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Cleveland Browns:
- “Gerald McCoy wraps up visit with Browns; Ravens up next” (PFT) - “McCoy was in Cleveland to meet with the Browns on Friday and Mary Kay Cabot of Cleveland.com reports that the visit has come to an end. Cabot adds that talks about a contract will continue.”
- “Browns expect ‘great competition’ between Austin Seibert, Greg Joseph” (WKYC) - “Priefer is closely monitoring the kicking competition between Austin Seibert, a fifth-round pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, and second-year incumbent Greg Joseph.”
- “Browns complete signing of 2019 draft class” (Browns.com) - “Takitaki was a player of whom Browns assistant general manager Eliot Wolf was a staunch supporter entering the draft, having seen him play both on tape and in person.”
NFL:
- “Bart Starr: The Self-Made QB Who Led Lombardi’s Packers” (MMQB) - “He had a cinematic football hero’s name, two short syllables full of hard consonants evoking crisp autumn afternoons, long touchdown passes and a stadium full of unconditional love.”
- “Ben Watson suspended four games” (PFT) - “Patriots tight end Ben Watson will serve a four-game suspension to start the season. Watson himself made the announcement on Facebook, saying that he began using testosterone this offseason at a doctor’s suggestion.”
- “Chargers’ Joey Bosa: ‘I’m as fast and strong’ as ever” (NFL.com) - “The Los Angeles Chargers pass rusher showed up for the beginning of organized team activities this week sporting a No. 97 jersey rather than the 99 he wore his first three years in the league.”
- “Buccaneers star Jason Pierre-Paul shares first pictures of himself since fracturing neck in car crash” (CBS) - “Buccaneers defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul is expected to miss several months of the 2019 season after injuring his neck during a car crash on May 2.”
- “Court: NFL’s Bucs Not Entitled To Damages From BP Spill” (AP) - “A federal appeals court has ruled that the NFL’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers is not entitled to damages from BP for the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill.”