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Cleveland Browns:
- “Browns undecided on who will call plays” (PFT) - “Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski said he’ll decide at some point during the preseason whether he or offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt will be the primary play caller.”
- “Cleveland Browns Myles Garrett Stacks Up With The Best In The Game, In Less Games” (BrownsDigest) - “As most know, the Cleveland Browns will soon make Myles Garrett the highest paid defensive end in the National Football League.”
- “Should The Browns Give An Extension To Larry Ogunjobi?” (BrownsNation) - “The 26-year-old tackle has been a reliable and trustworthy option since being drafted by Cleveland during the third round of the 2017 NFL Draft.”
- “Rookie Film Review: Sheldrick Redwine Gained Valuable Experience” (OBR) - “Following his stellar 2018 season, concerns grew with the Browns willingness, and ability, to keep Damarious Randall around long-term.”
NFL:
- “Former Redskins line coach Joe Bugel, architect of the famed Hogs, dies at 80” (ESPN) - “Former Washington Redskins offensive line coach Joe Bugel, architect of the famed Hogs in the 1980s, has died, the team announced in a statement. He was 80.”
- “Former NFL, College Coach Krueger Dies At 90; Bucs’ 1st GM” (AP) - “Skilled in all phases of the game, Krueger coached offense, defense and special teams during more than three decades in the NFL and college.”
- “NFLPA’s DeMaurice Smith Says Player Group Workouts Not in Best Interest of Safety” (SI.com) - “Smith is not thrilled to continue seeing players working out in groups despite a recent recommendation from the NFLPA against such workouts.”
- “Cardinals’ undrafted rookie arrested after allegedly driving car into Lake Erie” (CBS) - “A new member of the Arizona Cardinals found himself in trouble with the law this weekend, as one of their undrafted free agents allegedly drove his car into Lake Erie while intoxicated.”