Longtime Browns OL Wyatt Teller won't return in 2026
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Longtime Browns OL Wyatt Teller won't return in 2026
""While we are excited and look forward to what the future holds, Cleveland will always have a special place in our hearts," Teller said."
""I don't want it to be [my last game], but if it is, it is. I enjoyed my time," Teller said."
Wyatt Teller and his wife, Carly, posted an Instagram goodbye to Cleveland as Teller heads into 2026 free agency. Teller, 31, started 94 of his 101 career games in Cleveland and earned three Pro Bowl and three All-Pro honors over seven seasons. The Browns began rotating Teller with Teven Jenkins in Week 13 against San Francisco, when he injured his calf and missed three games; he returned in Week 17, aggravated the injury, and was placed on injured reserve. In 2025, ESPN ranked him 57th of 65 qualifying guards in pass block win rate and 40th of 62 in run block win rate. Tight end David Njoku also announced his time in Cleveland has ended.
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