ACleveland Brownsquarterback is on the move. Kenny Picketthas been traded for the second time this offseason. TheCleveland Brownshave agreed to send the former first-round pick to theLas Vegas Raidersfor a fifth-round pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. Cleveland acquired Pickett from the Philadelphia Eaglesin March for quarterbackDorian Thompson-Robinson. Pickett lost out in the starting quarterback competition in Cleveland to fellow former first-round pickJoe Flacco. The Browns had a competition in the quarterback room between Flacco and Pickett as well as rookiesDillon GabrielandShedeur Sanders. Moving Pickett means the Browns could keep both Gabriel and Sanders on the active roster and have another spot open for depth at another position. Pickett won a Super Bowl with theEaglesas one of the backup quarterbacks last season. This is the second time theRaidershave traded for a quarterback this offseason. Las Vegassent a third-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draftto theSeattle SeahawksforGeno Smithin March. BackupAidan O'Connellfractured his wrist in the Raiders' preseason finale and the franchise opted for another veteran behind Smith in Pickett. Las Vegas has multiple new veteran quarterbacks to start this season compared to last year. Here's how things look after this latest trade. Geno Smith Kenny Pickett Aidan O'Connell (injured) Cam Miller This move clears out a space in what was one of the more crowded quarterback rooms in the league during training camp. It keeps the Browns from deciding on which rookie to keep during roster cuts this season. Joe Flacco Dillon Gabriel Shedeur Sanders Deshaun Watson(injured) This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Browns trading Kenny Pickett to Raiders