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Cleveland Browns:
- "Mike Shanahan offers advice during thank-you call from RG III" (ESPN) - "Former Washington Redskins coach Mike Shanahan received a surprise thank-you call after delivering a positive review of quarterback Robert Griffin III earlier this month."
- "Tabor on Browns K Travis Coons: 'Trust me, he's got plenty of leg'" (Browns.com) - "So when Tabor was asked about Cleveland’s second-year kicker Travis Coons, whose promising rookie season was also met with struggles in connecting from long-range..."
- "Robert Griffin III's Browns venture puts spotlight on Hue Jackson" (NFL.com) - "It didn't take long for the Cleveland Browns to give head coach Hue Jackson one more challenge in his new job. Along with rebuilding a perennial loser and working with a front office..."
- "Browns Kick Off Offseason Program On Monday" (92.3) - "Monday is opening day for the Browns too. In Cleveland there really is no offseason, although the same could be said for the rest of the NFL. January was spent once again overhauling the coaching staff..."
NFL:
- "Percy Harvin 'definitely' playing, and teams are interested" (PFT) - "As big-name remaining free agents go, receiver Percy Harvin is one of the few remaining free agents with at least what once was a big name. And at some point he’ll be signing a contract with a new team."
- "Lions LB DeAndre Levy: NFL ‘can't be trusted’ on CTE" (SI.com) - "Detroit Lions linebacker DeAndre Levy has opened up about his concerns regarding the NFL and chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a degenerative brain disease that has been found posthumously..."
- "Tom Coughlin doesn't see himself returning to the Giants in any role" (CBS) - "That last issue might seem like a weird question for someone that just 'stepped down' as the team's head coach, but there's been all kinds of weird stuff going down on that front."
- "New York Times Responds To NFL's Demand For Retraction" (Deadspin) - "It was so limp that it demanded a proper takedown. Thankfully, the Times was happy to oblige, via a response letter from their own lawyers."