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Dawgs By Nature
- Browns rookie QB hits record mark off the field (Thomas Moore) – Shedeur Sanders was reportedly No. 1 in the entire NFL in licensing income last season at a cool $17.7 million.
- Browns O-line tapped for improvement in 2026 (Thomas Moore) – With the potential of 5 new starters and some key depth pieces, things are looking up for the O-line according to ESPN.
- Myles Garrett lands in the Hall of Fame for record-breaking season (Jared Mueller) – Cleveland Browns DE Myles Garrett is a sure-fire Hall of Famer. He’s again been honored in Canton for his record season
The Feed
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1990s have turned into a bit of a lost decade for the Browns. But there have to be a few players worth remembering, right?
Cleveland Browns
- Byron Storer says Browns newcomers can help bolster special teams (Beacon Journal) – There were a number of reasons for the Browns’ 5-12 2025 season. Many of the primary ones are well known and have been well covered. Special teams might not have been the No. 1 or No. 2 cause of the disastrous season, but they were certainly a major contributing factor in the way it played out.
- 3 Cleveland Browns players quietly playing for a new contract in 2026 (DPD) – Let’s take a look at three Browns players quietly playing for a new deal this season.
- What we know about ticket prices for new Browns stadium (Fox 8) – The Cleveland Browns tell the FOX 8 I-Team they’re narrowing in on the cost for fans to see the team in their new stadium.
NFL
- How the NFL Turned a Mundane Announcement Into Must-See Videos (Content Marketing Institute) – NFL teams turned a boring schedule release into a creative sport. Steal these six plays, from video game missions to street Pictionary, to make monotonous information worth your audience’s time.
- Steelers’ O-line shuffle an attempt to protect Aaron Rodgers (ESPN) – To Steelers tackle Troy Fautanu, there’s no such thing as a “natural position.” That’s a good mentality, because after spending two seasons working at right tackle, the 2024 first-round pick is on the move again. And he’s not alone.
- Vikings take big swing, pick Nolan Teasley as next general manager (The Athletic) – Executives, scouts and agents eyed the Minnesota Vikings’ general manager opening for months. The delayed firing of former GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah caught their attention. A drawn-out hiring process added more intrigue.











