Head coach Kevin Stefanski and the Cleveland Browns made more noise this offseason, and it's not about Shedeur Sanders. This time, it's about Myles Garrett.
The Browns completed two days of their OTAs as they prepare for the upcoming 2025 NFL season. However, Garrett and several players were absent from the sessions, prompting questions about their current activity.
This had Stefanski explain what was going on with Garrett and the other players after the second day ended, per Mary Kay Cabot of Cleveland.com. According to him, the OTAs are voluntary as it doesn't require every player to be present.
“It’s really important to remember that this is a voluntary program and anybody who’s here, we’re excited about that,” he said after practice. “We’re not reporting who’s here on what day. So, there are guys that will be in and out of the program and that is totally their prerogative. But the guys that are here will just continue to work.”
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