Luke Wypler

Browns Release RB D’Onta Foreman, Trim Roster To 53

The Browns kept four quarterbacks on their active roster, using other position groups to make their way down to 53. Here is how Cleveland maneuvered there:

Released:

Waived:

Placed on reserve/non-football illness list:

Placed on reserve/non-football injury list:

Placed on reserve/PUP:

Placed on IR:

Placed on commissioner exempt list:

Kevin Stefanski pointed to Foreman not being out of the picture, alluding this only being the team’s initial 53-man roster. The veteran back, who signed as a depth/rotational option this offseason, should be expected back, cleveland.com’s Mary Kay Cabot tweets. Teams can use up to six practice squad slots on vested veterans. This is Foreman’s fourth team in four years, but he has managed to play regular roles for each. The Browns also have their two other high-profile options — Chubb and Hines — out for at least four games, as they recover from 2023 injuries.

Cleveland considered trading Jameis Winston or Tyler Huntley, with second-year QB Dorian Thompson-Robinson showing enough improvement to have made the 53-man roster. But the team stopped short and made the rare move to carry four active-roster arms. One of the non-Deshaun Watson passers could be vulnerable, however, as the waiver wire will come into play soon. Winston and Huntley are vested vets and would head straight to free agency if released; Thompson-Robinson would need to pass through waivers. Teams often prioritize those players on cutdown day.

Hall is out of the picture for the foreseeable future, as his legal issue runs its course, and Wypler is out for the year with a broken ankle. The Browns designated Dunn for return. This will cut into Cleveland’s eight injury activations, and while the veteran blocker will miss at least four games, the team prioritized his comeback enough to use this early designation. Dunn has been with the team since 2020.

Browns C Luke Wypler To Undergo Ankle Surgery

Luke Wypler was carted off the field during the Browns’ preseason opener. Head coach Kevin Stefanski confirmed on Saturday the second-year center suffered a broken ankle and he will undergo surgery as a result.

Wypler now faces a lengthy absence, something which will add further to Cleveland’s depth issues along the interior of the offensive line. Center in particular is a question mark due to injuries suffered this summer. Prior to today’s news, Brian Allen was placed on injured reserve in July as a result of a calf injury.

The former Ram signed with the Browns in free agency after being let go earlier in the offseason. Allen was set to provide his new team with veteran experience in the middle, but in the wake of his injury situation he has since been released. Ethan Pocic remains on track to hold down starting center duties, but depth behind him will now be a concern.

Nick Harris departed in free agency, leaving Wypler in place to log second-team duties at the center spot. If the latter is sidelined for an extended period, Cleveland could be forced to seek an outside depth addition before or during roster cutdowns. The team currently has just under $30MM in cap space, so a signing would be feasible from an economic standpoint.

Selected in the sixth round of the 2023 draft, Wypler made five appearances and one start as a rookie. He split his time between center and right guard during that span, allowing two pressures and no sacks in pass protection. The 23-year-old was positioned to once again see spot-start duties in the middle of the O-line in the event Pocic were to miss time, but he will now turn his attention to recovery.

NFL Draft Pick Signings: 5/12/23

Rookie minicamps started today and more rookies put the names on the dotted line of their four-year contracts. Here are the mid- to late-round picks who signed today:

Arizona Cardinals

Atlanta Falcons

Cleveland Browns

Denver Broncos

Houston Texans

Kansas City Chiefs

Los Angeles Chargers

Minnesota Vikings

New England Patriots

New Orleans Saints

Pittsburgh Steelers

Washington Commanders