
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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The latest Cleveland Browns coverage from Dawgs By Nature:
- Browns owners issue statement on Nick Chubb (Thomas Moore) One of the greatest running backs in team history thanked for his service to the franchise.
- Browns make 2 moves on the offensive line (Jared Mueller) An injury to a UDFA, roster hopeful leads to Jackson Barton signing
- Should the Browns ‘kick the tires’ on this veteran CB? (Thomas Moore) Green Bay is releasing the talented but oft-injured Jaire Alexander. Should Cleveland show any interest?
- Former NFL QB says Shedeur Sanders was custom-made for Stefanski’s offense (Matt Wilson) Dan Orlovsky details why Sanders is a perfect fit in Cleveland
More Cleveland Browns news:
- Shedeur Sanders can win the Cleveland Browns starting QB job. Here’s how, from inside the building (Yahoo Sports) “At some point, a door to the Cleveland Browns’ starting job was going to open for Shedeur Sanders. Little did we know it would be before he took his first snaps in this week’s full squad mandatory minicamp.”
- Cleveland Browns Veteran Safety Reflects on Current Role on Team (Sports Illustrated) “The Cleveland Browns were not perfect on the defensive side of the ball last year.”
- State and city file motion to dismiss in Cleveland Browns case (Cleveland 19 News) “The city of Cleveland and state of Ohio are asking a judge to throw out the Browns’ federal lawsuit.”
- The Cleveland Browns already have the new Nick Chubb on the roster to pair with Shedeur Sanders (Marca) “The Cleveland Browns are parting ways with their longtime standout offensive player, Nick Chubb, who is headed to the Houston Texans after seven seasons…”
- Where Nick Chubb ranks in Browns’ history (clevelandbrowns.com) “While RB Nick Chubb’s career will carry on with the Texans, his name will live on in Browns’ history. “
- Andrew Berry and Jags’ GM did an interview and told us everything? (Youtube) Quincy Carrier responds to the latest