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- Myles Garrett involved with donating more than 24,000 pounds of food, goods amid COVID-19 pandemic (Beacon Journal) - Browns defensive end Myles Garrett is partnering with the Cleveland Hope Exchange and other sponsors to donate more than 24,000 pounds of food and goods to those in need amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Andrew Billings adds valuable depth on defensive line (cleveland.com) - The Browns’ headline signings came early in free agency with Austin Hooper and Jack Conklin, but a signing later in the opening week of the league year may end up being one of the more impactful signings of an efficient, targeted offseason.
- Remember when Jerome Harrison and Josh Cribbs ran wild and made history on the same day? (clevelandbrowns.com) - Earlier this month, the NFL announced it would offer free access to its Game Pass platform. That means fans can watch ANY game dating back to 2009. Over the next few weeks, we’ll be highlighting some of the most re-watchable Browns games — for a variety of reasons — on the list. Today, we’re looking back at a memorable, late-season, record-setting win over the Chiefs.
- Browns Rumors: Analyzing Trent Williams, Anthony Harris Trade Buzz (Bleacher Report) - The Cleveland Browns brought in plenty of new faces during free agency, but their offseason shopping might not be done if they can reach a deal for Washington Redskins offensive tackle Trent Williams.
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- In-person, offseason programs unlikely (NFL.com) - The NFL plans to go ahead with a drastically revised draft next month, but that is only one of the changes being made to this offseason, as the league tries to conduct business — remotely — during the shutdown for the coronavirus pandemic. With so much uncertainty across the nation — and world — almost nothing about the league’s offseason plan is completely set in stone, with one high-ranking team executive wondering this week if training camps will be able to open on time.
- Michael Brockers rejoins Rams (Yahoo Sports) - Nothing in the NFL is official until a contract is signed, and that’s why defensive tackle Michael Brockers never became a Baltimore Raven. The Ravens came to an agreement with the tackle and it was going to be a nice addition for them. But then on Friday morning, almost nine days after free agency officially started, there was a U-turn.
- Cowboys sign Greg Zuerlein to compete with Kai Forbath (star-telegram.com) - The Dallas Cowboys have apparently learned their lesson after waiting too long to release struggling kicker Brett Maher and ruining their season in 2019. The team signed former Los Angeles Rams kicker Greg Zuerlein to a three-year deal worth $7.5 million, per sources.
- Lions agree to deals with LBs Reggie Ragland, Elijah Lee (ESPN) - Linebacker Reggie Ragland has agreed to terms with the Detroit Lions, a source told ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler on Friday.