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    Can Case Keenum lead the Browns to the AFC title game?

    enOctober 27, 2021
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    About this Episode

    It seems like every time Baker Mayfield's injured shoulder gets brought up, there's something worse going on. First it was a partially torn labrum. Then it was a fully torn labrum. Now it's a shoulder fracture in addition to the labrum tear.

    And yet, there are still questions about whether or not the Browns quarterback should try and play through it. 

    On the latest Cover 2, Nate Ulrich and Dan Kadar continue to talk about Mayfield and what direction he and the Browns should take. 

    If the Browns sit Mayfield for the rest of the season, can veteran backup Case Keenum lead the team to the AFC Championship Game? Dan thinks so, but Nate isn't so sure.

    The guys also play the schedule game on this week's podcast. Cleveland has 10 games left in the regular season with a Week 13 bye in the middle of them. Six of the 10 games come against AFC North opponents. How many games do the Browns need to win the rest of this season? 

    The show concludes this week by talking some NFL trade rumors. Will the Browns be players before next Tuesday's 4 p.m. deadline? If so, Nate has some ideas on the positions the Browns could target.

    Recent Episodes from Cover 2 - A Podcast on the Cleveland Browns

    Nate and Dan sign off from the Browns podcast

    Nate and Dan sign off from the Browns podcast

    The Cover 2 podcast from the Akron Beacon Journal is coming to a close. Well, at least for hosts Nate Ulrich and Dan Kadar.

    Nate is transitioning off the Browns beat full to focus on writing in-depth features on Northeast Ohio athletes from all walks of life. 

    The exact date it started is nebulous, but the podcast has gone several hundred episodes covering the good and mostly bad of the Browns — with plenty of movie and food takes sprinkled in. 

    The final episode from Nate and Dan is a retrospective of sorts. Get your tissues. Here's a little bit of what was talked about on this episode: 

    - Nate details his most memorable games while on the Browns beat for the past 12 years. That includes some love for Brian Hoyer, Baker Mayfield's debut in 2018 and the helmet swing heard around the world by Myles Garrett.

    - Nate explains why veteran Browns left guard Joel Bitonio was among his most favorite players to cover over the years.

    - What are the Brownsiest Browns moments since 2010? The Johnny Manziel saga that included a helicopter searching for him? The team going 1-31? Josh Gordon's numerous suspensions? Beyond all that, there is something more recently that sticks out that defines "Browns is Browns." 

    - We couldn't let Nate off the beat until he makes a prediction for how the Browns will do in 2022. Of course, that comes with caveats based on whether or not quarterback Deshaun Watson will get suspended, and for how long.

    This episode closes with some heartfelt and earned recognitions 

    How Deshaun Watson and the Browns look in OTAs

    How Deshaun Watson and the Browns look in OTAs

    The Cleveland Browns have now gone through two weeks of voluntary organized team activities with new franchise quarterback Deshaun Watson.

    Although the media has only been allowed to view two practices, there is still plenty to learn.

    On this edition of the Cover 2 podcast, Browns beat writer Nate Ulrich explains how Watson looks effortless throwing the ball in Berea.

    As good as Watson has looked, the defense — specifically the secondary — is challenging the quarterback. Although you can’t judge too much because it’s spring practices, the most you can glean is from watching the pass catchers going against defensive backs.

    That includes safeties John Johnson III and Grant Delpit. Nate explains how the pair is gelling thus far. He also gives an update on new wide receiver Amari Cooper and the extra work he and Watson are putting in.

    This week's show also includes some thoughts on tight end David Njoku getting a new contract, defensive end Jadeveon Clowney re-signing and why fans shouldn’t expect Ndamukong Suh in Cleveland.

    Understanding Deshaun Watson's lawsuit, and what's next for the Browns QB

    Understanding Deshaun Watson's lawsuit, and what's next for the Browns QB

    Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson’s legal situation is as complicated as he is talented.

    Acquired earlier this year in a blockbuster deal with the Houston Texans, Watson thus far has had more depositions than practices with the Browns.

    Watson’s case took a turn last week. The 26-year-old quarterback is being sued by 22 women for accused sexual misconduct during massage sessions that took place in 2020 and 2021. During a pretrial deposition last week, one of the encounters with a massage therapist reportedly ended with the woman crying. Watson followed up the incident by texting the woman an apology, according to her attorney.

    Given the serious nature and the sheer volume of alleged incidents, it can be difficult to parse out fact from fiction from Browns follower fanaticism.

    To help clear things up, the Cover 2 podcast with Nate Ulrich and Dan Kadar brought in special guest Brent Schrotenboer from USA TODAY. Brent has closely covered Watson’s case for USAT and broke down what everything means, the most significant developments in the case and where the potential for more lawsuits or criminal complaints stands.

    Whether Watson’s legal issues continue or they conclude, the NFL will ultimately have to make a decision on disciplining the three-time Pro Bowler. 

    As Nate points out, there are four ways the NFL could go in its discipline of Watson. But beyond that, it’s murky.

    “They are in uncharted waters in terms of what the suspension should be,” Schrotenboer said on the podcast when it comes to the league’s decision. 

    (Editor’s note: At one point Harrison County is mentioned during the podcast. It is Harris County.)

    What the Browns schedule says about what the NFL thinks of the team

    What the Browns schedule says about what the NFL thinks of the team

    There are always storylines baked into the NFL schedule release. There are specific matchups the league wants. There are games where a star player plays against his former team. Those are obvious.

    Not so obvious is what the NFL says about a team based on the schedule they lay out for them. Specifically about the Browns — who have just two prime-time games on the schedule — the NFL is clearly saying they're cautious about the Browns. That's probably due to the uncertain situation involving quarterback Deshaun Watson.

    What else did we learn about the Browns schedule? Nate Ulrich and Dan Kadar talk through the highlights of the schedule and pick out their favorite games on this week's Cover 2 podcast.

    They also take a look back on the 2022 NFL Draft. The Browns picked nine players in the draft this year, starting with cornerback Martin Emerson. Which of the nine players run the risk of not making the team? And who needs to impress at this weekend's rookie minicamp? 

    They also talk about why the selection of wide receiver David Bell of Purdue was so important. 

    Will the Browns trade Baker Mayfield during the 2022 NFL Draft?

    Will the Browns trade Baker Mayfield during the 2022 NFL Draft?

    The 2022 NFL Draft is here, and the biggest issue surrounding the Browns is the fate of estranged quarterback Baker Mayfield.

    We all know Mayfield's days as a member of the Browns is winding down. But the question is where he will end up, how he'll get there and when it will happen. 

    Could it happen this week during the 2022 NFL Draft? Nate Ulrich and Dan Kadar are back with the Cover 2 podcast to try and get a grasp on Mayfield's future, and why Browns General Manager Andrew Berry will need to be get creative with a trade.

    They also talk about the positions the Browns will be targeting with the No. 44 pick, and some specific prospects who could be in play. 

    Nate and Dan also make their picks for the Browns in a draft where anything could happen. There's one key indicator on what type of prospect Berry and the Browns could be looking at. 

    The guys also talk about why Jadeveon Clowney is more likely to return to Cleveland than Jarvis Landry, Michigan's David Ojabo being available and much more.

    What the rest of the Cleveland Browns offseason could look like

    What the rest of the Cleveland Browns offseason could look like

    If there is a quiet portion of the offseason for the Browns, it is happening right now.

    The big rush of acquisitions resulted in the Browns acquiring quarterback Deshaun Watson and wide receiver Amari Cooper. There was a string of cuts that saw wide receiver Jarvis Landry and center JC Tretter let loose.

    After all the fireworks, what is next for the Browns? The Cover 2 podcast with hosts Nate Ulrich and Dan Kadar is finally back to map out what the Browns could be targeting in this month's NFL Draft.

    What the positions and who are the players the team could be targeting beginning with the No. 44 pick in the draft? Nate and Dan have plenty of ideas.

    Before they get deep into the draft talk, the podcast this week starts with some thoughts on the addition of Watson and and why it appears as though the Browns are preparing for him to be suspended.

    Not only that, but for the Browns to be successful with Watson, or new backup Jacoby Brissett, head coach Kevin Stefanski will have to make some scheme change to his offense.

    Why would the Cleveland Browns give David Njoku the franchise tag?

    Why would the Cleveland Browns give David Njoku the franchise tag?

    After a long sabbatical, we're finally back with the Cover 2 podcast brought to you by USA Today Sports+.

    On this episode Nate Ulrich and Dan Kadar offer their thoughts on the Browns giving tight end David Njoku the franchise tag. 

    For Cleveland, the move is a risky one. While the 25-year-old Njoku is loaded with talent, he's been inconsistent throughout his career. 

    In 15 games last season, Njoku had 36 receptions for 475 yards and four touchdowns. He had four or more receptions in just two games and had one or zero receptions in five games. 

    Nate and Dan also discuss what the return of Njoku in 2022 could mean for the Browns offense and what bearing it may have on the future of fellow tight end Austin Hooper.

    Nate also gives a recap of the NFL Scouting Combine with some thoughts on his favorite players and why wide receivers Treylon Burks and Garrett Wilson would fit on the Browns.

    They close this episode talking about what the future may hold for Browns defensive end Jadeveon Clowney, running back D'Ernest Johnson and wide receiver Jarvis Landry.

    Handing out our annual Browns awards and thoughts on Kwesi Adofo-Mensah

    Handing out our annual Browns awards and thoughts on Kwesi Adofo-Mensah

    Get your fancy dresses and tuxedos, because Nate Ulrich and Dan Kadar are handing out the annual Cover 2 podcast awards to the Cleveland Browns.

    There are some obvious choices when it comes to the best offensive and defensive players for the Browns this season, but the awards run deep. What was the best play of the season? Should Greg Newsome II or Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah be named the team's best rookie? Who is the team's most underrated — or even underutilized — player?

    The guys hand out their awards with a few surprises mixed in.

    Before the awards show starts, Nate and Dan talk about the hiring of Kwesi Adofo-Mensah by the Minnesota Vikings, and why it's good news for the Browns. 

    They also have some thoughts on Baker Mayfield's social media vow and whether or not a player should find motivation in 280 characters or less on Twitter.

    The Browns are saying all the right things about Baker Mayfield

    The Browns are saying all the right things about Baker Mayfield

    After a disappointing 8-9 season, Browns players, coach Kevin Stefanski and GM Andrew Berry met with the media this week.

    On this edition of the Cover 2 podcast, Nate Ulrich and Dan Kadar discuss the most important topics that were touched on. 

    That starts with quarterback Baker Mayfield. In his fourth year, Mayfield struggled with injuries, inaccuracy and interceptions. Is he really the future of the franchise?

    Based on what Berry and Stefanski said, Mayfield is at least for 2022. For now, at least. Nate breaks down why the coach and general manager said what they said about Mayfield, and why the team still has to do its due diligence at quarterback this offseason. And in doing so, the Browns also have to balance how Mayfield may react to competition being brought in.

    They also talk about wide receiver Jarvis Landry, his future with the team and why i was so disappointing not to hear from him for most of the season.

    The podcast closes with some thoughts on what the theme of the offseason will be for the Browns. 

    Postgame Huddle - Browns, Baker Mayfield relationship is No. 1 offseason priority

    Postgame Huddle - Browns, Baker Mayfield relationship is No. 1 offseason priority

    The Cleveland Browns closed a disappointing 2021 season with a win against the AFC North champion Cincinnati Bengals.

    Steve Doerschuk, Marla Ridenour, George Thomas and Nate Ulrich break down the game and what comes next for the Browns. That starts with the relationship between quarterback Baker Mayfield and head coach Kevin Stefanski.