The Cleveland Browns made a pair of moves on Monday with the release of long snapper Charley Hughlett and signing cornerback Anthony Kendall. Hughlett was tied with guard Joel Bitonio for longest current tenure in Cleveland as both arrived in 2014.
After turning in one of the most disappointing seasons of any team in the NFL last fall, the Cleveland Browns have a plethora of decisions to make heading into 2025, from who to draft, to which players to sign and whether or not to trade away their franchise player,
Joel Bitonio has been a mainstay on the Cleveland Browns' offensive line. Since the Browns selected Bitonio with the 35th pick in the 2014 NFL Draft, the veteran has started every game in a season eight times over his 11-year career.
The Cleveland Browns made a pair of moves on Monday with the release of long snapper Charley Hughlett and signing cornerback Anthony Kendall. Hughlett was tied with guard Joel Bitonio for longest current tenure in Cleveland as both arrived in 2014.
Joel Bitonio, the stalwart Cleveland Browns offensive lineman, stands at a career crossroads as he approaches his potential 12th NFL season. With an impressive resume that includes seven Pro Bowl appearances and five All-Pro selections,
The Cleveland Browns had one of the worst offensive lines in the league last season. They were hurt, injured, and didn't live up to expectations.
Left guard Joel Bitonio, the longest-tenured player on the Cleveland Browns, is set to give the team clarity on his future before NFL free agency. Grueling through a 3-14 season, Bitonio expressed how he would take his time to decide his future as he contemplates retirement.
Cleveland Browns veteran Pro Bowl guard Joel Bitonio has not made a decision about his future with the franchise, although one is coming soon.
The Cleveland Browns have a rough offseason ahead of themselves as they must decide whether or not to honor defensive stalwart Myles Garrett’s trade request. It’s been several weeks since Garrett publicly asked out of Cleveland,
NFL season was a disaster for the Cleveland Browns as numerous injuries, especially on the offensive end, prevented them from winning many games. The Browns’ offense was stuck in mud to begin the regular season and things got worse as the play of their offensive line deteriorated.
The Cleveland Browns made a pair of moves on Monday with the release of long snapper Charley Hughlett and signing cornerback Anthony Kendall. Hughlett was tied with guard Joel Bitonio