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Cleveland Browns:
- "Ibraheim Campbell, Jordan Poyer relish opportunity new defense offers" (Plain Dealer) - "Sometimes life in the NFL is about waiting your turn. Sometimes it's about being one of the guys left when the dust from free agency and the NFL Draft settles."
- "RG3 making progress but Browns not ready to name him starter" (AP) - "RG3 hasn't convinced Browns coach Hue Jackson he should be No. 1 just yet. While quarterback Robert Griffin III has made steady improvement in his first practices with Cleveland..."
- "5 things to know from Browns’ final OTA practice" (Browns.com) - "The Browns concluded their third and final week of OTAs on a warm and sunny Wednesday afternoon in Berea, marking the latest chapter in Cleveland’s offseason workouts under Hue Jackson."
- "Browns Wrap Up OTAs, Hue Jackson’s Hands On Approach" (92.3) - "Per the collective bargaining agreement, the Browns were permitted up to 10 practices and they had a ninth scheduled for Thursday but instead of spending the day in the classroom..."
NFL:
- "Thousands Of NFL Players' Medical Records Stolen From Skins Trainer" (Deadspin) - "In late April, the NFL recently informed its players, a Skins athletic trainer’s car was broken into. The thief took a backpack, and inside that backpack was a cache..."
- "Source: Will Smith had blood alcohol level of 0.235 on night he died" (ESPN) - "Former New Orleans Saints defensive end Will Smith's blood alcohol content was nearly three times the legal limit on the night he was shot and killed, a source confirmed to ESPN on Wednesday."
- "Dez Bryant ready to progress to football drills" (NFL.com) - "Dez Bryant is ready to return to the field after undergoing January surgery to repair a foot injury that hounded the Dallas Cowboys wide receiver throughout the 2016 season."
- "Lions GM says he didn't try to talk Calvin Johnson out of retiring" (CBS) - "Calvin Johnson shockingly retired earlier this offseason at the age of 30. One of the most talented wide receivers the league has ever seen, the former Detroit Lion seemed like he still had a lot left to give."