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Cleveland Browns:
- “Browns hope to relive Baker Mayfield’s prime-time magic vs. Jets” (Ohio.com) - “Mayfield came off the bench late in the first half on “Thursday Night Football” after starting quarterback Tyrod Taylor suffered a concussion, rallied the Browns from a 14-0 deficit...”
- “Ready for prime time? Browns better be as they look to rebound from opening disaster against Jets” (BrownsZone) - “The Browns re-enter the spotlight of ‘Monday Night Football’ for the first time since 2015 with a game against the Jets in MetLife Stadium.”
- “Pregame Scribbles: A big test for Freddie Kitchens, coaching staff” (Pluto) - “Several members of the Browns – players and coaches – insisted we haven’t seen the “real Browns.” But they had no solid explanation for the 43-13 loss to Tennessee...”
- “Jarvis Landry, Adam Gase debate joke about trading players to Cleveland” (PFT) - “Jarvis Landry and Adam Gase have been debating whether Gase’s threat while coach of the Dolphins to exile players to Northeast Ohio was real or made in jest.”
NFL:
- “Brees ‘concerned’ about injury, to see specialist” (ESPN) - “Brees said he doesn’t know the severity of a thumb injury that knocked him out of Sunday’s loss to the Rams in the first quarter, but did acknowledge he was worried about it.”
- “Adam Vinatieri reportedly mulling retirement after multiple missed extra point attempts” (CBS) - “Vinatieri signed a contract extension earlier this year, but just two weeks into the 2019 season, he’s reportedly considering hanging up the cleats for good.”
- “Chargers S Adrian Phillips suffers broken forearm” (NFL.com) - “As the 2019 campaign approached, the Los Angeles Chargers’ prospects were seemingly as sunny as the Southern California weather. Now it seems the injuries and misfortune just continue mount.”
- “Sean Payton: We can’t control poor officiating or ‘an awful call like that’” (PFT) - “As hard as Al Riveron tried to whitewash that his officials blew it (again!) against the Saints, a blown call is a blown call is a blown call.”