Cleveland Browns News: Facilities slowly begin to reopen

BEREA, OH - AUGUST 6: A general view of the Cleveland Browns as a team warming up before the start of the Cleveland Browns Training Camp on August 6, 2019 at the Cleveland Browns Training Facility in Berea, Ohio. (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Getty Images)
BEREA, OH - AUGUST 6: A general view of the Cleveland Browns as a team warming up before the start of the Cleveland Browns Training Camp on August 6, 2019 at the Cleveland Browns Training Facility in Berea, Ohio. (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Getty Images) /
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There was a point where we were unsure if there would be football in 2020. But now, the Cleveland Browns and the rest of the NFL are slowly starting to reopen their facilities.

For the Browns, that’s starting to happen now as they are gradually bringing people into Berea, while remaining cautious of the continued concerns brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Even with the concern not completely behind us, it’s good to see things improving to the point where we can possibly see the season begin on time. It’s even better to see teams taking the necessary precautions to keep the return as safe as possible.

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Inside the Browns’ gradual return to their facilities — Andrew Gribble, ClevelandBrowns.com

"“After weeks of researching, planning and listening to health experts and government recommendations, the Browns opened their doors to a handful of executives on the football and business side of the building as well as some other employees whose jobs do not translate as well as others to working from home as part of Phase I of a return to facilities”"

Many NFL teams are slowly returning to work, which is a positive sign as they aim to start the season as scheduled despite the COVID-19 pandemic in our country.

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