Overview
- Tylan Wallace agreed to terms on a one-year deal with the Browns, according to multiple reports from March 18–19 led by Cleveland.com’s Mary Kay Cabot.
- He is expected to contribute chiefly as a return specialist and provide depth at wide receiver in Todd Monken’s system.
- Wallace spent five seasons with Baltimore, posting 22 career receptions and delivering notable special-teams plays, including a 76-yard overtime punt-return touchdown in 2023.
- The move is Cleveland’s first addition this offseason from Monken’s former Ravens unit, reflecting the staff’s familiarity with Wallace’s skill set.
- Wallace posted a public farewell to Baltimore on X as he moves to an AFC North rival, bringing career averages of roughly 16 yards per punt return and 23 yards per kick return.