BEREA, Ohio -- The first week of free agency came and went with minimal activity from the Cleveland Browns, save for the team's surprising reconciliation with star pass rusher Myles Garrett, as the two sides agreed to a record-breaking extension one day before the start of the NFL's negotiation period.
Otherwise, the team re-signed a quartet of depth pieces, added five outside free agents and traded for quarterback Kenny Pickett.
All eyes have been on the Browns' quarterback room and how they would address the position after shuffling through four different passers in 2024.