Nick Chubb runs the ball during practice on Friday. (John Kuntz, cleveland.com)

BEREA, Ohio -- Duke Johnson calls rookie Nick Chubb "Old School."

"The way he carries himself, the way he dresses in practice," Johnson said, "it drives me crazy."

Johnson elaborated.

"His helmet, his face mask, he doesn't really wear gloves all the time," Johnson said. "He's in the wrong generation."

Chubb said that Johnson really just calls him that because his helmet "a little bigger."

"I am who I am," Chubb said. "I really don't wear chains or anything flashy. I put my pads on and my gear and whatever I need and just go to work."

Chubb is the shiny new toy in the Browns' remade backfield that will get put on full display on Saturday when the pads go on for the first time. Johnson is back, but, like last year, he's working all over the place, not just in the backfield -- more on that in a few days. The Browns also signed Carlos Hyde away from San Francisco.

"Nick is a beast," Hyde said. "Definitely brings a lot to the game that will get us some wins this season. Just, overall, a good player."

It's unclear this early who will carry the load among the two lead runners. In fact, we haven't even seen them really run yet, considering they haven't put on pads.

"I will be excited to get the pads on (Saturday)," Hyde said. "I think I have had enough of the two-hand touch part of the game."

"It's been a long time," Chubb said. "In the NFL, you don't have spring ball or anything, so it's time to go back to playing football."

Sounds like a couple of old school runners.

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Play of the day

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Jarvis Landy has done his fair share of talking since arriving in Cleveland, but he's also done his fair share of impressing when he's been on the field.

That continued Friday during one-on-one drills against the secondary when he got open against T.J. Carrie and found the endzone.

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Injuries

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Defensive lineman Caleb Brantley catches a ball during the opening day of training camp on Thursday. (John Kuntz, cleveland.com)

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Offensive lineman Greg Robinson left Friday's practice and is being evaluated for a concussion. Defensive lineman Caleb Brantley left practice with cramps for the second consecutive day.

Tight end Devon Cajuste (concussion), defensive lineman Daniel Ekuale (calf) and wide receiver Damion Ratley (hip) did not practice on Friday. They joined offensive lineman Desmond Harrison (toe), safety Jabrill Peppers (groin) and defensive linemen Chad Thomas (hernia) and Trenton Thompson who all did not practice for the second day in a row.

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Additions

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The Browns signed defensive lineman Zaycoven Henderson and wide receiver Blake Jackon on Friday, the team announced.

Jackson is a former quarterback at Mary Hardin-Baylor, the 2016 Stagg Bowl winners. Jackson and Mary Hardin-Baylor beat Mount Union in the semifinals of the Division III playoffs that year.

Henderson is a rookie out of Texas A&M. The 6-foot-1, 305 pound native of Longview, Texas, had 21.5 tackles for loss and 8.5 sacks in his college career.

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Puppy update

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Meet Myles Garuff!



Myles is a 12-week old rottweiler/hound mix who loves digging up fossils in his spare time! 🦖



Find him and more puppies up for adoption at our #BrownsCamp Puppy Pound! pic.twitter.com/mUnEwHhJYb — Cleveland Browns (@Browns) July 27, 2018

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If you're scoring at home -- And why wouldn't you be? -- 24 puppies have been adopted from the Puppy Pound.

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