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Cleveland Browns:
- “Browns Staffer Brownson Suspended For DUI, Will Not Lose Job” (AP) - “Cleveland Browns chief of staff Callie Brownson has been suspended by the team but will not lose her job after an arrest for drunken driving.”
- “Greedy Williams feeling like himself after missed season, still must develop trust in shoulder when it comes to hitting” (BrownsZone) - “Williams went through the full, albeit light, organized team activities practice Wednesday.”
- “Safety John Johnson says the ‘Sky is the Limit’ for Browns Defense” (OBR) - “One of the Cleveland Browns’ prize signings of the offseason was in Berea and on the field for the first time Wednesday.”
- “Browns, Giants to hold two joint practices in training camp” (BrownsWire) - “As the NFL starts to turn the page on the COVID-19 dominated 2020 season, the return of joint practices between teams in training camp will resume.”
NFL:
- “Roundup: Dolphins sign first-round LB Jaelan Phillips, Cowboys ink Micah Parsons to rookie deals” (NFL.com) - “Four teams had two selections in the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft. The Dolphins are the only one to already have both players under contract.”
- “49ers lose two players for 2021 season: Tarvarius Moore to torn Achilles, Justin Skule to torn ACL” (CBS) - “To varying degrees, every NFL team was forced to battle through injuries in 2020 — exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic forcing players to train on their own.”
- “Houston Texans QB Deshaun Watson wants to join Denver Broncos, ex-teammate says” (ESPN) - “The Broncos currently have quarterbacks Teddy Bridgewater and Drew Lock on their roster, while Houston has Tyrod Taylor and Davis Mills.”
- “If the Aaron Rodgers situation is ‘fixable,’ why hasn’t it been fixed?” (PFT) - “Former Aaron Rodgers teammates, led by James Jones, continue to say that the situation between Rodgers and the Packers is ‘fixable.’ Fine. So why hasn’t it been fixed?”