More of the latest Browns news and notes from around the web in today’s dose of the Sunday Dawg Chow.
- Myles Garrett not worried about Joey Bosa’s money, but says they’re in competition (Beacon Journal) - Myles Garrett’s reign as the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history lasted less than two weeks. But the Browns star defensive end isn’t fretting over Los Angeles Chargers two-time Pro Bowler and Ohio State product Joey Bosa surpassing him.
- Mack Wilson ‘definitely has a chance’ to return this season (cleveland.com) - Browns linebacker Mack Wilson ‘definitely has a chance to return this season, and cornerback Kevin Johnson could be back fairly early in the season, sources tell cleveland.com.
- Analyzing the offense one week into training camp (clevelandbrowns.com) - Nathan Zegura takes a “deep dive” into the Browns offense after the first week of camp.
- Baker Mayfield’s Endless Quest to Silence His Doubters (The Ringer) - The Browns QB was expected to make the leap in 2019. Instead, he regressed. Now that the skeptics who have always driven him are back, will a return to hyperefficient form follow?
NFL:
- As Earl Thomas III addresses questions about scuffle, his Ravens future remains uncertain (Baltimore Sun) - Ravens safety Earl Thomas III responded Saturday to growing speculation about the aftershocks of his sideline scuffle Friday, acknowledging that he’d been sent home and kept out of practice after confronting fellow starter Chuck Clark for a “mental error” that Thomas made.
- Nate Holley signs with the Miami Dolphins (Toledo Blade) - Whitmer graduate and reigning Canadian Football League Most Outstanding Rookie Nate Holley has signed a free-agent deal with the Miami Dolphins, he confirmed to The Blade on Saturday. The 6-foot, 210-pound linebacker signed his deal after working out with the team Saturday.
- Seahawks lineman Kyle Fuller suspended first two games for violating NFL’s substance-abuse policy (Seattle Times) - Right as the Seahawks were beginning their “mock game” at CenturyLink Field Saturday afternoon, the team announced that backup offensive lineman Kyle Fuller was suspended two games for violating the NFL’s substance-abuse policy.
- ABC Poised To Broadcast Live NFL Games Again Thanks To Disney Push (Front Office Sports) - The original corporate home of “Monday Night Football” is poised to return to the NFL business in a very big way. The Walt Disney Co.’s ABC broadcast network is in an increasingly strong position to score its first live NFL game package in 15 years, sources said.
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