BEREA — For the moment, and history has shown it’s fleeting in Cleveland, the Browns’ ever-changing quarterback situation is settled.
Now they’ve got to address their condition at running back. It’s fluid and murky.
With rookie Quinshon Judkins still unsigned and awaiting possible NFL discipline, Cleveland went into Wednesday with just two running backs — Jerome Ford and rookie Dylan Sampson — on its roster as the Sept. 7 opener against Cincinnati quickly approached.
The team added some depth in claiming Raheim Sanders off waivers from the Los Angeles Chargers, and running backs Ahmani Marshall and Trayveon Williams were signed to the practice squad after being released this week.
It’s safe to assume there will be more movement inside the running back room in the days and weeks ahead.