The Cleveland Browns made plenty of noise last season. Even though some analysts projected them to be the worst team in the AFC North, they managed to make the playoffs despite a plethora of major injuries.
Grant Delpit turns to a single digit jersey For some fans, NFL free agency can be frustrating as they have to learn about new players, wonder where old players went and try to remember who is playing in what jersey number.
After a stellar season that saw Cleveland Browns safety Grant Delpit being named to the Pro Bowl reserve roster, the veteran defender has something new up his sleeve for the 2024 season.
The Cleveland Browns didn’t go through major changes in the offseason, but one of their players did. As reported by MoreForYouCleveland on Twitter and confirmed by himself, Browns safety Grant Delpit will look slightly different next season.
Bad news for the Cleveland Browns secondary ahead of their Wild Card matchup with the Houston Texans. Cornerback Denzel Ward injured his knee during practice on Thursday, while safety Grant Delpit has been ruled out, according to reports.
Cleveland Browns may have just received the big news that’ll help them in the Wild Card. On Wednesday, S Grant Delpit will practice and has been designated to return from the injured reserve.
The Browns (11-6) have one of the best defenses, if not the best, in the league. Bad news for the other 13 teams in the playoffs, it just got a little bit better on Wednesday morning.
Entering the playoffs with the NFL’s No. 1-ranked total defense, the Browns will hope to have one of their injured starters back for their Texans matchup.
The Cleveland Browns announced they have designated S Grant Delpit to return from injured reserve. This opens up a three-week window for him to practice with the team before he has to be added to the active roster.
Cleveland Browns could get one player back from the injured reserve for the playoffs and he would be impactful. Grant Delpit has been on the IR with a groin injury that has had him sidelined since Dec.
Bengals QB Jake Browning admitted that there was extra motivation to beat the Vikings on Saturday since they released him multiple times. “It was definitely a little extra,” Browning said.
You might not think so at first glance, but there's betting value to be had in this Chicago Bears-Cleveland Browns game on Sunday.
The Browns have lost several players this year to season-ending injuries, and their bad luck continued Wednesday when the team announced two more players will be joining those on the growing list of injuries.
Cleveland’s defensive backfield loses yet another key member, as the Browns have placed Grant Delpit on injured reserve. Delpit suffered a groin injury in Sunday’s win over Jacksonville and will now miss the final four games of the regular season.
The Cleveland Browns placed safety and leading tackler Grant Delpit (groin) on injured reserve Wednesday, ending his regular season. Delpit could possibly return for the playoffs, should the Browns qualify.
The Cleveland Browns signed safety Grant Delpit to a three-year contract extension, and on Monday, general manager Andrew Berry expressed just how happy he was to retain Delpit for the long haul.
The Browns solidified the future of their defensive backfield.
Slow starts have stymied the Cleveland Browns' defense in recent weeks. But it isn't anything the Browns feel the team can't fix ahead of its matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars.
The Cleveland Browns head into Week 10 boasting the top-ranked defense in terms of yards per game, passing yards per game, third-down defense, and expected points added per play, among other metrics.
The Cleveland Browns know that they've got their hands full this week with a fabulous Seattle Seahawks offense, led by last year's NFL Comeback Player of the Year in Geno Smith and with a handful of terrific skill position players at running back and receiver.
Cleveland Browns safety Grant Delpit started the year with a lot riding on this season. Inconsistent play and an inability to stay on the field plagued his first two seasons.
Grant Delpit is a name that the Cleveland faithful has been waiting to hear more consistently over the loudspeakers in FirstEnergy Stadium, and that’s going to happen a lot more in 2022.
One of the most exciting parts of the Cleveland Browns win over the Houston Texans in Week 2 was that strong safety Grant Delpit finally made his NFL debut.
After the NFL Draft in 2020, Cleveland Browns fans wanted to see what safety Grant Delpit could do at the professional level. The former LSU standout garnered plenty of attention coming into the NFL and looked to immediately shore up Cleveland’s secondary.
After missing his rookie season, Grant Delpit is set to be a key Browns defender this year. But the 2020 second-round pick is behind in his pursuit of making his NFL debut in Week 1.
Grant Delpit with suffered a torn Achilles during the first week of training camp last August, thereby ending his rookie season before it could even begin.
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