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Danny Shelton says Desmond Bryant, despite injury, remains leader on Browns D-Line
Tuesday roundup: reinstated on conditional basis, breaking down the LBs
Hal Hunter brings intensity to the offensive line
PHOTOS: Browns Foundation Adapted Football League All Star Game
To cap its sixth successful season, the Cleveland Browns Foundation and Achievement Centers for Children hosted the Adapted Football League All-Star Game and Awards Banquet at the team's facility on Saturday.

To cap its sixth successful season, the Cleveland Browns Foundation and Achievement Centers for Children hosted the Adapted Football League All-Star Game and Awards Banquet at the team's facility on Saturday. Adapted Football League athletes competed together in an exciting, friendly contest inside the team's indoor field house, followed by an awards presentation for the players, coaches, volunteers and families. The Cleveland Browns Drumline and Chomps along with Danny Shelton and Demario Davis joined the festivities. The halftime show was put on by the Lou Groza Cheerleaders and Lakewood High School Sparkle Cheer Squad. Established in 2011, the Adapted Football League, proudly supported by the Cleveland Browns Foundation, provides children with disabilities the opportunity to participate in an organized, competitive and developmental sport. It is the first competitive adapted football program in Ohio that enables school-aged children and young adults with physical and/or cognitive disabilities the opportunity to develop the skills necessary to play football competitively. The 2015 season had the highest number of participants to date with more than 105 athletes and 100 volunteers. The program offers a foundation for success by focusing on skill development, socialization and phyiscal activity. Those building blocks help prepare participants for achievement and growth now and in the future. The Browns are dedicated to #give10 through the team's First and Ten initiative. Launched in June 2014, the Cleveland Browns First and Ten campaign is the team's community program, established to inspire fans to volunteer in and help their communities throughout the world by volunteering for 10 hours each year. Through First and Ten, the Browns are the only NFL club to promote a long-term volunteering program that unifies the team and its entire fan base, with the goal of impacting every individual's city across the globe, as well as the franchise's local community. All Browns fans are encouraged to join the volunteering effort by signing the First and Ten pledge on the team's website and by sharing their stories with #give10. The Cleveland Browns Foundation is dedicated to a solution-based, holistic approach to ensure Northeast Ohio youth receive the development and education they need as a foundation for independence and success. For more information, visit ClevelandBrowns.com/foundation.

To cap its sixth successful season, the Cleveland Browns Foundation and Achievement Centers for Children hosted the Adapted Football League All-Star Game and Awards Banquet at the team's facility on Saturday. Adapted Football League athletes competed together in an exciting, friendly contest inside the team's indoor field house, followed by an awards presentation for the players, coaches, volunteers and families. The Cleveland Browns Drumline and Chomps along with Danny Shelton and Demario Davis joined the festivities. The halftime show was put on by the Lou Groza Cheerleaders and Lakewood High School Sparkle Cheer Squad. Established in 2011, the Adapted Football League, proudly supported by the Cleveland Browns Foundation, provides children with disabilities the opportunity to participate in an organized, competitive and developmental sport. It is the first competitive adapted football program in Ohio that enables school-aged children and young adults with physical and/or cognitive disabilities the opportunity to develop the skills necessary to play football competitively. The 2015 season had the highest number of participants to date with more than 105 athletes and 100 volunteers. The program offers a foundation for success by focusing on skill development, socialization and phyiscal activity. Those building blocks help prepare participants for achievement and growth now and in the future. The Browns are dedicated to #give10 through the team's First and Ten initiative. Launched in June 2014, the Cleveland Browns First and Ten campaign is the team's community program, established to inspire fans to volunteer in and help their communities throughout the world by volunteering for 10 hours each year. Through First and Ten, the Browns are the only NFL club to promote a long-term volunteering program that unifies the team and its entire fan base, with the goal of impacting every individual's city across the globe, as well as the franchise's local community. All Browns fans are encouraged to join the volunteering effort by signing the First and Ten pledge on the team's website and by sharing their stories with #give10. The Cleveland Browns Foundation is dedicated to a solution-based, holistic approach to ensure Northeast Ohio youth receive the development and education they need as a foundation for independence and success. For more information, visit ClevelandBrowns.com/foundation.

To cap its sixth successful season, the Cleveland Browns Foundation and Achievement Centers for Children hosted the Adapted Football League All-Star Game and Awards Banquet at the team's facility on Saturday. Adapted Football League athletes competed together in an exciting, friendly contest inside the team's indoor field house, followed by an awards presentation for the players, coaches, volunteers and families. The Cleveland Browns Drumline and Chomps along with Danny Shelton and Demario Davis joined the festivities. The halftime show was put on by the Lou Groza Cheerleaders and Lakewood High School Sparkle Cheer Squad. Established in 2011, the Adapted Football League, proudly supported by the Cleveland Browns Foundation, provides children with disabilities the opportunity to participate in an organized, competitive and developmental sport. It is the first competitive adapted football program in Ohio that enables school-aged children and young adults with physical and/or cognitive disabilities the opportunity to develop the skills necessary to play football competitively. The 2015 season had the highest number of participants to date with more than 105 athletes and 100 volunteers. The program offers a foundation for success by focusing on skill development, socialization and phyiscal activity. Those building blocks help prepare participants for achievement and growth now and in the future. The Browns are dedicated to #give10 through the team's First and Ten initiative. Launched in June 2014, the Cleveland Browns First and Ten campaign is the team's community program, established to inspire fans to volunteer in and help their communities throughout the world by volunteering for 10 hours each year. Through First and Ten, the Browns are the only NFL club to promote a long-term volunteering program that unifies the team and its entire fan base, with the goal of impacting every individual's city across the globe, as well as the franchise's local community. All Browns fans are encouraged to join the volunteering effort by signing the First and Ten pledge on the team's website and by sharing their stories with #give10. The Cleveland Browns Foundation is dedicated to a solution-based, holistic approach to ensure Northeast Ohio youth receive the development and education they need as a foundation for independence and success. For more information, visit ClevelandBrowns.com/foundation.

To cap its sixth successful season, the Cleveland Browns Foundation and Achievement Centers for Children hosted the Adapted Football League All-Star Game and Awards Banquet at the team's facility on Saturday. Adapted Football League athletes competed together in an exciting, friendly contest inside the team's indoor field house, followed by an awards presentation for the players, coaches, volunteers and families. The Cleveland Browns Drumline and Chomps along with Danny Shelton and Demario Davis joined the festivities. The halftime show was put on by the Lou Groza Cheerleaders and Lakewood High School Sparkle Cheer Squad. Established in 2011, the Adapted Football League, proudly supported by the Cleveland Browns Foundation, provides children with disabilities the opportunity to participate in an organized, competitive and developmental sport. It is the first competitive adapted football program in Ohio that enables school-aged children and young adults with physical and/or cognitive disabilities the opportunity to develop the skills necessary to play football competitively. The 2015 season had the highest number of participants to date with more than 105 athletes and 100 volunteers. The program offers a foundation for success by focusing on skill development, socialization and phyiscal activity. Those building blocks help prepare participants for achievement and growth now and in the future. The Browns are dedicated to #give10 through the team's First and Ten initiative. Launched in June 2014, the Cleveland Browns First and Ten campaign is the team's community program, established to inspire fans to volunteer in and help their communities throughout the world by volunteering for 10 hours each year. Through First and Ten, the Browns are the only NFL club to promote a long-term volunteering program that unifies the team and its entire fan base, with the goal of impacting every individual's city across the globe, as well as the franchise's local community. All Browns fans are encouraged to join the volunteering effort by signing the First and Ten pledge on the team's website and by sharing their stories with #give10. The Cleveland Browns Foundation is dedicated to a solution-based, holistic approach to ensure Northeast Ohio youth receive the development and education they need as a foundation for independence and success. For more information, visit ClevelandBrowns.com/foundation.

To cap its sixth successful season, the Cleveland Browns Foundation and Achievement Centers for Children hosted the Adapted Football League All-Star Game and Awards Banquet at the team's facility on Saturday. Adapted Football League athletes competed together in an exciting, friendly contest inside the team's indoor field house, followed by an awards presentation for the players, coaches, volunteers and families. The Cleveland Browns Drumline and Chomps along with Danny Shelton and Demario Davis joined the festivities. The halftime show was put on by the Lou Groza Cheerleaders and Lakewood High School Sparkle Cheer Squad. Established in 2011, the Adapted Football League, proudly supported by the Cleveland Browns Foundation, provides children with disabilities the opportunity to participate in an organized, competitive and developmental sport. It is the first competitive adapted football program in Ohio that enables school-aged children and young adults with physical and/or cognitive disabilities the opportunity to develop the skills necessary to play football competitively. The 2015 season had the highest number of participants to date with more than 105 athletes and 100 volunteers. The program offers a foundation for success by focusing on skill development, socialization and phyiscal activity. Those building blocks help prepare participants for achievement and growth now and in the future. The Browns are dedicated to #give10 through the team's First and Ten initiative. Launched in June 2014, the Cleveland Browns First and Ten campaign is the team's community program, established to inspire fans to volunteer in and help their communities throughout the world by volunteering for 10 hours each year. Through First and Ten, the Browns are the only NFL club to promote a long-term volunteering program that unifies the team and its entire fan base, with the goal of impacting every individual's city across the globe, as well as the franchise's local community. All Browns fans are encouraged to join the volunteering effort by signing the First and Ten pledge on the team's website and by sharing their stories with #give10. The Cleveland Browns Foundation is dedicated to a solution-based, holistic approach to ensure Northeast Ohio youth receive the development and education they need as a foundation for independence and success. For more information, visit ClevelandBrowns.com/foundation.

To cap its sixth successful season, the Cleveland Browns Foundation and Achievement Centers for Children hosted the Adapted Football League All-Star Game and Awards Banquet at the team's facility on Saturday. Adapted Football League athletes competed together in an exciting, friendly contest inside the team's indoor field house, followed by an awards presentation for the players, coaches, volunteers and families. The Cleveland Browns Drumline and Chomps along with Danny Shelton and Demario Davis joined the festivities. The halftime show was put on by the Lou Groza Cheerleaders and Lakewood High School Sparkle Cheer Squad. Established in 2011, the Adapted Football League, proudly supported by the Cleveland Browns Foundation, provides children with disabilities the opportunity to participate in an organized, competitive and developmental sport. It is the first competitive adapted football program in Ohio that enables school-aged children and young adults with physical and/or cognitive disabilities the opportunity to develop the skills necessary to play football competitively. The 2015 season had the highest number of participants to date with more than 105 athletes and 100 volunteers. The program offers a foundation for success by focusing on skill development, socialization and phyiscal activity. Those building blocks help prepare participants for achievement and growth now and in the future. The Browns are dedicated to #give10 through the team's First and Ten initiative. Launched in June 2014, the Cleveland Browns First and Ten campaign is the team's community program, established to inspire fans to volunteer in and help their communities throughout the world by volunteering for 10 hours each year. Through First and Ten, the Browns are the only NFL club to promote a long-term volunteering program that unifies the team and its entire fan base, with the goal of impacting every individual's city across the globe, as well as the franchise's local community. All Browns fans are encouraged to join the volunteering effort by signing the First and Ten pledge on the team's website and by sharing their stories with #give10. The Cleveland Browns Foundation is dedicated to a solution-based, holistic approach to ensure Northeast Ohio youth receive the development and education they need as a foundation for independence and success. For more information, visit ClevelandBrowns.com/foundation.

To cap its sixth successful season, the Cleveland Browns Foundation and Achievement Centers for Children hosted the Adapted Football League All-Star Game and Awards Banquet at the team's facility on Saturday. Adapted Football League athletes competed together in an exciting, friendly contest inside the team's indoor field house, followed by an awards presentation for the players, coaches, volunteers and families. The Cleveland Browns Drumline and Chomps along with Danny Shelton and Demario Davis joined the festivities. The halftime show was put on by the Lou Groza Cheerleaders and Lakewood High School Sparkle Cheer Squad. Established in 2011, the Adapted Football League, proudly supported by the Cleveland Browns Foundation, provides children with disabilities the opportunity to participate in an organized, competitive and developmental sport. It is the first competitive adapted football program in Ohio that enables school-aged children and young adults with physical and/or cognitive disabilities the opportunity to develop the skills necessary to play football competitively. The 2015 season had the highest number of participants to date with more than 105 athletes and 100 volunteers. The program offers a foundation for success by focusing on skill development, socialization and phyiscal activity. Those building blocks help prepare participants for achievement and growth now and in the future. The Browns are dedicated to #give10 through the team's First and Ten initiative. Launched in June 2014, the Cleveland Browns First and Ten campaign is the team's community program, established to inspire fans to volunteer in and help their communities throughout the world by volunteering for 10 hours each year. Through First and Ten, the Browns are the only NFL club to promote a long-term volunteering program that unifies the team and its entire fan base, with the goal of impacting every individual's city across the globe, as well as the franchise's local community. All Browns fans are encouraged to join the volunteering effort by signing the First and Ten pledge on the team's website and by sharing their stories with #give10. The Cleveland Browns Foundation is dedicated to a solution-based, holistic approach to ensure Northeast Ohio youth receive the development and education they need as a foundation for independence and success. For more information, visit ClevelandBrowns.com/foundation.

To cap its sixth successful season, the Cleveland Browns Foundation and Achievement Centers for Children hosted the Adapted Football League All-Star Game and Awards Banquet at the team's facility on Saturday. Adapted Football League athletes competed together in an exciting, friendly contest inside the team's indoor field house, followed by an awards presentation for the players, coaches, volunteers and families. The Cleveland Browns Drumline and Chomps along with Danny Shelton and Demario Davis joined the festivities. The halftime show was put on by the Lou Groza Cheerleaders and Lakewood High School Sparkle Cheer Squad. Established in 2011, the Adapted Football League, proudly supported by the Cleveland Browns Foundation, provides children with disabilities the opportunity to participate in an organized, competitive and developmental sport. It is the first competitive adapted football program in Ohio that enables school-aged children and young adults with physical and/or cognitive disabilities the opportunity to develop the skills necessary to play football competitively. The 2015 season had the highest number of participants to date with more than 105 athletes and 100 volunteers. The program offers a foundation for success by focusing on skill development, socialization and phyiscal activity. Those building blocks help prepare participants for achievement and growth now and in the future. The Browns are dedicated to #give10 through the team's First and Ten initiative. Launched in June 2014, the Cleveland Browns First and Ten campaign is the team's community program, established to inspire fans to volunteer in and help their communities throughout the world by volunteering for 10 hours each year. Through First and Ten, the Browns are the only NFL club to promote a long-term volunteering program that unifies the team and its entire fan base, with the goal of impacting every individual's city across the globe, as well as the franchise's local community. All Browns fans are encouraged to join the volunteering effort by signing the First and Ten pledge on the team's website and by sharing their stories with #give10. The Cleveland Browns Foundation is dedicated to a solution-based, holistic approach to ensure Northeast Ohio youth receive the development and education they need as a foundation for independence and success. For more information, visit ClevelandBrowns.com/foundation.

To cap its sixth successful season, the Cleveland Browns Foundation and Achievement Centers for Children hosted the Adapted Football League All-Star Game and Awards Banquet at the team's facility on Saturday. Adapted Football League athletes competed together in an exciting, friendly contest inside the team's indoor field house, followed by an awards presentation for the players, coaches, volunteers and families. The Cleveland Browns Drumline and Chomps along with Danny Shelton and Demario Davis joined the festivities. The halftime show was put on by the Lou Groza Cheerleaders and Lakewood High School Sparkle Cheer Squad. Established in 2011, the Adapted Football League, proudly supported by the Cleveland Browns Foundation, provides children with disabilities the opportunity to participate in an organized, competitive and developmental sport. It is the first competitive adapted football program in Ohio that enables school-aged children and young adults with physical and/or cognitive disabilities the opportunity to develop the skills necessary to play football competitively. The 2015 season had the highest number of participants to date with more than 105 athletes and 100 volunteers. The program offers a foundation for success by focusing on skill development, socialization and phyiscal activity. Those building blocks help prepare participants for achievement and growth now and in the future. The Browns are dedicated to #give10 through the team's First and Ten initiative. Launched in June 2014, the Cleveland Browns First and Ten campaign is the team's community program, established to inspire fans to volunteer in and help their communities throughout the world by volunteering for 10 hours each year. Through First and Ten, the Browns are the only NFL club to promote a long-term volunteering program that unifies the team and its entire fan base, with the goal of impacting every individual's city across the globe, as well as the franchise's local community. All Browns fans are encouraged to join the volunteering effort by signing the First and Ten pledge on the team's website and by sharing their stories with #give10. The Cleveland Browns Foundation is dedicated to a solution-based, holistic approach to ensure Northeast Ohio youth receive the development and education they need as a foundation for independence and success. For more information, visit ClevelandBrowns.com/foundation.

To cap its sixth successful season, the Cleveland Browns Foundation and Achievement Centers for Children hosted the Adapted Football League All-Star Game and Awards Banquet at the team's facility on Saturday. Adapted Football League athletes competed together in an exciting, friendly contest inside the team's indoor field house, followed by an awards presentation for the players, coaches, volunteers and families. The Cleveland Browns Drumline and Chomps along with Danny Shelton and Demario Davis joined the festivities. The halftime show was put on by the Lou Groza Cheerleaders and Lakewood High School Sparkle Cheer Squad. Established in 2011, the Adapted Football League, proudly supported by the Cleveland Browns Foundation, provides children with disabilities the opportunity to participate in an organized, competitive and developmental sport. It is the first competitive adapted football program in Ohio that enables school-aged children and young adults with physical and/or cognitive disabilities the opportunity to develop the skills necessary to play football competitively. The 2015 season had the highest number of participants to date with more than 105 athletes and 100 volunteers. The program offers a foundation for success by focusing on skill development, socialization and phyiscal activity. Those building blocks help prepare participants for achievement and growth now and in the future. The Browns are dedicated to #give10 through the team's First and Ten initiative. Launched in June 2014, the Cleveland Browns First and Ten campaign is the team's community program, established to inspire fans to volunteer in and help their communities throughout the world by volunteering for 10 hours each year. Through First and Ten, the Browns are the only NFL club to promote a long-term volunteering program that unifies the team and its entire fan base, with the goal of impacting every individual's city across the globe, as well as the franchise's local community. All Browns fans are encouraged to join the volunteering effort by signing the First and Ten pledge on the team's website and by sharing their stories with #give10. The Cleveland Browns Foundation is dedicated to a solution-based, holistic approach to ensure Northeast Ohio youth receive the development and education they need as a foundation for independence and success. For more information, visit ClevelandBrowns.com/foundation.

To cap its sixth successful season, the Cleveland Browns Foundation and Achievement Centers for Children hosted the Adapted Football League All-Star Game and Awards Banquet at the team's facility on Saturday. Adapted Football League athletes competed together in an exciting, friendly contest inside the team's indoor field house, followed by an awards presentation for the players, coaches, volunteers and families. The Cleveland Browns Drumline and Chomps along with Danny Shelton and Demario Davis joined the festivities. The halftime show was put on by the Lou Groza Cheerleaders and Lakewood High School Sparkle Cheer Squad. Established in 2011, the Adapted Football League, proudly supported by the Cleveland Browns Foundation, provides children with disabilities the opportunity to participate in an organized, competitive and developmental sport. It is the first competitive adapted football program in Ohio that enables school-aged children and young adults with physical and/or cognitive disabilities the opportunity to develop the skills necessary to play football competitively. The 2015 season had the highest number of participants to date with more than 105 athletes and 100 volunteers. The program offers a foundation for success by focusing on skill development, socialization and phyiscal activity. Those building blocks help prepare participants for achievement and growth now and in the future. The Browns are dedicated to #give10 through the team's First and Ten initiative. Launched in June 2014, the Cleveland Browns First and Ten campaign is the team's community program, established to inspire fans to volunteer in and help their communities throughout the world by volunteering for 10 hours each year. Through First and Ten, the Browns are the only NFL club to promote a long-term volunteering program that unifies the team and its entire fan base, with the goal of impacting every individual's city across the globe, as well as the franchise's local community. All Browns fans are encouraged to join the volunteering effort by signing the First and Ten pledge on the team's website and by sharing their stories with #give10. The Cleveland Browns Foundation is dedicated to a solution-based, holistic approach to ensure Northeast Ohio youth receive the development and education they need as a foundation for independence and success. For more information, visit ClevelandBrowns.com/foundation.

To cap its sixth successful season, the Cleveland Browns Foundation and Achievement Centers for Children hosted the Adapted Football League All-Star Game and Awards Banquet at the team's facility on Saturday. Adapted Football League athletes competed together in an exciting, friendly contest inside the team's indoor field house, followed by an awards presentation for the players, coaches, volunteers and families. The Cleveland Browns Drumline and Chomps along with Danny Shelton and Demario Davis joined the festivities. The halftime show was put on by the Lou Groza Cheerleaders and Lakewood High School Sparkle Cheer Squad. Established in 2011, the Adapted Football League, proudly supported by the Cleveland Browns Foundation, provides children with disabilities the opportunity to participate in an organized, competitive and developmental sport. It is the first competitive adapted football program in Ohio that enables school-aged children and young adults with physical and/or cognitive disabilities the opportunity to develop the skills necessary to play football competitively. The 2015 season had the highest number of participants to date with more than 105 athletes and 100 volunteers. The program offers a foundation for success by focusing on skill development, socialization and phyiscal activity. Those building blocks help prepare participants for achievement and growth now and in the future. The Browns are dedicated to #give10 through the team's First and Ten initiative. Launched in June 2014, the Cleveland Browns First and Ten campaign is the team's community program, established to inspire fans to volunteer in and help their communities throughout the world by volunteering for 10 hours each year. Through First and Ten, the Browns are the only NFL club to promote a long-term volunteering program that unifies the team and its entire fan base, with the goal of impacting every individual's city across the globe, as well as the franchise's local community. All Browns fans are encouraged to join the volunteering effort by signing the First and Ten pledge on the team's website and by sharing their stories with #give10. The Cleveland Browns Foundation is dedicated to a solution-based, holistic approach to ensure Northeast Ohio youth receive the development and education they need as a foundation for independence and success. For more information, visit ClevelandBrowns.com/foundation.

To cap its sixth successful season, the Cleveland Browns Foundation and Achievement Centers for Children hosted the Adapted Football League All-Star Game and Awards Banquet at the team's facility on Saturday. Adapted Football League athletes competed together in an exciting, friendly contest inside the team's indoor field house, followed by an awards presentation for the players, coaches, volunteers and families. The Cleveland Browns Drumline and Chomps along with Danny Shelton and Demario Davis joined the festivities. The halftime show was put on by the Lou Groza Cheerleaders and Lakewood High School Sparkle Cheer Squad. Established in 2011, the Adapted Football League, proudly supported by the Cleveland Browns Foundation, provides children with disabilities the opportunity to participate in an organized, competitive and developmental sport. It is the first competitive adapted football program in Ohio that enables school-aged children and young adults with physical and/or cognitive disabilities the opportunity to develop the skills necessary to play football competitively. The 2015 season had the highest number of participants to date with more than 105 athletes and 100 volunteers. The program offers a foundation for success by focusing on skill development, socialization and phyiscal activity. Those building blocks help prepare participants for achievement and growth now and in the future. The Browns are dedicated to #give10 through the team's First and Ten initiative. Launched in June 2014, the Cleveland Browns First and Ten campaign is the team's community program, established to inspire fans to volunteer in and help their communities throughout the world by volunteering for 10 hours each year. Through First and Ten, the Browns are the only NFL club to promote a long-term volunteering program that unifies the team and its entire fan base, with the goal of impacting every individual's city across the globe, as well as the franchise's local community. All Browns fans are encouraged to join the volunteering effort by signing the First and Ten pledge on the team's website and by sharing their stories with #give10. The Cleveland Browns Foundation is dedicated to a solution-based, holistic approach to ensure Northeast Ohio youth receive the development and education they need as a foundation for independence and success. For more information, visit ClevelandBrowns.com/foundation.

To cap its sixth successful season, the Cleveland Browns Foundation and Achievement Centers for Children hosted the Adapted Football League All-Star Game and Awards Banquet at the team's facility on Saturday. Adapted Football League athletes competed together in an exciting, friendly contest inside the team's indoor field house, followed by an awards presentation for the players, coaches, volunteers and families. The Cleveland Browns Drumline and Chomps along with Danny Shelton and Demario Davis joined the festivities. The halftime show was put on by the Lou Groza Cheerleaders and Lakewood High School Sparkle Cheer Squad. Established in 2011, the Adapted Football League, proudly supported by the Cleveland Browns Foundation, provides children with disabilities the opportunity to participate in an organized, competitive and developmental sport. It is the first competitive adapted football program in Ohio that enables school-aged children and young adults with physical and/or cognitive disabilities the opportunity to develop the skills necessary to play football competitively. The 2015 season had the highest number of participants to date with more than 105 athletes and 100 volunteers. The program offers a foundation for success by focusing on skill development, socialization and phyiscal activity. Those building blocks help prepare participants for achievement and growth now and in the future. The Browns are dedicated to #give10 through the team's First and Ten initiative. Launched in June 2014, the Cleveland Browns First and Ten campaign is the team's community program, established to inspire fans to volunteer in and help their communities throughout the world by volunteering for 10 hours each year. Through First and Ten, the Browns are the only NFL club to promote a long-term volunteering program that unifies the team and its entire fan base, with the goal of impacting every individual's city across the globe, as well as the franchise's local community. All Browns fans are encouraged to join the volunteering effort by signing the First and Ten pledge on the team's website and by sharing their stories with #give10. The Cleveland Browns Foundation is dedicated to a solution-based, holistic approach to ensure Northeast Ohio youth receive the development and education they need as a foundation for independence and success. For more information, visit ClevelandBrowns.com/foundation.

To cap its sixth successful season, the Cleveland Browns Foundation and Achievement Centers for Children hosted the Adapted Football League All-Star Game and Awards Banquet at the team's facility on Saturday. Adapted Football League athletes competed together in an exciting, friendly contest inside the team's indoor field house, followed by an awards presentation for the players, coaches, volunteers and families. The Cleveland Browns Drumline and Chomps along with Danny Shelton and Demario Davis joined the festivities. The halftime show was put on by the Lou Groza Cheerleaders and Lakewood High School Sparkle Cheer Squad. Established in 2011, the Adapted Football League, proudly supported by the Cleveland Browns Foundation, provides children with disabilities the opportunity to participate in an organized, competitive and developmental sport. It is the first competitive adapted football program in Ohio that enables school-aged children and young adults with physical and/or cognitive disabilities the opportunity to develop the skills necessary to play football competitively. The 2015 season had the highest number of participants to date with more than 105 athletes and 100 volunteers. The program offers a foundation for success by focusing on skill development, socialization and phyiscal activity. Those building blocks help prepare participants for achievement and growth now and in the future. The Browns are dedicated to #give10 through the team's First and Ten initiative. Launched in June 2014, the Cleveland Browns First and Ten campaign is the team's community program, established to inspire fans to volunteer in and help their communities throughout the world by volunteering for 10 hours each year. Through First and Ten, the Browns are the only NFL club to promote a long-term volunteering program that unifies the team and its entire fan base, with the goal of impacting every individual's city across the globe, as well as the franchise's local community. All Browns fans are encouraged to join the volunteering effort by signing the First and Ten pledge on the team's website and by sharing their stories with #give10. The Cleveland Browns Foundation is dedicated to a solution-based, holistic approach to ensure Northeast Ohio youth receive the development and education they need as a foundation for independence and success. For more information, visit ClevelandBrowns.com/foundation.

To cap its sixth successful season, the Cleveland Browns Foundation and Achievement Centers for Children hosted the Adapted Football League All-Star Game and Awards Banquet at the team's facility on Saturday. Adapted Football League athletes competed together in an exciting, friendly contest inside the team's indoor field house, followed by an awards presentation for the players, coaches, volunteers and families. The Cleveland Browns Drumline and Chomps along with Danny Shelton and Demario Davis joined the festivities. The halftime show was put on by the Lou Groza Cheerleaders and Lakewood High School Sparkle Cheer Squad. Established in 2011, the Adapted Football League, proudly supported by the Cleveland Browns Foundation, provides children with disabilities the opportunity to participate in an organized, competitive and developmental sport. It is the first competitive adapted football program in Ohio that enables school-aged children and young adults with physical and/or cognitive disabilities the opportunity to develop the skills necessary to play football competitively. The 2015 season had the highest number of participants to date with more than 105 athletes and 100 volunteers. The program offers a foundation for success by focusing on skill development, socialization and phyiscal activity. Those building blocks help prepare participants for achievement and growth now and in the future. The Browns are dedicated to #give10 through the team's First and Ten initiative. Launched in June 2014, the Cleveland Browns First and Ten campaign is the team's community program, established to inspire fans to volunteer in and help their communities throughout the world by volunteering for 10 hours each year. Through First and Ten, the Browns are the only NFL club to promote a long-term volunteering program that unifies the team and its entire fan base, with the goal of impacting every individual's city across the globe, as well as the franchise's local community. All Browns fans are encouraged to join the volunteering effort by signing the First and Ten pledge on the team's website and by sharing their stories with #give10. The Cleveland Browns Foundation is dedicated to a solution-based, holistic approach to ensure Northeast Ohio youth receive the development and education they need as a foundation for independence and success. For more information, visit ClevelandBrowns.com/foundation.

To cap its sixth successful season, the Cleveland Browns Foundation and Achievement Centers for Children hosted the Adapted Football League All-Star Game and Awards Banquet at the team's facility on Saturday. Adapted Football League athletes competed together in an exciting, friendly contest inside the team's indoor field house, followed by an awards presentation for the players, coaches, volunteers and families. The Cleveland Browns Drumline and Chomps along with Danny Shelton and Demario Davis joined the festivities. The halftime show was put on by the Lou Groza Cheerleaders and Lakewood High School Sparkle Cheer Squad. Established in 2011, the Adapted Football League, proudly supported by the Cleveland Browns Foundation, provides children with disabilities the opportunity to participate in an organized, competitive and developmental sport. It is the first competitive adapted football program in Ohio that enables school-aged children and young adults with physical and/or cognitive disabilities the opportunity to develop the skills necessary to play football competitively. The 2015 season had the highest number of participants to date with more than 105 athletes and 100 volunteers. The program offers a foundation for success by focusing on skill development, socialization and phyiscal activity. Those building blocks help prepare participants for achievement and growth now and in the future. The Browns are dedicated to #give10 through the team's First and Ten initiative. Launched in June 2014, the Cleveland Browns First and Ten campaign is the team's community program, established to inspire fans to volunteer in and help their communities throughout the world by volunteering for 10 hours each year. Through First and Ten, the Browns are the only NFL club to promote a long-term volunteering program that unifies the team and its entire fan base, with the goal of impacting every individual's city across the globe, as well as the franchise's local community. All Browns fans are encouraged to join the volunteering effort by signing the First and Ten pledge on the team's website and by sharing their stories with #give10. The Cleveland Browns Foundation is dedicated to a solution-based, holistic approach to ensure Northeast Ohio youth receive the development and education they need as a foundation for independence and success. For more information, visit ClevelandBrowns.com/foundation.

To cap its sixth successful season, the Cleveland Browns Foundation and Achievement Centers for Children hosted the Adapted Football League All-Star Game and Awards Banquet at the team's facility on Saturday. Adapted Football League athletes competed together in an exciting, friendly contest inside the team's indoor field house, followed by an awards presentation for the players, coaches, volunteers and families. The Cleveland Browns Drumline and Chomps along with Danny Shelton and Demario Davis joined the festivities. The halftime show was put on by the Lou Groza Cheerleaders and Lakewood High School Sparkle Cheer Squad. Established in 2011, the Adapted Football League, proudly supported by the Cleveland Browns Foundation, provides children with disabilities the opportunity to participate in an organized, competitive and developmental sport. It is the first competitive adapted football program in Ohio that enables school-aged children and young adults with physical and/or cognitive disabilities the opportunity to develop the skills necessary to play football competitively. The 2015 season had the highest number of participants to date with more than 105 athletes and 100 volunteers. The program offers a foundation for success by focusing on skill development, socialization and phyiscal activity. Those building blocks help prepare participants for achievement and growth now and in the future. The Browns are dedicated to #give10 through the team's First and Ten initiative. Launched in June 2014, the Cleveland Browns First and Ten campaign is the team's community program, established to inspire fans to volunteer in and help their communities throughout the world by volunteering for 10 hours each year. Through First and Ten, the Browns are the only NFL club to promote a long-term volunteering program that unifies the team and its entire fan base, with the goal of impacting every individual's city across the globe, as well as the franchise's local community. All Browns fans are encouraged to join the volunteering effort by signing the First and Ten pledge on the team's website and by sharing their stories with #give10. The Cleveland Browns Foundation is dedicated to a solution-based, holistic approach to ensure Northeast Ohio youth receive the development and education they need as a foundation for independence and success. For more information, visit ClevelandBrowns.com/foundation.

To cap its sixth successful season, the Cleveland Browns Foundation and Achievement Centers for Children hosted the Adapted Football League All-Star Game and Awards Banquet at the team's facility on Saturday. Adapted Football League athletes competed together in an exciting, friendly contest inside the team's indoor field house, followed by an awards presentation for the players, coaches, volunteers and families. The Cleveland Browns Drumline and Chomps along with Danny Shelton and Demario Davis joined the festivities. The halftime show was put on by the Lou Groza Cheerleaders and Lakewood High School Sparkle Cheer Squad. Established in 2011, the Adapted Football League, proudly supported by the Cleveland Browns Foundation, provides children with disabilities the opportunity to participate in an organized, competitive and developmental sport. It is the first competitive adapted football program in Ohio that enables school-aged children and young adults with physical and/or cognitive disabilities the opportunity to develop the skills necessary to play football competitively. The 2015 season had the highest number of participants to date with more than 105 athletes and 100 volunteers. The program offers a foundation for success by focusing on skill development, socialization and phyiscal activity. Those building blocks help prepare participants for achievement and growth now and in the future. The Browns are dedicated to #give10 through the team's First and Ten initiative. Launched in June 2014, the Cleveland Browns First and Ten campaign is the team's community program, established to inspire fans to volunteer in and help their communities throughout the world by volunteering for 10 hours each year. Through First and Ten, the Browns are the only NFL club to promote a long-term volunteering program that unifies the team and its entire fan base, with the goal of impacting every individual's city across the globe, as well as the franchise's local community. All Browns fans are encouraged to join the volunteering effort by signing the First and Ten pledge on the team's website and by sharing their stories with #give10. The Cleveland Browns Foundation is dedicated to a solution-based, holistic approach to ensure Northeast Ohio youth receive the development and education they need as a foundation for independence and success. For more information, visit ClevelandBrowns.com/foundation.

To cap its sixth successful season, the Cleveland Browns Foundation and Achievement Centers for Children hosted the Adapted Football League All-Star Game and Awards Banquet at the team's facility on Saturday. Adapted Football League athletes competed together in an exciting, friendly contest inside the team's indoor field house, followed by an awards presentation for the players, coaches, volunteers and families. The Cleveland Browns Drumline and Chomps along with Danny Shelton and Demario Davis joined the festivities. The halftime show was put on by the Lou Groza Cheerleaders and Lakewood High School Sparkle Cheer Squad. Established in 2011, the Adapted Football League, proudly supported by the Cleveland Browns Foundation, provides children with disabilities the opportunity to participate in an organized, competitive and developmental sport. It is the first competitive adapted football program in Ohio that enables school-aged children and young adults with physical and/or cognitive disabilities the opportunity to develop the skills necessary to play football competitively. The 2015 season had the highest number of participants to date with more than 105 athletes and 100 volunteers. The program offers a foundation for success by focusing on skill development, socialization and phyiscal activity. Those building blocks help prepare participants for achievement and growth now and in the future. The Browns are dedicated to #give10 through the team's First and Ten initiative. Launched in June 2014, the Cleveland Browns First and Ten campaign is the team's community program, established to inspire fans to volunteer in and help their communities throughout the world by volunteering for 10 hours each year. Through First and Ten, the Browns are the only NFL club to promote a long-term volunteering program that unifies the team and its entire fan base, with the goal of impacting every individual's city across the globe, as well as the franchise's local community. All Browns fans are encouraged to join the volunteering effort by signing the First and Ten pledge on the team's website and by sharing their stories with #give10. The Cleveland Browns Foundation is dedicated to a solution-based, holistic approach to ensure Northeast Ohio youth receive the development and education they need as a foundation for independence and success. For more information, visit ClevelandBrowns.com/foundation.

To cap its sixth successful season, the Cleveland Browns Foundation and Achievement Centers for Children hosted the Adapted Football League All-Star Game and Awards Banquet at the team's facility on Saturday. Adapted Football League athletes competed together in an exciting, friendly contest inside the team's indoor field house, followed by an awards presentation for the players, coaches, volunteers and families. The Cleveland Browns Drumline and Chomps along with Danny Shelton and Demario Davis joined the festivities. The halftime show was put on by the Lou Groza Cheerleaders and Lakewood High School Sparkle Cheer Squad. Established in 2011, the Adapted Football League, proudly supported by the Cleveland Browns Foundation, provides children with disabilities the opportunity to participate in an organized, competitive and developmental sport. It is the first competitive adapted football program in Ohio that enables school-aged children and young adults with physical and/or cognitive disabilities the opportunity to develop the skills necessary to play football competitively. The 2015 season had the highest number of participants to date with more than 105 athletes and 100 volunteers. The program offers a foundation for success by focusing on skill development, socialization and phyiscal activity. Those building blocks help prepare participants for achievement and growth now and in the future. The Browns are dedicated to #give10 through the team's First and Ten initiative. Launched in June 2014, the Cleveland Browns First and Ten campaign is the team's community program, established to inspire fans to volunteer in and help their communities throughout the world by volunteering for 10 hours each year. Through First and Ten, the Browns are the only NFL club to promote a long-term volunteering program that unifies the team and its entire fan base, with the goal of impacting every individual's city across the globe, as well as the franchise's local community. All Browns fans are encouraged to join the volunteering effort by signing the First and Ten pledge on the team's website and by sharing their stories with #give10. The Cleveland Browns Foundation is dedicated to a solution-based, holistic approach to ensure Northeast Ohio youth receive the development and education they need as a foundation for independence and success. For more information, visit ClevelandBrowns.com/foundation.

To cap its sixth successful season, the Cleveland Browns Foundation and Achievement Centers for Children hosted the Adapted Football League All-Star Game and Awards Banquet at the team's facility on Saturday. Adapted Football League athletes competed together in an exciting, friendly contest inside the team's indoor field house, followed by an awards presentation for the players, coaches, volunteers and families. The Cleveland Browns Drumline and Chomps along with Danny Shelton and Demario Davis joined the festivities. The halftime show was put on by the Lou Groza Cheerleaders and Lakewood High School Sparkle Cheer Squad. Established in 2011, the Adapted Football League, proudly supported by the Cleveland Browns Foundation, provides children with disabilities the opportunity to participate in an organized, competitive and developmental sport. It is the first competitive adapted football program in Ohio that enables school-aged children and young adults with physical and/or cognitive disabilities the opportunity to develop the skills necessary to play football competitively. The 2015 season had the highest number of participants to date with more than 105 athletes and 100 volunteers. The program offers a foundation for success by focusing on skill development, socialization and phyiscal activity. Those building blocks help prepare participants for achievement and growth now and in the future. The Browns are dedicated to #give10 through the team's First and Ten initiative. Launched in June 2014, the Cleveland Browns First and Ten campaign is the team's community program, established to inspire fans to volunteer in and help their communities throughout the world by volunteering for 10 hours each year. Through First and Ten, the Browns are the only NFL club to promote a long-term volunteering program that unifies the team and its entire fan base, with the goal of impacting every individual's city across the globe, as well as the franchise's local community. All Browns fans are encouraged to join the volunteering effort by signing the First and Ten pledge on the team's website and by sharing their stories with #give10. The Cleveland Browns Foundation is dedicated to a solution-based, holistic approach to ensure Northeast Ohio youth receive the development and education they need as a foundation for independence and success. For more information, visit ClevelandBrowns.com/foundation.
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