Wyatt Teller Leaves Cleveland Browns in Farewell to Cleveland
Veteran offensive guard Wyatt Teller has announced he will not return to the Cleveland Browns for the 2026 season, signaling a significant roster change as the team undergoes an offseason overhaul. Teller, 31, posted a farewell message on social media, expressing difficulty in leaving and reflecting on his time with the team. Originally drafted in the fifth round by the Bills in 2018, Teller was traded to the Browns in 2019 and played 101 games over seven seasons, earning three Pro Bowls. He played out the final year of his contract in 2025, during which he started 13 games at right guard. The Browns are also awaiting decisions from other key players like Joel Bitonio and Teven Jenkins, as they prepare for Todd Monken’s first season as head coach. Teller’s departure marks a major shift in Cleveland’s offensive line, with the team now looking to rebuild and adjust their roster for the upcoming season.
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