Browns Make Roster Moves Amid Quarterback Crisis

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December 16, 2025
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The Cleveland Browns have made significant roster moves in response to their ongoing quarterback crisis. According to Pro Football Talk, the team signed wide receiver Jamari Thrash back to the active roster while cutting offensive guard Garrett Dellinger.

Thrash, a fifth-round pick in 2024, has played in nine games this season, recording 10 receptions for 107 yards. Dellinger made his NFL debut in a recent loss to the Chicago Bears, playing 29 offensive snaps but was waived just a day after Thrash was initially cut.

Dawgs By Nature highlighted that the Browns' performance on the field has been historically poor, especially in their latest 31-3 loss to the Bears, making the need for effective roster moves even more critical.

The team has struggled offensively, scoring more than 17 points only four times this season, contributing to a sense of urgency to improve their performance as they face upcoming tough opponents like the Buffalo Bills and Pittsburgh Steelers.

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