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After greater than a dozen gamers have been positioned on the Injured Reserve (IR) checklist this season, the Browns are lastly getting some excellent news with a few of these athletes returning to motion.
To make room for these athletes, Cleveland made a number of roster choices on Tuesday to clear spots on the 53-man roster.
Now, the Browns have made extra strikes so as to add extra depth to their group.
Analyst Spencer German shared on X the information that Cleveland made 4 extra roster strikes on Thursday.
“Browns announce that they’ve signed CB Tony Brown II to the lively roster from the apply squad,” German wrote, including, “The group has additionally added G Javion Cohen, DT Sam Kamara and TE Blake Whiteheart to the apply squad.”
#Browns announce that they’ve signed CB Tony Brown II to the lively roster from the apply squad. The group has additionally added G Javion Cohen, DT Sam Kamara and TE Blake Whiteheart to the apply squad.
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Brown has already appeared in three video games for the Browns this season, which means he needed to be elevated full-time from the apply squad to proceed taking part in for Cleveland.
In these three video games, Brown has made his presence identified on the particular groups as he compelled a fumble on the opening kickoff towards the New York Giants, one the Browns cashed in for seven fast factors on their first play from scrimmage.
Brown has performed solely on particular groups, incomes 69 snaps via his three video games.
All three of the gamers signed to the apply squad have performed at the very least as soon as this season for Cleveland.
Kamara performed in 4 video games, recording 123 snaps on particular groups and protection.
Whiteheart additionally participated in 4 video games, catching three passes for 13 yards and a landing.
Cohen was utilized in just one sport for the Browns, incomes three particular groups snaps for the squad.
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