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Tuesday’s Daily Dawg Chow: Stadium Mustard interview, 2026 Mock Drafts, Steelers trade and more

July 1, 2025 by Dawgs By Nature

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The latest Cleveland Browns news and notes from around the NFL in the Sunday Dawg Chow.

The latest Cleveland Browns coverage from Dawgs By Nature, along with additional news from around the NFL, in another sweltering and possibly rainy edition of the Daily Dawg Chow, this time its Tuesday, July 1st’s version.

Dawgs By Nature:

  • Exclusive Interview with Stadium Mustard’s CEO talking Cleveland, mustard and more (Barry Shuck) – Another great exclusive interview by our Barry Shuck
  • ESPN’s Mock Draft adds QB, OT for Browns (Jared Mueller) – Arch Manning will get a lot of attention, but he’s not the QB1 in Matt Miller’s Summer Mock Draft.
  • Success in 2025 could create a 2026 NFL draft dilemma (Damon Wolfe) – In his final piece for DBN, Damon looks at a best-case scenario for the Browns
  • The 3-round national mock draft has some interesting picks for the Browns (Tom Moore) – An unknown QB pick starts things off, then another edge rusher, OT, and WR were added
  • Our Monday Daily Trivia is also a linebacker, see if you can guess in less than 5 hints (Jared Mueller)
  • Steelers trade impacts both sides of the ball, which means Browns flop has more responsibility (Jared Mueller) – A really interesting move in the AFC North may not be the upgrade some thought it was at first

Cleveland Browns:

  • TE analysis – David Njoku’s return to Pro Bowl level in 2025 (The OBR) – The Legend, Fred Greetham, breaks down how Njoku can take a step back up
  • CB Greg Newsome II wants to play more, unhappy with 2024 (Cleveland.com) – Newsome has been the subject of trade rumors for years but wants to play more in 2025.
  • Governor Mike DeWine signs budget that clears way for Browns stadium in Brooke Park (Fox 8)- Despite some pushback, DeWine signed the two-year state operating budget.
  • Answering 16 questions about the Browns Brook Park stadium (Cleveland.com) – What should Cleveland and Cleveland fans expect?

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