Daily Dawg Chow (6/10/21)
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More of the latest Browns news and notes from around the web in today’s dose of the Daily Dawg Chow.
Cleveland Browns:
- “Browns Staffer Brownson Suspended For DUI, Will Not Lose Job” (AP) - “Cleveland Browns chief of staff Callie Brownson has been suspended by the team but will not lose her job after an arrest for drunken driving.”
- “Greedy Williams feeling like himself after missed season, still must develop trust in shoulder when it comes to hitting” (BrownsZone) - “Williams went through the full, albeit light, organized team activities practice Wednesday.”
- “Safety John Johnson says the ‘Sky is the Limit’ for Browns Defense” (OBR) - “One of the Cleveland Browns’ prize signings of the offseason was in Berea and on the field for the first time Wednesday.”
- “Browns, Giants to hold two joint practices in training camp” (BrownsWire) - “As the NFL starts to turn the page on the COVID-19 dominated 2020 season, the return of joint practices between teams in training camp will resume.”
NFL:
- “Roundup: Dolphins sign first-round LB Jaelan Phillips, Cowboys ink Micah Parsons to rookie deals” (NFL.com) - “Four teams had two selections in the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft. The Dolphins are the only one to already have both players under contract.”
- “49ers lose two players for 2021 season: Tarvarius Moore to torn Achilles, Justin Skule to torn ACL” (CBS) - “To varying degrees, every NFL team was forced to battle through injuries in 2020 — exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic forcing players to train on their own.”
- “Houston Texans QB Deshaun Watson wants to join Denver Broncos, ex-teammate says” (ESPN) - “The Broncos currently have quarterbacks Teddy Bridgewater and Drew Lock on their roster, while Houston has Tyrod Taylor and Davis Mills.”
- “If the Aaron Rodgers situation is ‘fixable,’ why hasn’t it been fixed?” (PFT) - “Former Aaron Rodgers teammates, led by James Jones, continue to say that the situation between Rodgers and the Packers is ‘fixable.’ Fine. So why hasn’t it been fixed?”
More of the latest Browns news and notes from around the web in today’s dose of the Daily Dawg Chow.
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Cleveland Browns:
- “Browns Staffer Brownson Suspended For DUI, Will Not Lose Job” (AP) – “Cleveland Browns chief of staff Callie Brownson has been suspended by the team but will not lose her job after an arrest for drunken driving.”
- “Greedy Williams feeling like himself after missed season, still must develop trust in shoulder when it comes to hitting” (BrownsZone) – “Williams went through the full, albeit light, organized team activities practice Wednesday.”
- “Safety John Johnson says the ‘Sky is the Limit’ for Browns Defense” (OBR) – “One of the Cleveland Browns’ prize signings of the offseason was in Berea and on the field for the first time Wednesday.”
- “Browns, Giants to hold two joint practices in training camp” (BrownsWire) – “As the NFL starts to turn the page on the COVID-19 dominated 2020 season, the return of joint practices between teams in training camp will resume.”
NFL:
- “Roundup: Dolphins sign first-round LB Jaelan Phillips, Cowboys ink Micah Parsons to rookie deals” (NFL.com) – “Four teams had two selections in the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft. The Dolphins are the only one to already have both players under contract.”
- “49ers lose two players for 2021 season: Tarvarius Moore to torn Achilles, Justin Skule to torn ACL” (CBS) – “To varying degrees, every NFL team was forced to battle through injuries in 2020 — exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic forcing players to train on their own.”
- “Houston Texans QB Deshaun Watson wants to join Denver Broncos, ex-teammate says” (ESPN) – “The Broncos currently have quarterbacks Teddy Bridgewater and Drew Lock on their roster, while Houston has Tyrod Taylor and Davis Mills.”
- “If the Aaron Rodgers situation is ‘fixable,’ why hasn’t it been fixed?” (PFT) – “Former Aaron Rodgers teammates, led by James Jones, continue to say that the situation between Rodgers and the Packers is ‘fixable.’ Fine. So why hasn’t it been fixed?”