Browns' Isaiah Bond reveals excitement for WR room in 2026

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The Cleveland Browns, after an abysmal 2025 NFL season, will look to completely change their fate heading into the upcoming season under newly-hired head coach Todd Monken.

This offseason for the Browns saw the struggling organization make a heavy push for reinforcements all over the offense throughout the free agency period and the most recent NFL draft. And with multiple faces joining the group for the 2026 season, the excitement continues to grow amongst the returning players.

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When discussing the newest additions to the wide receiver room this offseason on the Cleveland Browns Daily Show, second-year wideout Isaiah Bond claimed that it’s a “great feeling” to have depth at the position heading into 2026.

"It's an amazing feeling. I come from offenses and receiver rooms where the receiving room is deep,” Bond claimed. “It's a great feeling to have guys in there who could come in and contribute; nothing falls off when they come in the game. Also, makes each and every one in the team better. It's going to make us all, as one unit, better."

The Browns’ wide receiver room in 2026

Bond, a 2025 UDFA, was a key playmaker for the Browns’ offensive attack last season, recording 338 receiving yards on 18 receptions. Outside of rookie tight end Harold Fannin Jr. and veteran Jerry Jeudy, Bond ranked third amongst Cleveland’s pass catchers last year, which is a promising sign for the young wide receiver heading into the 2026 season.

However, Bond is not the only rising pass catcher on the Browns’ roster set to have an impact in the upcoming season.

General manager Andrew Berry made it a point of emphasis to target the wide receiver position in the 2026 NFL Draft by using two of the team’s first three picks on Texas A&M’s KC Concepcion and Washington’s Denzel Boston. Both rookies are projected to have a massive role on offense under Monken, while Jeudy and Bond are also part of the mix.

Now, with a promising group of pass catchers on offense heading into 2026, the Browns will look to improve from their poor efforts last season. Cleveland had one of the worst passing attacks across the league in 2025, averaging 165.2 passing yards per game, the second-worst margin in the NFL.

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