The Cleveland Browns were back to practice on Monday after having had Sunday off Cleveland Browns Hats , and the news of Corey Coleman’s trade to the Buffalo Bills loomed large. Our full practice report summary is below.Cleveland Browns Training Camp Report - Day 11 (8/7/18)1. Callaway News Breaks During Practice: If you haven't heard the news already, the news broke just as training camp started today that WR Antonio Callaway got caught driving with a suspended license and with marijuana in his car early Sunday morning.Head coach Hue Jackson said he just learned about the situation today, and it's possible the team didn't even know prior to practice starting. Callaway was catching passes and fielding punts as if it was just another day on the field.Nathan Zegura of Browns.com said that Callaway was running with the first-team offense and scored a touchdown on a reverse at the goal line.2. No Roster Move Needed for Gordon: According to multiple reports, the Browns left WR Josh Gordon on the Did Not Report list, but it will not impact his free agent status. The news broke just as training camp was wrapping up for the day:3. Solid Reviews for Bitonio: So far, so good for LT Joel Bitonio, who will not see excess reps at the position during the preseason despite being new to it. Per Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, Bitonio has been doing a fine job containing DE Myles Garrett, to which the defensive end had a priceless response:4. Big Day for Peppers: Per Scott Petrak of the Chronicle-Telegram, SS Jabrill Peppers had a big day with two interceptionsand nearly had a third.5. Brownies: FB Danny Vitale missed practice with a calf injury. CB Denzel Ward broke up a pass thrown by QB Drew Stanton. DB Briean Boddy-Calhoun intercepted a pass down the sideline while manning the free safety position. ... Former Browns WR Paul Warfield was at camp.6. Next Up: The Browns are off on Wednesday Cleveland Browns Womens Hoodie , as they get ready to head to New York on Thursday for their first preseason game.Scouting the Browns’ Preseason opponent: New York Giants - Our Q&A with Big Blue View On Thursday, the Cleveland Browns begin their preseason on the road against the New York Giants. To help preview a few topics from the Giants’ perspective, I reached out to Ed Valentine from Big Blue View and exchanged three questions with him. Enjoy!Chris: “Tell us a little about the biggest position battle the Giants have going on right now.”Ed: “The biggest position battle is probably at free safety next to Landon Collins. Darian Thompson, Curtis Riley, Andrew Adams and Michael Thomas have all gotten first-team reps. Veteran CB William Gay has also gotten a look there.”Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY SportsChris: “Pat Shurmur was named the Giants new head coach this offseason. How have fans and players taken to him in his first training camp?”Ed: “Players love Shurmur. I don’t know why it didn’t work out for him in Cleveland. He won 9 games there in 2 years, and after the last 2 seasons he looks like a miracle worker. He’s honest, he’s genuine, he treats people with respect. All of those are upgrades over the last head coach.”Chris: “Tell us about one player on offense and one player on defense who Browns fans may not have heard of, but are players to watch on Thursday.”Ed: “This time of year is always about the young guys. On offense, you probably know about Davis Webb but he is the guy Giants fans will be watching closely. Is he the heir apparent to Eli Manning? On defense Womens Customized Cleveland Browns Jerseys , third-round pick B.J. Hill has been a real surprise. He figured to be a backup nose tackle, instead he is a starting 5-tech DE in the 3-4.”This preseason Q&As are always fun for me to do because while I am much more concerned with how the Browns’ players will perform, I like having at least a baseline knowledge of the other teams’ primary competition and a few under-the-radar players.Their free safety position battle seems wide open, which might benefit WR Antonio Callaway if he were to play (stretching the field). At this point, who knows what the deal is with him.Ah, the good old days of Pat Shurmur. I’m sure he has actually learned a ton of valuable lessons from his time with the Browns. At this point, the “why was this coach bad?” starts to fade from memory a bit because we’ve had so many of them — all of the awfulness just blends together now.Thanks again to Ed for taking the time to answer our questions. Custom San Francisco 49ers Jerseys