
Will play in 2025
The Browns announced Wednesday that Bitonio will return for the 2025 season.
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Bitonio was contemplating retirement following the 2024 campaign, but the seven-time Pro Bowler has decided to play a 12th NFL season. Bitonio started in all 17 games for the Browns in 2024 and has missed just two games since 2017.
Bitonio was contemplating retirement following the 2024 campaign, but the seven-time Pro Bowler has decided to play a 12th NFL season. Bitonio started in all 17 games for the Browns in 2024 and has missed just two games since 2017.
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Contemplating retirement
Bitonio is deciding whether or not to retire and expects to inform the Browns of his decision before the start of free agency, Mary Kay Cabot of The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports.
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Set to play Week 9
Bitonio (foot) will play Sunday versus the Chargers, Chris Easterling of the Akron Beacon Journal reports.
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Dealing with foot issue
Bitonio (foot) won't practice Wednesday, Chris Easterling of the Akron Beacon Journal reports.
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Recovered from ankle injury
Bitonio has been a full participant in practice during training camp, Patrick Warren of the Browns' official site reports.
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Suffers high-ankle sprain
Bitonio suffered a high-ankle sprain in Saturday's wild-card loss to the Texans, Nate Ulrich of the Akron Beacon Journal reports.
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Could hang up cleats
Bitonio might retire this offseason rather than go through another rebuild with the Browns, Mary Kay Cabot of The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports.
ANALYSIS
Much like Myles Garrett, Bitonio is suggesting he doesn't want to return to Cleveland if he isn't happy with the direction the team is headed in. Unlike Garrett, however, the left guard has no intention of wearing another uniform after spending his entire 11-year NFL career with the Browns and will retire rather than requesting a trade. Bitonio's current contract runs through 2025, so next season could be his last even if he does return.
Much like Myles Garrett, Bitonio is suggesting he doesn't want to return to Cleveland if he isn't happy with the direction the team is headed in. Unlike Garrett, however, the left guard has no intention of wearing another uniform after spending his entire 11-year NFL career with the Browns and will retire rather than requesting a trade. Bitonio's current contract runs through 2025, so next season could be his last even if he does return.