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Cleveland Browns:
- "Gordon back on indefinite suspension pending further notice" (Plain Dealer) - "Gordon, who was due to come off his four-game suspension Monday, remains on the Browns' reserve/suspended list pending further notice from Commissioner Roger Goodell..."
- "Browns lose another starter as center tears knee ligament" (AP) - "Browns starting center Austin Reiter tore a ligament in his left knee against Washington and is out for the season. Reiter's injury is the latest significant one for Cleveland, which has lost seven starters."
- "Hue Jackson: There's no quit in Cleveland Browns" (WKYC) - "But despite the loss to Washington, Jackson expects the Browns to keep challenging for that first victory of the season. ‘We’ve got a group of fighters...’"
- "Browns will ask NFL for explanation on Duke Johnson's fumble" (ESPN) - "The Cleveland Browns will turn in tape of Duke Johnson's fumble and Washington's ‘recovery’ to the NFL this week for an explanation, Hue Jackson said Monday."
NFL:
- "49ers star NaVorro Bowman is out for the season" (CBS) - "The team reported that NaVorro Bowman will miss the rest of the 2016 season after tearing his Achilles in the 24-17 loss to Dallas."
- "Ravens' Harbaugh reluctant to anoint Terrance West" (NFL.com) - "Although West proved to be a significant upgrade, growing stronger as Sunday's game proceeded, coach John Harbaugh isn't willing to break out the anointing oils just yet."
- "Gary Kubiak expects QB Trevor Siemian to start vs. Falcons" (USA TODAY) - "Kubiak still expects Trevor Siemian to play on Sunday despite the quarterback leaving his team's Week 4 game with a shoulder injury."
- "Newton's slow drive to the end zone cost him a concussion" (AP) - "Not since Tim Tebow's welcome-to-the-NFL moment six years ago has a quarterback paid as big a price as Cam Newton did for trying to trot into the end zone without bracing for a big hit."