The Cleveland Browns began to reshape their roster this offseason with the release of four players, including two familiar faces from offenses past with the Kansas City Chiefs. Both offensive lineman Eric Kush and tight end Demetrius Harris were among roster cuts from the Browns announced to the media on Monday.
Both Harris and Kush got their first chances to play professional football with the Chiefs during Andy Reid’s first few years with the team—the same stint when John Dorsey was the team’s general manager. When Dorsey was allowed to walk at the end of his contract with the Chiefs in 2017, both players were given further chances when he took over the Browns front office.