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Cleveland Browns:
- “Wolf, Highsmith officially added along with 5 other key moves” (OBR) - “John Dorsey is definitely putting his stamp on the Browns new look front office. Dorsey named Eliot Wolf Assistant General Manager and Alonzo Highsmith Vice President of Player Personnel.”
- “Texans’ Sean Ryan interviewing for the Browns offensive coordinator job today” (Plain Dealer) - “Jackson will talk to other candidates, and would be willing to turn over the playcalling duties to someone who’s done it before. Ryan, 45, has not.”
- “DeShone Kizer’s rocky rookie season ended with his best game” (ESPN) - “If the last thing a player does matters the most, DeShone Kizer ended his rookie season on the right note. In the season finale against Pittsburgh, Kizer played his heart out in pursuit of a win for the Cleveland Browns.”
- “Pilot Flying J execs trashed Cleveland Browns fans, said there were too many black players on team” (WKYC) - “Haslam was not present at the ‘rowdy’ meeting played in the recordings, nor is he charged in the case, which came as the result of his company allegedly ripping off customers with phony rebates.”
NFL:
- “Steelers CB Artie Burns suffers knee injury at practice” (NFL.com) - “On a positive note, Rapoport was told all ‘ligaments are intact’ for Burns, who was officially listed as limited for Wednesday’s practice.”
- “Titans’ DeMarco Murray ruled out vs Patriots” (USA TODAY) - “DeMarco Murray will miss a third consecutive game with a right knee injury when the Titans visit the Patriots for an AFC divisional playoff game Saturday night at Gillette Stadium.”
- “Injured Steelers LB Ryan Shazier attends practice” (AP) - “Pittsburgh Steelers Pro Bowl linebacker Ryan Shazier won’t play again this season. Yet he remains very much a part of the team even after injuring his spine against Cincinnati last month.”
- “Blake Bortles compares the criticism he gets to what critics say about LeBron James” (CBS) - “On Wednesday, when Bortles was asked about his critics, he acknowledged that the criticism will never stop.”