Cleveland Browns news (5/12): Does it really matter which QB is ‘the guy’?

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Cleveland Browns news (5/12): Does it really matter which QB is ‘the guy’?

Cleveland Browns news (5/12): Does it really matter which QB is ‘the guy’?

The latest Cleveland Browns news and notes from around the NFL in today’s edition of the Daily Dawg Chow.

Cleveland Browns news (5/12): Does it really matter which QB is ‘the guy’?

The latest Cleveland Browns news and notes from around the NFL in today’s edition of the Daily Dawg Chow.

In the latest edition of the Daily Dawg Chow, Cleveland Browns fans are diving deep into the quarterback debate that's heating up this offseason. The big question? Does it really matter who's under center? From Deshaun Watson's potential as a top starter to Shedeur Sanders stepping into the spotlight, Dillon Gabriel as a surprise starter, or Taylen Green emerging as a real contender—the Browns' QB room is full of unique possibilities. But as one analyst points out, the real story might not be who wins the job, but how the team builds around that decision.

Beyond the QB battle, the Browns are facing crucial position fights across the roster. Tight end is emerging as a key area to watch heading into 2026, with the team looking to solidify its offensive options. Meanwhile, former Browns tight end David Njoku has found a new home in NFL free agency, joining the Chargers. For Njoku, it's a fresh start with something he rarely had in Cleveland: quarterback stability. As one observer noted, "Nice job throwing the curse on Justin Herbert," highlighting the irony of Njoku finally getting consistent QB play.

In other Browns news, the team is mourning the loss of several former players who passed away in 2025, a somber reminder of the bonds that last beyond the game. On a brighter note, rookie Justin Jefferson is determined to make his own name in the NFL—even though he shares it with one of the league's biggest stars. The Alabama linebacker, drafted in the fifth round, is already making plans to stand out, with big ideas about teammates Carson Schwesinger and Quincy Williams.

Looking ahead, the Browns' 2026 schedule is set to be announced on May 14, giving fans a clearer picture of the challenges ahead. And across the division, the Steelers made headlines by signing kicker Chris Boswell to a record-tying contract extension—showing that even in a quarterback-driven league, special teams can still steal the spotlight.

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