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Cleveland Browns:
- “Browns raise season ticket prices for 2021, hope to return to full capacity” (BrownsZone) - “After making their first playoff appearance in 18 years and playing the season in a largely empty stadium, the Browns raised season ticket prices for the 2021 season.”
- “Ryan Switzer provides update on 9-month-old son; says he’s being moved out of ICU” (WKYC) - “Cleveland Browns wide receiver Ryan Switzer said that his 9-month-old son is being moved from the ICU after his bleeding spells have stopped.”
- “2021 Pro Days: Full schedule and dates to note for Browns fans” (Browns.com) - “Andrew Berry has maintained from the very beginning the Browns won’t make any excuses when it comes to all of the adjustments to the NFL’s offseason calendar.”
- “How Baker Mayfield forced the Browns to focus and create a winning team” (cleveland.com) - “Too often we frame the idea of a franchise quarterback as a stand-alone, when the player obviously first and foremost serves a team purpose.”
NFL:
- “Dak Prescott, Cowboys agree to 4-year, $160M contract” (NFL.com) - “The deal has a maximum value of $164 million, including $126 million in guaranteed money, and includes two key details: A no-trade clause, and a no-tag provision.”
- “Marcus Maye receives franchise tag from New York Jets, source says” (ESPN) - “The franchise-tag amount for a safety is an estimated $10.5 million, which will be Maye’s 2021 guaranteed salary if the two sides can’t reach a long-term agreement by July 15.”
- “Fitzpatrick Not Done Just Yet” (SI.com) - “The veteran Miami Dolphins quarterback, who is scheduled to become an unrestricted free agent March 17, is looking to continue playing, according to a person close to the situation.”
- “Ricky Williams, who shocked the NFL with his 2004 retirement, has just one regret from his playing career” (CBS) - “Ricky Williams does not regret temporarily walking away from football in 2004, just two years after winning the NFL rushing title.”