CLEVELAND, Ohio – It’s the offseason, but the Browns still have a schedule of workouts and camps as the team prepares for the 2019 season.

Here’s a rundown of the Browns’ offseason workout dates, and what they will be doing.

COMPLETED

Phase 1: April 1-4, 8-11

This portion lasted two weeks and were limited to strength and conditioning, and physical rehab. Only strength and conditioning coaches were allowed on the field, there was a 90-minute cap for field work, and clubs could only specify two hours for players to be at the facility. Players could choose how to spend the other two hours. Teams were limited to “dead ball” drills (throwing without coverage, kicking without fielding, etc..)

Phase 2: April 15-18

The sessions allowed coaches on the field, but prohibited offense vs. defense and one-on-one drills.

Voluntary minicamp: April 23-25

The Browns have also held a voluntary minicamp, something afforded to teams with a new head coach. The sessions allowed coaches on the field to conduct individual and 7-on-7 drills.

COMING UP

Rookie minicamp: May 3-5

This camp will include draft and undrafted rookies, as well as players invited to camp on a tryout basis.

Phase 3: May 14-16, 21-23, 28-31

Known as organized team activities (OTAs), these sessions can include helmets, but no pads. There is no live contact, but teams can conduct 11-on-11 drills.

Mandatory minicamp: June 4-6

This session must include two practices (helmets but no contact) with an off day in between. Teams are allowed to be on the field for three-and-a-half hours per day. The second practice is limited to walk-through activities.

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