Three offensive contributors return for the Browns

Cleveland Browns had been without tight end Harrison Bryant, wide receiver Marquise Goodwin, and running back Jerome Ford for quite some time but that’s no longer the case. All three players are back on the practice field today in Berea following the team trimming the roster down to 53 players. Cleveland will welcome three offensive […]

Brandon Little Ohio State Buckeyes & Cleveland Browns News Writer
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Cleveland Browns had been without tight end Harrison Bryant, wide receiver Marquise Goodwin, and running back Jerome Ford for quite some time but that’s no longer the case.

All three players are back on the practice field today in Berea following the team trimming the roster down to 53 players. Cleveland will welcome three offensive contributors back with open arms.

Goodwin was recently cleared to return to play after dealing with blood clots. Both Bryant and Ford had been out for a couple of weeks.

Goodwin being back on the field brings a speed element that no one else in the wide receiver room is able to match. He will certainly be a player the Browns use as a deep threat in 2023.

The Browns traded for Pierre Strong Jr. to provide running back depth but getting Ford back is a plus as well. Last season, Ford handled kick returns and he may do that again this season with Jakeem Grant Sr. out for the year.

It was never revealed what medicinal issue that Bryant was dealing with but the important part is he’s back out there on the field. Bryant will produce depth at the tight end position behind David Njoku and Jordan Akins.

Any day a team can welcome back three contributors on one side of the ball is a good day. The Browns did just that today and it’s a good sign for each player heading into Week 1 against the Cincinnati Bengals. 

Featured image via Tim Fuller-USA TODAY Sports.