More of the latest Browns news and notes from around the web in today’s dose of the Daily Dawg Chow.
The offseason continues to be in full swing for the Cleveland Browns. NFL free agency addition leads to a former NFL draft selection being released as GM Andrew Berry continues to make slight adjustments to the team. All the news and analysis you need in another daily edition of Daily Dawg Chow.
The latest Cleveland Browns coverage from Dawgs By Nature:
- Browns TE David Njoku continues to defend the City of Cleveland, Browns (Jared Mueller)
- Report: Browns release offensive lineman (Jared Mueller) Dawson Deaton was a 7th round pick in the 2022 NFL draft
- NFL free agency: Browns should make ‘one last offseason move’ (Jared Mueller) Darius Shaquille Leonard one of the few that fits the bill
- AFC North Depth Charts: Ranking Quarterback groups in the division (Curtiss Brown) From Joe Burrow and Lamar Jackson down to Rocky Lombardi and Emory Jones, a look at the QB depth charts
- Browns conclude pizza debacle (Barry Shuck) Grievance finally came to an end
More Cleveland Browns news:
- Assessing the Browns’ strength of schedule for 2024 season (clevelandbrowns.com) “Cleveland will have 12 total games against teams that finished with a winning record last season.”
- NFL Network Personality Makes Bold Prediction For Browns Schedule (Sports Illustrated) “Peter Schrager has believes Browns fans will be watching their team play on one holiday this year.”
- Cleveland Browns WR Cedric Tillman Set for Breakout Season, Expert Predicts – Browns Digest (Athlon) “After taking just one play-maker in the NFL Draft, the Cleveland Browns have “high expectations” for this second-year receiver.”
- Browns part ways with another 2022 draft pick that was a flyer selection from the start (A to Z Sports) “Cleveland Browns have cut Dawson Deaton, a seventh-round selection in the 2021 NFL Draft.”
- Cleveland.com reports the Cleveland Browns invest $200M in Berea facilities (WKYC) “The Cleveland Browns invest in Berea facility rehab”
- What’s the plan for Jack Conklin? (Youtube) Quincy Carrier goes over the right tackle conundrum.