When you have eight quarterbacks counting against your 2025 salary cap — eight — it’s fair to look at your football team with a critical eye.
From Kenny Pickett to Joe Flacco to rookies Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders, general manager Andrew Berry and the Cleveland Browns have been playing musical chairs at the most important position in sports, leaving fans pleading for some semblance of stability.
Maybe we’ll get there someday, but the toothpaste is already out of the tube for 2025. Despite rumors that he was being groomed to start, the Browns traded Pickett to the Raiders in August.