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Cleveland Browns:
- “Browns buzz missing at scouting combine, as Andrew Berry, Kevin Stefanski take quiet, disciplined approach” (ABJ) - “The annual trips to the scouting combine take time to unpack. And not just because I’m a laundry procrastinator.”
- “Browns officially name Ben Bloom senior defensive assistant” (cleveland.com) - “The Browns officially named Ben Bloom as senior defensive assistant on Tuesday. Bloom comes to Cleveland after nine seasons in Dallas.”
- “Adam Schefter shares story behind Condoleezza Rice-Browns report” (WKYC) - “Appearing on Pardon My Take ESPN’s Adam Schefter shared the backstory behind his 2018 report that the Cleveland Browns were interested in Condoleezza Rice.”
- “What are the expectations for Mayfield in his third NFL season?” (ESPN) - “Jeff Darlington and Jeff Saturday break down what to expect from Baker Mayfield and the Browns next season with a new coaching staff.” - VIDEO
NFL:
- “Bears likely targeting Andy Dalton and Case Keenum as competition for Mitchell Trubisky, per report” (CBS) - “Paul Dehner Jr. recently reported that the Bears ‘have been in touch with the Bengals’ regarding a potential trade for Cincinnati quarterback Andy Dalton.”
- “AP Source: Broncos To Acquire Jaguars Cornerback A.J. Bouye” (AP) - “The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the deal can’t be processed and the teams cannot comment on it until the NFL’s new league year begins March 18.”
- “What will new marijuana policy mean for suspended players?” (PFT) - “From Josh Gordon to Randy Gregory to Martavis Bryant to David Irving to even Justin Blackmon and beyond, players who currently are suspended indefinitely under the substance-abuse policy...”
- “What the Chase for Tony Romo Means” (MMQB) - “Considering Monday Night Football’s history of flashy and unique hires—from Jon Gruden to Tony Kornheiser to Dennis Miller—what conclusions can we draw about ESPN’s next move?”