Browns' Todd Monken Expresses Concern Over Tight End Depth After Practice
Cleveland Browns head coach Todd Monken discussed the challenges facing the team's tight end position after a joint practice with the Buffalo Bills. He expressed concern about the depth and injuries impacting the group as the regular season approaches.
Monken noted that the tight end room has faced difficulties, particularly after the departure of veteran David Njoku. Second-year tight end Harold Fannin Jr., who had a strong rookie season, has been recovering from a groin injury, while other players have also faced setbacks. The team has made recent signings to bolster the position, including former Giants player Jermaine Terry.
Despite these challenges, Fannin has shown promise in practice, including a touchdown catch from quarterback Shedeur Sanders. The Browns are preparing for their second preseason game against Buffalo, with Monken emphasizing the need for a healthy tight end group to support the new offensive strategy.
