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Cleveland Browns:
- "Browns veteran players trust the core pieces are in place" (Browns.com) - "If you are looking for proof into why Jimmy Haslam gave Mike Pettine and Ray Farmer a ringing endorsement, look no further than the effort displayed at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday in Baltimore."
- "Browns Rookie Connor Shaw Shows How Unprepared Johnny Manziel Really Was" (B/R) - "The Cleveland Browns probably hoped at the beginning of the year that they could run a rookie quarterback out onto the field in Week 17 when the playoffs were on the line."
- "QB market for 2015 could lead Browns back to Brian Hoyer" (ESPN) - "Coach Mike Pettine talked quarterback after the Cleveland Browns ended their season at 7-9 with a 20-10 loss to the Baltimore Ravens."
- "Cameron saddened by prospect of having played perhaps final game with Cleveland" (Plain Dealer) - "Just as Jordan Cameron was starting to make plays, his season and perhaps his Browns' career is at an end."
- "Week 17: Browns vs. Ravens highlights" (NFL.com) - VIDEO
NFL:
- "The NFL draft order is set for non-playoff teams" (USA TODAY) - "The season is over for 20 NFL teams. As the calendar turns, those teams will turn their focus to the offseason, which starts with preparation for the 2015 NFL draft."
- "Report: Harbaugh to be Michigan coach; family flying to Ann Arbor" (CBS) - "After weeks of rumors connecting the San Francisco 49ers coach to his alma mater, Bruce Feldman of FOX Sports reported that the former Wolverines quarterback will accept the Michigan head coaching position..."
- "Ndamukong Suh stepped on Packers QB Aaron Rodgers' leg twice" (SI.com) - "Lions defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh stepped on Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers' leg twice during Sunday's game."
- "Report: Jets to 'swiftly' fire Idzik, Ryan" (PFT) - "To little (or no) surprise, a new regime is coming to the Jets. Chris Mortensen of ESPN reports that Jets owner Woody Johnson will move 'swiftly' on Monday to fire G.M. John Idzik and coach Rex Ryan."