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Cleveland Browns:
- "In the long run, the loss of center Alex Mack should not paralyze Browns" (WKNR) - "Center of attention: You can make the case that Alex Mack has done more for the position of center in the last six months than anyone since Jim Otto."
- "Kruger living up to expectations" (OBR) - "Paul Kruger came up big in the Browns win over the Raiders as he picked up all three of the Browns sacks. 'Yeah, (I) had a lot of opportunities to rush,' Kruger said. 'I’m not sure how many times he threw the ball...'"
- "Defending the Cleveland Browns against uniform cheap shots" (WFNY) - "Last week, FOX sports national posted a Buzzfeed-style flipbook of the NFL uniforms, ranking them 32-1. I was shocked to see the Cleveland Browns come up first on that list at dead last..."
- "Wk 8 Report Card: Browns" (NFL.com) - "NFL Media's Elliot Harrison grades the Cleveland Browns on their Week 8 performance." - VIDEO
NFL:
- "Miscast in Tampa, Mark Barron dealt to Rams at NFL trade deadline" (SI.com) - "The NFL's 2014 trade deadline wasn't that splashy, but one team with a lot of potential just got a bit better on defense, while perhaps the league's worst overall defensive unit became weaker as a result."
- "Champ Bailey calls it a career" (ESPN) - "Throughout his NFL career Champ Bailey always said there would be a day when he 'would look in the mirror, look at the film, and decide it was time to move on.' That day has come as the 12-time Pro Bowl selection announced his retirement..."
- "NFL 'maybe' will stage another early Sunday morning game" (PFT) - "For the first time ever, the NFL played a game on Sunday morning in the Eastern time zone, with a 9:30 a.m. ET kickoff between the Lions and Falcons."
- "We’ve Stopped Talking About Domestic Violence And The NFL" (538) - "In early September, the story of Ray Rice assaulting his then-fiancée in an Atlantic City casino exploded in the media, sparking a debate about how to prevent — and respond to — domestic violence in the NFL and society at large."