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Cleveland Browns (Factory of Sadness)

The Houston Texans have agreed to trade starting right tackle Tytus Howard to the Cleveland Browns for a fifth-round draft pick, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter.

Howard will receive a three-year, $63 million extension from the Browns, his agent told Schefter.

... As a tackle, Howard ranked 52nd out of 68 qualifying tackles in pass block win rate and 49nd in run block win rate.

WTF.. $21M/yr for someone who ranks at the lowest tier
 
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The Houston Texans have agreed to trade starting right tackle Tytus Howard to the Cleveland Browns for a fifth-round draft pick, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter.

Howard will receive a three-year, $63 million extension from the Browns, his agent told Schefter.

... As a tackle, Howard ranked 52nd out of 68 qualifying tackles in pass block win rate and 49nd in run block win rate.

WTF.. $21M/yr for someone who ranks at the lowest tier
they are trying to get Shader or Watson killed...
 
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The Houston Texans have agreed to trade starting right tackle Tytus Howard to the Cleveland Browns for a fifth-round draft pick, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter.

Howard will receive a three-year, $63 million extension from the Browns, his agent told Schefter.

... As a tackle, Howard ranked 52nd out of 68 qualifying tackles in pass block win rate and 49nd in run block win rate.

WTF.. $21M/yr for someone who ranks at the lowest tier
CJ approves of this trade….
 
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The Houston Texans have agreed to trade starting right tackle Tytus Howard to the Cleveland Browns for a fifth-round draft pick, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter.

Howard will receive a three-year, $63 million extension from the Browns, his agent told Schefter.

... As a tackle, Howard ranked 52nd out of 68 qualifying tackles in pass block win rate and 49nd in run block win rate.

WTF.. $21M/yr for someone who ranks at the lowest tier
So he can't run block OR pass block, but they're giving he 3 years and 60 million, doubtlessly all or majority guaranteed. Yeah, sounds like the Browns to me.
 
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The Houston Texans have agreed to trade starting right tackle Tytus Howard to the Cleveland Browns for a fifth-round draft pick, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter.

Howard will receive a three-year, $63 million extension from the Browns, his agent told Schefter.

... As a tackle, Howard ranked 52nd out of 68 qualifying tackles in pass block win rate and 49nd in run block win rate.

WTF.. $21M/yr for someone who ranks at the lowest tier
Wait.....wut??

This is insanity. OMG, the Texans must love when they get a call from Cleveland.

"How are we going to fleece them this time???"
 
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At what point does he just lose his license?
Depends…if he’s gone to court and negotiated paying a bigger fine for no points on his license, the likely never. 94 sounds like a lot, but it’s within the “11-29 over” threshold that makes it a basic speeding ticket. I’m not defending it, just saying that as long as he isn’t over 100 or going 80 in a residential area…he’ll probably be able to keep doing it.
 
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Depends…if he’s gone to court and negotiated paying a bigger fine for no points on his license, the likely never. 94 sounds like a lot, but it’s within the “11-29 over” threshold that makes it a basic speeding ticket. I’m not defending it, just saying that as long as he isn’t over 100 or going 80 in a residential area…he’ll probably be able to keep doing it.
They updated it to 100/60 so nope. But really at some point someone should step in and say stop driving dude.
 
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Sources: Browns rework Watson contract to lower NFL-high cap hit​

The Cleveland Browns are once again restructuring the contract of quarterback Deshaun Watson, league sources confirmed to ESPN on Friday, a move that frees close to $36 million in cap space and makes the team cap compliant ahead of the new league year.

Watson, who did not play in 2025 as he rehabbed an Achilles tear from the 2024 season, was set to have an $80.7 million cap hit in 2026, the largest in the NFL.

Watson, 30, is owed a fully guaranteed $46 million salary in 2026; he originally signed a five-year deal worth a fully guaranteed $230 million deal upon being traded to Cleveland before the 2022 season. Suspension and injuries have limited Watson to 19 games since he arrived in Cleveland. Since making his debut, Watson has posted a 33.1 Total QBR, which would be the lowest among qualified passers.

He is expected to compete for the Browns' starting quarterback job alongside Shedeur Sanders, Dillon Gabriel and any other additions this offseason.

"Anytime that you have a player that at one time has exhibited the skill set at an elite level," first-year Browns coach Todd Monken said of Watson, "I think you're always going to give them the benefit of the doubt that somehow we might be able to get that out of him again, and I think that's how you should look at every player."

The Browns are also expected to restructure the contract of cornerback Denzel Ward, according to a source, as Cleveland prepares to make multiple free agent signings to improve its offense this offseason....:biggrin:
 
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Browns propose NFL rule change to allow pick trades 5 years out​

The Cleveland Browns are proposing a rule change that would allow NFL teams to trade draft picks five years into the future instead of three.

The league announced Wednesday that only two teams submitted proposals that will be considered by owners at the league meetings later this month, with the other coming from the Pittsburgh Steelers about contacting players during the free agent negotiating period.

NFL executive Troy Vincent said last month at the scouting combine that no team had submitted a proposal to ban the tush push after Green Bay's proposed rule change was narrowly defeated last year. There were no other on-field rule changes proposed by teams this year, although the competition committee will announce next week its proposed rule changes.

Any changes need to be approved by at least 24 of the 32 teams.

The most significant proposal came from the Browns, who are trying to extend how far into the future teams can trade draft picks. Current rules allow teams to trade draft picks up to three years into the future, compared to a seven-year window in the NBA.



Wanting to trade draft picks five years out so you’re primed for your next quarter-billion dollar mistake may be the most Browns thing ever..... :lol:
 
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Oh good. More public money going to pay for Temu Jerry's vanity project. Always important for our tax dollars to support billionaires.

 
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Oh good. More public money going to pay for Temu Jerry's vanity project. Always important for our tax dollars to support billionaires.

Can you feel the trickle….
 
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