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Cleveland Browns:
- "Goodell Won’t Get Update On Browns WR Josh Gordon’s Suspension Until Next Week" (92.3) - "NFL commissioner has yet to rule on Browns receiver Josh Gordon’s application for reinstatement but it could come soon."
- "Dee Haslam asserts herself in the New Browns Order" (WKNR) - "To say the Browns are evolving as an organization is trite because they always seem to be picking up the pieces from the latest regime blow-up. But this time it feels different."
- "Hue Jackson likes Terrelle Pryor as a quarterback as well as receiver" (Plain Dealer) - "Hue Jackson had Terrelle Pryor as a quarterback with the Raiders in 2011, and is intrigued by him as both a quarterback and receiver for the Browns."
- "Josh Gordon in the Hue Jackson Pass Game Part II" (OBR) - "Last week we broke down two common uses of the ‘X’ receiver, or split end, in the Hue Jackson-pass game. We started with a look at backside isolation routes in which the offense aligned in 3X1 formations..."
NFL:
- "NFL moves touchbacks to 25, approves ejection for 2 unsportsmanlike penalties" (ESPN) - "NFL owners wrapped up their annual meetings Wednesday morning by approving two rule changes that had drawn heavy protests from coaches."
- "NFL official: Don't write off Las Vegas as possible home for the Raiders" (CBS) - "Although we know the Raiders will be spending the 2016 NFL season in Oakland, everything after that is a jumbled mess. Following the 2016 season, the Raiders could end up in Los Angeles, but..."
- "Sean Payton agrees to five-year contract extension with Saints" (SI.com) - "New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton has agreed to a five-year contract extension, he told reporters on Wednesday. The contract will keep Payton with the Saints until 2020..."
- "Chip Kelly tells his side of Philly story, discusses firing" (AP) - "Chip Kelly closed the chapter on his tenure in Philadelphia by taking shots at the team's front-office structure and blaming his firing solely on his failure to win last season."