Ex-Browns QB Baker Mayfield Makes Life-Changing Announcement

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Former Cleveland Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield shared some life-changing news.
Former Cleveland Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield shared life-changing news on Tuesday, announcing that he and his wife, Emily, are expecting another child.
The couple revealed the news with a social media post featuring Mayfield beaming in a series of photos.
“New addition coming April 2026, and we couldn’t feel luckier,” Emily wrote.
The Mayfields welcomed their first child, Kova Jade Mayfield, in 2024. It’s the latest dose of good news for Mayfield, who has revitalized his career with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after being cast aside by Cleveland in 2022.
Browns Cast Aside Baker Mayfield After Deshaun Watson Trade
The Browns sent Mayfield packing in the 2022 offseason after trading for Deshaun Watson, signaling they no longer viewed the former No. 1 overall pick as their long-term answer at quarterback. A torn labrum had derailed Mayfield’s final season in Cleveland, limiting him to 17 touchdowns, 13 interceptions and a career-low 40.9 quarterback rating.
Mayfield admitted that the situation in Cleveland forced him to reset both on and off the field.
“God taught me a lesson,” Mayfield said on the Sports Spectrum podcast in March. “He had to take my career down to the studs and make me realize that I’m more than a football player. There’s much more going on than the game of football, and for me to see that, I had to hit rock bottom. And that was it. It wasn’t just football. It was in our marriage.”
Mayfield was ultimately traded to the Carolina Panthers, where he was waived after six starts. A brief but promising stint with the Los Angeles Rams followed, though his future remained uncertain. Mayfield rebooted his career in Tampa Bay, signing a one-year, $4 million “prove-it” deal in 2023. He delivered in a big way—earning a Pro Bowl nod and turning that performance into a three-year, $100 million extension in March 2024.
This season, Mayfield has thrown for 2,365 yards, 17 touchdowns and just three interceptions, continuing one of the strongest stretches of his NFL career. The Bucs are leading the NFC South with a 6-4 record.
Browns QB Situation Remains Unresolved
Meanwhile in Cleveland, the Browns are still chasing an answer to their seemingly eternal quarterback dilemma. The blockbuster trade for Watson has proven to be a costly “swing-and-miss,” saddling the franchise with a fully guaranteed $230 million contract and very little on-field return.
Since arriving in Cleveland, Watson has posted just a 9-10 record and currently sits on the physically unable to perform/reserve list. Whether he’ll return in any capacity this season remains uncertain.
Cleveland hoped to reset the room by drafting both Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders, but stability has remained elusive. The Browns opened the year with 40-year-old Joe Flacco, then transitioned to Gabriel after four games. Gabriel has gone 1-5 as the starter. He suffered a concussion on Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens, forcing the team to turn to Sanders.
The high-profile fifth-rounder endured a tough debut, completing only four passes for 47 yards with an interception in one half of action. Despite the rough start, Sanders is expected to make his first NFL start on Sunday when the Browns face the Las Vegas Raiders.
GM Mickey Loomis Officially Announces a New Direction for the Saints in the 2026 Season. A Decision That Could Change the Entire Future of the Franchise

New Orleans, Louisiana. 11/18/2025
The New Orleans Saints enter the final stretch of the 2025 season with more questions than answers. And this morning at the Training Facility in Metairie, general manager Mickey Loomis
Instead of continuing to patch up the roster year by year, Loomis confirmed that the Saints will begin a

During the press conference, Loomis spoke with firm determination:
“We need a new direction. This is the time to rebuild the right way, not just make temporary fixes. We want to build a team that can compete sustainably for many years to come. And if that means changing the foundation itself, we will not hesitate. Because what we do today will determine the future of this entire organization and the way the world sees the New Orleans Saints.”
With defensive icons like Cameron Jordan and Demario Davis nearing the end of their careers, the Saints must identify the next generation of leaders. Rookie Tyler Shough remains under evaluation, and Loomis emphasized that
A major part of the plan revolves around the 2026 Draft. Although Loomis did not mention any specific prospect, many analysts believe the Saints are paying close attention to
Additionally, Loomis revealed that the team will invest heavily in sports science, recovery systems, data-driven analysis, and a redefined player evaluation process. Something the Saints have not fully modernized in recent years.
At the end of the press conference, Loomis delivered a powerful message to the community:
“If we want to compete, we must evolve. And we will look for players who match the DNA of New Orleans. resilient, tough, and never willing to quit.”
This declaration not only marks a strategic shift, but also ignites new hope for Saints Nation. A new chapter is beginning. And 2026 may be the season that lays the foundation for the long-term resurgence of the New Orleans Saints.