According to a report on Monday by Mike Garofolo of NFL Network, the Cleveland Browns are set to release former Kansas City Chiefs safety Juan Thornhill. Thornhill was selected by the Chiefs in the second round of the 2019 NFL draft after an exceptional tenure as a lynchpin of the Virginia Cavaliers’ secondary,
The Cleveland Browns just moved on from Juan Thornhill. This seemed like a no-brainer move to many. With that in mind, Browns legend Hanford Dixon shared his honest thoughts on the situation. Talking on his show,
The Cleveland Browns are significantly over the NFL’s 2025 salary cap figure despite the league increasing the cap by at least $22 million this year. Cutting former safety Juan Thornhill on Monday is the latest move the organization has made to address that overage.
The Cleveland Browns are releasing safety Juan Thornhill. After signing the former Virginia safety and Super Bowl-winner with the Kansas City Chiefs to a three-year deal, the Browns are moving on from their starting free safety after just two seasons.
The Cleveland Browns have made a decision on defensive back Juan Thornhill, who played 22 games for the team in the last two seasons.
Starting safety Juan Thornhill will be released by the Cleveland Browns, an NFL source confirmed to ESPN on Monday, which will allow the team to save $3.4 million in cap space.
June 1 designation, meaning the Browns will save $3.4 million on the cap and have only $2.284 million in dead money for 2025.