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David Njoku’s Cleveland Era Ends: A Legacy of Grit and the Road Ahead

Last updated: February 10, 2026 11:49 am
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David Njoku’s nine-year Browns tenure ends with a heartfelt farewell, as the franchise’s second-all-time tight end in receptions and TDs opens a new chapter after a season marred by injuries and turnover.

Cleveland’s iron-clad tight end has called it a “beautiful journey.” David Njoku on Monday evening used his social media platform to publicly announce the end of a run that began in 2017 with the No. 29 overall pick under Cleveland’s perpetual rebuild. Nine seasons, 384 catches, 34 touchdowns, and one Pro Bowl (2023) later, he leaves as the Browns’ second-ranked tight end in both receptions and scoring catches behind the legendary Ozzie Newsome.

“Cleveland, first off I love you. These 9 years have been a beautiful journey,” Njoku posted. “Thank you to The Haslams, Andrew Berry and the whole Browns organization for everything!! The time for me to find a new home has come… The city of Cleveland will forever be home.”

A Career of Weathered Storms—Now a Clear Skies Horizon

Njoku’s tenure is a timeline of Cleveland’s broader identity. Drafted amid the 0-16 nadir, he persisted through years of double-digit losses, pre-snap chaos, and upended coaching staffs. He leaves having caught passes from 15 different quarterbacks, from DeShone Kizer to Deshaun Watson, while absorbing a 2021 Pro Bowl snub that galvanized him into a 2023 breakout (a career-high 81 catches).

He finishes as the franchise’s most durable tight end since Newsome, logging 108 career starts despite back, knee, and ankle issues that limited him to 19 games across his final two seasons.

  • 384 receptions – 2nd all-time Browns TE (behind Newsome’s 662)
  • 34 TD grabs – 2nd all-time Browns TE (trails Newsome’s 47)
  • 2023 Pro Bowl – First Browns TE selected since Jordan Cameron. (2013)
  • 2025 catches & yards – Lowest totals (33-293-4) since injury-shortened 2020.
Browns tight end David Njoku (85) warms up at Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland, November 12, 2025. Njoku missed 11 games over his final two Cleveland seasons.
Browns tight end David Njoku (85) warms up at Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland, November 12, 2025. Njoku missed 11 games over his final two Cleveland seasons.

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He signed off with a lone hashtag—#ChiefOut—sending the fan-driven rumor mill into overdrive. Kansas City is the early chalkboard destination; the Chiefs now need a dynamic seam-bender after Travis Kelce’s retirement and Njoku’s two-TD, 98-yard day against them in 2025 Divisional Round remains fresh.

Other squads that run heavy 12-personnel sets and chase playoff-stature—Cowboys, Bills, and rival Ravens—are expected to enter the fray. Njoku’s blend of 6-foot-4, 246-pound vertical leaping (42-inch college combine) and gap-blocking toughness fits any offense that prizes red-zone lethality.

key versions of njoku fits —Kansas City can offer an AFC title shot, while Baltimore can offer a familiar AFC North battlefield.

Browns tight end David Njoku (85) celebrates his overtime-winning touchdown catch against the Jaguars at EverBank Stadium, Oct. 21, 2024. He is the second Browns TE to record three triple-digit-yard playoff games
Browns tight end David Njoku (85) seals a 2025 wild-card win at Jacksonville with an overtime score. Njoku’s three triple-digit-yard playoff games trail only Travis Kelce among active tight ends.

What Njoku’s Exit Means for the Browns

General manager Andrew Berry has space to maneuver after clearing Njoku’s $8.9 million cap hit. Cleveland just hired new head coach Todd Monken, an architect of the explosive “Bengals-Titans” offense in 2025, and Berry has already foreshadowed “significant turnover” across the roster. Harrison Bryant and practice-squad call-up Zaire Mitchell-Paden are the in-house hopefuls, but expect the cap-rich Browns to target free agent tight ends Pat Freiermuth or Hunter Henry if they aim for a praised blocking-first profile.

“We watched Nr. 85 grow from raw rookie into a gamer who stood for Cleveland grit—even when the wins didn’t come. He’ll be a Cardinal or a Raven somewhere else, but he’ll always be ours.” — @CleMellos, Dawg Pound Nation moderator.

Contract Outlook & Market Value

Spotrac calculates Njoku’s market value at $11.2 million annually, but Spotrac’s models suggest a range between $7-10M per year based on durability flags. Cleveland’s tag-and-trade deadline came and went last week, so Njoku is an unrestricted free agent whose camp is expected to push for at least $27 million over three years.

For comparison, the Raiders franchise-tagged Travis Kelce at $9.8 million/exquire-back when Kelce was 27; Njoku turns 29 in July.

Fan Theories & Playbook Impact

Dawg Pound Nation thick-letter boards are seeding four camp-subterminal sub-boards: 1) full-moonshot trade for Mark Andrews, 2) elevated rookie “M.I.T.-Tکٹ” TE Riley Leonard, 3) tag-and-trade undertow animation, and 4) plain accept a one-TE offense node. The only no-fly zone? Any Trade Septette involving Njoku never left the slide—Berea’s front plaza insistence of “no penalty flag” move posture remains cracked.


Njoku’s tenure ended with a salute: “The time for me to find a new home has come and all I can think of is just the gratefulness in my heart.” That gratitude—and the franchise’s new-build momentum—sets the stage for one of 2026’s most intriguing free-agent chess piece maneuvers.

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