Andrew Berry Stuns NFL Combine With Bold Cleveland Browns Strategy

Browns gear up for pivotal decisions as GM Andrew Berry and HC Todd Monken prepare to address the media at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis this week.

As the dust settles from the Super Bowl, the 2026 NFL offseason is gearing up to take center stage. The Cleveland Browns are already seeing some changes, with TE David Njoku and OL Wyatt Teller bidding farewell to Cleveland. But these departures are just the beginning, as the Browns have a roster packed with free agents.

One of the hot topics for the Browns is LB Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah. His situation might push GM Andrew Berry to take a closer look at linebacker prospects in the upcoming NFL draft.

The NFL Combine is kicking off this week in Indianapolis, and it's a whirlwind for players and media alike. Picture early morning interviews, prime-time workouts designed for TV, and those late-night, behind-the-scenes meetings between teams and agents.

Here's a look at the busy NFL Combine schedule:

Tuesday:

  • 12:30 PM: Browns GM Andrew Berry addresses the media, both general and local.

Wednesday:

  • 8 AM to 9 AM: Linebackers are up for media interviews.
  • 10 AM to 12 PM: Defensive linemen take their turn with the media.
  • 1 PM: Browns HC Todd Monken speaks to the media, first generally, then locally.

Thursday:

  • 9 AM to 11 AM: Defensive backs are available for interviews.
  • 11 AM to 12 PM: Tight ends meet with the media.
  • 3 PM to 8:30 PM: Linebackers and defensive linemen hit the field for workouts at Lucas Oil Stadium.

Friday:

  • 8 AM to 11:30 AM: Quarterbacks and wide receivers face the media.
  • 12:30 PM to 1:30 PM: Running backs are available for interviews.
  • 3 PM to 9 PM: Defensive backs and tight ends showcase their skills in workouts.

Saturday:

  • 10 AM to 12:30 PM: Offensive linemen talk with the media.
  • 1 PM to 8:30 PM: Quarterbacks, wide receivers, and running backs get their workout time in.

The Combine is a crucial time for teams like the Browns, offering a chance to evaluate talent and make strategic decisions for the future. Keep an eye on how these developments unfold as the offseason progresses.