Arab Times

Hunt practices after demanding trade

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BEREA, Ohio, Aug 8, (AP): The Cleveland Browns’ training camp hasn’t lacked for drama because of quarterbac­k Deshaun Watson’s NFL disciplina­ry case over sexual misconduct allegation­s.

Now, there’s a new storyline involving running back Kareem Hunt - even if the head coach insists the 27-year-old’s fight for an extension is “normal.”

The NFL’s rushing leader in 2017 demanded a trade after the team denied his request for a long-term contract extension, the status of Watson, the starting quarterbac­k who is waiting to see how long he will be suspended for violating the league’s personal conduct policy.

Hunt is in the final season of a two-year, $12 million extension signed in 2020. If the Cleveland-area native is on the active roster for all 17 games, he will earn $6.25 million this season.

Stefanski said he wouldn’t address whether Hunt was penalized for sitting out part of camp.

“I am not going to get into anything that has to do with our players, conversati­ons that I have with our players, and those types of things,” he added. “If our players are healthy, they practice.”

Hunt has been productive during his three seasons for Cleveland, but he missed nine games last season with calf and ankle injuries.

He gained a league-best 1,327 yards rushing as a rookie for the Chiefs in 2017. But like Watson, Hunt arrived in Cleveland with his own baggage. He was suspended by the NFL for the first eight games in 2019 for offfield behavior, including shoving and kicking a woman while with the Kansas City.

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