Cleveland Browns Release Longtime Long Snapper Charley Hughlett
The Browns part ways with their second-longest tenured player while signing cornerback Anthony Kendall.
- Charley Hughlett, the Browns' long snapper since 2014, was released with two years left on his contract.
- Hughlett played 152 games for Cleveland, ranking 15th in franchise history, but was limited to five games last season due to a rib injury.
- General Manager Andrew Berry described the decision as 'bittersweet,' praising Hughlett's perseverance and contributions to the team.
- The Browns signed cornerback Anthony Kendall, a Baldwin-Wallace alumnus, who previously spent time on practice squads for the Titans and Ravens.
- Hughlett's release leaves Joel Bitonio as the longest-tenured player on the team, having also joined in 2014.