Even though the NFL has given clearance to teams to open the doors for limited activities at team facilities as soon as Tuesday, the Cleveland Browns will not throw open the doors at 76 Lou Groza Blvd. just yet. The team will continue to work remotely for at least a few more days.
It’s not a surprising move given how much effort the Browns have put into making the remote learning and instruction work. The team has not been able to gather since the middle of March.
From Daryl Ruiter of 92.3 The Fan,
The NFL sent a memo to all 32 teams on Friday outlining requirements to be able to open facilities to some employees beginning Tuesday, however Browns employees will continue to work remotely “for now’ a team spokesman told 92.3 The fan Monday.
NFL teams will be able to open up facilities for players rehabbing injuries and working with trainers and nutritionists. Coaches and coach/player interactions are still not permitted.
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