Eagles vs. Browns Practice: Intensity, Concerns, and Competitive Prep

Browns guard Joel Bitonio raises concerns about Eagles defenders resorting to cheap shots against QB Deshaun Watson during joint practice.

Eagles and Browns engage in intense joint practice, with the Philadelphia defense rebounding after a physical display by Cleveland's Myles Garrett-led unit.

Philadelphia's aggressive and motivated defense gains an upper hand against the Browns, exacting revenge in their joint practice sessions.

Joel Bitonio expresses disappointment over questionable plays and cheap shots on Deshaun Watson, emphasizing the need to protect the quarterback.

Browns' star Myles Garrett denies witnessing any dirty plays or cheap shots during the practice, amid scuffles between the two teams.

Intense practices between the Eagles and Browns result in productive work for both teams, culminating in a preseason showdown for roster spots.

Defensive intensity defines Eagles-Browns joint practice, with Bitonio highlighting the importance of avoiding close contact and cheap shots.

Both teams engage in competitive joint practices, showcasing their rookies and veterans in preparation for a decisive Thursday night preseason game.

Joel Bitonio's criticism of potential cheap shots highlights the fine line between competitive play and ensuring quarterback safety during practice.

Practice sessions yield valuable experience for Eagles and Browns as they conclude their competitive week with a preseason game of talent evaluation.

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