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Cleveland Browns:
- “OBJ hopes to move on from discussing Giants” (ESPN) - “Beckham was drafted by the Giants in the first round of the 2014 NFL draft, and became an instant star in New York. But last season the Giants finished 5-11 and Beckham missed the final four games of the season with a leg injury.”
- “Report: Drew Rosenhaus met with Browns about Duke Johnson Tuesday” (PFT) - “Duke Johnson‘s trade request has gone unheeded by the team this offseason and the running back made a change in his representation earlier this month as he continues to push for a new address.”
- “How Denzel Ward can win on fade routes and help the Cleveland Browns defense become elite: Film Room” (cleveland.com) - “When the Browns entered the 2018 draft with two selections in the top four, the choice with the first pick was obvious: Baker Mayfield.”
- “Cleveland Browns have talented, yet crowded backfield” (WKYC) - “Chubb finished the 2018 season, one in which he saw limited time in the first seven games, with 996 yards and eight touchdowns on 192 carries. Chubb had 11 20-yard runs, four 40-yard bursts and 47 first-down conversions.”
NFL:
- “Eagles CB Ronald Darby (ACL) to start camp on PUP list” (NFL.com) - “Darby suffered a torn ACL in November and was limited to just nine games. He played only eight games in 2017 due to injuries, but played a key role in the Eagles’ Super Bowl run.”
- “Tyler Boyd, Cincinnati Bengals agree to four-year, $43 million extension” (Cincinnati Enquirer) - “The Cincinnati Bengals are signing receiver Tyler Boyd to a four-year, $43 million deal to extend his contract through the 2023 season, the team announced Tuesday.”
- “Adrian Peterson appears to be having serious financial problems, despite making nearly $100 million in his NFL career” (CBS) - “Peterson has made nearly $100 million in his NFL career, but it appears he doesn’t have much of that money left.”
- “Mark Sanchez’s Career Deserves More Than to Be Defined by One Play” (MMQB) - “Mark Sanchez is joining ESPN as a broadcaster, ending an NFL career that people probably assume they can sum up in two words, even if that isn’t true.”