BEREA — Isaiah Bond was one of the last players to join the Browns before training camp ended. However, that doesn't mean he's one of the last ones expected to play when they open the regular season.
In fact, the Browns have worked double time to get the undrafted rookie wide receiver up to speed in order to contribute against the Cincinnati Bengals .
"I mean, it's an amazing feeling," Bond said Sept. 3 "It also goes to show the hard work I put in offseason to be able to be put in different roles and use my talent to the best of my ability. So it just proves my offseason hard work and dedication."
Bond, 21, wasn't signed by the Browns until Aug. 18. The reason for that was due to a sexual assault arrest in April that caused him to go undrafted in April.
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