Todd Monken Slams Embarrassing Browns Quarterback Interceptions at OTAs
- Cleveland Browns head coach Todd Monken has expressed significant frustration regarding the performance of the team's quarterbacks during the initial stages of Organized Team Activities (OTAs).
- Monken characterized the interceptions thrown by the quarterbacks during the sessions as embarrassing, according to reporting from NBC Sports.
- The Browns are currently working with a group of four quarterbacks as they navigate their offseason program.
Cleveland Browns head coach Todd Monken has expressed significant frustration regarding the performance of the team’s quarterbacks during the initial stages of Organized Team Activities (OTAs).
Monken characterized the interceptions thrown by the quarterbacks during the sessions as embarrassing
, according to reporting from NBC Sports.
Quarterback Competition and Roster
The Browns are currently working with a group of four quarterbacks as they navigate their offseason program. The team officially began OTAs on May 20, 2026.

Among the players in the rotation, the dynamic between Deshaun Watson and Shedeur Sanders has emerged as a primary focus. Reporting from Cleveland.com indicated that the competition between Watson and Sanders has heated up
as the team entered the first few days of practice.
The team’s internal focus on the quarterback position was further highlighted by the Cleveland Browns’ own documentation of the four quarterbacks participating during the second day of OTAs.
Ongoing Evaluation
The performance and stability of the quarterback room have drawn significant attention from regional media. The Land On Demand noted that ESPN Cleveland has implemented a quarterback tracker to provide ongoing updates and analysis of the players’ progress.
The early errors identified by Monken underscore the expectations for the offensive leadership as the Browns continue their preparations for the upcoming season.
