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Cleveland Browns:
- “Sources: Myles Garrett’s extension with Browns includes $100M guaranteed” (ESPN) - “The team did not disclose financial terms, but sources told ESPN that the deal is worth $125 million, with the $25 million average salary also a record for a defensive player.”
- “Marla Ridenour: Pressure on Browns’ Myles Garrett mounts after contract extension” (ABJ) - “There’s no doubt Myles Garrett has the freakish athletic ability to become the Browns’ all-time greatest defensive lineman, which could land him in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.”
- “Browns Sign Grant Delpit, Complete Rookie Class” (OBR) - “Delpit’s four-year pre-determined deal is worth $7.46 million and includes a signing bonus of $2.98 million, according to the rookie wage scale.”
- “How will Odell Beckham accept the new Cleveland Browns offense?” (Pluto) - “That’s one of the things the Browns and their fans learned after being around Odell Beckham Jr. for a while. The receiver is an emotional man, and he’s very sensitive to criticism.”
NFL:
- “Inside the Derrick Henry deal” (PFT) - “Titans running back Derrick Henry was due to earn $10.278 million in 2020 under the franchise tag. On Wednesday, he traded in a $10.278 million bird in the hand for a guaranteed $25.5 million.”
- “Jaguars turned down Ngakoue deal that included Pro Bowler” (NFL.com) - “Jags have received multiple offers for the pass rusher, but not enough value to deal a player of his caliber, per sources informed of the situation.”
- “Cowboys’ Prescott Doesn’t Get Deal To Replace Franchise Tag” (AP) - “Dak Prescott will play whatever becomes of the 2020 season under the one-year franchise tag after the Dallas Cowboys and their star quarterback couldn’t agree on a long-term contract.”
- “Patrick Mahomes’ Madden Rating of 99 Is Too Low: Unchecked” (MMQB) - “The latest Madden ratings are out and as always where quarterbacks rank has generated plenty of conversation.”