

The Facts: Hunt -- currently seeking a contract extension -- did not participate in team drills for the second consecutive practice on Saturday.
Diehards Line:
League sources tell CBS's Josina Anderson, it's the second timee since training camp started that Hunt didn't participate in the team portion of practice. Hunt told the team multiple times recently, his current plan is to participate in individuals drills only. Friday was the first day of his "hold-in." Anderson has been told several times Hunt periodically has said to members of the team informally -- he wants to get paid or traded. However, one source emphasized they believe Hunt would like to stay in Cleveland, but just wants to be compensated for his worth. Hunt received a two-year extension in 2020, reportedly worth $13.25 million), after starting his career with the Chiefs. Last season Hunt played in eight games, rushing for 386 yards after dealing with calf and ankle injuries. Hunt rushed for a career-high 1327 yards his rookie season.