'I Wish Things Were Different': All-Pro Guard Wyatt Teller Confirms He Won't Return to Cleveland Browns in 2026
Wyatt Teller, a three-time Pro Bowler, will enter free agency amid the Browns' offseason offensive line overhaul that includes six starters becoming free agents.
- On Wednesday, right guard Wyatt Teller announced on Instagram he will not return to the Browns and will enter free agency in March.
- With veterans weighing futures, the Browns are undertaking an offensive overhaul under new head coach Todd Monken, as injuries and uncertain retirements weaken their line depth.
- A 2019 trade brought right guard Wyatt Teller from the Buffalo Bills, and he started 94 of 101 games while earning three Pro Bowls and becoming a Cleveland fans favorite.
- The Browns must replace all five starting offensive linemen amid offseason turnover, with scouts focusing on prospects at next week’s NFL Combine.
- With roster decisions pending, general manager Andrew Berry signals a younger roster while Browns scouts monitor offensive-line prospects and Joel Bitonio's void date moves to March 10.
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Top offensive lineman Wyatt Teller says goodbye to Browns in emotional farewell letter
Browns guard Wyatt Teller penned an emotional goodbye message to the Cleveland Browns after he apparently won't be returning this offseason, as he's set to be an unrestricted free agent after the team voided the final years of his contract.
Shedeur Sanders Upset at Latest Browns Development as Myles Garrett & More Bid Farewell to Wyatt Teller
Shedeur Sanders didn’t try to hide how he felt when the latest Browns roster news broke, and you could feel the weight of it. As Wyatt Teller quietly decided to step away from Cleveland, emotions poured in. Teller made it official on Instagram, announcing his departure, and it didn’t take long for his teammates to respond. Sanders kept it simple but heartfelt. “Gonna miss you bro,” Sanders wrote, along with a sad face. He was one of the first Br…
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