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The Browns offense was sloppy at OTAs, and the defense they faced was a skeleton crew

Newseze Wire·Sun, May 31, 10:00 AMWire: Cleveland.com
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The Browns offense was sloppy at OTAs, and the defense they faced was a skeleton crew

The defense giving Cleveland's offense fits wasn't close to the defense they'll face once it's at full strength.

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