The four particular men in orange jerseys, who are all the buzz in the Browns Nation, have some good news coming their way.
The Browns' front office has finally settled the elephant in the QB room on whether all four QBs have a shot at making it to the final 53-man roster.
They do, on one condition.
"Absolutely, absolutely, absolutely. If they all play well enough," Browns GM Andrew Berry said via Jori Epstein of Yahoo Sports, when asked whether the team is considering having four QBs on their final roster.
Berry cited the New York Patriots' having a four-QB roster during Tom Brady's debut year, 2000, as an example.
"The hope is that your offense has enough breadth to it where you can accomplish anything you want to accomplish with any of those quarterbacks," head coach Kevin Stefanski added, on board with the decision.
"Certainly, you’d lean into one area more or less based on the guy who’s under center or in the shotgun. But we don’t think that it’s a limiting factor in any way."
The Browns already have a bad reputation for their quarterback carousel. If the decision goes wrong, they'll continue with that reputation.
But if it works, the franchise will strike gold. Not only will they shed that reputation, but find a generational QB in either Shedeur Sanders or Dillon Gabriel.
When asked about who he sees as the Week 1 starter, Berry mentioned to be looking out for "someone who is an efficient operator and will make good decisions with the football."
Veteran QB Joe Flacco is the frontrunner to start in week 1. However, based on the confidence the Browns are putting in their QB room, the rookies could get to start a game or two later in the season.
As scary as the leap looks, it is high time that the Browns take it.