Browns Sign Wide Receiver Isaiah Bond After No-Bill in Assault Case
Browns Sign Wide Receiver Isaiah Bond After No-Bill in Assault Case

Browns Sign Wide Receiver Isaiah Bond After No-Bill in Assault Case

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Isaiah Bond, a speedy wide receiver recently signed by the Cleveland Browns to a three-year, fully guaranteed contract, made an immediate impact during his first practice by making a deep touchdown catch and displaying strong confidence on the field. Bond, who played college football at Alabama and Texas, addressed questions about the sexual assault charge against him that was no-billed by a Texas grand jury, reaffirming his innocence and expressing gratitude and loyalty to the Browns while declining to discuss legal details further. The Browns' coaching staff emphasized the importance of Bond earning his role and trust within the team, noting his potential to boost an offense lacking a home-run threat. Bond's signing was closely monitored following the legal developments, and though cleared legally, the NFL is still reviewing the case under its personal conduct policy, which could affect his season availability. Bond expressed excitement about joining the Browns, crediting his quick learning ability and readiness to contribute in the upcoming preseason game. The team and fans are hopeful that Bond's talent and commitment will help address their wide receiver needs while he maintains a clean off-field record.

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