Buria, Ohio (AP) – Currently, history shows that it is short-lived in Cleveland, and the Browns' changing quarterback situation has been resolved.
Now, they have to solve their situation. It is liquid and blurry.
With rookie Quinshon Judkins still unsigned and waiting for possible NFL discipline, Cleveland played Wednesday with only two defenders – Jerome Ford and rookie Dylan Sampson, as the opening match against Cincinnati on September 7 was approaching soon.
The team claimed in the exemption of the Los Angeles charger that Raheim Sanders won some depth, while guards Ahmani Marshall and Trayveon Williams were signed after being released this week.
To be sure, there will be more exercise in the running room in the days and weeks to come.
Meanwhile, the Judkins case is in a state of stagnation.
Ohio State's second round pick, recently Florida home battery charging After an investigation by the state attorney’s office, it fell down and found that the stories of the alleged victims were inconsistent. Judkins missed all the boot camps because his legal issues were resolved.
The 21-year-old Judkins also faces a moratorium for violating his personal conduct policy. “This matter is still under review,” NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy told the Associated Press in an email Wednesday.
The Browns may wait for the league's resolution before they can hold contract talks with Judkins, whose contract value as the 36th pick is $11.389 billion. There are also reports that the security money is inconsistent.
After the practice, Assistant General Manager Glen Cook said there were no updates to the magazine, adding that Andrew Berry will have some “at the right time”.
Judkins, who played for Mississippi State before moving to Ohio State, helped the Buckeyes win the national championship last season. He is expected to play a major role in Cleveland's offense this season and, together with Sampson, fills the gap left by the team's decision not to re-sign veteran Nick Chubb.
Sanders’ nickname is “Rockets,” at least opening Browns another option for 2025. Last season, he transferred 6 feet, 230 pounds from Arkansas. He didn't pick before catching up with 101 yards and two touchdowns in the preseason in Los Angeles.
Cook said his signing reflects more about what is needed.
“In August, you might feel like you’re deep in somewhere and then you’re going to January and there’s scarcity,” Cook said. “Look at what’s available in the market, go find a player like this, and when you look up in October, you may not have a chance to get it, and we’re excited to get talent, give him to the coaching staff and let them deploy him in the best way they see fit.”
Coach Kevin Stefanski is eager to see how Sanders can help.
“A productive player, good size, run hard, but we have to bring him here and see how he performs,” he said. “The tape is good.”
Note: The Browns added a familiar fourth QB, signing veteran Bailey Zappe on the practice team. He was abandoned by Kansas City this week. Zappe started his last game in Cleveland last season. He ranks fourth after Joe Flacco and rookies Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders. …Professional Bowl CB CB Denzel Ward (Shoulder) practices for the second consecutive day, which is a positive signal that he will prepare for Week 1. “It’s a good progress,” Stefanski said. … LB Carson Schwesinger was named the Maurice Bassett Award and was awarded the team's top rookie in training camp. An impressive second-round draft pick will be responsible for playing. … Beginning C Ethan Pocic (Knee) is the most notable absence in practice. He rode a fixed bike while opening to members of the media. … DT Mike Hall Jr. (Knee Surgery) sprinted on the side after being cleaned up practice.
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