Cleveland Browns training camp turned fiery this week as head coach Todd Monken called an early halt to practice after defensive players crossed the line with overly aggressive hits — even without full pads. Key incidents involved QB Shedeur Sanders getting slammed and DL Adin Huntington taking down star RB Quinshon Judkins, both flagged for excessive contact. While intensity is expected, Monken’s move signals a firm stance: aggression must be disciplined, not reckless. With joint practices against the Buffalo Bills looming, the Browns need to find that balance between edge and control — or risk injury and missteps before the season even begins.
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