
The latest Cleveland Browns news and notes from around the NFL in the Saturday Dawg Chow.
The latest Cleveland Browns coverage from Dawgs By Nature, along with additional news from around the NFL in today’s edition of the Saturday Dawg Chow.
Dawgs By Nature:
- Browns WR Jerry Jeudy debuts on NFL’s Top 100 list (Thomas Moore) – In his first season in Cleveland, Jerry Jeudy posted career numbers to land at No. 82 in the annual ranking of players at NFL.com.
- NFL power rankings: Browns David Njoku ‘figured it out,’ Top 10 tight end (Jared Mueller) – ESPN’s survey adds another Browns player to their Top 10 list, this time at the tight end position.
- Browns vs. Vikings: 5 memorable games (Thomas Moore) – Cleveland has not had much luck against the Minnesota Vikings over the years. Here are 5 of the most memorable games in the series.
- Browns Training Camp 2025: WR Preview, Part 2 – More slot contenders, and returners (Chris Pokorny) – Our Cleveland Browns training camp preview on the wide receiver position continues below with Part 2.
Cleveland Browns:
- How Dillon Gabriel can win the Browns’ 4-way QB competition (cleveland.com) – Could the Browns have a 5-foot-11 rookie southpaw under center Week 1 against the Bengals? It’s unlikely, but certainly not out of the realm of possibility, that Browns third-round pick Dillon Gabriel could make a strong push for the starting job in training camp beginning July 23.
- Cleveland Browns 2025 training camp position preview: It’s 4 for 1 for starting QB job (Beacon Journal) – Yes, it’s time to talk about the quarterbacks for the Cleveland Browns. Let’s dive into the players who are on the roster at this point.
- Judge rejects Browns’ attempt to dismiss Cleveland’s lawsuit over Brook Park move, allowing case to proceed (cleveland.com) – A Cuyahoga County judge on Friday allowed the city of Cleveland’s lawsuit against the Browns over the team’s planned move to Brook Park to proceed.
NFL:
- 49ers TE George Kittle’s formula for playing as long as possible (ESPN) – It’s early June, and the San Francisco 49ers have just put the finishing touches on their offseason program by breaking a team huddle, dividing into position groups, and then heading off into their summer downtime. As most players head into the locker room, tight end George Kittle is getting started on the Jugs machine. At 31 years old, Kittle’s participation in organized team activities is largely limited to individual drills.
- Lions pass rusher Aidan Hutchinson (leg) ‘exactly where I need to be’ ahead of training camp (NFL.com) – Aidan Hutchinson — one of the NFL’s best defensive players prior to a midseason leg injury in 2024 — hasn’t seen live game reps in nine months. This fact can lead most to one of two oversimplified conclusions regarding Hutchinson’s status entering the 2025 season for the Detroit Lions: He’s rusty or well-rested. Why not ask the man himself?
- Bucs tackle Tristan Wirfs to miss start of season after knee surgery (Tampa Bay Times) – The Tampa Bay Buccaneers will start the season without All-Pro tackle Tristan Wirfs, who underwent knee surgery Tuesday and likely will miss at least the first couple of games of the regular season.