The Cleveland Browns have begun their week at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis, and general manager Andrew Berry is still being forced to answer questions about Deshaun Watson. When asked about Watson’s rehab timeline after a second surgery on his torn achilles and the possibility of him playing this season,
The Cleveland Browns intend to keep Myles Garrett on their roster for the 2025 season, regardless of the star pass rusher's desire to be traded. General manager Andrew Berry reiterated that point Tuesday at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis.
There’s still a lot of NFL Draft work to be done. Sure, teams have been at this for a while, but when the NFL world convenes in Indianapolis for the combine next week, things start to get real. Teams will meet with players.
The 2025 NFL Draft picture will take better shape after next week when the combine takes place in Indianapolis. But already, draft preparation is well underway. Realistically, teams begin this process months in advance with the combine and team visits being the final stops en route to making decisions come April.
Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry insists that the team is not interested in trading star Myles Garrett. Berry spoke with reporters on Tuesday morning at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis. He says he understands Garrett’s pessimism with last season’s 3-14 record.
Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry speaks during a press conference at the NFL football scouting combine in Indianapolis, Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2025. (AP Photo/)
The NFL Combine has officially arrived and there will be plenty to talk about in Indianapolis, Ind. this week. The Cleveland Browns are likely to be at the center of many of those conversations. Between Myles Garrett's very public trade request and the franchise's pursuit of a quarterback,
Indianapolis Colts' Anthony Richardson Focused On Being 'Intentional' to 'Make Everything Better'On the surface, the Indianapolis Colts don't seem like a logical trade destination for Cleveland Browns superstar Myles Garrett.
The Cleveland Browns will have to wait until their official visit before the 2025 NFL draft with Shedeur Sanders to see him throw as he will not work out at the NFL combine this week. As NFL teams and prospects head to Indianapolis,
INDIANAPOLIS -- GM Andrew Berry re-iterated at the NFL Combine on Tuesday that the Browns will not trade Myles Garrett despite his request on Feb. 3. In fact, Berry including his stance on Garrett in his opening remarks at the Combine podium before taking questions.
The Cleveland Browns have begun their week at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis, and general manager Andrew Berry is still being forced to answer questions about Deshaun Watson.
Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry insisted the team is not interested in trading star defensive end Myles Garrett despite his request to be dealt.