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3-time Pro Bowler confirms Browns departure with emotional farewell message

The Cleveland Browns entered the offseason with the realization that their offensive line needed serious attention. The news Wednesday brings only reinforces that reality.

Wyatt Teller confirmed his tenure in Cleveland is over with a touching message on social media. The veteran right guard becomes the second player to publicly announce his departure, following the departure of tight end David Njoku.

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Taylor’s message was mostly one of appreciation rather than frustration with how things were going. In the post, Taylor praised the team for believing in him during critical moments, explaining that their faith has reshaped the trajectory of his career and personal life.

“To the NFL’s most loyal fans, I want you all to know that you have left a permanent mark on my family’s lives. I proposed to Carly on the 50-yard line of the stadium, bought our first home here, and proudly welcomed our two children into the world of Cleveland.”

“I have developed friendships and connections on and off the field that will extend far beyond the confines of the football game. Our family is extremely blessed and grateful to everyone in Northeast Ohio who has supported and loved us over the past seven years,” Taylor shared. “While we are excited and look forward to the future, Cleveland will always hold a special place in our hearts. As always… Go Browns!”

Cleveland was more than just another stop in his career. For more than seven years, he developed close friendships and made real connections throughout Northeast Ohio. Taylor emphasized that his family remains deeply grateful for the way the community welcomed them from the beginning.

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Cleveland acquired Teller in a trade with Buffalo in 2019, and he immediately became a reliable presence on the offensive line.

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Cleveland Browns linebacker Wyatt Taylor (77) during the game against the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Peter Casey-Imagn Images

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Cleveland Browns linebacker Wyatt Teller (77) during the game against the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Peter Casey-Imagn Images

He’s been a cornerstone of the team ever since, even overlapping with current head coach Todd Monken during his first season.

The Browns appear poised to overhaul the group tasked with protecting the quarterback. All five starting offensive linemen are set to become free agents, leaving the entire team in a state of limbo.

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The three-time Pro Bowler confirmed Brown’s departure with an emotional farewell message first published on The Big Lead.

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