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2025 Cleveland Browns training camp: Latest intel, updates

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Mad Dog, Riddick clash over Shedeur Sanders' expectations (1:28)

Chris "Mad Dog" Russo and Louis Riddick don't see eye-to-eye over how Shedeur Sanders will perform in his NFL debut season. (1:28)

Training camps have kicked off around the NFL, and our team reporters are on the ground each day following all the action. The Cleveland Browns' camp is taking place in Berea, Ohio, and Browns reporter Daniel Oyefusi has the latest intel on standouts, highlights, position battles, depth chart movement, cut decisions and of course the quarterback room.

What follows is everything we are seeing and hearing at camp. We will file the latest updates. How is the quarterback battle coming? Who are the breakouts to watch, especially for fantasy football? And which players on the roster bubble could make the final 53?

Let's get into it all, and be sure to keep checking back for more information until the first full week of the preseason begins on Aug. 7.

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Thursday, July 24

Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry said Thursday that he has no update on the status of unsigned rookie running back Quinshon Judkins, who is facing a domestic violence battery charge.

Berry said the team is still gathering information on the alleged incident involving Judkins, who was arrested in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on July 12 and is one of the NFL's two remaining unsigned draft picks. Berry added that he cannot say whether Judkins' legal situation needs to be resolved before signing him. Before Judkins' arrest, he was one of several second-round picks who were unsigned as they sought fully guaranteed rookie contracts.

"It's to be determined," Berry said. "We are still gathering information. So, in terms of those decisions -- signing, being at camp and everything like that -- it's honestly probably too early to make any type of determination. So, as we gather information, we'll have a better view on that."

  • The Browns' quarterback rotation changed during the second training camp practice, as coach Kevin Stefanski declared it would. After not taking any snaps in 11-on-11 drills on Day 1, Joe Flacco split first-team reps with Kenny Pickett. Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders split reps with the second- and third-team offenses.

  • Safety Grant Delpit delivered the first interception of camp, as he picked off Pickett during a modified 7-on-7 drill.

  • Tight end David Njoku returned to practice after missing the first day of training camp practice because of a personal matter.

  • Running back Jerome Ford remained sidelined by what Stefanski described as a minor injury.


Wednesday, July 23

Kenny Pickett took all of the reps with the first-team offense in 11-on-11 drills as the Browns' four-way quarterback competition began on the first day of training camp. Pickett was followed by third-round pick Dillon Gabriel, who led the second-team offense, and then Shedeur Sanders, who ran the third-team offense.

Joe Flacco did not receive any reps in 11-on-11s, but coach Kevin Stefanski said before practice that the QB rotation would be fluid in the first week before reassessing the order for Week 2.

"I know it will get reported on who's in there first, and it may change," Stefanski said. "It will change tomorrow. So I caution you to read too much into it until we get much later on in the process."

More:

  • The Browns' win total is set at a league-low 4.5 wins, according to ESPN Bet, but defensive end Myles Garrett has high expectations. "I expect to get to the Super Bowl," Garrett said. "That's our expectation every year. I expect to run back the Defensive Player of the Year."