Following the guidance and advice of Browns center and NFL Players Association President JC Tretter, Cleveland’s players joined a growing list of teams vowing to skip voluntary in-person workouts this offseason. Browns players released a statement through the NFLPA saying they are opposed to the idea. "The NFL’s memo outlining how they plan to implement voluntary workouts falls short of what we as players believe is adequate," the statement said. "The Cleveland Browns players agree that a virtual offseason, like we had last year, is the best decision for everyone in our league. "For these reasons, we stand in solidarity with players from other clubs by exercising our CBA right to not attend in-person voluntary workouts this offseason.
Source: Fox News April 15, 2021 23:22 UTC