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The two teams had joint practices together in Berea on Thursday and Friday before they meet again for Sunday ’ s preseason match-up. Many of the star players won ’ metric ton play for the Browns including Deshaun Watson, who will be suspended for the first 11 games of the 2022 season, and Jacoby Brissett. Who : Cleveland Browns vs. Philadelphia Eagles. When : Sunday, Aug. 21, 2022. Time : 1 post meridiem Eastern. Where : FirstEnergy Stadium, Cleveland ( 67,859 ). TV : News 5 WEWS ( local Cleveland market ), NFL Network ( out of market ). Cable channel finder : AT & T U-Verse, Comcast Xfinity, Spectrum/Charter, Optimum/Altice, Cox, DIRECTV, Dish, Verizon Fios, WOW. Live streams : DirecTV Stream ( FREE trial ) ; Fubo.tv ( FREE test ) ; Hulu + Live television ( FREE test ) and Sling television receiver ( promotional offers ). Latest line : Eagles -2.5. Read some of what Terry Pluto of cleveland.com wrote in his scribbles from the two days of joint practices between the Browns and Eagles.
Scribbles in my notebook after watching the Browns and Eagles practice Friday: 1. During some 7-on-7 drills and a few 11-on-11, I focused on Amari Cooper. The new Browns receiver glides across the field. He doesn’t appear especially fast, but he keeps getting open. Listed 6-foot-1 and 211 pounds, Cooper has nice size. But he is one of those guys who seems to play even bigger because of how he uses his body to create space and hold off a defender. 2. As the passing drills progressed, Cooper was becoming Jacoby Brissett’s favorite receiver. For good reason. It’s like he’s always open. It’s hard to believe the Andrew Berry front office traded only a fifth-round pick in 2022 to Dallas for Cooper. They also flopped sixth-round picks. Cooper has made three Pro Bowls. The Cowboys had salary cap problems that led to the trade. 3. Brissett on chemistry with Cooper: “It’s kind of easy when it’s Amari, right? He has been helpful to learn from with how he plays the game and his ability.” 4. Cooper on Brissett: “You can tell he’s a veteran. The thing I really like about Jacoby is he really understands concepts from a receiver’s perspective. That makes it easy to communicate well.” 5. Earlier in training camp, coach Kevin Stefanski said this about Cooper: “You are talking (about) a very, very smart football player. He has seen all of the coverages. He has gone against every DB. I think he knows his game and what he is good at.” 6. If Cooper can stay healthy and have a Pro Bowl year, that will open things up for younger receivers such as Donovan Peoples-Jones and David Bell. Undrafted free agent Daylen Baldwin has had some nice moments catching passes. If Anthony Schwartz can pull himself together and start catching the ball, the door is open for him to grab significant playing time. 7. In some of the 11-on-11 drills, the offense was flagged several times for penalties such as false starts and illegal formations. Jedrick Wills Jr. was flagged twice times and was pulled from the controlled scrimmage. Joel Bitonio also was nailed with an illegal formation call. Stefanski was really upset with his left tackle and the offense in general for the unforced errors during one part of the practice. 8. The Eagles brought some pressure, and it was interesting to watch Deshaun Watson and Brissett handle it because they are mobile. “Solid” is word that comes to mind about Brissett. Watson’s feet are so quick, he evades tacklers while still keeping his eyes down field looking for a receiver. Watson throws with extreme accuracy when on the run – even when it seems he’s off-balance. For team hats, shirts or other gear:
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