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Browns eager to see special teams improvements after big offseason additions

The Browns are set to roll out a completely new look to their special teams in 2022.

Cleveland has made additions at every specialist position — save for longsnapper with Charley Hughlett — this offseason and likely completed its final change of the overhaul with the addition of kicker Cade York, who was drafted in the fourth round of the 2022 NFL Draft. Corey Bojorquez, the owner of the two longest punts in the league in each of the last two seasons, and Jakeem Grant, a Pro Bowl returner in 2021, were signed in free agency, giving the Browns three new and largely proven players at core special teams positions.

“It was a big priority for us this offseason to make sure that we had added some competition and talent to the kicking game,” Executive VP of Football Ops and GM Andrew Berry said after the draft. “I think that is something that, coming out of last year, we thought we could make improvements, and we are certainly excited about some of the individuals who we have added to…

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