The Cleveland Browns have entered the NFL’s summer holiday, a roughly six-week period where the league and its teams go mostly quiet for the only time of the year.
That does not mean that general manager Andrew Berry can spend the entire time sitting on a beach and sipping Mai Tais, as nice as that sounds. Berry still has a few items to clean up before the start of training camp, like signing defensive tackle Perrion Winfrey, the team’s lone remaining unsigned draft pick, looking at some additional help at defensive tackle, and prepping for the league to make a ruling on quarterback Deshaun Watson.