The Cleveland Browns continue making moves this offseason while awaiting the potential arrival of veteran quarterback Kirk Cousins, who is not expected to be the starter for the Atlanta Falcons in the 2025 NFL season. A former Los Angeles Chargers player has joined the roster and could become a teammate of the 36-year-old QB.
Judging by the strong message from head coach Raheem Morris, Kirk Cousins is on the verge of leaving the Atlanta Falcons. This is significant news for the Cleveland Browns, who are eager to fill the gap at the starting quarterback position without wasting any time.
However, despite the rumors and declarations, the trade of Cousins should be made after the draft. In this context, the Cleveland franchise took the opportunity to incorporate an experienced wide receiver, who played for the Chargers.
Who is the Browns’ new player?
The newest addition to the Browns as a potential key weapon for Falcons‘ Cousins is none other than wide receiver DeAndre Carter. Cleveland has secured the 31-year-old on a one-year deal, and he could team up with the current Falcons quarterback if the move materializes.
Carter brings veteran experience to the Browns’ offense for the upcoming season. The 31-year-old has yet to win a Super Bowl but was part of the Philadelphia Eagles’ roster in 2018, one year after their Super Bowl LII victory. He has had notable stints with the Houston Texans and Washington Commanders.
The impact of Carter’s arrival to the Browns
Carter will add depth to the receiving corps, which currently features Jerry Jeudy as the primary target and faces uncertainties due to Elijah Moore’s free agency and Cedric Tillman’s inexperience. The veteran, who had his best season with the Chargers in 2022, brings valuable special teams experience, highlighted by his impressive 31.9-yard kickoff return average with the Chicago Bears in 2024.
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