No joint practices for Browns during training camp this year

No joint practices for Browns during training camp this year thanks to an NFL ruling that all teams must stay home for training camps

The NFL issued an edict on Tuesday that all 32 teams must hold training camp at their own facilities in their home city. That didn’t impact the Cleveland Browns, who host the training camp sessions every year at the practice field adjacent to the team headquarters in Berea.

One of the ramifications of the ruling, put in place to proactively handle the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, is that there will be no joint practice sessions this summer. None were officially scheduled, but at least a few days of joint practices between the Browns and another team were expected.

The Browns traveled to Indianapolis prior to their preseason game last year for a handful of joint practices. Some of those sessions got intense, a good test for both teams.

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