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Cleveland Browns:
- "Johnny Manziel deserves credit for taking tough step" (ESPN) - "Admiration, respect and hope for a long-term, positive result are the dominant emotions for Johnny Manziel. Those arise from the news that the Cleveland Browns quarterback voluntarily checked himself into a treatment center Wednesday."
- "By entering treatment, Manziel's actions are backing up his intentions" (SI.com) - "Could he distance himself from the hard-partying Johnny Football persona and develop the traits needed to be the face of an NFL franchise?"
- "Browns need to hit the reset button, starting over with Brian Hoyer" (Plain Dealer) - "When the Browns drafted Johnny Manziel, they knew he had drinking problem. Or at the very least, they knew Manziel's father thought his son had a drinking problem."
- "Building Cleveland Browns' Ultimate 2015 Offense" (B/R) - "The Cleveland Browns have many questions on offense heading into the offseason. How could the Browns improve on offense? Who should Cleveland target in free agency and the draft?" - VIDEO
NFL:
- "Duron Carter, Indianapolis Colts agree to terms" (NFL.com) - "Duron Carter is getting a second chance in the NFL. The Indianapolis Colts have agreed to terms with Carter, a wide receiver who makes his return to the league after spending two seasons in the Canadian Football League..."
- "Falcons name Dan Quinn as their new head coach" (PFT) - "The Falcons didn’t really keep it a secret, but their decision to hire Dan Quinn as their next head coach couldn’t become official until Quinn was done with his duties as the Seahawks defensive coordinator."
- "Warren Sapp arrested on suspicion of soliciting prostitute, assault" (USA TODAY) - "Pro Football Hall of Famer Warren Sapp was arrested in Arizona on Monday on suspicion of soliciting a prostitute and accused of assaulting two women..."
- "A Head Coach Botched The End Of The Super Bowl, And It Wasn’t Pete Carroll" (538) - "Everyone knew it was coming. Second-and-1 on the 1-yard line. Marshawn Lynch was waiting in the backfield, poised to do what he was put on this Earth to do: Get a touchdown — this touchdown."
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