Braxton Miller feels at home after joining Browns



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Miller said he had a few other teams hoping to have him come, but the Browns' attractiveness and proximity to home were too important to be left out.

He has to face a difficult battle to stay. The Browns have a group of wide receivers looking to make their way behind Odell Beckham Jr., Jarvis Landry and Rashard Higgins. The coaches will probably take a long look at Miller, but his window to impress is small.

While there are only two pre-season games left, Miller wants to play as soon as possible. He was able to see a decent amount of shots on Friday against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

"Give me some coins and a small package," said Miller. "I will do it."

– Kitchens said he was modeling his coaching style and that he was building links with players from Sylvester Croom, who had spent 40 years as a college coach and coach. NFL. Croom became the first African-American head coach in the history of the SEC when he headed the state of Mississippi from 2004 to 2008 and worked for Kitchens when he was coach to the Bulldogs from 2004 to 2005.

"For him to carry that on his shoulders during this time, I had the great chance to be part of that," said Kitchens. "See how he went through the fire, and still be the man that he is, I mean, it's one of the most awesome things I've ever had views as an individual. "

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