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Browns Defy Norms, Poised to Carry Four Quarterbacks in 2025 Season
18 Aug
Summary
- Browns to carry four QBs on 2025 roster
- Flacco named starter, Pickett, Gabriel, and Sanders as backups
- Browns traded for Pickett, drafted Gabriel and Sanders

As the 2025 NFL season approaches, the Cleveland Browns' quarterback situation remains a topic of intense discussion. On August 18, 2025, the team's plans became clearer as ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter made a bold prediction: the Browns will carry four quarterbacks on their 53-man roster.
This move is highly unusual, as most NFL teams typically carry only two or three signal-callers. However, Schefter explained that the Browns' decision is driven by the league's view of "quarterbacks as currency." The team's quarterback room is now headlined by veteran Joe Flacco, who was named the starter earlier this offseason.
Backing up Flacco will be a trio of young talents: Kenny Pickett, Dillon Gabriel, and Shedeur Sanders. The Browns acquired Pickett in a March trade, sending a fifth-round pick and backup Dorian Thompson-Robinson to the Philadelphia Eagles. During the 2025 NFL Draft, the team then selected Gabriel in the third round and Sanders in the fifth round, further bolstering their quarterback depth.
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With no obvious solution for the Browns' remaining signal-callers, Schefter believes the team will simply keep all four on the roster, potentially opening the door for a future trade. As the preseason continues and the regular season approaches, the dynamics of this crowded quarterback room will be a storyline to watch in Cleveland.