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Cleveland Browns:
- “GM Andrew Berry praises versatility of John Johnson III, Troy Hill, says Takk McKinley plays with ‘hair on fire’” (BrownsZone) - “Berry considered him the type of talent that ‘doesn’t usually make it to the free agent market.’”
- “Son Of Browns WR Switzer Going To Boston Hospital For Care” (AP) - “Browns wide receiver Ryan Switzer said his 9-month-old son is being transferred to a Boston hospital specializing in rare children’s illnesses.”
- “The injury stat that proves the Cleveland Browns are even better than you think” (cleveland.com) - “This isn’t about giving the Browns extra credit looking backwards for 11-5, but it’s a third part of the current team building taking place that is worth pointing out.”
- “Given a Choice, Carlos Dunlap is Better than Jadeveon Clowney for Browns” (BrownsDigest) - “As teams continue to sign away players, there are a few talented defensive ends that could fit the defensive scheme the Cleveland Browns want to run.”
NFL:
- “2021 NFL free agency: Thursday roundup of latest news, buzz” (NFL.com) - “Multiple teams have called to inquire about a possible trade for the Bengals’ veteran running back, NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reported.”
- “NFL Won’t Require Players, Coaches to Get COVID-19 Vaccine” (SI.com) - “As the COVID-19 vaccine rollout continues across the country, the NFL will not require its players, coaches and team staff to get vaccinated...”
- “Dallas Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy: Dak Prescott team’s ‘keystone’” (ESPN) - “McCarthy, while vacationing in Florida, knew what he wanted to do earlier this month after hearing that quarterback Dak Prescott had finally signed a long-term deal.”
- “Brett Favre says painkiller addiction could have killed him” (PFT) - “Hall of Fame quarterback Brett Favre says his painkiller addiction was so severe during his MVP years with the Green Bay Packers that it easily could have killed him.”