Wyatt Teller, a veteran guard for the Cleveland Browns, has announced his intention to move on to a new team as free agency approaches next month. In a heartfelt message shared on social media alongside his wife, Teller expressed his feelings about leaving the team, stating, “I wish things were different and this is hard to put into words.”
Teller, who was a fifth-round draft pick by the Buffalo Bills in 2018, joined the Browns the following year through a trade. Since then, he has made a significant impact on the team, starting a total of 97 regular season and playoff games during his tenure in Cleveland.
The Browns are currently considering the future of their offensive line, particularly with the status of fellow guard Joel Bitonio for the 2026 season still uncertain. Additionally, reserve player Teven Jenkins is also expected to enter free agency, indicating that changes are imminent on the offensive front.
As the Browns prepare for Todd Monken“s inaugural season as head coach, the departure of Teller marks a notable transition for the team. Fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see how these adjustments unfold in the upcoming season.
