Cleveland Browns assess roster changes ahead of 2029 stadium move
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 5, 2026, 10:30 AM
Last updated Jul 5, 2026
As the Cleveland Browns prepare for their upcoming training camp, attention turns to which offensive players will remain with the team when they move into a new stadium in 2029. The roster has seen significant offseason changes, raising questions about the team's future performance. The Browns have high expectations for tight end Harold Fannin Jr. entering his second year under new head coach Todd Monken. Meanwhile, after the trade of Myles Garrett, a new standout is emerging on defense. There are also whispers surrounding potential trade speculation involving tight end Sam LaPorta.
- •Browns’ new stadium set to open in 2029.
- •Significant roster changes completed this offseason.
- •Harold Fannin Jr. expected to take on a larger role as tight end.
- •New key player emerging on defense after Myles Garrett trade.
- •Trade speculation includes tight end Sam LaPorta.
- 10:30 AMYahoo Sports — Cleveland Browns news (7/5): Fireworks and pondering the future
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