup role—especially if the Browns draft a new QB in 2026. Tony Grossi from ESPN Cleveland says keeping Sanders as a backup could stir up more drama, given this year’s carousel with Flacco, Pickett, and Gabriel. Would trading Sanders be better for everyone if he’s not the guy? What do you think the Browns should do next? #Sports #Football #ClevelandBrowns00Share
phughes+FollowBernie Kosar’s inspiring comeback in ClevelandBernie Kosar, the legendary Browns quarterback, is finally home after a tough battle with liver transplant complications and a serious infection. Cleveland fans know how much Kosar means to this city, and seeing him bounce back—especially after facing life-threatening challenges—feels like a win for the whole community. He’s grateful, optimistic, and ready to keep fighting. It’s a powerful reminder of the strength and support that runs deep in Northeast Ohio. How do you think Bernie’s journey reflects the resilience of Cleveland? Let’s show him some love and share your thoughts below! #Sports #Football #ClevelandBrowns00Share
Jay Williams+FollowCleveland QB drama: Manziel calls out mediaJohnny Manziel isn’t holding back about the heat Shedeur Sanders is facing from Cleveland’s sports media. Manziel, who knows the pressure of being a Browns quarterback, says the relentless criticism isn’t just tough—it’s damaging. He points out that tough questions about head coach Kevin Stefanski and talk of sabotage aren’t helping Sanders grow, especially when the rookie is just a few games in. Cleveland fans, do you think the local media is too harsh on new QBs, or is this just part of playing in a football-crazy city? #Sports #Football #ClevelandBrowns00Share
glen25+FollowCleveland Browns fans: Big draft moves ahead!Cleveland’s front office is already eyeing the 2026 NFL Draft, and the focus is all about giving Shedeur Sanders the tools he needs to succeed. Imagine the impact of adding explosive WR Jordyn Tyson and rock-solid OT Caleb Lomu to the offense—two potential day-one starters who could totally change the team’s vibe. With KC Concepcion’s playmaking and Isaiah World’s size, the Browns are clearly building around their young QB. If these picks pan out, we could see a whole new era for Cleveland football. What do you think—are these the right moves for the Browns’ future? #Sports #Football #ClevelandBrowns00Share
Robert Johansson+FollowShedeur Sanders Will Start the Rest of the SeasonThe Browns are rolling with the rookie. Kevin Stefanski announced that Shedeur Sanders will start the rest of the 2025 season, citing steady week-to-week growth: “He has constantly and consistently gotten better… I feel good about where his development is heading.” Sanders is coming off his best game yet (364 pass yds, 3 TD, plus a rush TD) and joins Joe Burrow as the only rookies since the merger to hit 350+ yards, 3 pass TD, and 1 rush TD in a game. Cleveland’s closing stretch is rough (@ Seahawks, vs 49ers, vs Jaguars, @ Texans), but the plan is set: it’s Sanders’ huddle the rest of the way. #NFL #Browns #ShedeurSanders #KevinStefanski #ClevelandBrowns #QB1 #RookieSeason #PlayoffRace10Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowCleveland Browns fans brace for big changesRumors are swirling that Browns owner Jimmy Haslam might finally hit the reset button after another tough season. With Cleveland stuck at the bottom of the AFC North and the playoff drought dragging on, talk is heating up about the futures of coach Kevin Stefanski and GM Andrew Berry. Fans are split—some want a total overhaul, others think the problems run deeper than just the front office. Whatever happens, the next few weeks could reshape the Browns for years. What moves do you think would actually turn things around in Cleveland? #Sports #Football #ClevelandBrowns416Share