6 Football Players who Played for Browns and Giants

There is a good chance that if you’ve found this page then you’re playing the Immaculate Grid.

That also means that today’s grid has asked for players that have played for both the Cleveland Browns and New York Giants.

And, it also means that you’re probably stuck on this particular box and you’re looking for a little help. Sound about right so far?

Well, good news, you’re in the right place.

I’ve done some research and have found players who played for both the Browns and the Giants.

Odell Beckham Jr

Odell Beckham Jr., often known for his one-handed catches and dynamic playmaking ability, has had an impactful career in the NFL. After being drafted 12th overall by the New York Giants in 2014, Beckham quickly made a name for himself, earning NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year.

From 2014 to 2016, he had three straight seasons with at least 1,300 receiving yards and 10 touchdowns. Beckham was traded to the Cleveland Browns before the 2019 season, where he spent a couple of inconsistent seasons due to injuries.

Despite this, he remained a significant offensive weapon and became a key contributor to the Rams’ Super Bowl victory in 2021. As of the start of the 2023 season, Beckham has over 7000 receiving yards and 56 touchdown catches in his career.

Beckham Jr Key Stats

  • Rookie of the Year (Giants)
  • Pro Bowl (Giants)
  • Super Bowl Winner (Rams)
  • 1000+ Yard Receiving Season (Giants, Browns)

Colt McCoy

Colt McCoy is a seasoned NFL quarterback, having made his professional debut in 2010. Playing college football at Texas, McCoy was highly decorated and won numerous awards including the 2008 Walter Camp Award.

He started his NFL career with the Cleveland Browns, later moving to the San Francisco 49ers, Washington Football Team, and New York Giants. As of the end of the 2022 season, he has thrown for over 7900 yards with a completion percentage over 62% and has thrown for 34 touchdowns.

Despite numerous injuries, McCoy’s ability to step into the starting role when needed has proven invaluable for his teams.

Peyton Hillis

Peyton Hillis is a former running back who played in the NFL for seven seasons. Hillis played college football for the University of Arkansas before being selected by the Denver Broncos in the 7th round of the 2008 NFL Draft.

Hillis had his best season in 2010 while with the Cleveland Browns. He rushed for 1177 yards and 11 touchdowns, while also recording 477 receiving yards and 2 receiving touchdowns. His breakout performance earned him a spot on the cover of the “Madden NFL 12” video game.

However, Hillis struggled to replicate his success in subsequent seasons due to a combination of injuries and lackluster performances. He had stints with the Chiefs, Buccaneers, and Giants before retiring after the 2014 season.

Tyrod Taylor

Tyrod Taylor was drafted by the Baltimore Ravens in the 6th round of the 2011 NFL Draft and served as a backup to Joe Flacco for four seasons, earning a Super Bowl ring in Super Bowl XLVII.

Taylor got his chance to start when he signed with the Buffalo Bills in 2015. His dual-threat ability as a passer and runner was key in leading the Bills to their first playoff appearance in 17 seasons in 2017.

However, his time as a starter in Buffalo lasted for only three seasons and he has since gone on to backup roles with the Browns, Chargers, Texans and Giants.

Taylor Key Stats

  • Pro Bowl (Bills)
  • Super Bowl Championship (Ravens)
  • 3000+ Yards Passing/Season (Bills)

Frank Winters

Frank Winters spent most of his career with the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League. Known as “Frankie Bag ‘O Donuts,” he was a standout center in the league.

Winters started his NFL career in 1987 with the Cleveland Browns, but he really made his mark with the Packers, where he played from 1992 to 2002. During his time in Green Bay, Winters was recognized as one of the best at his position, earning Pro Bowl honors in 1996 and contributing significantly to the Packers’ Super Bowl XXXI victory in 1997.

Known for his durability and toughness, Winters started 141 games for the Packers during his 11-year stint with the team. After retiring, he was inducted into the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame in 2008.

Lomas Brown

Lomas Brown was known as one of the NFL’s top offensive tackles during his career. Drafted by the Detroit Lions in the first round, 6th overall, in the 1985 NFL Draft out of the University of Florida, Brown played 11 seasons for the Lions, during which he earned Pro Bowl honors seven times and 1st Team All-Pro once.

In addition to the Lions, Brown also had stints with the Arizona Cardinals, Cleveland Browns, New York Giants, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He was a part of the 2002 Buccaneers team that won the Super Bowl.

Over his 18-year career, Brown was recognized not only for his athleticism but also for his leadership and intelligence on the field. His excellent footwork, combined with his size and strength, made him an effective and durable player, appearing in 263 games in total.


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