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Kenny Pickett's injury opened up more reps for the other three Browns QBs on July 28. Here's a closer look at the day.
USA Today's Brent Schrotenboer revealed that Shedeur Sanders told Colorado Buffaloes football coach Deion Sanders not to visit him at Cleveland Browns training camp.
BEREA, Ohio — Monday marked not only the first day in pads for the Browns, but the first day they were without Kenny Pickett because of his hamstring injury. It’s a currently three-way competition for the starting job until Pickett comes back, which is up in the air right now.
Cleveland Browns rookie QB Shedeur Sanders didn't want his father to see him getting only a small number of reps at practice.
As the Cleveland Browns enter their second week of training camp, they got running back Jerome Ford back on the field. Ford, now a fourth-year running back, missed the first week with a hamstring injury. He remained limited in his return to the practice field.
Kenny Pickett and Joe Flacco have taken turns working with the No. 1 offense, while Dillon Gabriel has been the clear No. 3 QB thus far.
The most unique quarterback battle of training camp could end up with the Cleveland Browns trading one of them before the start of the regular season.
It's the first week of training camp across the NFL with many of the league's players dusting off the cobwebs and getting reacquainted with their teammates on the football field. No, the pads and the contact practices that come with them haven't begun,