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Cleveland Browns:
- "Browns Not Making Any Promises To Johnny Manziel" (92.3 The Fan) - "While Johnny Manziel spent the first hours of his offseason relaxing in Miami, the Browns made it clear he’s got plenty of work to do to be their starting quarterback next season."
- "Browns' plans for Brian Hoyer clear: Only if price is right" (ESPN) - "This quote from general manager Ray Farmer tells you everything you need to know about how the Cleveland Browns view Brian Hoyer and his free agency..."
- "Farmer: Haslam didn't pick Manziel" (FSO) - "There have been countless reports since the draft last May that Cleveland Browns owner Jimmy Haslam made the call to draft Johnny Manziel with the No. 22 overall pick. However, Ray Farmer refuted that claim once again Tuesday."
- "Browns sign two kickers to futures deals" (OBR) - "The Cleveland Browns on Tuesday signed K Travis Coons and K Carey Spear to the reserve/futures list. General Manager Ray Farmer made the announcement."
NFL:
- "Lions' Suh has suspension reduced, can play Sunday" (AP) - "Lions defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh can play in Detroit's wild-card game after his one-game NFL suspension was reduced to a $70,000 fine. Hearing officer Ted Cottrell heard Suh's expedited appeal..."
- "With Le'Veon Bell injured, Steelers sign RB Ben Tate" (CBS) - "The Steelers announced they signed free agent running back Ben Tate, and he's expected to be in uniform Saturday night when Pittsburgh hosts Baltimore in the playoffs."
- "Rex Ryan has interviews scheduled with 49ers, Falcons" (NFL.com) - "Rex Ryan is a man in demand for NFL teams on the hunt for a new head coach. NFL Media's Kimberly Jones reported Tuesday that the erstwhile New York Jets coach has interviews scheduled..."
- "Top coaching candiates for NFL openings" (USA TODAY) - "There were few surprises Monday as a few NFL teams parted ways with their head coaches. The Atlanta Falcons, Chicago Bears, New York Jets and San Francisco 49ers are all in the market for a new head coach..."