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Browns re-sign P Corey Bojorquez

Bojorquez first signed with the Browns in 2022 and has spent four seasons with Cleveland

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The Browns are bringing back one of their key specialists, as they have re-signed P Corey Bojorquez.

"This is a place we've been for now going to be over half my career," Bojorquez said. "So, to have that continuity and be here with a lot of the players, and I'm excited for the new coaching staff, so I'm really looking forward to it."

Bojorquez is entering his ninth NFL season out of New Mexico and has previously spent time with the Bills from 2018-20 and the Packers in 2021. He originally signed with Cleveland as an unrestricted free agent in 2022 and spent the last four seasons with the Browns. He owns the Browns single-season records for punt average (49.4 in 2023), net punt average (42.5 in 2023) and punts inside the 20-yard line (36 in 2024).

In 2025, Bojorquez led the league in punting yards with 4,165 yards on 91 punts. He also totaled 23 punts inside the 20-yard line in 2025. In 2024, he booted 89 punts for an NFL-high 4,387 yards, landing an NFL-leading 16 inside the 10-yard line. He finished the 2024 season with a 49.3 punt average and a 41.8 net punting average, both of which were second-most by a Brown in a season.

The Browns have re-signed P Corey Bojorquez, who originally signed with Cleveland in 2022 and spent the last four seasons with the Browns. Bojorquez is entering his ninth year in the NFL, spending three years with the Bills from 2018-20 and one season with the Packers in 2021.

Over the course of his four years in Cleveland, Bojorquez has grown accustomed to punting in the conditions at Huntington Bank Field and evolved as a leader. Bojorquez served as a team captain in 2025.

"It's very similar to Green Bay and Buffalo in a lot of ways, but it's also a little bit different too," he said. "So, just getting more comfortable with that, and then just being here for going on five years now, I can help the other specialists that have come in kind of figure out the wind and the weather and that sort of thing. And with special teams, being able to pass along some of the things I've learned to them and helping them kind of find their way."

The Browns' special teams unit is stepping into a new chapter, as they have a new special teams coordinator in Byron Storer. Bojorquez said he recently had a chance to meet Storer, who previously worked for the Packers as the assistant special teams coach from 2022-25 before joining the Browns.

"I know he's worked with Rich Bisaccia for a long time, and he's had a lot of success everywhere he's been," Bojorquez said. "And obviously their punter (Daniel Whelan) last year did really, really well. I sat down with (Storer) and talked about what his plan was, just in regards with punting and what he was planning on doing. And we talked for a while, and it went really well, and I'm excited for what he has in mind going forward. So, it's going to be good."

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