Cleveland Browns and Buffalo Bills Hold Joint Practice Session
The Cleveland Browns and the Buffalo Bills held a joint practice session in Berea, Ohio, where their quarterbacks faced off against each other in a competitive setting.

Cleveland Akron, OH, August 20, 2026 —
Berea, Ohio – The Cleveland Browns and the Buffalo Bills convened for a joint practice session Tuesday at the Browns’ facility in Berea. The practice offered a competitive environment for both teams to prepare for the upcoming NFL season, with a particular focus on the quarterback matchups.
The session provided an opportunity for players and coaching staffs to evaluate their performance against a different opponent. While specific details about the outcomes of individual plays or statistics from the practice were not provided, the event was characterized as a competitive setting for the quarterbacks.
Joint practices are a common feature of NFL training camps, allowing teams to simulate game-like conditions in a controlled environment. They offer players a chance to face unfamiliar schemes and personnel, which can be valuable for development and identification of areas needing improvement before the regular season begins.
The exact duration and specific drills conducted during the joint practice were not detailed in the summary. The event took place in Berea, Ohio, the home of the Cleveland Browns’ training facilities.
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