After a pair of visits with other AFC teams, quarterback Josh Dobbs is landing in Cleveland. The Browns are signing him to a one-year deal (Twitter link via NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport).
[RELATED: Dobbs Visited Ravens, Patriots]
Dobbs was drafted in the fourth round by the Steelers in 2017. He made five appearances in Pittsburgh one year later, but was then traded to the Jaguars the following September. While he ended up back with the Steelers in 2020, he ultimately lost out to Mason Rudolph as the team’s backup to Ben Roethlisberger.
The 27-year-old garnered a notable amount of interest in free agency, working out with Baltimore and New England. The former only currently has two QBs on the roster, so a signing with the Ravens wouldn’t have come as much of a surprise. Instead, he will join a different Steelers’ AFC North rival.
In Cleveland, Dobbs will join a QB room which is – at least for the time being – rather crowded. The Browns have Deshaun Watson at the top of the depth chart, and added experienced depth by signing Jacoby Brissett to replace Case Keenum. The elephant in the room remains Baker Mayfield, whom the team has been widely expected to trade but has expressed a willingness to keep.
Regardless of how the rest of the Browns’ roster shakes out at the position, Dobbs will provide the team with another depth option amongst its signal-callers.
I’m genuinely confused
Nfl teams carry 3 qbs bownhard is that to figure out
Apparently VERY bownhard.
Why? They will trade Baker and Watson may get suspended part of the year. They will need a back up for Jacoby!
Just to get the Steelers’ playbook. Jokes on them: the Steelers only have one more play than the Browns have in their own playbook.
I watched every Steeler game last year, and you couldn’t pay me to take that playbook.
Bownhard has me laughing at 2am.
Their QB room now features an accused rapist, a rocket scientist and Jacoby Brissett.
As in the words of Donald Trump…..totally exonerated.