Kareem Hunt may be able to do "the most good" returning to the field in his hometown, Cleveland Browns coach Freddie Kitchens said at the NFL combine on Wednesday.
The Browns signed Hunt a few months after a video from February of 2018 was released that showed him shoving and kicking a woman in an early-morning altercation outside his downtown Cleveland residence.
The video, and the fact Hunt had lied about it, prompted Kansas City to release him.
"Kareem has to be willing, has to show remorse and be willing to make a change," Kitchens told the media at the combine.