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Cleveland Browns:
- "The End: Cleveland rocks as title drought ends in NBA Finals" (AP) - "More tears. Only this time, tears of joy. Cleveland's championship drought, crossing 52 years, generations and noted by a long list of near misses, is over at last."
- "Hue Jackson Says LeBron And Kyrie 'Have Been On A Mission Since This Started'" (CBS) - "Hue Jackson joined Bull & Fox to talk about the Cavs’ run toward a championship, how incredible it is to watch LeBron play and elevate the play of his teammates..."
- "The game story from Cleveland's last championship in 1964 by Chuck Heaton" (Plain Dealer) - "The last time a major pro sports team in Cleveland won a championship, Jim Brown ran for 114 yards, Lou Groza kicked two field goals and the Cleveland Browns shutout the highest scoring team..."
- "How growing up with an NFL father shaped, inspired 3 Browns players" (Browns.com) - "Jackson Jeffcoat turned six years old just a few days before his father, Jim, played the final game of his 15-year NFL career. Understandably, most of Jeffcoat’s memories as a child growing up..."
NFL:
- "Broncos’ Von Miller opens up about contract negotiations: 'It just hurts'" (SI.com) - "Last week, Von Miller returned to Denver to receive his Super Bowl ring, autograph 1,000 items and buy 50 champagne bottles as the Broncos celebrated their championship..."
- "Former No. 1 overall pick Jake Long: 'I'm finally healthy'" (ESPN) - "Jake Long hasn't been this healthy in years. And now, the No. 1 overall pick of the 2008 draft is ready to play and find a new team. 'I'm finally healthy,' Long told ESPN on Saturday...."
- "Tillman: Panthers are only team I want to play for" (NFL.com) - "If Charles Tillman is going to return from knee surgery to play a 14th NFL season, it will only happen in Charlotte. Tillman emphasized Saturday that the Carolina Panthers boast a 'unity and respect...'"
- "Kubiak is being deliberately coy about his quarterback, again" (PFT) - "With the Broncos having three candidates to become the Week One starter, coach Gary Kubiak wisely isn’t showing his hand. As explained by Mike Klis of 9news.com in Denver..."