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Cleveland Browns:
- “Joe Woods says rookie safety Grant Delpit can do it all” (BrownsZone) - “The Browns drafted Delpit out of LSU in the second round with the No. 44 pick. General manager Andrew Berry coveted his versatility, and Woods can’t wait to put it to use.”
- “Joe Woods on Jadeveon Clowney: I’m focused on coaching the guys we have” (PFT) - “Jadeveon Clowney remains unsigned with June on the horizon, but it reportedly hasn’t been from an absence of interest in other teams.”
- “Sione Takitaki is the Wildcard in Browns Linebacker Room” (OBR) - “As the Browns front office has fought to strengthen several weak position groups from 2019, there is a noticeable hole on the defensive side of the ball.”
- “Baker Mayfield is Back to Winning Press Conferences” (WFNY) - “I’m on record saying that some Browns fans and media went from overrating Baker Mayfield to underrating him. He ripped off an excellent rookie campaign late in a season against menial opponents.”
- “Browns hater Colin Cowherd says team will make playoffs, but insults Baker Mayfield” (cleveland.com) - “But even Cowherd thinks Mayfield and the Browns will have a successful season, predicting the team will make the playoffs.”
NFL:
- “NFL extends virtual offseason, eyes return of coaches” (NFL.com) - “NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell announced Thursday the league’s virtual offseason has been extended two more weeks. The program previously was scheduled to end Friday.”
- “NFL owners approve three rule changes for 2020, but onside kick alternative not among them” (CBS) - “The NFL has approved three new rule changes for the 2020 season, though the proposed change to the onside kick rule was not approved.”
- “AP Exclusive: Athletes Wary About Virus, Testing Upon Return” (AP) - “Reporters from The Associated Press spoke to more than two dozen athletes from around the globe — representing seven countries and 11 sports...”