BEREA — Tyson Campbell's still finding himself getting adjusted to life with a new football team. Life for the Browns cornerback , however, is improving.

"I mean, each week it gets better," Campbell told the Beacon Journal Oct. 23, three days before the Browns travel to face the New England Patriots. "It gets easier. You get more adjusted not only with the atmosphere, but just also the scheme and the playbook as well."

Campbell arrived in Cleveland Oct. 9, the day after the Browns acquired him in a late-night trade with the Jacksonville Jaguars in exchange for cornerback Greg Newsome II. He essentially went from the airport to the facility to the practice field that day, then into the starting lineup the following Sunday at the Pittsburgh Steelers. Buy Cleveland Browns tickets

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