More of the latest Browns news and notes from around the web in today’s dose of the Daily Dawg Chow.
Cleveland Browns:
- “More details emerge on potential ‘mega-deal’ for Myles Garrett” (OBR) - “On Friday, it was reported by Jeremy Fowler of ESPN that Cleveland Browns and defensive end Myles Garrett were working on a ‘mega-deal’ contract extension.”
- “Baker Mayfield: If I lose fans for kneeling, that’s OK” (PFT) - “Mayfield expanded on his earlier Instagram post after receiving flak from some fans for vowing to kneel for the national anthem this season.”
- “Memos are great, but NFL still has plenty of issues to solve before players return” (BrownsZone) - “Can NFL teams operate at all, let alone efficiently, under the strict guidelines presented last week by Commissioner Roger Goodell?”
- “Any merit to the revisionist history offered by former Cleveland Browns coach Hue Jackson?” (Pluto) - “It’s easy to understand why Hue Jackson is trying to explain his time in Cleveland and how he was a victim of the front office.”
NFL:
- “Antonio Brown pleads no contest to felony burglary with battery in Florida case” (ESPN) - “Brown will face no jail time, though he will have two years of probation and 100 hours of community service as part of the plea.”
- “TV Money Gives NFL Leg Up If Fans Can’t Fill Teams’ Coffers” (AP) - “Timing favored the NFL over other major pro sports leagues in trying to figure out how to keep the coronavirus pandemic from wrecking the 2020 season.”
- “NFL betting trends: Vegas sees 99 percent of Broncos win total money on the Over, plus more notes” (CBS) - “The AFC West may be one of the most competitive divisions in the NFL this upcoming season.”
- “Ex-Jets QB Christian Hackenberg attempting to play baseball” (NFL.com) - “Christian Hackenberg never did appear in an NFL regular-season game. Maybe he’ll play in the major leagues.”
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