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Greg Newsome Breaks Silence With 5-Word Message After Browns Trade

The Cleveland Browns traded Greg Newsome to the Jacksonville Jaguars on Wednesday night, moving on from the former first-round pick.

The Browns sent Newsome and a sixth-round pick to the Jaguars in exchange for cornerback Tyson Campbell and a seventh-round pick. The move was largely financially motivated.

Newsome is entering the final year of his rookie contract and will be due a sizable extension if re-signed. Campbell remains under team control through 2028 on a team-friendly deal for the Browns.

After the trade was announced, Newsome took to social media to bid goodbye to Cleveland.

“Love Cleveland,” Newsome said. “It’s been real.”


Greg Newsome Stepped Up for Browns Defense

Newsome was selected by the Browns with the No. 26 overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft out of Northwestern. He started 47 games over five seasons in Cleveland. His tenure with the team has been an up-and-down one, often defined by his role within a deep cornerback group that also featured Denzel Ward and Martin Emerson Jr.

While Newsome was primarily used as the nickelback in recent years, Emerson’s season-ending injury during training camp thrust him back into a starting role. The former first-round pick responded well, providing steady coverage and helping anchor one of the league’s top defensive units.

The move involving Newsome is the second significant trade between the Browns and Jaguars since the NFL Draft. Cleveland previously traded the No. 2 overall pick to Jacksonville in exchange for the No. 5 selection and the Jaguars’ 2026 first-rounder — a move that allowed Jacksonville to draft standout two-way Heisman-winner Travis Hunter.

The Browns have remained busy on the trade front in recent weeks. They acquired offensive tackle Cam Robinson from the Texans on Sept. 29. They also sent veteran quarterback Joe Flacco to the Cincinnati Bengals in a rare intra-division trade this week.


Browns Were Willing to Extend Greg Newsome

Seeing more time on the field in a contract year was big for Newsome. The former first-round pick embraced the opportunity and made it clear he wanted to remain in Cleveland long term, even amid the team’s lackluster expectations. After battling injuries in his first four seasons, Newsome focused on being more durable and dependable.

“This is the place that drafted me and I do think we’re closer (to winning) than what people think, honestly,” Newsome said during training camp. “A lot of people are saying there’s no way, but I think we are. I definitely would like to sign long term, but there’s still that thing that in order to help this team, I’ve got to be on the field a little more.”

The Browns were also open to extending Newsome, per Mary Kay Cabot of cleveland.com. However, the trade opportunity proved too good to pass up.

“The Browns would’ve been happy to extend Newsome — and he told cleveland.com at the Super Bowl in February that he wanted to stay as long as he got more playing time — but the trade opportunity popped up and became a good alternative for their short and long-term planning,” Cabot reported.

The Browns face the Steelers this week on the road.

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