Josh Gordon is making a quick impact with the Cleveland Browns. One day after owner Randy Lerner surprisingly announced his negotiations to sell controlling interest in the team to truck-stop magnate Jimmy Haslam, the Browns opened practice to their fans Saturday. They waited in the rain before gates opened to watch heralded rookies Gordon, Brandon Weeden and Trent Richardson work with and against veteran teammates. Not everyone participated. Defensive lineman Ahtyba Rubin ran sprints as teammates ran plays. Tight end Evan Moore wore a ball cap and watched those in helmets knock each other around.