Cleveland Browns:
- “Larry Ogunjobi would love to return to Browns but understands ‘this is a business’” (92.3 The Fan) - “Larry Ogunjobi has come to terms with the notion that he may have played his last down for the Cleveland Browns.”
- “GM Andrew Berry joins coach Kevin Stefanski, QB Baker Mayfield in new power trio responsible for turnaround” (BrownsZone) - “The three most important positions for any football team are the quarterback, the coach and the general manager.”
- “Browns final offensive player grades: Who was elite, average and replaceable in 2020?” (cleveland.com) - “The Browns’ first season running Kevin Stefanski’s offense featured a lot of successes.”
- “OBJ Plans To Rehab With Former Teammate Saquon Barkley” (BrownsNation) - “After tearing his ACL in late October and undergoing surgery in mid November, OBJ is working his way back to competitive form.”
- “Even in defeat, the Browns saw their franchise QB step up” (WFNY) - “The Cleveland Browns lost in the Divisional Round of the playoffs to the Kansas City Chiefs. It ended a historic and great season for the franchise.”
NFL:
- “Steelers interview former Browns coach Hue Jackson for offensive coordinator position” (CBS) - “Despite a reported leader in the clubhouse, the Pittsburgh Steelers are doing their due diligence when it comes to finding their new offensive coordinator.”
- “Philadelphia Eagles hiring Nick Sirianni as head coach” (ESPN) - “The Eagles are hiring Indianapolis Colts offensive coordinator Nick Sirianni as their next head coach, executive vice president Howie Roseman told ESPN’s Sal Paolantonio on Thursday.”
- “Jaguars to hire ex-Lions interim HC Darrell Bevell as new OC” (NFL.com) - “The Jacksonville Jaguars are expected to hire Darrell Bevell as their offensive coordinator, NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero and Mike Garafolo reported Thursday.”
- “Gary Kubiak retires, again” (PFT) - “Four years ago, Gary Kubiak retired as head coach of the Broncos. As expected, Kubiak has now retired as offensive coordinator of the Vikings. The Vikings announced the decision on Thursday.”