March 21, 2025

”I’m ready to Rock” Devin Bush Explains His Reason for Re-Signing with the Browns.

The Cleveland Browns have concentrated their efforts on acquiring excellent veterans at reasonable costs, and they haven’t created any headlines with their free agent signings.

Because linebacker Devin Bush played for the Browns in 2024, Cleveland is familiar with one of those veterans.

Bush agreed to a one-year contract for $3.25 million for the 2025 season, reaffirming his dedication to the organization.

Depending on Pro Bowl teammate Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah’s availability this season, the linebacker might start every down.

One of the main reasons Owusu-Koramoah returned to Cleveland in 2025 was to know what to anticipate this season, despite the uncertainties surrounding his injury.

It was simply reestablishing a relationship from the previous year and being acquainted. I’m playing with someone I know. I am aware of who will be my coach. Bush declared, “I am prepared to rock.”

With 76 tackles, three pass deflections, and one sack in 16 games during his rookie season with the Browns, Bush made an impression.

Last season, the linebacker made ten starts, mostly following Owusu-Koramoah’s injury in Week 8.

In the event that Owusu-Koramoah is unable to play, he and teammate Jordan Hicks will be the anticipated starters going into this season, making his one-year contract a potentially undervalued acquisition.

In 2019, Bush joined the Pittsburgh Steelers as a first-round draft pick.

During his time with the Steelers, Bush started 48 of his 52 games, recorded 286 tackles, defended 13 pass attempts, recovered five turnovers, and recorded four sacks.

Bush became a free agent going into the 2023 offseason after Pittsburgh declined to extend his contract by offering him the team’s fifth-year option.

After that, he joined the Seattle Seahawks, where he played for the NFC West team for a season.

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