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Cleveland Browns:
- “Browns are still in the mix for Gerald McCoy” (Plain Dealer) - “Browns Browns are still in the mix for free-agent defensive tackle Gerald McCoy despite the fact his visit with the Ravens will stretch into Wednesday morningre still in the mix for Gerald McCoy...”
- “Freddie Kitchens ‘was big reason why’ top assistants wanted to join Browns staff” (WKYC) - “Well-respected offensive coordinator Todd Monken had other opportunities he could have pursued, but something pulled him to the Cleveland Browns.”
- “Browns rookie explains how he managed to bluff his way on to Cleveland’s roster” (CBS) - “For most rookies, the easiest path to the NFL is through the draft, but when you haven’t played football in more than three years...”
- “The Browns signed a wide receiver who had to lie to even get a tryout” (Yahoo! Sports) - “The biography on Cleveland Browns wideout Damon Sheehy-Guiseppi’s team page makes it look like he shouldn’t be here.”
NFL:
- “Chris Harris vows to become highest-paid cornerback” (PFT) - “With an adjusted contract finally in hand, Broncos cornerback Chris Harris Jr. looks forward to getting to work soon. And to becoming in time to becoming the highest-paid player at his position.”
- “Nick Foles Out Indefinitely for Jaguars OTAs Due to Personal Reasons” (MMQB) - “Jaguars quarterback Nick Foles is out indefinitely of the team’s OTA for personal reasons, head coach Doug Marrone announced Tuesday.”
- “49ers cut ties with Anthony Davis after 2010 first-round pick decides to come out of retirement” (CBS) - “If Anthony Davis is going to be making an NFL comeback this year, it won’t be happening with the team that originally drafted him.”
- “Former Bengals HC Marvin Lewis joining ASU staff” (NFL.com) - “Marvin Lewis is back in the coaching realm. The former Cincinnati Bengals coach joined that Arizona State University staff as a special advisor to coach Herm Edwards.”