Browns Re-Sign Tight End Blake Whiteheart, Defying Offseason Expectations

Browns bolster their tight end lineup by bringing back Blake Whiteheart, indicating strategic depth planning for 2026.

In a surprising twist, the Cleveland Browns have re-signed tight end Blake Whiteheart, a move that caught many off guard after the team initially signed Jack Stoll during the early free agency period. This decision signals a potential shift in strategy, as Whiteheart, who was a restricted free agent, returns to the Browns as an unrestricted free agent, likely on a minimum-salary contract.

Whiteheart’s journey with the Browns has been a tale of perseverance. Last season, he appeared in all 17 games, starting in four of them.

While his stats-2 catches for 4 yards-might not jump off the page, his role as a reliable reserve has been valued by the team. Back in 2024, he showcased his potential with 6 catches for 51 yards and a touchdown, including a highlight-reel grab that Browns fans still remember fondly.

The re-signing of Whiteheart suggests that the Browns see value in his experience and familiarity with their system. While Jack Stoll’s arrival initially hinted at a changing of the guard, Whiteheart’s return adds depth and versatility to the tight end position. This move could provide the Browns with a more dynamic and flexible offensive setup as they prepare for the upcoming season.