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Cleveland Browns:
- “Browns re-sign free-agent linebacker Tank Carder” (AP) - “Carder has been a valuable contributor since the Browns claimed him off waivers from Buffalo in 2012. He has been on the Cleveland roster longer than any player, surviving coaching changes and upheaval.”
- “John Dorsey: Browns remain open to trading No. 1: ‘You have to explore all options’” (Browns.com) - “At the NFL’s scouting combine last month, Browns general manager John Dorsey said he was open to trading the first-overall pick.”
- “Passing on top passers is a skill the Browns have down to a science” (C-T) - “In the 13th round of the 1972 Draft, the Browns used the 330th overall pick to select an undersized (6-foot-1, 195 pounds) relatively unknown quarterback from San Diego State...”
- “Landry and OBJ in Cleveland ? Browns’ GM hints at possible reunion” (NFL.com) - “Cleveland Browns General Manager John Dorsey joins ‘Up to the Minute’ to talk about the possibility of trading for New York Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr.” - VIDEO
NFL:
- “Ndamukong Suh Agrees to One-Year Deal With Rams” (SI.com) - “Suh had more lucrative offers but took less money to join Los Angeles’s revamped defense, Schefter adds. Suh was released by the Dolphins on March 14 as a cap casualty.”
- “Eagles: Carson Wentz’s rehab going well, but Nick Foles’ price still high” (ESPN) - “Wentz is working his way back from a torn ACL and LCL in his left knee that he suffered in December against the Los Angeles Rams.”
- “Jim Irsay optimistic Andrew Luck has ‘turned the corner’ in rehab” (PFT) - “Andrew Luck hasn’t hit the finish line in his rehab yet, but Colts owner Jim Irsay expressed optimism that the franchise quarterback has ‘turned the corner.’”
- “Michael Bennett turns himself in, now in custody following indictment on felony charge” (CBS) - “After posting bail, which was set at $10,000, Bennett will be permitted to return to his home in Hawaii though he must not have contact with his accuser, Barbara Tatman.”