FREE AGENCY FRENZY: Which Browns Players Will Stay and Which Will Go?
Cleveland, OH – The NFL’s free agency period is just around the corner, and the Cleveland Browns are facing some tough decisions about which players to retain and which to let go.
As the Browns look to build on last season’s progress, they’ll need to navigate the complex web of free agency, weighing factors like salary cap space, player performance, and team needs.
*WHO’S STAYING?*
– Linebacker Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah: A key contributor to the Browns’ defense, Owusu-Koramoah is likely to be a priority re-signing.
– Wide receiver Donovan Peoples-Jones: After a breakout season, Peoples-Jones is expected to be tendered by the Browns.
– Safety Ronnie Harrison Jr.: A versatile and experienced safety, Harrison Jr. could be retained by the Browns to provide depth and stability in the secondary.
*WHO’S GOING?*
– Defensive tackle Sheldon Day: A veteran presence on the defensive line, Day may be allowed to walk in free agency as the Browns look to get younger and more athletic up front.
– Linebacker Sione Takitaki: A special teams contributor, Takitaki may not be retained by the Browns as they look to upgrade their linebacker corps.
– Wide receiver Jaelon Darden: A late-season addition, Darden may not be tendered by the Browns as they look to revamp their receiving corps.
*WHAT’S NEXT?*
– The Browns will need to make some tough decisions about which players to prioritize in free agency.
– The team may look to make some strategic signings to fill gaps on the roster.
– The draft will also play a key role in shaping the Browns’ roster for next season.
Stay tuned for more updates on the Cleveland Browns and their free agency plans!
