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BEREA, Ohio — Day 4 of Browns training camp brought plenty of red zone work for the quarterbacks before their off day on Sunday. After four straight days of practice, all in sweltering heat and humidity, the Browns will take a breather and come back on Monday ready to practice in pads for the first time.
The Browns conduct their first Saturday morning practice. Follow here for updates on anything that comes out of Berea.
Rest easy, NFL fans. This is the final weekend without any football games that we'll be subject to until after the Super Bowl in February. On Thursday night the Los Angeles Chargers and the Detroit Lions will kick off the 2025 preseason with the annual Hall of Fame game, then the rest of the league will get going the following weekend.
The Browns' WR1 remains focused on his own performance as the team evaluates four quarterbacks during the early days of training camp.
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Stefanski said, via multiple reporters, that the team "dodged a bullet" with Tillman's injury and that he will be at practice on Saturday. Guard Teven Jenkins, running back Jerome Ford and safety Tony Brown will not take part in practice, but Stefanski said all three players are moving closer to returning to action.
Browns general manager Andrew Berry indicated to reporters Thursday that keeping quarterbacks Kenny Pickett, Joe Flacco, Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders on the opening-week roster shouldn't be considered as far-fetched.
Dillon Gabriel is, like the other Browns quarterbacks, trying to make the most of limited reps. To do that, it includes maximizing the mental ones.
Dillon Gabriel has taken the lead in the Cleveland Browns' snap count during drills at training camp. What does that mean for the former Oregon Duck?