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Cleveland Browns:
- “Report: Cleveland Browns could play Jacksonville Jaguars in London in 2020” (WKYC) - “The Cleveland Browns could be making their second trip to London in four years if they are chosen to play the Jacksonville Jaguars abroad next season.”
- “Chad O’Shea named Browns pass game coordinator/wide receivers coach” (Browns.com) - “O’Shea and Stefanski arrived together in Minnesota in 2006 as assistants on Brad Childress’ staff — Stefanski the assistant to the head coach...”
- “If John Dorsey helped build the Super Bowl champion Chiefs, why did the Browns let him go?” (cleveland.com) - “In fact, Dorsey parted ways with the Browns just two seasons after being hired as their general manager in December of 2017.”
- “A to-do list for new GM Andrew Berry as he tries to catch up” (BrownsZone) - “Not only have owners Dee and Jimmy Haslam fired the last five men to hold Berry’s position after two seasons or less, the Browns haven’t been to the playoffs since 2002.”
- “Odell Beckham has “good feeling” about where Browns are headed under Kevin Stefanski” (PFT) - “After meeting with his new head coach, Cleveland Browns wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. is optimistic about the direction...”
NFL:
- “Jaguars add ex-49ers GM Baalke as team executive” (NFL.com) - “The general manager of the 49ers from 2011-2016, Baalke has been hired as the director of player personnel for the Jaguars, the team announced on Tuesday afternoon.”
- “Chargers say Shane Steichen to remain offensive coordinator in 2020” (ESPN) - “Shane Steichen will remain the Los Angeles Chargers’ offensive coordinator for the 2020 season after taking over on an interim basis for the second half of this season...”
- “Julian Edelman begs Tom Brady to return to Patriots: ‘Baby come back’” (CBS) - “Brady has all but taken over NFL free agency discussions as the 42-year-old quarterback decides what his future holds and what team he will be leading come next year.”