More than a month since becoming a free agent, running back Kareem Hunt is languishing on the open market, along with several other veteran RBs.
The Browns appear ready to move on from the 27-year-old, but general manager Andrew Berry didn't slam the door shut on a potential reunion down the road, Kevin Patra of NFL.com reports.
"I don't know that we've necessarily shut the door on anything," Berry said Friday. "Look, we're not playing games until September, so we'll remain open-minded to anything that can help the team."
With Nick Chubb the clear RB1, Berry noted that he's comfortable with the current makeup of the running back corps but didn't rule out selecting one in next week's draft.
"We like the room that we have, obviously, Nick leads it," Berry said. "Pleased with Jerome (Ford)'s progress over the last year. John Kelly, (Nate) McCrary, Demetric (Felton), taking reps there. We feel like we have a variety of skill sets that wouldn't exclude us from adding someone this upcoming weekend at that position. We just have to see how the board shakes out."
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