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Cleveland Browns:
- “Browns predicted to sign DT Johnathan Hankins” (Browns247) - “When the Cleveland Browns traded defensive tackle Danny Shelton to the New England Patriots, it appeared to create a hole on the roster. General Manager John Dorsey did not panic.”
- “Browns could be willing to gamble on Sam Beal” (Red Right 88) - “The NFL will hold its annual Supplemental Draft on Wednesday and there is growing speculation that the Cleveland Browns will be players for the first time since 2012.”
- “Browns training camp preview: Defensive line” (Grossi) - “The Browns were ranked No. 7 in run defense last year – their best showing in that category in the expansion era, by plenty. But it didn’t matter much because they were 31st in points allowed.”
- “Ex-Browns QB Seneca Wallace lighting up American Flag Football League” (BrownsWire) - “Seneca Wallace has found a new football home after all these years. Wallace is thriving in the American Flag Football League, or AFFL.”
NFL:
- “LeSean McCoy case takes another strange turn” (PFT) - “The lawyer believes McCoy orchestrated the invasion of his home and the ensuing robbery of and attack on Cordon. If that’s true, McCoy likely has played his last down of NFL football.”
- “Brandon Browner charged with attempted murder” (NFL.com) - “Brandon Browner was charged with attempted murder and three other felonies Tuesday after he allegedly assaulted a woman during a home break-in in California on Sunday.”
- “NFL players union files grievance over anthem policy” (AP) - “The union says that the new policy, which the league imposed without consultation with the NFLPA, is inconsistent with the collective bargaining agreement and infringes on players’ rights.”
- “Police report: Cardinals GM Steve Keim misrepresented himself, failed a sobriety test” (CBS) - “When news broke on Saturday that Cardinals general manager Steve Keim was cited for a DUI on the Fourth of July, no real details about the incident were available.”