Offensive guard Joel Bitonio (tied with long snapper Charley Hughlett) is the longest-tenured player on the Cleveland Browns. But for how much longer?
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND – JANUARY 04: Lamar Jackson #8 of the Baltimore Ravens is tackled by Myles Garrett #95 of the Cleveland Browns during the first quarter at M&T Bank Stadium on January 04, 2025 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Greg Fiume/Getty Images)
The Browns closed out their dismal season at 3-14 — the worst record since Garrett went 0-16 as the No. 1 overall pick in 2017 — with a 35-10 loss to the Ravens. It was also the third losing campaign in Kevin Stefanski’s five seasons.
Browns guard Joel Bitonio called 2024 his most frustrating season but thinks the Browns still have a bright future.
The Browns are searching for an offensive coordinator. They should hire a coach who can help run the system Kevin Stefanski used prior to a 2024 flop.
As a truly disastrous 2024 Cleveland Browns season comes to a close on Saturday, it remains one of the league's biggest mysteries how a Browns team a year remov
Cleveland Browns offseason saw an upheaval on the offensive coaching staff with OC Alex Van Pelt, OL coach Bill Callahan, RB Stump Mitchell and TE coach TC McCartney all shown the door. The Browns went on to hire a number of qualified candidates to fill those positions but with a history in different systems than the one run by HC Kevin Stefanski.
Cleveland Browns offensive lineman Joel Bitonio will take a few weeks after the season ends to make a decision about retirement.
The Browns are in need of a new offensive coordinator. Two of their best linemen said their identity in offense is rooted in their old system.
BEREA — Joel Bitonio was there when the Browns went 0-16 in 2017. He was also there the year before, albeit injured for most of it, when they went 1-15. The multi-time Pro Bowl left guard was there for such classic Cleveland football seasons as 7-9 and 3 ...
Browns stars Myles Garrett and Joel Bitonio were recognized by the Cleveland chapter of the PFWA Wednesday with the presentation their annual awards.
Watson’s latest setback is the latest chapter in an ongoing saga of setbacks that have prevented the $230 million quarterback from becoming anything other than a football footnote to the Browns’ last three seasons.