Hunt participated in one-on-one drills and then hung out far down the sideline talking to his good friend Nick Chubb, while D’Ernest Johnson got some reps with the first team in a drill. When it was time for the first set of 11-on-11s, Hunt took the second snap behind Chubb, then returned for the fourth and caught a screen pass from Deshaun Watson. He also took the first three reps with the rookies in the first two-minute drill of training camp, almost as if Chubb symbolically gave way to his friend at the start of the drill. Hunt was fined by the club for sitting out Friday and Saturday, and Kevin Stefanski made it clear that such behavior was against team rules. “If our players are healthy, they train,” he said. After practice, Hunt sprinted in the blistering heat — a temperature that felt like 98 — along with Josh Rosen and Jacoby Brissett. Where it will lead remains to be seen, but Hunt was all in on Sunday. The first 2-minute exercises Day 10 of camp brought the first two-minute drills, always a crowd pleaser. The only problem is that neither the first-team nor the second-team offenses scored a touchdown. Both ended with Cade York field goals through the skinny uprights, one for 33 yards and the other for 35. Jacoby Brissett and the second-team offense went first, working against the first-team defense. He threw Anthony Schwartz deep, but found Javon Wims deep on the right side. He also hit Miller Forristall with a long ball to the left. After a spike, York drove in for the game with six seconds left and nailed it. Deshaun Watson went second, working against the second-team defense. He hit Harrison Bryant on back-to-back passes, including a deep ball on the run. He overthrew Donovan Peoples-Jones in the end zone, then a deep pass to Anthony Schwartz was broken up. He connected with Ja’Marcus Bradley before a throw back right on third down brought York out again with three seconds left. Once again, he made the game-winning kick as time expired.
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Third baseman Josh Dobbs was the only one to get into the end zone. Taking over with 22 seconds left and his team trailing 28-22, Dobbs hit Zaire Mitchell-Paden with a 30-yard TD pass into the end zone. Michael Harley grabbed the two-pointer. Mitchell-Padden also punctuated Saturday’s practice with a TD in red zone drills, yelling “that’s how you end a practice!” York, York, he’s our man York was the camper of the day when he booted a 45-yard field goal at the end of practice to cancel the team’s post-practice meetings. His teammates were picking him up after the kick — there was some mild discussion among observers about whether he actually made it, but what the heck — and Wyatt Teller hoisted him up on his shoulders. “Anytime you put a young player in a competitive situation, it’s only going to help him move forward,” special teams coordinator Mike Priefer said. “The great thing about Cade is that he has a lot of confidence. Lots of kicks, you have to train them a bit and groom them a bit. “Don’t hurt his soul.” “Cade is not like that at all. He’s only 21, which is incredible. He is very mature. He understands his craft. He is very smart. He is very confident. I think that will help here, especially in Cleveland.” Cleveland Browns players booed Cade York after making a pitch that pulled players out of team meetings during the 10th day of training camp in Berea. John Kuntz, cleveland.com A “small crack in the bone” Rookie wide receiver David Bell has acknowledged what Cleveland.com reported he suffered a broken leg, possibly during mandatory minicamp. But he is happy to be back after being activated by the PUP on Saturday. “I’m honestly not sure [how it happened],” he said. “I just woke up one day and I was in a little bit of pain, so I went in there and had to get an X-ray. The x-ray showed what happened. We have a plan together to get me back as soon as possible. It was frustrating because I just wanted to be out there to show what I can do, but it’s God’s plan and God’s timing. I’m out here right now and that’s what I’m looking forward to.” Don’t just call him a returner Pro Bowl running back Jakeem Grant, who is only 5-6, has been beating the odds his entire career and isn’t stopping anytime soon. He had a great camp and has been used a lot at receiver, especially with all the injuries at his position. He made the most of his opportunities and expects to do more than return buttons and kicks. “Absolutely,” he said. “I always preach being a receiver first before a returner. I will continue to preach this message. I’ll keep working on it until I get a chance to do this season.” Injuries The following players were out Sunday with injuries: DT Sheldon Day (back), CB Shaun Jolly (groin), LB Silas Kelly (hamstring), CB Denzel Ward (foot) and WR Michael Woods II (hamstring). They said it Kevin Stefanski, on the distractions of Hunt’s trade request and Deshaun Watson’s ordeal: “That’s normal. This is normal guys. This is NFL football. As far as I know.” Jakeem Grant on his strategy for the runaway: “Be edgy. Just don’t get hit. I always pride myself on the fact that you can’t hit what you can’t catch. If they can’t catch me, they can’t hit me.” They made it How’s that for everything? Hunt sprinted after practice on a hot, humid day with a temperature of 98. The Browns surprised these jersey-happy high schoolers after practice. – Get the latest Browns merchandise: Here you can order Cleveland Browns gear online including jerseys, t-shirts, hoodies, hats and more. If you or a loved one have questions and need to talk to a professional about gambling, call the Ohio Gambling Helpline at 1-800-589-9966 or the National Council on Gambling Program Helpline ( NCPG) at 1-800-522-4700. More Browns coverage Highlights from the HOF induction ceremony CB AJ Green makes the most of opportunities OL coach Bill Callahan talks about his early years Kareem Hunt sits out drills, wants new deal Video recap of Day 9 of Browns camp What Kevin Stefanski said on Day 9: Transcript Rookie Michael Woods II to waste time Receivers return from injury at Browns camp Watch Day 8 highlights from Browns camp What happened on Day 8 of Browns camp Will the NFL get what it wants on appeal? Podcasts The NFLPA responds to the NFL’s call to suspend Watson How Baker Mayfield did Friday at Panthers camp Kevin Stefanski’s transcript of Friday’s press conference Rookie Martin Emerson Jr. has been advertised Stefanski says the Browns need to prepare Watson Jakeem Grant Sr. more than a returnee: Film review Ashley Solis calls out the NFL for Watson’s decision Goodell appoints former NJ attorney general to appeal