As the Browns look forward to Organized Team Activities, head coach Kevin Stefanski reflected on what he’s seen thus far in the team’s offseason program. According to ESPN’s Tony Grossi, Stefanski seemed to indicate that the narrative that all four quarterbacks will be competing for the starting job is losing steam.
Technically, Cleveland rosters five quarterbacks. Incumbent starter Deshaun Watson remains under contract with the Browns, but there’s a decent chance he won’t be available in 2025. The 29-year-old’s lackluster 2024 campaign ended when he suffered an Achilles tendon tear, and when news of a second Achilles tear surfaced in January, his availability for next season immediately came into question. He can’t be entirely ruled out, though, as we saw reports this week that Watson had shed his walking boot and resumed throwing.
That being said, Watson will not be a factor during the remainder of the team’s offseason program. The four passers participating this summer are veteran Joe Flacco, Kenny Pickett, and rookies Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders. With so many low-dollar contracts involved, one would think that he starting job is up for grabs and anyone’s to take. That doesn’t appear to be the case, per Stefanski’s comments.
When asked how reps will be divided among the four, Stefanski gave the impression that it will not be done with an even 25 percent split. “It’s not going to be that way,” he told reporters. “The big thing for us is making sure we give the guys enough reps that they need, making sure they have enough for both learning the system and developing and for us to evaluate them.”
It looks like the veterans, Flacco and Pickett, will get the majority of the reps, and Gabriel and Sanders will need to make up for their lack of playing time with virtual reality technology via the team’s new virtual walk-through room. It seems the virtual reality trend, made popular by Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels, is extending its reach. Daniels adopted the practice at LSU and made its implementation a requirement for any team that drafted him. As a result, Daniels turned in one of the greatest rookie seasons we’ve seen out of a quarterback, winning Offensive Rookie of the Year and taking Washington to the NFC Championship.
The Browns will count on this technology now to help bring their rookies up to NFL speed. “VR can be a big tool, especially for young players,” Stefanski said. “It’s really dependent on the player, how they like it. That’s something we’ll definitely be working with the next three weeks.”
Stefanski didn’t give a timeline for when the team will make its decisions. Grossi points out that two-day joint practice sessions with other teams serve as crucial practices for Stefanski’s decision-making, and the Brown will get two such sessions before their preseason games with the Panthers and Eagles. He did say, though, that the staff would make a plan for training camp based on what they see in the next month or so.
At the moment, it seems Flacco’s experience gives him the edge. The 40-year-old passer has 17 seasons of NFL play under his belt, has won a Super Bowl, and has successful experience as the starting quarterback in Cleveland’s system. From there, the next few weeks will be crucial for Pickett, Gabriel, and Sanders to establish themselves and gain ground in the position battle.
It sounds like Stafanski will have to “massage” some QB egos…
Joe Whacko
It sucks to know your team will be drafting in the top 5 again in March. Why do people buy their season tickets?
Collector’s item?
Hope must be big in Cleveland cuz damn….I think they have it reversed. Their season is like most teams offseason…uneventful and short. Their off season is like other teams season…exciting and full of ridiculous topics.
I’m a Browns fan and definitely don’t have season tickets. But I’ll still go to a few games every year because they’re just a fun atmosphere to experience — especially when things are going well (I was at the Jets game in 2023 that clinched a playoff spot), but also in a year like last year that had pretty much nothing positive to take away.
Lowering expectations has also helped; you have more fun when your experience is less dependent on the outcome and once you realize that it’s just an excuse to be publicly intoxicated with your friends lol
So with VR technology and a programmable Star Trek type holodeck the Browns could bring back Johnny Manziel and transform him into the greatest QB of all time? Go for it!
I’m scratching my head on this. Poor Browns fans.
Regardless I’m sure we’ll hear about the nuances of every single one of them. Multiples times. For multiple days.
The Browns are in the weird position of having four quarterbacks that are good enough to have an NFL roster spot, and zero quarterbacks that are good enough to be an NFL starter