The Cleveland Browns offensive overhaul looks like it will be something to behold in the offseason, with the team now losing another key man.
Right guard Wyatt Teller has announced on Instagram that he is entering free agency and will sign with a new team for the upcoming 2026 campaign.
‘While we are excited and look forward to what the future holds, Cleveland will always have a special place in our hearts,’ Teller, 31, wrote in a statement on Instagram.
Remarkably, Teller’s exit means that the entire Browns offensive line is now hitting free agency. Teller joins starters Cam Robinson, Ethan Pocic, Jack Conklin and Joel Bitonio in looking for a new team.
It’s perhaps an ominous sign for Shedeur Sanders – if he maintains his position as starting quarterback – and an urgent area to address for new coach Todd Monken.
The Browns also have the sixth pick in the first round of the NFL Draft later this year and it seems logical that they would consider bolstering their offensive line with the selection.

Myles Teller is the latest player to announce that he is leaving the Cleveland Browns

Shedeur Sanders could have a very different offensive line protecting him in 2026
Teller, meanwhile, has made 94 out of his 101 NFL starts with the Browns after moving to Cleveland in 2019. He was drafted by the Buffalo Bills a year earlier, taken in round five.
During his time with the Browns, Teller also made the Pro Bowl three times. But in 2025, he did struggle with a number of injury issues and made 13 appearances for the team.
‘I proposed to Carly (his wife) on the 50-yard line at the stadium,’ Teller wrote about his time with the team. ‘I hope y’all know that you have made a mark on my family’s life forever.’
It comes days after Browns tight end David Njoku also announced that he will be leaving the team.
As Monken gets to work in what is his first job as a head coach in the NFL, it seems he will be able to construct a new-look team that enters the 2026 season.
