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Cleveland Browns:
- “Browns mourn loss of Petara Cordero, girlfriend of Browns DE Chris Smith” (Browns.com) - “Petara Cordero, the girlfriend of Browns defensive end Chris Smith, was killed Wednesday morning in a car accident on I-90 West in Cleveland.”
- “Denzel Ward looks to rebound from disappointing effort in Week 1, show Gregg Williams he knows how to play” (C-T) - “He’s practicing moving his feet more and using his hands less after a pair of holding penalties Sunday in the 43-13 loss to the Titans.”
- “Why history was against the Browns before loss to Titans: ‘Super Teams’ usually aren’t super in openers” (cleveland.com) - “The Browns couldn’t have had much worse of a start to this season with their 43-13 blowout loss to the Titans on Sunday.”
- “Titans’ Ryan thanks Browns for punishing fan” (ESPN) - “Titans defensive back Logan Ryan expressed his appreciation Wednesday to the Cleveland Browns for acting swiftly with the fan who doused him with beer at FirstEnergy Stadium last Sunday.”
NFL:
- “Hunter Henry diagnosed with tibia plateau fracture, timetable for return undetermined” (CBS) - “The Los Angeles Chargers appear to have suffered yet another major injury, as their star tight end is now expected to miss some time.”
- “Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes to Practice after Injuring Ankle vs. Jaguars” (SI.com) - “Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes will practice Wednesday after injuring his ankle in Sunday’s 40-26 win against the Jaguars, head coach Andy Reid told reporters.”
- “Adrian Peterson back in Redskins’ starting lineup” (NFL.com) - “With Derrius Guice injured, coach Jay Gruden said Wednesday that Adrian Peterson will get the start Sunday versus the Dallas Cowboys.”
- “Pittsburgh prosecutor will ‘look into’ allegations against Antonio Brown” (PFT) - “Last hour, agent Drew Rosenhaus emphasized on ESPN that the allegations against Patriots receiver Antonio Brown are civil, not criminal, in nature. That could change.”