Fans of 6 Browns players will be sad to see them leave in free agencyThe NFL is a tough business, and even though the players know it, fans will still be sad if these six Cleveland Browns go elsewhere in 2024.
As the offseason begins, the Cleveland Browns still have a lot of work to do.
They are currently more than $19.6 million over the salary cap, which will lead to some tough decisions.
They’ll likely rework Deshaun Watson’s contract and there are also questions about what they can do with Nick Chubb – who was down $15.8 million and coming off a devastating knee injury.
None of this is too concerning since general manager Andrew Berry is a master when it comes to the salary cap, but there will still be some changes.
They may also have to make some concessions as they fill out their roster, and the biggest losses could come from the remaining free agents.
Here we identify six players who are unlikely to return, which will be disappointing for the fanbase.6.
Jakeem Grant, KRThis will be tough because Jakeem Grant showed a lot of promise when he was signed, but he never made it to the regular season.
After a Pro Bowl campaign in 2021, Grant landed in Cleveland on a three-year deal. He was expected to transform their return game and was also considered a wild card in attack.
Unfortunately, he was forced to withdraw early in training camp due to an Achilles injury and missed the entire season.
Grant made his return and even renegotiated his deal to ensure he had a chance to earn a spot on the team in 2023.Unfortunately, it was lost again this year.
This time it was his first touchdown of the preseason when he injured his knee against the New York Jets.
It was discovered that he had torn his patella tendon, which would mean his end in Cleveland.