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Cleveland Browns:
- “Gregg Williams: ‘I enjoy the head coaching part of it’” (ABJ) - “Gregg Williams is likely the longest of long shots to turn his gig as interim coach of the Browns into a job as the franchise’s ninth full-time head coach since 1999.”
- “Browns team has a different feel about it after victory, needed coaching changes” (C-T) - “Sunday’s win smelled like a validating moment, that the long-overdue coaching change may have been even more necessary than we on the outside know.”
- “Mayfield, Chubb show why Browns view them as cornerstones” (ESPN) - “In January, they faced off on opposite sides of the field, two guys leading their teams in the college football playoffs. Now, they are teammates, more correctly cornerstones...”
- “Browns put their best foot forward in feeding Nick Chubb, Duke Johnson Jr.” (PFF) - “Kitchens’ use of Chubb and Johnson, though outstanding by all measures, isn’t a revelation; it’s common sense.”
NFL:
- “Injuries: Eagles’ Darby out for season with ACL tear” (NFL.com) - “The Philadelphia Eagles secondary sustained another injury blow. Coach Doug Pederson announced that cornerback Ronald Darby tore his ACL in Sunday night’s loss to the Dallas Cowboys.”
- “Marvin Lewis says ‘watch and see’ if he rehires Hue Jackson soon” (cleveland.com) - “Will Bengals coach Marvin Lewis rehire Hue Jackson after firing his defensive coordinator Teryl Austin on Monday? Don’t be surprised if he does.”
- “Buccaneers cut their kicker nine games into a three-year deal” (CBS) - “The Bucs announced on Monday that they’ve decided to part ways with Catanzaro, who missed two field goals during the team’s 16-3 loss to the Redskins on Sunday.”
- “Sean Payton says Bengals will be paid for broken fire alarm” (AP) - “Payton says he broke a blaring fire alarm in visitor’s locker room at Cincinnati’s Paul Brown stadium and that he intends to ensure the repairs are paid for.”
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