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New Browns CB Tyson Campbell brings 2 needed skills and more to Cleveland’s defense

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The Cleveland Browns have officially acquired CB Tyson Campbell in a trade with the Jacksonville Jaguars on Wednesday night. The Browns traded CB Greg Newsome and a 2026 6th-round pick to the Jaguars for Campbell and a 2026 7th-round pick. Though it’s a tad bittersweet to see Newsome leave, the team believes that Campbell is a much better fit for what Jim Schwartz and Cleveland’s defense does on a down-by-down basis.

Campbell’s top-notch physicality at both the line of scrimmage and at the catch point were two of the biggest factors in why Andrew Berry and Co. pushed for the swap. At 6’1”, 195 pounds, Tyson Campbell has the type of above-average arm length, wingspan, and aggressiveness that the Browns have grown to love over the past few seasons at cornerback.

It’s fairly obvious that they value these types of players over the smaller, twitchier-type of guys like Newsome, who rely on recovery speed and “ball skills” to break up passes downfield.

Campbell is a much, much better schematic fit for the team in comparison to Newsome, and his presence will also allow Denzel Ward to stick to the boundary side of the field (where he’s at his best), as Campbell is a career-field or outside corner.

New #Browns CB Tyson Campbell #3 Highlights 2025 #DawgPound pic.twitter.com/tX8pWJMgBY

— Brad Ward (@WardonSports) October 9, 2025

Tyson Campbell is also one of the best tackling cornerbacks in the league, and he continues to be an asset against the run regardless of where he lines up. Jacksonville even played him in the box quite a bit in obvious run situations. His average tackling grade of 75.4 is top 5 in the league, and his overall run defense grade of 87.7 is second to none as well.

Though Campbell isn’t as position-flexible as Newsome or Ward, he’ll allow the defense to get back to doing what it wants to do with the type of personnel that it wants to do it with in the secondary. The Browns had a tough time dealing with the injury to Martin Emerson Jr. over the first part of the year, and now they’ll be able to feel confident at that spot going forward.

Advanced Coverage Grades in 2024 (raw)
Overall
Greg Newsome: 7.145
Tyson Campbell: 38.041

Man
Newsome: 2.565
Campbell: 21.697

Deep Zone
Newsome: -2.083
Campbell: 7.559

Underneath Zone
Newsome: 6.664
Campbell: 8.785

— John Kosko (@JohnKosko3) October 9, 2025

Campbell could also end up being cheaper for the team over the next few seasons, as Newsome was in a contract year, and will most likely want a higher base salary amount than Campbell is currently working with in 2026 and beyond.

#NFL TRADE#Jaguars Acquire
2026 6th Rd Pick
CB Greg Newsome II
– 2025: $9.6M
– 2026: UFA#Browns Acquire
2026 7th Rd Pick
CB Tyson Campbell
– 2025: $1.6M
– 2026: $14.1M ($13M GTD)
– 2027: $16M
– 2028: $16.5M

2025 Cap Savings
CLE: $8.2M
JAX: -$8.3M

— Spotrac (@spotrac) October 9, 2025

Overall, this wasn’t the type of trade that could be subjected to the argument of “If Campbell was so good, then why did Jacksonville get rid of him?”. It’s simply a preferred personnel-type/scheme fit move that could end up coming with the bonus of being less expensive for Cleveland over the course of Campbell’s second contract.

Browns fans should be excited about the fact that pressing at the LOS could be more effective as well with Campbell’s physicality and length when dealing with bigger, AFC North-style wide receivers like Tee Higgins and D.K. Metcalf going forward.

This was an A+ move for Cleveland on paper. Let’s hope it plays out that way in real life.



What do you think of the Greg Newsome/Tyson Campbell trade? Join fellow Browns fans in the comment section below.

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/gener...fense-greg-newsome-denzel-ward-martin-emerson
 
Browns, Steelers injuries: PIT starters still out, Shelby Harris returns while DB sits for CLE

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So much seems to have changed since the Cleveland Browns late-game loss to the Minnesota Vikings in Week 5 in London. The negativity following the game was a precursor to QB Joe Flacco and CB Greg Newsome II being dealt away. The Browns quarterback room lacks a true veteran, while Newsome brought great energy to the Cleveland defense.

Now, the Browns travel to take on the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 6, looking for a chance to right their season. As always, health will play a big role in the game. Cleveland had one player out on Wednesday, while Pittsburgh has two key starters missing due to injuries.

Thursday’s report showed a couple of changes (in bold below):

Browns Injury Report​

  • DT Shelby Harris – Rest, Knee – DNP to Limited
  • S Damontae Kazee – Illness – Added as DNP
  • OL Joel Bitonio – Rest – Limited to Full
  • OL Jack Conklin – Rest – Added as Limited
  • WR Malchi Corley – Groin – Limited
  • DT Maliek Collins – Rest – Limited to Full
  • S Grant Delpit – Ankle – Full
  • DE Myles Garrett – Ankle – Limited
  • DT Mike Hall Jr. – Knee – Limited
  • OT KT Leveston – Calf – Limited
  • TE David Njoku – Knee – Full
  • OL Ethan Pocic – Neck – Limited to Full
  • RB Raheim Sanders – Ankle, knee – Added as Full
  • CB Denzel Ward – Hip – Limited to Full

Steelers Injury Report​

  • WR Calvin Austin – Shoulder – DNP
  • CB Jalen Ramsey – Hamstring – DNP
  • CB Darius Slay – Rest – DNP to Full
  • LB TJ Watt – Rest – DNP to Full
  • DT Cam Heyward – Rest – Limited to DNP
  • WR Ben Skowronek – Illness – Limited to Full
  • LB Alonzo Highsmith – Ankle – Limited to Full
  • CB Joey Porter Jr. – Hamstring – Full
  • RB Jaylen Warren – Knee – Full
  • WR DK Metcalf – Rest – Added as DNP

Having a veteran like Heyward go from Limited to DNP for rest while Watt and Slay went from DNP to Full is an interesting way of taking care of the veterans. Austin and Ramsey are the big names on Pittsburgh’s list.

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...jalen-ramsey-calvin-austin-dk-metcalf-tj-watt
 
Browns, Steelers injuries: 2 ruled out, 1 starter ques. in Week 6

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At one point, the Cleveland Browns had 14 players on their injury/participation report for Week 6 versus the Pittsburgh Steelers. As Friday preparations give way to the weekend, just one player ended up with an injury designation heading into the game, with only one other player limited in practice for Cleveland.

Similarly, the Steelers had 10 different players show up on their injury/participation report for this week’s AFC North matchup, but only two are listed with game day designations heading into Sunday. One player did not participate in practice, while the other nine were full participants on Friday.

Cleveland heads over to Pittsburgh this week with a desperate need for a win as HC Kevin Stefanski’s hot seat could depend on it, despite a national report about how well the head coach is thought of around the NFL.

Friday’s final game day designations are as follows:

Browns Injury Report​

  • DT Mike Hall Jr. – Knee – Out

As discussed earlier on Friday, Hall’s injury situation is curious. Returning from missing Thursday with illness, S Damontae Kazee was limited, along with Hall, in practice on Friday.

Steelers Injury Report​

  • WR Calvin Austin – Shoulder – Out
  • CB Jalen Ramsey – Hamstring – Questionable

Ramsey was a full participant in practice after sitting out Wednesday and Thursday, while Austin did not practice all week before being ruled out.

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...injuries-2-ruled-out-1-starter-ques-in-week-6
 
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