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Cleveland Browns:
- "Shanahan: No leader in Browns QB derby" (FSO) - "Five days in, the guys overseeing the Cleveland Browns quarterback competition see no leader and no hurry to name one. The guys competing for the job see it similarly, but in different ways."
- "John Greco and Billy Winn return to practice" (ClevelandBrowns.com) - "John Greco was back at practice Thursday after missing akk of camp rehabbing a minor injury. Greco started 14 games last season, mostly at left guard. He was limited in his first training camp practice, but the 29-year-old is not troubled by missing time."
- "QBs in Focus: Weeden, Campbell, Hoyer" (ProFootballFocus) - "Though we certainly miss football during the offseason, it’s always a good time to take a step back and analyze our plethora of data. We’re often so busy grading and collecting data during the season that we’re unable to put a lot of the information to good use."
- "The 'Help' Josh Gordon Really Needs" (WFNY) - "Josh Gordon needs help. This has been a common sentence bandied about the vacuum of opinions we call the Internet ever since the news came down that the gazelle-like receiver might have failed yet another drug test. And he does."
NFL:
- "QB Brady Quinn done with NFL, heading to Fox Sports" (CBS) - "Former first-round pick Brady Quinn has decided to take the same career path as Tim Tebow. Quinn has decided to quit football and move on to the announcing booth."
- "Jim Harbaugh, 49ers to table contract talks until '15" (NFL.com) - "The San Francisco 49ers and Jim Harbaugh have pressed pause on contract talks."
- "Seahawks bumped up Marshawn Lynch’s 2014 salary" (PFT) - "The Seahawks got their starting running back in camp today, and Marshawn Lynch got something out of his brief holdout."
- "Why Calvin Johnson is a nightmare" (ESPN) - "Imagine this. You were the best athlete in your high school. Then you were a star player in college. Now you're mentioned as one of the best defensive backs in the NFL."