The big news out of Cleveland, as the Browns begin mandatory minicamp, is all about wide receiver Amari Cooper. Cooper was not at practice on Tuesday as the Browns opened camp and is expected to be holding out.
Nursing Deshaun Watson back to full health following a shoulder fracture has been the sacred mission of the Cleveland Browns this offseason. Since having surgery to repair the injury back in November, Cleveland's star QB has stuck to a very regimented rehab plan with his sights set on suiting up for Week 1 of the season.
The start of mandatory minicamp is raising more questions than answers for the Cleveland Browns. Uncertainty surrounds both the contract status of the absent Amari Cooper and the long-term health of Deshaun Watson.
The defense of the Cleveland Browns received a ton of praise last season and that positive outlook directed towards that side of the football has continued this offseason.
Cooper is entering the final year of a five-year, $100 million contract he signed in 2020 as a member of the Dallas Cowboys. None of the remaining $20 million on his deal for next season is guaranteed.
The new NFL kickoff rule is going to introduce a lot of new strategies for each individual team as they try to capitalize on what is set to be an incredibly exciting play.
Browns GM Andrew Berry always prioritizes players who can help Cleveland become a better team in the trenches, constantly evaluating players who can provide depth and stability on the offensive and defensive lines.
With voluntary workouts in the rear view mirror, the Browns opened up mandatory minicamp on Tuesday. It was the first day of a three days worth of practice before the team breaks for summer, only to converge on the Greenbrier Resort in late July for the start of training camp.
The maiden season for the spring league names its All-Star squad The United Football League began this season with the merger between the XFL and the USFL.
The Cleveland Browns opened a mandatory minicamp on Tuesday, but one of their key players was absent. Wide receiver Amari Cooper was not in attendance, and head coach Kevin Stefanski said that the absence was not an excused one.
The three-time Pro Bowler played in just six games last season before a shoulder injury left him needing surgery.
According to Nicki Jhabvala of the Washington Post, K Lucas Havrisik is trying out for the Commanders during their mandatory minicamp. Havrisik, 24, kicked for five years at Arizona before going undrafted in the 2022 NFL Draft.
As the Cleveland Browns kick off mandatory minicamp on Tuesday, the team had one very notable absence – star wide receiver Amari Cooper. Whether to preserve his health or gain some leverage at the negotiating table, Cooper is not with the Browns for the three-day minicamp.
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One Cleveland Browns legend believes current Cleveland tight end David Njoku should be mentioned alongside a certain Kansas City Chiefs star in conversations regarding the best players at Njoku's position.
Jakeem Grant has spent time with a few different teams this offseason, but he has been unable to land a deal so far. The veteran receiver/return specialist will now join the Jets this week in his latest bid to find a roster spot.
The Browns boasted the best defense in the league last season, but the same couldn't be said about the offense, which is why they opted to make a change at offensive coordinator this offseason. The early returns sound promising.
As Cleveland continues to work toward staying in relevancy, owner Jimmy Haslam and general manager Andrew Berry continue to make adjustments to the Browns front office.
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