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Sportsnaut on MSNTrouble Brewing? Browns GM Calls Shedeur Sanders’ Speeding Tickets ‘Not Smart’Check out the latest from Rusty Weiss on Shedeur Sanders, covering NFL's Shedeur Sanders, Sports Entertainment and more at Sportsnaut.
Browns general manager Andrew Berry indicated to reporters Thursday that keeping quarterbacks Kenny Pickett, Joe Flacco, Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders on the opening-week roster shouldn't be considered as far-fetched.
BEREA, Ohio — GM Andrew Berry might already be married to the idea of keeping all four quarterbacks in the battle for the starting job. Asked Thursday during his annual training camp address if he sees a pathway for doing so, he said, “I do.”
Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry didn't mince words during 2025 training camp, calling rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders' off-field decisions "not smart and "dangerou
Shedeur Sanders slipped to the fifth round of the NFL Draft in part due to concerns about his maturity. Now Browns GM Andrew Berry is openly saying that some of Sanders’ decisions were “not smart” and “dangerous.”
I n the first few months since he was drafted by the Cleveland Browns, quarterback Shedeur Sanders has already faced off-field scrutiny due to a pair of speeding violations. Browns general manager Andrew Berry gave a blunt assessment of those incidents on Thursday.
Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry has opened up on the pair of speeding tickets quarterback Shedeur Sanders received.
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Browns GM Andrew Berry declined to speculate on Quinshon Judkins' future in the wake of his domestic battery charge.
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Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry has indicated that rookie running back Quinshon Judkins may not join training camp soon.
Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders was twice cited for speeding and called out by GM Andrew Berry, as he battles for reps amid a tough start to his NFL journey.
Kevin Stefanski heads into the upcoming NFL season with four quarterbacks at his disposal, and Cleveland Browns GM Andrew Berry recently addressed this unique situation.