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Cleveland Browns:
- "Browns coaching change could spur contract talks with potential free agents" (WKNR) - "Take care of your own: The new regime of the Browns can change the culture of the organization without waiting for the draft or coach Hue Jackson’s first offseason program."
- "Karlos Dansby happy for changes within Browns after tough season" (ESPN) - "A 'suffocating' atmosphere caused by internal conflict dragged the Cleveland Browns down in 2015, veteran Browns linebacker Karlos Dansby said Monday."
- "Browns adding ex-NFL RB Rock Cartwright to staff" (PFT) - "The Browns are adding former NFL running back Rock Cartwright to their coaching staff as a quality control coach, ESPN’s Adam Caplan reported Monday. Cartwright, 36, had an eight-year playing career..."
- "Mike Mayock: Cleveland Browns should draft a QB in first round" (DPD) - "The Cleveland Browns will be facing a potential franchise-changing decision when the 2016 NFL Draft opens on April 28 in Chicago. With quarterback Josh McCown rapidly nearing the end of his career..."
NFL:
- "Rivera: LB Davis has surgery, expected to play in Super Bowl" (AP) - "All-Pro linebacker Thomas Davis had surgery Monday morning on his broken right forearm, but is expected to play in the Super Bowl on Feb. 7."
- "Eagles ink Zach Ertz to a 5-year, $42 million extension" (NFL.com) - "The Philadelphia Eagles locked down Zach Ertz. The team announced the tight end inked a five-year contract extension on Monday, keeping him in Philadelphia through 2021."
- "Sorting the Sunday Pile: Super Bowl 50 line, Panthers big favorites" (CBS) - "The Carolina Panthers will be pretty large favorites for Super Bowl 50 in Santa Clara, Calif., two weeks from now when they take on the Denver Broncos."
- "Tom Brady Couldn’t Take The Pressure" (538) - "If Tom Brady suffered from nightmares Sunday night, you can bet those dreams prominently featured Von Miller and DeMarcus Ware. Denver’s pass rush hounded Brady relentlessly..."