Browns enter training camp with high hopes


BEREA, Ohio (AP) — On coach Romeo Crennel’s whistle, the Cleveland Browns sprinted across the field en masse as hundreds of fans dressed in various shades of brown and orange hooted and hollered. It was as if they just witnessed a Derek Anderson-to-Braylon Edwards touchdown pass.

As training camp officially opened, a loud air horn pierced the air.

Moments later, an unexpected chant rose from the aluminum bleachers ringing Cleveland’s practice fields.

“Su-per Bowl, Su-per Bowl,” went the cry.

Around here, they’re dreaming big.

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