Bailey Zappe could become the 40th quarterback to start for the Browns since 1999 if he gets the nod Saturday in Baltimore. Coach Kevin Stefanski said Tuesday on a video conference that he could play both Dorian Thompson-Robinson and Zappe in the season finale Saturday at 4:30 against the 11-5 Ravens.
Browns DE Myles Garrett admitted that he would rather spoil the Ravens' chance at winning the AFC North than getting the NFL sack title.
As Oyefusi alluded to, that's no small endorsement considering what Bitonio has seen in his 11-year Browns tenure. Cleveland has had two winning seasons since the six-time Pro Bowler arrived, and Stefanski's 40 career wins are the most for any Browns coach since Marty Schottenheimer from 1984 to '88.
The Cleveland Browns are set to play their final game of the 2024 NFL season tomorrow afternoon against the Baltimore Ravens. It will mark the end of what has b
There are many reasons Baltimore has a chance to win a division title this week while Cleveland is near the bottom of the league.
The Cleveland Browns are reportedly benching Dorian Thompson-Robinson in favor of finishing out the season behind Bailey Zappe. Zappe will start
Cleveland is 3-13 heading into Week 18 after a 20-3 loss to the Dolphins in Week 17, while the Ravens are 11-5 and lead the AFC North heading into Week 18. On Tuesday, Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski said he’s considering playing both Bailey Zappe and Dorian Thompson-Robinson as quarterbacks.
Mary Kay Cabot, Ashley Bastock and Dan Labbe look at storylines against the Ravens and make their pick for the game on Saturday.
There are sure things and then there's what the Baltimore Ravens appear to be headed for going into their regular-season finale Saturday against the visiting Cleveland Browns.
BALTIMORE — The 3-13 Browns head into their season finale in Baltimore Saturday afternoon with 18 players on the injury report and a skeleton crew after three of them were placed on injured reserve on Friday in tight end David Njoku (knee) and running backs Jerome Ford (ankle) and Pierre Strong Jr. (concussion).