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Myles Garrett was expected to become a more vocal leader for the Cleveland Browns after signing a four-year contract extension worth $204.8 million in March.
There aren’t many days remaining in “training camp,” but the Browns have also shifted to “regular season reporting rules.” That includes things like the following, which means even fewer details than we’ve been getting: Do not report on offensive or defensive strategy without addressing questions to the head coach.
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Browns cornerback Denzel Ward leaves practice; defensive tackle Mike Hall Jr. works to the side
Browns cornerback Denzel Ward suffered an apparent shoulder or arm injury during Tuesday's practice while defensive tackle Mike Hall Jr. inches closer to a return.
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SB Nation on MSNBrowns stadium plan facing a parking problem?
Consultants for the project see a shortage of parking spaces. And you won’t believe their suggestion to fix the issue.
Nope, can’t blame the Browns for that, according to this survey of 3,000 male NFL fans, as the Pittsburgh Steelers, Philadelphia Eagles, Dallas Cowboys and Indianapolis Colts (mostly successful franchises) are in the top 10:
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Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah watches Browns practice from the sidelines: “He’s a huge part of who we are”
Koramoah stood on the sidelines in Browns gear, intently watching Wednesday’s practice and chatting with Myles Garrett. It was a welcome sight and the first glimpse at the new role Owusu-Koramoah will occupy while he remains out for the entirety of the 2025 season due to the neck injury he suffered last year.
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SB Nation on MSNBrowns offense: ‘Not much to get excited about.’ Really?
The Cleveland Browns offense in 2024 was, in a word, unwatchable. It did not matter which quarterback the team cycled through – Deshaun Watson, Jameis Winston, Dorian Thompson-Robinson, or Bailey Zappe – it was a weekly comedy of errors whenever the Browns had the ball.
Right tackle Jackson Barton and center Luke Wypler also impressed. Among 78 centers, Wypler currently holds the NFL’s best preseason pass-blocking grade at 86.7. Barton posted a 75.6 pass-blocking grade against the Eagles’ rush. Both played a respectable 39 snaps in the win.