Cleveland Browns: Who will still be on offense when the dome opens?
The Cleveland Browns plan to move into a new stadium in Brook Park for the start of the 2029 season, raising questions about which current offensive players will remain when the dome opens. General manager Andrew Berry said the franchise made a “heavy investment” in offense during the recently completed offseason, rebuilding the offensive line with first-round pick Spencer Fano at left tackle and veterans Tytus Howard, Elgton Jenkins, and Zion Johnson. The Browns also drafted Austin Barber and Parker Brailsford later, then added wide receivers KC Concepcion and Denzel Boston and tight ends Joe Royer and Carsen Ryan, alongside Jerry Jeudy and Harold Fannin Jr. The article suggests the quarterback situation may be a key factor for performance by 2027 or later, while noting contract timelines through 2027 for Jeudy.







