After drafting Zak Zinter with their third-round pick, the Cleveland Browns were not necessarily in the market for another rookie offensive lineman. Yet the Browns struck deals with two undrafted free-agent offensive linemen after the April draft concluded.
The Browns wrapped up their rookie minicamp Sunday, closing out the second phase of the offseason with several first-time players. As expected, Cleveland signed nine undrafted free agents to their roster before or during the training exercises.
The 2024 NFL Draft is now in the rearview mirror but that does not mean that teams are done adding talented rookies. Undrafted free agents are all over the NFL and two even made the Cleveland Browns roster last season.
Miami Hurricanes offensive lineman Javion Cohen has signed as an undrafted free agent with the Cleveland Browns, NFL insider Jordan Schultz reported. Cohen previously played for the Alabama Crimson Tide.
The 2024 NFL Draft is getting close, making it an excellent time to highlight some of the class' best players with scouting reports. Each report will include strengths, weaknesses and background information. Here's our report on Javion Cohen.
Could Cohen be a value pick for the Giants? The New York Giants still have work to do on their offensive line. They’re obviously set at left tackle and hope to be set at center, but they have questions everywhere else.
1. Javion Cohen (Alabama to Miami-Florida) The skinny: Adding an offensive lineman who started 25 games at Alabama will immediately help a team’s roster.
Saban spoke Thursday at the 18th annual Alabama Football Coaches Association (ALFCA) convention at the Embassy Suites in downtown Montgomery. He was asked at one point about the impact of NIL rules on recruiting. The Alabama Crimson Tide coach shared two examples of what happened.
It was a busy day over the weekend for Alabama players in the transfer portal as several players found a new homes. One of which was offensive lineman Javion Cohen who committed to Miami after playing three seasons with the program.
Former Alabama offensive lineman Javion Cohen became the second Crimson Tide player to announce his new program on Sunday, revealing that he will be taking his talents to Miami.
In today’s Fact or Fiction — transfer portal edition — I look at three big recent topics from the transfer portal and decide whether the statement is indeed FACT or if it’s FICTION.
Alabama fans got hit with a few surprises with Crimson Tide players entering the NCAA transfer portal. People did not expect names such as Christian Leary and JoJo Earle to transfer, but a former Alabama running back said he was ‘surprised’ when veteran offensive lineman Javion Cohen put his name into the portal.
Christian Leary was not the only shocking transfer announcement for Alabama fans. Javion Cohen, a veteran offensive lineman, announced his decision on Sunday to hit the NCAA transfer portal.
Alabama starting guard Javion Cohen announced on social media that he will be entering the NCAA transfer portal. Cohen broke the news himself with a post on social media.
Nick Saban called it one of the greatest rivalry games in college football. For some players from the state of Alabama, the Iron Bowl means a little more.
Javion Cohen Alabama Crimson Tide #70 Pos: iOL Ht: 6042 Wt: 305 40: 5.24 DOB: 8/8/2002 Hometown: Phenix City, AL High School: Central Eligibility: 2023 Background: Javion Cohen is coming back to Alabama as a starting offensive lineman in 2021 with fourteen starts to his name.
Javion Cohen Alabama Crimson Tide #70 Pos: iOL Ht: 6042 Wt: 305 40: 5.24 DOB: 8/8/2002 Hometown: Phenix City, AL High School: Central Eligibility: 2023 Background: Javion Cohen is coming back to Alabama as a starting offensive lineman in 2021 with fourteen starts to his name.
Over the summer, Alabama starting offensive lineman Javion Cohen shared in a social media post that he took a break from football to spend a month working on his mental health at Herren Wellness. "To anyone who feels like they are alone you aren’t," he said in the social media message.
One of the main talking points regarding the offense is how the line would protect Bryce Young going into the season. It's a valid question, considering Young got sacked 39 times last season, the most in the SEC (Alabama ahd 41 total last season, the other two on Jalen Milroe).
Alabama football kicked off fall camp Thursday, Aug. 4. Fans of the Crimson Tide are excited for this edition of athletes taking the field, as Nick Saban and the program look to reclaim the crown of national champions.
Alabama offensive lineman Javion Cohen encouraged others to "stand up for your mental health" and said he hopes the month he spent at a rehabilitation facility taught him, "It's okay to not be okay but it is not okay to not say you're not okay."
Alabama starting offensive lineman Javin Cohen has spent the past month in rehab while working to overcome mental health issues, he announced Tuesday through a post on his Instagram account.
Javion Cohen likes to have a little fun. The Alabama offensive lineman flashed the Gator Chomp in The Swamp following the Crimson Tide’s win over Florida last season.
Kelce, a Cincinnati alum, said he wasn”t impressed after the Crimson Tide’s 27–6 win. View the original article to see embedded media. Alabama football throttled Cincinnati in Friday’s Cotton Bowl, 27–6.
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