Browns WR Diontae Johnson Makes Surprising Prediction on Who Will Win Browns QB Competition
- The Cleveland Browns have a four-quarterback competition in 2025 featuring Joe Flacco, Kenny Pickett, Dillon Gabriel, and Shedeur Sanders heading into training camp.
- This contest follows Joe Flacco's 2023 season with the Browns and Kenny Pickett's acquisition after an underwhelming stint with the Steelers and brief backup role in Philadelphia.
- Diontae Johnson, a Browns wide receiver who played two seasons with Pickett in Pittsburgh, predicts the team will initially start Kenny Pickett as observed during early reps.
- In 2023, Flacco earned recognition as the league’s top comeback player by posting a 4-1 record and throwing for 1,616 yards, though Browns coach Kevin Stefanski indicated that the decision on the starting quarterback role has not been finalized.
- The quarterback battle will take shape during training camp and preseason, playing a key role in the Browns' efforts to establish a dependable presence at the quarterback spot moving forward.
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Browns QB Kenny Pickett Gets Bad News in Starting Job Race
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