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Browns' pass catchers have their day in the end zone | Training Camp Observations

65 yards, 55 seconds

The Browns ran a drill during practice in which the offense had 55 seconds and one timeout to get 65 yards down the field to score a touchdown or get a field goal to win the game. Flacco and Sanders were the only two quarterbacks to participate in the drill.

Flacco went first, completing two of his first three passes, both completions going to Thrash. His third completion was a short pass inbounds to Njoku that kept the clock running, forcing the field goal unit to get on the field in a hurry. The time ran out before the field goal unit was able to get the kick off.

Sanders' rep in the drill started with a 7-yard gain. After an incomplete pass, he connected with Larvadain for a first down. On the ensuing first down, he had his second consecutive completion to a rookie, this time being Fannin for a 9-yard gain.

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