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Browns Offense Overhaul: Teller Departs Cleveland
19 Feb
Summary
- Right guard Wyatt Teller will not return to the Browns in 2026.
- Teller made 94 starts for the Browns over seven seasons.
- He was selected to three Pro Bowls and three All-Pro teams.

The Cleveland Browns are initiating a significant overhaul of their offense, marked by the departure of veteran right guard Wyatt Teller. As an impending free agent, Teller confirmed his exit from Cleveland, stating that the city will always hold a special place in his heart.
Over seven seasons with the Browns, Teller achieved considerable success, starting 94 of his 101 career games. His accolades include three Pro Bowl selections and three All-Pro team nods, highlighting his impact on the team. However, the Browns began rotating him with Teven Jenkins in a Week 13 game against the San Francisco 49ers, preceding an injury that led to him being placed on injured reserve.
Teller, originally a fifth-round pick by the Buffalo Bills in 2018, had voiced a desire to retire as a Brown. His on-field performance in 2025 saw him rank 57th in ESPN's pass block win rate and 40th in run block win rate among qualifying guards.




