BEREA, Ohio — While some players who made the Browns' initial 53-man roster learned at the deadline on Tuesday, defensive lineman Adin Huntington found out a few days earlier.
After Saturday's final preseason game against the Los Angeles Rams, Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski shared the news at his postgame press conference.
"He's on our football team. AB [general manager Andrew Berry] said I could share that with you guys, so he made the football team," Stefanski said.
Huntington's body of work was highlighted in the final preseason game. He started at fullback, worked on special teams and was a standout at defensive tackle with 1.5 sacks and a forced fumble.
That, on top of all the plays he made in the preseason and training camp practices, secured him a spot on the Browns' roster.