Donald Stephenson is now officially AWOL from the Cleveland Browns. The veteran offensive tackle, signed this offseason to a one-year, $2.5 million deal, was not present at Tuesday’s mandatory minicamp.

Stephenson has not been seen since inking his deal. He did not participate in any of the team’s OTA sessions, which are voluntary.

Because minicamp is mandatory, Stephenson can now be fined for his absence. The Browns can dock him up to $14,070 for missing Tuesday’s sessions. That figure goes up by the same amount for each of the three days. His contract included a guaranteed $1 million signing bonus.

The veteran tackle was expected to compete for a starting role, though it’s hard to compete if he doesn’t show up.