
Browns Release Star DE in Shocking Roster Move
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The Cleveland Browns, like all other 31 NFL teams, will have to make roster moves before the regular season begins. While the 53-man roster limit is months away, the Browns have already made a major roster move.
Former Super Bowl champion defensive end Ogbo Okoronkwo will now be able to join a new team, as he has been released by the Browns.
The #Browns have released edge Ogbo Okoronkwo, a former big-ticket free agent in the final year of his 3-year, $19M deal. — Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) June 26, 2025
Ian Rapoport confirmed the news on X, stating: "The #Browns have released edge Ogbo Okoronkwo, a former big-ticket free agent in the final year of his 3-year, $19M deal."
Okoronkwo ended the 2024 season with a combined 23 tackles, three sacks, and one forced fumble. Despite being a Super Bowl champion, he will now be free to sign with a new team.
CLEVELAND, OH - NOVEMBER 21: Ogbo Okoronkwo #54 of the Cleveland Browns rushes the passer during an NFL football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Huntington Bank Field on November 21, 2024 in Cleveland, Ohio.
CLEVELAND, OH - NOVEMBER 21: Ogbo Okoronkwo #54 of the Cleveland Browns rushes the passer during an NFL football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Huntington Bank Field on November 21, 2024 in Cleveland, Ohio.This story will be updated...

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