PHILADELPHIA — The Browns held the first of two joint practices against the Eagles on Wednesday.

Here are my takeaways from Day 1 of joint practice in Philadelphia, which was hot, physical, and saw both teams playing extremely hard.

1. Pre-snap movement a priority

The Browns consistently used pre-snap motion to create mismatches and force defensive adjustments. This included orbit motion, jet motion, and shifting players like Harold Fannin Jr., Jerry Jeudy, and Gage Larvadain into different alignments.

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