Joe Flacco comfortably sits atop the Browns’ quarterback depth chart, but a new backup will be in place for the foreseeable future.
According to Scott Petrak, the Browns are promoting QB P.J. Walker from the practice squad to the active roster. He takes the place of fifth-round QB Dorian Thompson-Robinson, who HC Kevin Stefanski announced is going on injured reserve with his hip injury, per Jake Trotter.
Two days after quarterback PJ Walker was waived by the Cleveland Browns, multiple reports indicated Monday he cleared waivers and will re-sign with the team's practice squad.
According to Ian Rapoport, the Browns are expected to re-sign QB P.J. Walker to the practice squad. He was cut this weekend and cleared waivers today.
Although the Browns turned to P.J. Walker — their primary Deshaun Watson replacement this season — after Dorian Thompson-Robinson‘s Week 12 concussion, they have been expected to move Flacco into the backup role. That has already taken place.
The Cleveland Browns may not have Dorian Thompson-Robinson available to quarterback them in Week 13, and they are making a significant change that could have ramifications if they are forced to start a backup.
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The Cleveland Browns entered Week 12 with a 7-3 record and control of their playoff destiny, comfortably sitting as the fifth seed in the AFC. And then they played their game.
Dorian Thompson-Robinson left the game in the third quarter and was replaced with backup PJ Walker. With Walker in the game, the Browns' offense was sputtering and couldn't get on track.
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Despite having an injury-riddled and oft-interception-prone campaign, Deshaun Watson's presence on the field gave the Cleveland Browns a boost at sportsbooks on multiple fronts. Well, until this week, anyway.
The Cleveland Browns still trail the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC North, but after upsetting Baltimore 33-31 in a Week 10 thriller, they just may be the new team to beat the division.
Another week, another week of quarterback uncertainty for the Cleveland Browns.
This Cleveland Browns team feels like it's already been to hell and back so far this season. We are only eight weeks into the campaign and two players have been lost for the year, the franchise quarterback has been injured twice, and a team leader (literally) burnt his entire face.
For the majority of the Cleveland Browns’ Week 8 battle against the Seahawks, QB P.J. Walker was — once again — doing just enough to lead the Browns to a potential victory.
Before the start of October, P.J. Walker had never brought his team back in the fourth quarter for a victory. In the last two weeks, he has done it twice for the Cleveland Browns.
The Cleveland Browns are filling the open roster spot with the move that made the most sense. Cleveland is signing quarterback P.J. Walker to the active roster.
The Cleveland Browns have reached the end of the road on their ability to play backup QB P.J. Walker from the practice squad — unless they want to risk passing him through waivers.
Time will tell when Watson gets back to the field, but for the time being, the Browns will have to turn elsewhere for their quarterbacking needs.
The Cleveland Browns elevated quarterback P.J. Walker and wide receiver Jaelon Darden to the active roster from the practice squad on Saturday. The procedural move allows Walker to be under center on Sunday when the Browns (2-2) host the San Francisco 49ers (5-0).
The Cleveland Browns have rolled through an average of 1.5 quarterbacks per season since returning to the NFL in 1999. They'll be trotting out their 36th signal-caller in that space on Sunday.
Browns coach Kevin Stefanski revealed that PJ Walker is the No. 2 quarterback on the Cleveland depth chart this week, supplanting rookie Dorian Thompson-Robinson.
The Cleveland Browns signed former starting quarterback and Chicago castoff P.J. Walker to their practice squad on Wednesday, giving the team three QBs heading into the season.
Former Carolina Panthers quarterback PJ Walker was waived by the Chicago Bears on Sunday. In three preseason games with the team, Walker completed just 11-of-23 passes for 96 yards, throwing one touchdown and interception a piece.
The Bears have yet to begin making mass cuts in an effort to move towards the eventual 53-man roster, instead opting to look at a few bigger names that should affect how the rest of the roster plays out.
The top spot on the Bears’ quarterback depth chart, as confirmed by their handling of the 2023 offseason, belongs to Justin Fields. Despite the identity of his backup appearing clear before training camp and the preseason began, that may not be the case.
The 2017 undrafted free agent out of Temple spent the past three seasons with the Panthers. The organization gave him a starting look each season, with the Panthers going 4-3 in those seven contests.
One of the best plays of the 2022 NFL season came from the Carolina Panthers, believe it or not. Early in Steve Wilks' tenure as the interim head coach, the Panthers nearly pulled off a miracle in Atlanta.
Carolina tried – and failed – to trade for a franchise QB (Matthew Stafford, Russell Wilson) the past two seasons. Instead, it relied on a motley crew of Sam Darnold, Baker Mayfield and P.J. Walker. Unsurprisingly, the results were mediocre.
PJ Walker was given the annual Tom Berry Good Guy Award for his ongoing cooperation with the local media this season. This award is given to the player who made the media's job easy and helps provide good conversations throughout the season.
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