Much has been made of the fact the San Francisco 49ers did not draft an offensive tackle in a year in which it was arguably their biggest need. San Francisco's decision in that regard puts a lot of pressure on right tackle Colton McKivitz to perform to a much higher standard than he did in his first season as the starter in 2023.
The San Francisco 49ers are attempting to use free agency to counteract what went awry in the Super Bowl.
Jordan Elliott became one of the newest members of the San Francisco 49ers on Tuesday as the team continues a significant overhaul of its defensive line.
Set to cut Arik Armstead and already seeing Javon Kinlaw commit to rejoin Robert Saleh in New York, the 49ers are making changes at defensive tackle. They will bring in a recent Browns starter.
NFL Media insider Ian Rapoport reports that the San Francisco 49ers are signing defensive tackle Jordan Elliott to a two-year, $10 million deal. The signing can become official on Wednesday, after the start of the new league year.
Will the Browns keep Za’Darius Smith, Jordan Elliott, Shelby Harris, Maurice Hurst, and/or Sam Kamara? Next up on our preview of Cleveland Browns’ free agents is the defensive line position.
One former draft pick of the Cleveland Browns could soon be moving onto a different team. Jordan Elliott is said to be heading in the direction of testing free agency, according to Mary Kay Cabot of Cleveland Dot Com.
The Browns suffered a loss in Denver today as they continued to deal with significant injuries on both sides of the ball.
Huge change in direction late in the 2nd quarter Week 10 has not gone the Cleveland Browns way so far against the Baltimore Ravens but, late in the second quarter, things could be changing.
At 6’4″ and 300 pounds, Cleveland Browns defensive tackle Jordan Elliott is a force to be reckoned with. He is one of the focal points of defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz’s 4-3 defense and takes up a ton of space in the middle alongside fellow DTs Dalvin Tomlinson and Maurice Hurst II.
The Cleveland Browns released the first version of their unofficial depth chart to begin the 2023 season. The key word to remember with these when they come out on Tuesday’s each week is unofficial.
Only two final roster spots remain for this position group Last season, the Cleveland Browns had a defensive problem – they couldn’t stop the run. And that came from the inept personnel up the gut at defensive tackle.
With training camps underway, here's a look at the top position battles to watch for teams in the AFC North.
In restructuring Jordan Elliott's contract, the Cleveland Browns guaranteed him a roster spot this year, ramping up the competition for the remaining three-tech defensive tackles on the roster while admitting something that has been painfully clear.
The Cleveland Browns reworked DT Jordan Elliott‘s contract to lower his cap hit for the 2023 season, per Over The Cap. Elliott was previously scheduled to make $2.743 million after qualifying for the proven performance escalator.
Cleveland Browns have reworked the deal of a second player on the team in defensive tackle Jordan Elliott. Elliott is going from nothing guaranteed in 2023 to $1.5 million guaranteed.
Here are the Cleveland Browns whose stock is trending up — and down.
Cleveland has been subpar regarding both total and scoring defense, owing in no small part to underwhelming play along the defensive interior. The Browns are allowing an average of 135 rushing yards per game, which ranks 23rd in the NFL.
The Cleveland Browns need to address their defensive tackle position because they don’t have much. Jordan Elliott and Taven Bryan are the projected starters, with Elliott finishing the 2021 season with 10 solo tackles and 0.5 sacks.
Any time the defensive tackle position is mentioned for the Cleveland Browns, the first name that comes up is consistently Jordan Elliott. Entering his
Given their cap situation, the Browns could easily afford another signing along either the offensive or defensive fronts.
The Cleveland Browns will be counting on an improvement from second-year defensive tackle Jordan Elliott, who certainly looked the part over the last two preseason games.
The Cleveland Browns made significant moves on the defensive side of the ball this offseason. They added multiple experienced players that should be upgrades to this team in 2021.
It’s official, defensive tackle Sheldon Richardson won’t be returning to the Cleveland Browns. The veteran tackle was cut by the team earlier this offseason in order to save cap space.
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