As June kicks off, the Cleveland Browns will start mandatory minicamp before going on summer break. Mandatory minicamp is different; players are required to be there unless they have an excused absence. In the Browns case, every player is likely to be there, but all eyes remain on a certain player.
Star defensive end and reigning Defensive Player of the Year Myles Garrett has yet to appear at the facility, whether it’s for voluntary workouts or OTAs. Garrett has also yet to meet new head coach Todd Monken in person or defensive coordinator Mike Rutenberg, for that matter. It’s a topic
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