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Report: Harold Fannin Jr. didn’t participate in offseason practices

The Browns’ offseason program has ended. It came and went without a key member of the offense taking part in practice.

Via Zac Jackson of The Athletic, tight end Harold Fannin Jr. didn’t participate in the offseason sessions.

In 16 games with 13 starts, Fannin caught 72 passes for 731 yards and six touchdowns as a rookie. He also scored a rushing touchdown.

There’s no obligation in the offseason to disclose injury information. The requirement doesn’t apply until the first week of the regular season.

For now, Fannin’s absence from offseason workouts will remain a mystery. It can’t be a contract thing; he’s not eligible for a new contract until after the 2027 season.

Beyond the question of when he’ll be healthy, his absence has prevented him from getting reps in the new offense being installed by coach Todd Monken.



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