Browns offensive coordinator outlines new OTA practice rules
Cleveland Browns offensive coordinator Todd Monken discussed new rules for organized team activities during a press conference. The comments focused on player development expectations rather than the quarterback competition.
upi.comCleveland Browns offensive coordinator Todd Monken addressed reporters about upcoming organized team activities. He outlined new practice rules that will govern the sessions. Monken stated the changes center on player development.
Com reported that this portion of his remarks drew more attention than comments on the quarterback competition. The new OTA rules have not yet been detailed publicly. Players are preparing for the adjusted format ahead of the sessions.
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Browns players will follow revised practice structure during OTAs.
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