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Cleveland Browns:
- “Trent Williams still an option for the Browns” (cleveland.com) - “If the Browns surrender a higher pick, they’d likely want a longer-term deal, which would effectively take them out of the strong left tackle market in the draft.”
- “Browns Salary Cap: Resetting the Finances” (OBR) - “The 2019 Browns had quite a nest egg of cap space, $56.6M, thanks largely to the carryover they built up over years and brought forward.”
- “Breaking Down Berry’s Aggressive Acquisitions” (WFNY) - “Andrew Berry has certainly been active in the beginning stages of his first free agency atop the Browns personnel department.”
- “5 things to know about new Browns TE Austin Hooper” (Browns.com) - “Hooper is coming off his best season in the NFL. His 75 receptions were fifth-most among the league’s tight ends and his 787 receiving yards ranked sixth.”
NFL:
- “Seahawks acquire cornerback Quinton Dunbar from Redskins” (CBS) - “Quinton Dunbar, a veteran cornerback who spent his first five seasons with the Redskins, is being traded to the Seahawks in exchange for a fifth-round pick...”
- “Cowboys’ Travis Frederick retires at 29” (ESPN) - “The move came as something of a surprise to the Cowboys, but sources said there had been rumblings that Frederick, who just turned 29, had been contemplating walking away.”
- “Incentives can push Mariota-Raiders deal to $37.5M” (NFL.com) - “Marcus Mariota’s deal that sends him to Las Vegas has some interesting incentives that could make him a pretty penny — if things take a drastic turn under center.”
- “Peyton Manning turns down Monday Night Football, again” (PFT) - “Andrew Marchand of the New York Post reports that Manning has declined an opportunity to serve as lead analyst on ESPN’s Monday Night Football.”