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Cleveland Browns:
- “Browns’ Kareem Hunt: ‘Got to do better’ after incident with marijuana” (ESPN) - “Hunt said Monday that he ‘learned’ from an incident in January, in which he admitted to police that he would fail a drug test for marijuana following a traffic stop.”
- “Don’t bet on Browns making the playoffs this season, experts say” (cleveland.com) - “Will the Browns make the playoffs? Not only will it be the key question in assessing whether or not the Browns (and most NFL teams) have a successful year.”
- “Browns Breakdowns: What Harrison Bryant brings to the tight ends room” (Browns.com) - “He’s capable of making tight, contested catches against any defender and can occasionally shed multiple tackles and create chunk plays on short completions.”
- “Baker Mayfield writes letter to Oklahoma governor calling for clemency for Julius Jones” (BrownsZone) - “As Baker Mayfield increasingly uses his platform to speak out against racial injustice, he hopes a letter from him can help save Julius Jones from the death penalty...”
NFL:
- “Cowboys’ Prescott Signs $31M Tag, Still Time For Longer Deal” (AP) - “Dak Prescott plans to be at training camp with the Dallas Cowboys, if and when it starts, on the richest one-year contract in franchise history.”
- “Man who allegedly sucker punched Eagles’ Dallas Goedert at South Dakota restaurant charged with assault” (CBS) - “Aberdeen Police Department announced that 29-year old Florida native Kyle Douglas Hadala has been arrested for punching Goedert.”
- “John Harbaugh disagrees with Lamar Jackson over reason for Ravens’ loss” (PFT) - “The Ravens, 10-point favorites at home in the divisional round after a 14-2 regular season, were stunned by the Titans 28-12.”
- “NFL reopens New York office, commissioner among returners” (NFL.com) - “As New York begins reopening amid the COVID-19 pandemic, some NFL employees are returning to the league office at 345 Park Avenue.”