Kevin Stefanski adds extra practices with Panthers, Eagles in training camp

The Cleveland Browns are changing their preseason schedule ahead of the 2025 season.

Head coach Kevin Stefanski announced at the NFL owners meetings that the team would be doing a week of joint practices with the Carolina Panthers and Philadelphia Eagles. The Browns have had many successful joint practices with teams in the past. 

The Browns and Eagles have spent a week practicing together over the last few years. The organizations have built a peculiar bond during that time. Stefanski told reporters earlier in the week that the Browns' relationship with the Eagles’ staff sold him on Kenny Pickett. The Browns will face off against the Eagles during week two of the preseason.

The Browns have made some significant changes to their summer schedule. The team previously announced they won’t be returning to the Greenbrier luxury resort this summer. Hopefully, fans will get to see more practices in Berea this summer.  

This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Browns to hold joint practices with Panthers, Eagles in training camp

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