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Cleveland Browns:
- “Browns don’t land Washington left tackle Trent Williams, make no moves at trade deadline” (BrownsZone) - “The Browns are rolling with what they’ve got. The trade deadline came and went Tuesday afternoon without general manager John Dorsey making a move.”
- “Freddie Kitchens declines to respond to Odell Beckham’s concerns from Sunday’s loss” (PFT) - “On Monday, Browns coach Freddie Kitchens shied away from challenging Beckham publicly. But it seems clear that Kitchens wasn’t thrilled with the remarks.”
- “In many ways, a frustrating Odell Beckham Jr. is like the Cleveland Browns” (Pluto) - “I just don’t think this is Beckham being destructive or a bad teammate. Nearly every good receiver thinks he should be the target of more passes, especially if his team loses.”
- “Denver Broncos QB Joe Flacco won’t play in Sunday’s game against Cleveland Browns” (WKYC) - “Rapoport reported that Flacco’s neck injury ‘means he could miss significant time,’ and that ‘the Broncos are considering injured reserve’ for the veteran signal-caller.”
NFL:
- “Report: Rams Trade Aqib Talib, 5th Round Draft Pick to Dolphins for Future Pick” (SI.com) - “The Los Angeles Rams have traded cornerback Aqib Talib and a fifth-round draft pick to the Miami Dolphins for a future pick, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.”
- “Trent Williams ends holdout, reports to Redskins” (NFL.com) - “NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero noted that the left tackle is due $5.824 million in base salary for the rest of 2019 (plus $15,624 for each game he’s active).”
- “Source -- Patriots to sign kicker Nick Folk to replace Mike Nugent” (ESPN) - “The NFL Network first reported that Folk, who last kicked in the NFL with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2017, would be the choice.”
- “Jamal Adams denies he ever requested a trade, says Jets GM ‘went behind his back’” (CBS) - “One of those big names that were brought up several times on Tuesday was New York Jets safety Jamal Adams.”