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Cleveland Browns:
- "Other possible Browns roster moves in the wake of the release of LB D'Qwell Jackson" (ESPN Cleveland) - "The business season: For six days, the Browns’ new football minds dabbled in Fantasy Football, ogling all those fast new draft prospects on display in Indianapolis."
- "D'Qwell Jackson reportedly meeting with Denver and Tennessee this weekend" (Plain Dealer) - "Near the end of last season, former Browns defensive coordinator Ray Horton called D’Qwell Jackson a 'coach’s dream.' It seems Horton, now the Tennessee Titans' coordinator, might like to reunite with the 30-year-old linebacker the Browns released Wednesday."
- "Will Patriots pursue D'Qwell Jackson?" (FSO) - "Who's hot on the trail of linebacker D'Qwell Jackson following his release from the Browns? CBS Sports' Jason LaCanfora reported seven teams contacted the veteran, who was a mainstay of the Browns defense, after the team let him go in lieu of paying a $4.1 million signing bonus that kicked in come March."
- "Browns Dane Brugler on Derek Carr, 'He Will Win You Games'" (92.3 The Fan) - "CBS Sports NFL Draft Analyst Dane Brugler joined Joe Lull on the 'Ken Carman Show.' Brugler talked about this years NFL Draft QB class, Derek Carr, Johnny Football, Teddy Bridgewater..."
NFL:
- "Source: Cap will be $133 million per team" (PFT) - "For 2014, each team will have $10 million more to spend than it had a year ago. Per a league source, the salary cap will be $133 million in 2014."
- "Agent's take: 49ers face challenges in any new deal with Kaepernick" (CBS Sports) - "The San Francisco 49ers met with Colin Kaepernick's representatives at the NFL combine to start discussions on his new contract."
- "Russell Wilson won't get at-bat" (ESPN) - "Rest easy, Seattle Seahawks fans. Quarterback Russell Wilson will not bat for the Texas Rangers in Monday's Cactus League game."
- "Bill Belichick, Jim Harbaugh among the NFL’s most indispensable coaches" (SI.com) - "The coaches without whom NFL teams would be lost? Harbaugh’s on that list, but there are a few names above his."