With more than a dozen NCAA Division I schools in Ohio, the Cleveland Browns have multiple opportunities to scout talented players without ever leaving the state.
A month after being waived, former West Virginia Mountaineer Rex Sunahara is back with the Cleveland Browns. An injury to Charley Hughlett has now opened up an opportunity for Sunaharra to return to the Browns as their long snapper, according to Pro Football Talk among other outlets. The Browns initially signed Sunahara on Aug.
The Browns will have a new long snapper for the first time in a long time when they face the Eagles on Sunday. Charley Hughlett was placed on injured reserve Wednesday because of an injury to his ribs.
The Cleveland Browns announced on Monday afternoon that they have waived 16 players on roster, including former WVU long snapper Rex Sunahara. The Browns signed Sunahara on Aug.
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The Browns have signed safety Tyler Coyle and long snapper Rex Sunahara, the team announced. Cleveland signed Sunahara last week, and he long snapped for five plays against the Packers.
Former Mountaineer long snapper Rex Sunahara is getting another shot at the NFL, and with another AFC North team. Zac Jackson, who covers the Browns for The Athletic, was first to report Cleveland signed Sunahara on Thursday.
The Browns have added a long snapper. Cleveland announced on Thursday that the club has signed Rex Sunahara. A Northeast Ohio native, Sunahara entered the league in 2020 an undrafted free agent out of West Virginia.
A year after being drafted in the XFL by the San Antonio Brahmas, former Mountaineer Rex Sunahara has signed again to continue to the team’s transition to the new UFL.