More of the latest Browns news and notes from around the web in today’s dose of the Daily Dawg Chow.
Cleveland Browns:
- “Here are the two NFL teams that would’ve played the Jags in London if international games weren’t axed” (CBS) - “If you’re a Browns or Lions fan who was hoping to go to London this year, this probably qualifies as bad news.”
- “Inside the Browns’ gradual return to their facilities” (Browns.com) - “For the Browns, that number spans both the team facility in Berea and FirstEnergy Stadium. It also includes outside contractors.”
- “Browns replenish defensive depth around reinstated Myles Garrett” (ESPN) - “Going into a November showdown with the Pittsburgh Steelers last season, the Cleveland Browns were beginning to finally turn the corner.”
- “With abundance of skill position players, coaches expect to change plan weekly to use them all, attack opponent” (BrownsZone) - “The Browns have 1,000-yard receivers in Jarvis Landry and Odell Beckham Jr.”
NFL:
- “Union updating players today on getting back to work at team facilities” (PFT) - “The NFL players’ union is updating its membership today on the next steps for reopening facilities and getting back to work.”
- “NFL gives coaching staffs permission to return to team headquarters, beginning Friday” (USA TODAY) - “NFL coaching staffs have received the green light to resume work at their team headquarters beginning Friday.”
- “Stadium Virus Prevention Steers Spotlight Toward Fan Privacy” (AP) - “The metal detectors every sports fan has become accustomed to at the gate might soon be accompanied by thermal body scanners as part of the gargantuan task...”
- “Cowboys place Travis Frederick on reserve/retired list” (NFL.com) - “After announcing in March that he would be hanging up his cleats, the former Dallas Cowboys center was formally placed on the reserve/retired list Thursday...”
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