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Cleveland Browns:
- “Baker Mayfield takes another shot at Hue Jackson” (cleveland.com) - “Mayfield threw more shade at Hue Jackson on Monday in response to First Take analyst Damien Woody telling him he needs to grow up for his post-game anti-Hue Jackson remarks.”
- “Gregg Williams provides discipline Browns ‘desperately needed’” (C-T) - “With the next win, he’ll tie Hue Jackson, who needed more than two years to win his third game with the Browns and was 3-36-1 when he was fired Oct. 29.”
- “Gregg Williams not afraid to talk about playoffs” (PFT) - “Even with a win — even with a win streak — the Browns are still just 4-6-1. But in the AFC, they’re still alive in the push for the postseason, and interim coach Gregg Williams wasn’t afraid to tell his team that.”
- “Bengals say Baker Mayfield seeing a different game” (CantonRep) - “Several Bengals weigh in on a Cleveland team they couldn’t help but notice was not the same old Browns. One says Baker Mayfield has moved past some raw-rookie habits.”
NFL:
- “Injuries: Ravens’ Joe Flacco to visit hip specialist” (NFL.com) - “Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco is seeing a hip specialist for further evaluation of his injury, coach John Harbaugh said Monday.”
- “Flacco or Jackson? Ravens’ Harbaugh faces tough QB decision” (AP) - “If the 11-year veteran is cleared to return, he will likely practice Wednesday for the first time since the injury occurred on Nov. 4 in a loss to Pittsburgh.”
- “Jags bench QB Blake Bortles in favor of Cody Kessler” (ESPN) - “Coach Doug Marrone said backup Cody Kessler will take over for the rest of the season, beginning with Sunday’s game against the Indianapolis Colts...”
- “This special 2018 rookie class is taking over and more from Week 12” (CBS) - “On play after play in the 1 p.m. ET window on Sunday, in stadium after stadium, on offensive possession after offensive possession, the 2018 rookie class was making plays.”