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Cleveland Browns:
- “Commissioner leaves door open for Kareem Hunt to remain involved with team during suspension” (ABJ) - “Hunt, 23, will be allowed to practice with the Browns this offseason and play in preseason games. His suspension will take effect Aug. 31.”
- “Browns expecting Odell Beckham Jr. to report to start of offseason program on Monday” (WKNR) - “Beckham Jr. had no idea he’d be traded, so when the New York Giants receiver planned his offseason the date he had circled for the end of vacation was April 15.”
- “Nothing Fancy: Browns set to unveil new uniforms in 2020” (Browns.com) - “This new, exciting era of the Browns is receiving a makeover. Browns owners Dee and Jimmy Haslam confirmed Tuesday the team will be donning new uniforms for the 2020 season.”
- “Chad Johnson: Watch out for Antonio Callaway” (247Sports) - “The Cleveland Browns recently added Odell Beckham Jr. to their wide receiver room. Combined with wide receiver Jarvis Landry, those two steal their share of the headlines.”
NFL:
- “AAF in jeopardy of folding, says majority owner” (ESPN) - “The majority owner of the Alliance of American Football told USA Today Sports that league is in danger of folding without help from the National Football League Players Association.”
- “Roundup: Blaine Gabbert rejoins Arians with Bucs” (NFL.com) - “Blaine Gabbert is headed to his fifth NFL franchise and fourth in the last four seasons. Announced by Tampa Bay on Wednesday, the Buccaneers signed the veteran quarterback to a one-year deal.”
- “NFL trade rumors: Patriots reportedly one of three teams interested in acquiring Josh Rosen” (CBS) - “On New England’s end, one intriguing plot twist here is that the Patriots were reportedly interested in drafting Rosen last year.”
- “Pick plays could present a potential replay review can of worms” (PFT) - “Generally speaking, the NFL made a wise decision to make pass interference subject to replay review. Still, some of the specifics could get interesting.”