
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:
- “Murray Throws 4 TD Passes, Unbeaten Cardinals Batter Browns” (AP) – “Kyler Murray threw four touchdown passes as the Cardinals remained the NFL’s only unbeaten team and continued their best start since 1974…”
- “Cleveland Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield plans to play Thursday after aggravating shoulder injury” (ESPN) – “During Cleveland’s 37-14 loss to the Arizona Cardinals, Mayfield aggravated the partially torn labrum he suffered on Sept. 19.”
- “Browns LB Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah to Have MRI” (Browns Digest) – “JOK also had to be checked out last week when he suffered a throat contusion against the Los Angeles Chargers.”
- “Browns defense is embarrassing; team facing significant problems” (Pluto) – “The longer the Browns game lasted, the grayer the skies turned. It was like a sense of impending doom hung over FirstEnergy Stadium.”
- “Mayfield knows the savage truth: Browns must flush jinxed defeat against Cardinals” (Canton Rep) – “I liked Phil Savage. I have fond memories of the friendship and information he offered across four years as Browns general manager.”
- “Browns are proving that, on average, they’re a pretty average team” (BrownsZone) – “With four minutes left in the game the stadium was nearly empty, and the final play was the final indignity: Colt McCoy…”
- “NFL Week 6 Game Recap: Arizona Cardinals 37, Cleveland Browns 14” (PFF) – “The Browns didn’t rush for their typical numbers, but Kareem Hunt still ran the ball efficiently without Nick Chubb in the fold.”
- “By the Numbers: Big day from DPJ, but Browns struggle to find production elsewhere” (Browns.com) – “We’re breaking down the most important stats from the Browns’ 37-14 loss against the Cardinals.”
- “Cardinals vs. Browns Week 6 Highlights” (YouTube) – “The Arizona Cardinals take on the Cleveland Browns during Week 6 of the 2021 NFL season.”
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