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During early training camp, there are normally a lot of soft tissue injuries and other light tweaks due to players ramping back up for the season. On Tuesday, Cleveland Browns linebacker Matthew Adams exited practice early with what appeared to be a leg injury.

During the first competitive 7-on-7, Adams appeared to tweak something in his leg that left him walking off with a trainer, per a report.

Adams signed a one-year deal with the Browns as a free agent this past offseason. Expected to be a nice piece for Bubba Ventrone’s special teams unit, the two spent time together in Indianapolis. Adams spent the first four seasons of his career with the Colts, before playing with the Chicago Bears in 2022.

Browns Digest will update the status of Adams as it becomes available.

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