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Cleveland Browns:
- “Police confirm Kareem Hunt will not face marijuana possession charges” (PFT) - “But the department says the decision not to charge Hunt is consistent with a policy of not charging people found in possession of small amounts of marijuana.”
- “If Joe Schobert doesn’t find his big payday, Browns shouldn’t close door on keeping him” (cleveland.com) - “Schobert has shown steady improvement in his career. You could make the case his worst season of the last three was, strangely, his Pro Bowl year in 2017...”
- “Ranking the Browns’ biggest needs going into 2020 free agency” (WFNY) - “The Browns have a lot to address in free agency. With that so, let’s take a look at Cleveland’s needs, ranking their needs from most urgent to least.”
- “Browns present $135,000 matching donation to support funding of the Ohio Governor’s Imagination Library” (Browns.com) - “The Ohio Governor’s Imagination Library is dedicated to improving early childhood literacy by providing books to children across the state.”
NFL:
- “Jags plan to use franchise tag on Yannick Ngakoue” (NFL.com) - “Yannick Ngakoue no longer wants to play for the Jacksonville Jaguars, but the team plans to keep him around for one more season.”
- “Broncos’ Chris Harris drawing interest from Cowboys, Jets, Raiders ahead of free agency 2020, per report” (CBS) - “If and when Denver Broncos cornerback Chris Harris hits 2020 NFL free agency, he won’t be hurting for suitors.”
- “OT Nate Solder says CBA ‘great deal for the core players,’ will vote yes” (ESPN) - “Many star players, such as Russell Wilson, J.J. Watt and Aaron Rodgers, have voiced their disapproval of the proposed CBA, which would allow NFL owners to add a 17th game...”
- “How Much Do Teams Care About Marijuana-Related Incidents, Given the CBA Changes to the Policy?” (MMQB) - “If the proposed CBA passes with a majority vote from NFL players, the league will make a major change to its drug policy as it relates to marijuana use.”