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Cleveland Browns:
- “LB Mack Wilson’s knee injury won’t require surgery” (WKYC) - “While Wilson is still expected to miss anywhere between 4 to 6 weeks according to various reports, it’s an encouraging sign that his return will apparently come in a matter of weeks, not months.”
- “Browns injury update: Myles Garrett, B.J. Goodson return to practice, Greedy Williams remains out” (BrownsWire) - “Myles Garrett (wrist) and B.J. Goodson (personal) returned to the practice field in Berea on Tuesday afternoon.”
- “Harrison Bryant earns training camp honor after staying strong, keeping quiet” (Browns.com) - “With the exception of questions and conversations in team meetings and video calls, Bryant has kept quiet to teammates and coaches.”
- “Joel Bitonio says JC Tretter preparing mentally, pushing himself physically to return for opener” (BrownsZone) - “The Browns are giving center JC Tretter every chance to return from knee surgery in time for the opener Sept. 13 against the Ravens.”
NFL:
- “Sources: Joe Mixon, Cincinnati Bengals agree to 4-year extension worth $48 million” (ESPN) - “Joe Mixon and the Bengals have agreed to a four-year, $48 million extension that will keep the running back under contract with Cincinnati for five more seasons...”
- “Alvin Kamara says he’s made no trade request, holdout threat” (NFL.com) - “Kamara and his agent told Rapoport on Tuesday that neither had asked nor demanded a trade from New Orleans.”
- “Leonard Fournette unclaimed on waivers” (PFT) - “Fournette has officially gone unclaimed on waivers, meaning all 31 other teams passed on an opportunity to bring the former Jaguars running back and his contract onto their roster.”
- “Will New Coaches, New QBs Keep It Simple? They Won’t Tell” (AP) - “Teams with new coaches or new quarterbacks could limit their playbooks early in the season because they missed valuable practice time in the offseason due to the coronavirus shutdown.”