The Commercial Appeal

Browns tell Hunt, OBJ to watch their behavior

- Tom Withers ASSOCIATED PRESS

BEREA, Ohio – Browns owner Jimmy Haslam said the team has again told running back Kareem Hunt that he’d better behave.

Hunt, who was suspended last season by the NFL for two physical altercatio­ns, was cited last week for speeding and police found marijuana in his car. Although he wasn’t arrested, Hunt’s actions prompted the team to meet with the 24-year-old to discuss his conduct.

New coach Kevin Stefanski and general manager Andrew Berry spoke to Hunt about their expectatio­ns for him and staying out of trouble.

“It’s not good,” Haslam said Wednesday as the team re-introduced Berry, who was the club’s vice president of player personnel from 2016 to 2018. “Kareem knows he’s got to do better. Kevin and Andrew have talked to him about it and I’ll just leave it at that. What he did is not acceptable; he’s got to do better.”

Stefanski, hired last month after spending 13 seasons in a variety of coaching positions with the Minnesota Vikings, said he made it clear to Hunt that he needs to follow team policies.

Hunt was stopped by police last week in Rocky River, Ohio, and was issued a speeding ticket. During a search of his vehicle, an officer found a small amount of marijuana and an open container of vodka in a backpack on the back seat.

In dashboard cam video released by police, an emotional Hunt asked the officer for leniency and promised he would change his ways.

The situation raised a red flag for the Browns after they took a risk in signing him to a one-year contract last year after he was released by the Kansas City Chiefs. Hunt was suspended eight games by the league for his off-field offenses, one of which was being caught on video shoving and kicking a woman during an argument in a hotel hallway.

Stefanski also met with star wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr., who had a disappoint­ing first season with Cleveland and then found himself in trouble last month in New Orleans. Beckham handed money to LSU players on the field after they won the national championsh­ip over Clemson and then slapped a Superdome security guard on the buttocks while celebratin­g in the Tigers’ locker room.

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