Bills tight ends have big day in practice against Browns
Buffalo Bills tight ends dominated during joint practice sessions with the Cleveland Browns ahead of their upcoming preseason matchup.
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Who reported it (5)
- 5 players to watch in Bills vs. Browns Buffalo Bills · 1d ago
- Veteran starters not anticipated to play in preseason Week 2 Cleveland Browns · 1d ago
- Browns benefit from practice vs Bills not erupting into brawl. Opinion Akron Beacon Journal · 1d ago
- Browns camp day 17: Browns offense fares better than defense against Bills The Land On Demand · 1d ago
- Bills tight ends have big day in practice against Browns Audacy · 1d ago
What happened
Practice sessions between the Buffalo Bills and Cleveland Browns concluded without physical altercations, a development noted by the Akron Beacon Journal. While internal focus initially centered on five specific players to watch for the upcoming game, subsequent reports shifted to the performance of the Bills' tight end unit during joint drills. The Land On Demand noted that the Browns’ offensive personnel performed more effectively than their defensive counterparts during these workouts.
Audacy reports that the Bills' tight ends maintained a high level of productivity throughout the day. This assessment of offensive output against the Browns' defense contrasts with the team's internal focus on defensive stability. These joint activities occurred on the seventeenth day of the Browns' training camp, serving as a primary point of preparation before the teams face off in preseason Week 2.
Veteran starters for the Browns are not expected to participate in the upcoming preseason game. With the conclusion of joint practices, attention now turns to the roster decisions for the next contest. The specifics regarding which individual players will secure starting roles remain unconfirmed, as the coaching staff balances preseason player evaluation with the established rotation plans.
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Questions people are asking
Will veteran starters play for the Browns in preseason Week 2?
No, veteran starters are not anticipated to play.
Did the joint practices result in any fights?
No, the practice sessions did not erupt into a brawl.
How did the Browns perform during the joint practice?
The Browns' offense reportedly fared better than the team's defense against the Bills.
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