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Cleveland Browns:
- “Could Browns be working on trade for Odell Beckham Jr.?” (WKYC) - “Dorsey is no stranger to making bold moves, but could he be preparing to make a blockbuster trade or a big splash in free agency just two weeks after saying the team was not yet ready to go for it?”
- “Browns have room for deep threat in receiving corps” (Browns.com) - “It’s always a favorite of Browns fans who are forever in pursuit of that elusive golden calf: the No. 1 receiver. Cleveland welcomed in a big-time target last offseason when it acquired Jarvis Landry...”
- “The Browns shouldn’t trade Duke Johnson” (cleveland.com) - “Duke Johnson has been a mystery to every coach that has come through Cleveland since the Browns drafted him in 2015.”
- “Reggie Bush predicts Browns will win AFC North in 2019” (247Sports) - “Former NFL running back Reggie Bush called his shot during a recent appearance on NFL Network. Bush predicts that the Cleveland Browns will win the AFC North in 2019.”
- “Rumors of a Browns trade for Odell Beckham Jr. won’t go away” (WKNR) - “That’s the only conclusion to be drawn if you believe newly-intensifying rumors of the Browns pursuing a blockbuster trade for New York Giants receiver Odell Beckham Jr.”
NFL:
- “Source: Deal for Antonio Brown to Bills ‘not even close’” (PFT) - “A source told PFT’s Mike Florio early Friday morning that an NFL Network report of a trade nearing completion that would send Brown to the Buffalo Bills is ‘erroneous.’”
- “Steelers lock up Maurkice Pouncey, Ramon Foster” (NFL.com) - “Pittsburgh Steelers center Maurkice Pouncey was set to enter the final year of his contract in 2019, but he now has stability for a few more years along with the status of being the NFL’s highest-paid center.”
- “Suspended Cowboys lineman David Irving says he’s quitting NFL until marijuana policy changes” (CBS) - “Irving argued that weed is a safer alternative to pills when it comes to treating football-related injuries and ailments.”