Shocking Departures: 12 Browns Who May Never Wear Brown and Black Again…

 

In a move that’s sending shockwaves through the Dawg Pound, the Cleveland Browns are expected to part ways with a dozen key players — a combination of aging veterans, underperforming talents, and potential cap casualties — who may have suited up in brown and black for the final time.

Sources close to the organization suggest that a major roster shakeup is on the horizon as the Browns look to restructure their team ahead of the upcoming season. The list of potential departures includes some surprising names, including:

1. Amari Cooper – Despite a solid season, contract disputes and age may lead to an early exit.

2. Jedrick Wills Jr. – Injuries and inconsistency could prompt the front office to look elsewhere at left tackle.

3. David Njoku – The tight end’s contract and potential trade value are under review.

4. Grant Delpit – With young talent rising, Delpit could be the odd man out in the secondary.

5. Harrison Bryant – Set to hit free agency, chances of a re-signing appear slim.

6. Anthony Schwartz – Speedster never quite found his footing in the offense.

7. Jordan Elliott – Interior pressure has been lacking; he may be on the move.

8. Greedy Williams – Injuries have plagued his career, and time may be running out.

9. Jacob Phillips – Another linebacker battling health issues and depth chart challenges.

10. Tommy Togiai – Could be a casualty of the defensive line overhaul.

11. Jerome Ford – Flashes of talent may not be enough in a crowded backfield.

12. Deshaun Watson – Though unlikely, insiders whisper about a possible blockbuster trade scenario if the team decides to start fresh.

 

While not all 12 are confirmed to be leaving, the message is clear: no one’s spot is guaranteed. As the Browns look to build a championship-contending roster, tough decisions loom — and familiar faces may soon be in unfamiliar jerseys.

 

Fans and analysts alike await official word, but one thing’s for sure: big changes are coming in Cleveland.

 

 

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