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Cleveland Browns:
- “Browns take Baker Mayfield off COVID-19 list” (PFT) - “Mayfield will be able to take part in practice as a result of the move and is in line for a normal week of preparation before starting against the Texans as the Browns this weekend.”
- “Kevin Stefanski on Baker Mayfield: ‘He’s ready to ascend’” (cleveland.com) - “He said he believes that because Mayfield is more comfortable in the system, and that the coaches will scheme it better for him in the second half.”
- “Romeo Crennel on Browns: ‘We know we have our hands full’” (92.3 The Fan) - “Crennel, who coached the Browns for four seasons from 2006-2009, has taken over as the Texans interim head coach after Bill O’Brien was fired as head coach and GM earlier this year.”
- “Grant Delpit taking nothing for granted as he works his way back from Achilles injury” (Browns.com) - “He was sad. He was mad. He was dejected. It all hit him at once as he tried to process the unexpected end to his rookie season.”
NFL:
- “Lamar Jackson says defenses are calling out Baltimore Ravens’ plays this season” (ESPN) - “Why is the once high-scoring Baltimore Ravens offense struggling this season? Lamar Jackson says the Ravens are too predictable on offense.”
- “Mike Tomlin defends Steelers’ COVID-19 protocol and allowing Vance McDonald to travel” (CBS) - “Mike Tomlin, during his weekly press conference, was asked significantly more questions about COVID-19 than the Steelers’ next opponent, the Cincinnati Bengals.”
- “Bengals claim former first-round DE Takk McKinley off waivers from Falcons” (NFL.com) - “The defensive end and former first-round pick of the Atlanta Falcons has been claimed by the Bengals via waivers, the team announced Wednesday.”
- “Jets Union Rep Says Players Aren’t Bothered by Locker Room Security Cameras” (SI.com) - “Jets union representative Greg Van Roten said that the current players have no issue with the presence of the surveillance equipment.”