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Cleveland Browns:
- “Browns off to slow start, but reportedly in mix for C.J. Mosley, Bradley Roby” (C-T) - “In a surprise to those who expected Dorsey to come flying out of the gate to open the free agent negotiating period Monday, the Browns got off to a quiet start.”
- “Cleveland Browns ‘linked’ to free agent WR Tyrell Williams” (WKYC) - “Thus, it seems reasonable to believe that Cleveland could make a run at former Los Angeles Chargers wideout Tyrell Williams, who many believe to be the top free agent at his position.”
- “Why Olivier Vernon and Why Not Kevin Zeitler” (WFNY) - “The Friday before the opening of the ‘new league year’ in the NFL has now become an annual tradition for the Cleveland Browns in terms of adding new faces to the team via trade.”
- “Hall of Famer Ed Reed, ex-Raven, confesses his love for Cleveland” (ABJ) - “Reed was in town with Kevin Mawae for orientation. They are part of the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2019 that will be enshrined this summer.”
NFL:
- “Source: Mathieu to join Chiefs for 3 years, $42M” (ESPN) - “Former Texans safety Tyrann Mathieu intends to sign a three-year, $42 million deal with the Kansas City Chiefs, a league source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter.”
- “Nick Foles expected to sign four-year deal with Jaguars” (NFL.com) - “The Super Bowl LII MVP is expected to sign a four-year, $88 million deal with the Jacksonville Jaguars, a source told NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport and NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo on Monday.”
- “Cardinals expected to sign Terrell Suggs” (PFT) - “Terrell Suggs told the Ravens that he won’t be returning to Baltimore in 2019 and it appears he’s headed back to the state he called home during college.”
- “Buccaneers trade DeSean Jackson back to Eagles, why it’s a win-win deal for everyone involved” (CBS) - “Figuring out a way to move D-Jax in a trade and having him go to Philly is a win all the way around for everyone involved.”