As 100 Adapted Football League athletes pulled on their commemorative uniforms celebrating the fifth year of the program, the ever-growing Achievement Centers for Children Cleveland Browns Adapted Football League officially began its season on Saturday, May 30 with an open skills session. The program is one of many initiatives that is supported through the Cleveland Browns Foundation.
Along with the participating athletes, many of the programs 150 volunteers were in attendance to assist in running the open skills session, which took place at Camp Cheerful in Strongsville, Ohio. Cleveland Browns players, along with mascot Chomps, were also on site to lend their football expertise and help run the training camp style drills.