Harrison Bryant signed a prove-it contract with the Las Vegas Raiders, but the former fourth-round pick could be cut before he ever has a chance to justify that investment.
Harrison Bryant and Sione Takitaki earn Cleveland comp picks in next year’s NFL draft As we have noted multiple times, NFL free agency isn’t over but it has slowed to a crawl.
Cleveland Browns went into the 2024 NFL Draft with multiple areas of the roster needing to be addressed. While they addressed some, there were some surprises.
Steel City Underground presents our 2023 Steelers Recall: a look back at Pittsburgh Steelers games and storylines from last season. Following an embarrassing 30-7 home defeat in the first week of the 2023 NFL regular season, the Steelers were once again back to business at Acrisure Stadium in Week 2.
Pretty soon none of these mock drafts will matter and the real NFL Draft will be here. With the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft set to begin on Thursday, there is no better time to look at a full 7-round mock draft for the Cleveland Browns.
In free agency, the Cleveland Browns watched their second right end Harrison Bryant sign with the Las Vegas Raiders. Cleveland very well could be eyeing his replacement in the draft and they’re visiting with one of the top tight ends that will hear his name called.
There is a new young tight-end duo for the Las Vegas Raiders next season. The new tight end duo is Michael Mayer and new free agent signing Harrison Bryant.
Free agency has been a frenzy this season as several teams have made splash moves while the Las Vegas Raiders started to build out new head coach Antonio Pierce’s vision for the team.
The Las Vegas Raiders have their starting tight end locked in with Michael Mayer looking to take a big step forward in his second season. But with backup Austin Hooper leaving to join the New England Patriots in free agency, the team needed to add some depth at the position.
The Browns 2020 draft class continues to dwindle as they lost two more members on Wednesday. Nick Harris came to terms with the Seattle Seahawks to get a chance to become their starting center, something he never got a chance at in Cleveland.
The Cleveland Browns have made some decisions in the quarterback room this offseason, signing Jameis Winston and letting Joe Flacco hit the open market.
The Las Vegas Raiders are bringing in TE Harrison Bryant on a nice little one-year contract.
Do the Browns need to upgrade behind David Njoku? Next up on our breakdown of the Cleveland Browns’ free agents is the tight end position. Tight end has one player set to become a free agent: Harrison Bryant.
The Cleveland Browns are heading into Week 18 with high hopes as they face the Cincinnati Bengals. Having said that, all the Browns really want here is to stay healthy and competitive as they prepare for the playoffs.
Suffice to say, playing Pittsburgh on the road hasn't historically been easy for Cleveland. Monday night, things got off to a bumpy start for the Browns from the get-go.
Cleveland Browns tight end Harrison Bryant is expected to be back in action soon for the team according to a report from Mary Kay Cabot. According to her source, Bryant should return to the team "pretty soon.' This is great news, first and foremost for his personal health but also for the team.
According to Brad Stainbrook, the Browns have restructured TE Harrison Bryant’s contract in recent days. Stainbrook adds that Bryant’s new deal is a one-year contract worth up to $4 million and includes $1.75 million guaranteed.
The Cleveland Browns and tight end Harrison Bryant have agreed to a restructured deal that solidifies his status with the team this year. As reported by Brad Stainbrook of theOBR, Bryant and the Browns have agreed to a deal that guarantees him $1.75 million this season, but includes incentives that could reach $4 million.
Thanks in part to that expiring contract, the Browns can’t expect a whole lot in return for him. Still, there should be a number of TE-needy teams who would take a chance on the player, especially once injuries start hitting in training camp and the preseason.
When the Cleveland Browns released Austin Hooper, many folks wondered one thing. Who would get the bulk of Hooper’s targets in this year’s offense? David Njoku’s big contract was a clue as to who would get the bulk of the increase.
David Njoku got the big contract extension from the Cleveland Browns this offseason. And you have to believe Harrison Bryant took notice of how his hard work paid off.
Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski noted that second year tight end Harrison Bryant suffered a high ankle sprain while also confirming that right tackle Jack Conklin suffered a torn patella tendon in his knee.
Harrison Bryant added 13 pounds over the offseason, which increases the ways he can contribute within the Cleveland Browns offense. Coming out of Florida Atlantic University, Bryant was utilized often as a wing and H-back during his rookie season.
Ward will remain on the Browns’ reserve/COVID-19 list. However, the Browns will have some players back for their Steelers tilt.
It's worth noting the Browns aren't out of the woods yet, as contact tracing could force additional players onto the reserve/COVID-19 list before Thursday ends.
Cleveland could be shorthanded for the second straight week.
The New York Giants now hold the longest streak without a winning record at 55 weeks.
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