Browns TE Harold Fannin Jr. missed all offseason practices, per report
By
Mike Florio
Pulled from the oven a few minutes early. Edible, just barely.
Summary
The Browns' offseason program has concluded without tight end Harold Fannin Jr. participating in any practice sessions. According to Zac Jackson of The Athletic, Fannin, who had a productive rookie season with 72 catches, 731 yards, and six receiving touchdowns plus a rushing touchdown across 16 games (13 starts), did not take part in the offseason workouts. The article notes that teams have no obligation to disclose injury information during the offseason, with that requirement only applying starting the first week of the regular season.
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Via Zac Jackson of The Athletic, tight end Harold Fannin Jr. didn't participate in the offseason sessions.
There's no obligation in the offseason to disclose injury information. The requirement doesn't apply until the first week of the regular season.
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