More of the latest Browns news and notes from around the web in today’s dose of the Daily Dawg Chow.
Cleveland Browns:
- “Odell Beckham Jr. has been full participant in early stages of training camp” (BrownsZone) - “He expressed them during a roundtable discussion in July and again in an interview with the Wall Street Journal that was released Monday.”
- “Ohio bans fans from football games, for now” (PFT) - “Any football games played in Ohio will have to be played in empty stadiums under a new state order, although it’s possible the order could be lifted before the Bengals and Browns start their seasons.”
- “NFL insider notes: Buying the post-hype Browns” (CBS) - “Since March I have been hearing positive reviews, mostly whispered, not screamed, from those within the Browns long-toxic building about Stefanski’s cerebral approach and calming impact.”
- “How will Browns navigate their new normal?” (Browns.com) - “Practices continue during the season, of course, but they don’t carry the same intensity as the ones that get the players prepared for the season.”
- “Browns beef up their OL” (PFF) - “Despite the Cleveland Browns’ offensive line paving the way to PFF’s top-ranked team rushing grade (88.8) last season, pass protection proved to be a much more difficult task.”
NFL:
- “Raiders cutting former second-round pick P.J. Hall after two seasons” (ESPN) - “The Las Vegas Raiders are cutting defensive tackle P.J. Hall two years after selecting him in the second round of the 2018 NFL draft, a source confirmed to ESPN.”
- “Eagles Coach Doug Pederson Tests Positive For COVID-19” (AP) - “The Eagles released a statement Sunday night saying Pederson hasn’t experienced any symptoms, is feeling well and under self-quarantine.”
- “Big Ben returns to practice field, throwing to Steelers teammates” (NFL.com) - “Big Ben is officially back throwing with his teammates. The team tweeted out a slow-motion video of Ben Roethlisberger doing drills at the stadium on Monday.”
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