The Cleveland Browns will continue to put the 2016 season behind them when the team opens training camp on July 27 at team headquarters in Berea.
That day will be the first of 15 training camp practices open to the public, according to the team’s website.
Veteran training camp attendees will notice a new look this year as the Browns have changed the layout of the practice field and added additional seats, including a 1,250-seat grandstand with an area for standing-room-only tickets, Dave Freeman, senior vice president of marketing and media, told the team’s website:
“We have spent a significant amount of time discussing how we can really elevate the training camp experience for our fans, especially as it is a unique time for our team, coaches, players and fans to directly interact with one another each day.