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Cleveland Browns:
- “Browns trade former 1st-round pick Corey Coleman to Bills” (C-T) - “The Browns were done with receiver Corey Coleman. Done with the lack of production. Done with the mental mistakes. Done with the half-hearted effort. Done with the off-field concerns.”
- “Josh Gordon’s absence won’t affect free agency status” (NFL.com) - “It remains unclear when Josh Gordon will return to the Cleveland Browns, but the team isn’t going to use his looming free agency eligibility as a motivator to rush him back.”
- “Absent Browns WR Gordon in contact with teammate” (AP) - “Gordon hasn’t reported to Cleveland Browns training camp, but his presence is being felt on the field. Fellow wide receiver Rashard Higgins is wearing Gordon’s gear under his uniform at each practice.”
- “Hue Jackson embraces physicality in training-camp” (WKYC) - “Jackson believes the only way to learn how to hit is by tackling in training camp, while balancing the need to keep everyone healthy and able to continue preparations for the 2018 regular season.”
- “Browns release depth chart for Giants game” (247Sports) - “The Cleveland Browns have released their first depth chart of the preseason ahead of Thursday’s game against the New York Giants.”
NFL:
- “Eagles extend Doug Pederson, Howie Roseman through 2022” (ESPN) - “Two of the men responsible for helping deliver the Philadelphia Eagles their first Super Bowl championship will be paired together for the foreseeable future.”
- “Mr. Irrelevant could soon be anything but in Denver” (PFT) - “For the first time in three years, the Broncos have known for months who they’ll starting quarterback will be. But there’s an unlikely competition for the No. 2 spot...”
- “Ray Lewis, and the Bubble That Has Sheltered Him” (MMQB) - “When a player ends a media scrum abruptly because he doesn’t like a question, the reporter can feel as though he has denied his colleagues the opportunity to do their jobs.”