WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. – The Browns will spend an early portion of training camp on the road for joint practices.
Head coach Kevin Stefanski announced at the NFL Annual Meeting they will hold a joint practice with the Panthers in Charlotte, N.C., ahead of Week 1 of the preseason. Then, they will travel to Philadelphia for two days of practices with the Eagles ahead of Week 2. Stefanski said they will return to Cleveland in between their visits to Charlotte and Philadelphia.
This will mark the fifth consecutive year that the Browns have utilized joint practices during training camp to evaluate their roster. In 2024, Cleveland hosted the Vikings for joint practices ahead of Week 2 of the preseason. The previous two years the Browns held practices with the Eagles, traveling to Philadelphia in 2023 and hosting the Eagles in 2022 for two practices at CrossCountry Mortgage Campus. The first year the Browns participated in joint practices under Stefanski was 2021, when they hosted the Giants.