The Cleveland Browns have loads of room for enchancment following the crew’s disappointing 33-17 loss to the Dallas Cowboys within the season opener.
Cleveland made 5 strikes on Tuesday to deal with issues because the crew prepares for the Jacksonville Jaguars this weekend.
NFL insider Jeremy Fowler famous that the Browns have signed one other tight finish after David Njoku was injured in opposition to Dallas.
Fowler took to X – the platform previously referred to as Twitter – to announce that Cleveland signed veteran tight finish Geoff Swaim to their follow squad as “Insurance coverage for Cleveland’s depleted TE room.”
#Browns are signing veteran tight finish Geoff Swaim to the follow squad, per supply. Insurance coverage for Cleveland’s depleted TE room.
— Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) September 10, 2024
Swaim is getting into his tenth 12 months within the NFL and has performed for 4 franchises in his first 9 seasons.
Final 12 months, Swaim was with the Arizona Cardinals for a lot of the season, catching 10 passes for 94 yards in his lone season with the crew.
Along with Swaim, Cleveland additionally signed two-time Tremendous Bowl champion Kadarius Toney to the follow squad (through the NFL’s X account).
Browns signal WR Kadarius Toney to follow squad. (through @RapSheet) pic.twitter.com/8sqgVypYBC
— NFL (@NFL) September 9, 2024
Toney – a large receiver getting into his fourth 12 months within the league – was the New York Giants’ 2021 NFL Draft first-round draft choose.
The speedy receiver was traded to the Kansas Metropolis Chiefs in the course of the 2022 season and remained with the crew throughout their two championship seasons.
Kansas Metropolis waived Toney this 12 months throughout their roster cutdown in August.
Earlier right now, insider Mike Garafolo famous that the Browns are signing linebacker Khaleke Hudson to their follow squad.
To make room for these gamers, Cleveland introduced that it launched cornerback Justin Hardee Sr. and large receiver Tulu Griffin from the follow squad.
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