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Cleveland Browns Add Another HBCU Star to Their Roster

Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldDecember 7, 20253 Mins Read
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  • Cleveland Browns now roster four HBCU products, underscoring active recruitment of Black college football talent.
  • Keenan Isaac, an Alabama State defensive back, signed to return to the NFL after UFL experience, wearing No. 38.
  • Signings signal respect for HBCU legacy and growing recognition of these players' talent, leadership, and pro readiness.

The Cleveland Browns are showing real love to HBCUs this offseason, adding yet another standout from an HBCU program to their roster. The latest name? Keenan Isaac, a former Alabama State University defensive back who’s continuing his professional football journey on one of the league’s most talked-about teams.

Isaac, a 6’3” cornerback known for his length and athleticism, was officially signed by the Browns and will be wearing jersey No. 38. This move marks a return to the NFL for the Alabama State alum, who previously spent time with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and most recently played in the UFL with the Houston Roughnecks. Now, he’s back on the big stage—and he’s not alone.

With Isaac’s arrival, the Browns now have four HBCU products on their roster. Alongside him is Kisean Johnson, another Alabama State alum currently on the team’s wide receiver depth chart. The pair reunites on a new stage, representing not only their alma mater but also the undeniable pipeline of talent coming out of HBCUs.

But that’s not where the list ends. Also on the Browns’ roster is Jason Ivey, an offensive tackle who sharpened his skills at North Carolina A&T—a program known for producing pro-ready linemen. And of course, there’s Shedeur Sanders, the former Jackson State quarterback who made headlines this year as one of the most high-profile HBCU prospects entering the NFL.

With this lineup, Cleveland’s front office seems to be sending a clear message: HBCU talent is not only respected but actively recruited. It’s a nod to the legacy of Black college football and an acknowledgment that HBCUs continue to produce elite athletes ready to compete at the next level.

For Isaac, this is more than just a signing—it’s a second shot to prove himself in the league. His journey through the UFL shows resilience, while his roots at Alabama State speak to his foundation in a program with a rich football history.

The Browns’ decision to stock their roster with multiple HBCU alums also highlights a larger trend: NFL teams are finally starting to give these athletes the shine they deserve. Whether it’s talent evaluation, character, or leadership, HBCU players are proving they check every box.

As the preseason continues, fans and scouts alike will have their eyes on Cleveland to see how these HBCU products perform. And if history tells us anything, it’s that they’re ready to make noise.

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