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Cleveland Browns exchanges the quarter to raiders

The Cleveland Browns exchanged the quarter-rear Kenny Pickett at the Las Vegas raiders in exchange for a choice of recovery from the NFL of fifth round in 2026.

The coach of the raiders, Pete Carroll, had sought a backup at Geno Smith after Aidan O’Connell suffered a fractured wrist during their 20-10 pre-season defeat to the Cardinals of Arizona on Sunday, moving for Pickett, 27, as a more experienced alternative to 2025 Pick Miller de Sixth Ronde.

Raiders start their NFL season at the New England Patriots on Sunday (1:00 p.m. He / 10:00 PT), when the Browns welcome the Bengals of Cincinnati.

Statistics of Kenny Pickett

Pickett joins the quarter-Arrière Sam Howell as only players in the past 30 years to have been exchanged three times in four years, according to NFL Plus.

Track in the first round for the Pittsburgh steelers in 2022, Pickett joined the Eagles of Philadelphia in 2024, then the Browns in March 2025 in exchange for a choice of fifth round in the draft of the NFL 2025 and the quarter Dorian Thompson-Robinson.

Pittsburgh gave him 25 departures for a 15-10 sheet. “Cam has not played much in the league, so we are looking for an experienced guy who can help us,” said Carroll on Monday.

“We are looking for the best guy that suits us everywhere. I don’t want to show our hand but we want someone who has played – that’s what is important. A guy who has a game experience is huge for me.”

Squad of Las Vegas raiders

The raiders gave up 14 players on Monday and released Marquez Callaway, Phillip Dorsett II, Collin Johnson and Jaylon Smith.

Asked what Miller needed to become a starter, Carroll said that two years of experience would help. “Cam has made good games,” he added.

“He is hard and he shows a talent to play the place, but he just needs a ton of games. We would like to buy more time with him, as much as we can.”

Cleveland Browns Quarterbacks

Trade could represent good news for Shedeur Sanders while the quarterrier tries to settle in the Browns.

Sanders and his compatriot recruit Dillon Gabriel will support Joe Flacco, with the departure of Pickett, something of a surprise after the director general Andrew Berry suggested starting the season with four quarters was “an opportunity”.

“We have a room that we love all guys there,” said Berry last week. “We don’t really see that as a problem.”

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