CLEVELAND (AP) — Cade York's second stint with the Browns was more of a pit stop.


What You Need To Know

  • Cade York returned to the Browns this offseason after the 2022 draft pick from LSU was released by the team at the end of last year's preseason

  • Now, he's on his way to Washington for a 2025 selection, said the person who spoke to the AP

  • York made a 55-yard field goal in the preseason opener against Green Bay and a 33-yarder last week against Minnesota
  • The Browns were so enticed by York's powerful leg, they took him with the No. 124 overall selection in 2022

Cleveland agreed to trade the kicker to the Washington Commanders Aug. 22 for a conditional seventh-round draft pick in 2025 after releasing York in the offseason and then re-signing him in March.

The deal is pending York passing a physical.

The Browns drafted York in the fourth round in 2022 after starring at LSU. He spent one season with Cleveland before the team released him when he struggled during training camp and exhibition games last season.

Now, he's on his way to Washington. The Commanders have been searching for a kicker since releasing Brandon McManus in June, when two women accused him of sexually assaulting them on a flight when he was with Jacksonville.

York handled the kicking duties during the exhibition season for Cleveland while Dustin Hopkins recovers from a hamstring injury. The Browns signed Hopkins to a three-year, $15.9 million contract extension in July.

Hopkins returned to practice this week and is expected to play in Saturday's preseason finale in Seattle.

York made a 55-yard field goal in the preseason opener against Green Bay and a 33-yarder last week against Minnesota.

The 23-year-old York said he had turned his life around during the offseason by finding his faith. He had hit rock bottom eight months ago when an injury prevented him from being called up by the New York Giants practice squad.

The Browns were so enticed by York's powerful leg, they took him with the No. 124 overall selection in 2022. He made a game-winning, 58-yard kick in the final seconds to beat Carolina and had a relatively strong rookie season, making 24 of 32 field goals.

However, he struggled during last year's exhibitions, and the Browns cut him after a poor performance against Kansas City.

The team then acquired Hopkins in a trade from the Los Angeles Chargers, and the 33-year-old went 33 of 36 on field goals, making all eight from 50 yards and beyond.

Hopkins got hurt on a kickoff return late in the season and missed Cleveland's wild-card game in Houston.

NOTES: QB Deshaun Watson resumed throwing Thursday and took his full complement of repetitions in practice, a team spokesman said. The team's workout was closed to reporters before the Browns flew to Seattle. Watson, who is coming back from shoulder surgery, stopped throwing during Wednesday's practice and coach Kevin Stefanski said the 28-year-old was dealing with “general arm soreness.” It's still not known if Watson will make his preseason debut this week. He hasn't played since fracturing his shoulder in Week 10 last season.