Browns Sign Three Wide Receivers, Two Veteran Safeties After Minicamp
Browns Sign Three Wide Receivers, Two Veteran Safeties After Minicamp

Browns Sign Three Wide Receivers, Two Veteran Safeties After Minicamp

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The Cleveland Browns have bolstered their roster by signing five players following the 2025 NFL Draft, addressing key needs at safety and wide receiver. Veteran safeties Damontae Kazee, formerly of the Steelers, and Rayshawn Jenkins, most recently with the Seahawks, were added to strengthen a safety group lacking depth. On the offensive side, the Browns signed three wide receivers who impressed during rookie minicamp tryouts: Luke Floriea from Kent State, Cade McDonald from Miami (Ohio), and Kisean Johnson from Western Kentucky. Floriea, a local product from Mentor High School, had a standout 2024 season with Kent State, while McDonald also posted career highs last season and is expected to contribute on special teams as a punt returner. These signings come as the Browns look to improve their receiving corps behind established players like Jerry Jeudy, Cedric Tillman, and Diontae Johnson, with hopes that the new additions can compete for roster spots or practice squad roles. The Browns also have a four-way quarterback competition this offseason, increasing the need for additional receivers to support the offense.

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