Jack Stoll, the former New Orleans Saints tight end, is making his way to the Cleveland Browns on a one-year contract. After just a single season with the Saints, Stoll is set to bring his blocking prowess to a Browns team eager for reinforcement in that area.
The Saints recently signed veteran tight end Noah Fant, which left Stoll's role in New Orleans a bit murky. Now, he's heading to Cleveland where his skills as a reliable blocking tight end will be a welcome addition.
At 28, Stoll's journey in the NFL has been quite the ride. An undrafted free agent, he initially signed with the Saints last offseason, reuniting with Kellen Moore, his former offensive coordinator from his days with the Philadelphia Eagles. Stoll made his presence felt in 15 games for the Saints before a knee injury landed him on injured reserve during Week 17 against the Titans.
Despite the setback, Stoll's 2025 season had its highlights. He caught six passes on 11 targets, racking up 46 yards and celebrating his first career touchdown. His blocking skills were on display too, with a solid 68.9 pass-blocking grade from Pro Football Focus.
For the Browns, Stoll's addition is about more than just numbers-it's about bringing in a player who can shore up the line and provide stability. As he steps into this new chapter, Cleveland fans will be watching to see how his blocking expertise can bolster their offensive game.
