In the coming weeks, the Cleveland Browns will settle on the 23rd head coach in their franchise’s history.
Then, once all the introductions and staff changes are over with, general manager Andrew Berry will turn his sights on addressing the team’s complicated salary cap situation.
As it stands, the Browns are projected to be $2 million over the projected 2026 salary cap, according to Spotrac, but as fans know well by now — the cap is mostly whack.
Berry can create ample cap space by pulling a couple simple levers. The most obvious contract to address is that of Deshaun Watson, whose scheduled $80.