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Browns’ offensive philosophy shift explains their contentment with thin WR corps Updated: Jul. 27, 2025, 10:00 a.m. | Published: Jul. 27, 2025, 10:00 a.m.
The Cleveland Browns had the worst offense in the NFL by a number of metrics in 2024, including having the league's worst ...
If Jones doesn't take his game to a new level in his third season, after ranking 77th among 81 offensive tackles with a 46.4 PFF overall grade in 2024, Cleveland’s offensive line could be one of ...
The Browns go into training camp healthy across the offensive line, which wasn't the case a year ago when both expected starting tackles — Conklin and Wills — were recovering from knee injuries.
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Browns' Once-Elite Position Has Fallen to Embarrassing Levels
The Browns' offensive line has fallen into such disarray that Pro Football Focus (PFF) has ranked the Browns' current offensive line at No. 27 out of 32 teams. It's no surprise either.
Let's focus on the offensive ones for now; the defense will be addressed soon enough. Here are the five big offensive questions facing the Browns entering training camp.
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