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Cleveland Browns:
- “Mayfield Talks About the Next Step & His Role in the Big Picture” (Browns247) - “He has continued to take reps with the second-team during minicamp, which sets him up to compete for the backup quarterback position in training camp with Drew Stanton.”
- “Hue Jackson: Browns have more leaders ‘than we’ve ever had’” (Browns.com) - “Jackson also believes this group has some of the best leaders he’s had since coming to Cleveland, a dynamic he stressed Wednesday as offseason workouts drew to a close.”
- “Jarvis Landry: I didn’t have good relationship with ex-Dolphins teammate Ryan Tannehill” (ESPN) - “Jarvis Landry said Wednesday that he hasn’t heard from quarterback Ryan Tannehill since he was traded by the Miami Dolphins to the Cleveland Browns...”
- “What Tyrod Taylor says the Browns must do in the wake of Josh Gordon’s ‘best receiving corps in the NFL’ remark” (Plain Dealer) - “Baker Mayfield, who’s been known to make a bold statement or two himself, had no problem with Gordon’s bravado.”
NFL:
- “Cowboys’ Zack Martin gets $40M guaranteed in new six-year deal” (ESPN) - “The Dallas Cowboys and All-Pro right guard Zack Martin have agreed to a six-year extension worth $84 million, including $40 million guaranteed, a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter.”
- “Andrew Luck says he had a ‘little mental block’ throwing a regulation football” (CBS) - “This week, Andrew Luck was spotted at Indianapolis Colts practice throwing a football for the first time in quite a while.”
- “Bengals unsure if Eifert (back) will be ready for camp” (NFL.com) - “When he’s healthy enough to take the field, Eifert is a difference-maker for Cincinnati, providing quarterback Andy Dalton with one of the premier red-zone weapons in the league.”
- “Wentz eager to return, but Foles allows Eagles to wait” (AP) - “Wentz was having an MVP-caliber season before a torn ACL forced him to the sideline, where he watched Nick Foles lead the Philadelphia Eagles to their first Super Bowl victory.”