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Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry didn't mince words during 2025 training camp, calling rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders' off-field decisions "not smart and "dangerou
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Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry indicated Thursday that he doesn't expect to see Quinshon Judkins on the field at training camp for a while. The rookie running back remains unsigned after he was arrested on July 12 in Fort Lauderdale,
In his first interactions with the media since the start of camp, Cleveland Browns GM Andrew Berry makes multiple comments hinting that the team will give everyone a shot at quarterback. At this point,
I n the first few months since he was drafted by the Cleveland Browns, quarterback Shedeur Sanders has already faced off-field scrutiny due to a pair of speeding violations. Browns general manager Andrew Berry gave a blunt assessment of those incidents on Thursday.
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Browns GM Andrew Berry declined to speculate on Quinshon Judkins' future in the wake of his domestic battery charge.
Kevin Stefanski heads into the upcoming NFL season with four quarterbacks at his disposal, and Cleveland Browns GM Andrew Berry recently addressed this unique situation.
Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders twice was cited for excessive speeding last month. He received a ticket for going 91 mph in a 65 mph zone and then for driving 101 mph in a 65 mph zone. Browns General Manager Andrew Berry said Thursday the team has addressed the citations with Sanders.
Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry has opened up on the pair of speeding tickets quarterback Shedeur Sanders received.
With first and second-round picks invested in defensive tackles, Andrew Berry and Kevin Stefanski have completely reversed course on a position once seen as expendable.