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Cleveland Browns:
- “Nick Chubb says he wants to stay with team when NFL rookie contract ends” (ESPN) - “Heading into the final season of his rookie contract, Browns Pro Bowl running back Nick Chubb said Tuesday that his desire is to remain in Cleveland long-term.”
- “Denzel Ward says agent and Browns have discussed extension; wants to spend entire career in Cleveland” (WKYC) - “Like Nick Chubb, Denzel Ward is letting his agent handle any contract extension talks with the Cleveland Browns.”
- “Beckham Back, Clowney On Field For First Time At Browns Camp” (AP) - “Jadeveon Clowney finally introduced himself to new teammates. Odell Beckham Jr. looked further along in his speedy recovery following reconstructive knee surgery.”
- “Five Takeaways from First Day of Browns Minicamp” (OBR) - “There are several storylines of the Cleveland Browns mandatory minicamp for three days before the team takes a hiatus until training camp is set to begin on July 27.”
NFL:
- “NFL should let Texans, Deshaun Watson know whether he’ll be on paid leave if cases aren’t settled” (PFT) - “Soon, the NFL should decide whether Watson will be placed on paid leave pending the resolution of those cases.”
- “Mayor of city in Illinois says Bears moving out of Soldier Field and to his town is ‘still on the table’” (CBS) - “The Bears are apparently considering relocating to Arlington Heights, which is a suburb that sits roughly 30 miles outside of Chicago.”
- “Bears’ Matt Nagy Re-Emphasizes Plan to Have Andy Dalton Start Week 1” (SI.com) - “Bears head coach Matt Nagy re-emphasized this week that the team’s plan is still to have Andy Dalton be the team’s Week 1 starter.”
- “Derek Carr: ‘I’d probably quit football if I had to play for somebody else’” (NFL.com) - “The Raiders were the only team to appear on the reported wish lists for both Aaron Rodgers and Russell Wilson amid their discontent with their respective franchises.”