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Dawgs By Nature
- Cleveland Browns Training Camp Recap: Day 16 – Gearing up for Buffalo (Chris Pokorny) – “Day 16 of Cleveland Browns training camp took place Wednesday, August 19. The team is eagerly awaiting their joint practice session tomorrow with the Buffalo Bills.”
- Browns QB training camp battle is hopefully nearing its end (Thomas Moore) – “The Cleveland Browns will play their second preseason game on Saturday when they host the Buffalo Bills. Normally, it would be an afternoon of getting in some work and hoping that no one gets injured, but the game has taken on a bit more meaning concerning the ongoing quarterback competition.”
- Browns tight end now eligible to return to college football, been away from training camp (Jared Mueller) – “The NFL hasn’t had the same amount of court-related things go down with college athletes compared to other sports, but that could change with a ruling on Wednesday that involves Cleveland Browns TE Dae’Quan Wright.
- Browns sign a defensive end in free agency, release cornerback (Jared Mueller) – “It seems like the Cleveland Browns finally signed a new defensive end on Wednesday. We want to be careful, as nothing is official from Cleveland or the NFL, but DE Jamil Muhammad is reportedly signing with the Browns, according to his agent.”
- Are the Browns actually a quarterback away? (Abby Mueller) – “With the Cleveland Browns’ first preseason game of the year in the books, fans and media got their first look at some of the young, exciting talent the team showcased on the field. There were many positives to take away from the game against the Chicago Bears, and national media pundits like Mina Kimes have even suggested that the Browns may be a quarterback away.”
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Cleveland Browns
- The NFL’s Rock-Bottom Quarterback Competition (Wall Street Journal paywalled) – “The Cleveland Browns face an uninspiring choice between two of the most flawed signal-callers in the league: second-year quarterback Shedeur Sanders and the often injured, largely ineffective Deshaun Watson.”
- The Cleveland Browns’ $2.6 billion stadium is coming. So is the bill for fans (The Athletic) – “The first finished product of the Browns’ $2.6 billion future home is not a seat, scoreboard or piece of translucent roof. It is a sales center.”
- How Deshaun Watson, Shedeur Sanders are approaching chances against Bills (Beacon Journal) – “Deshaun Watson’s workload in the Browns’ Aug. 20 joint practice against the Buffalo Bills figures to be voluminous. The Browns quarterback’s workload in the Aug. 22 preseason game is expected to be much lighter.”
- Browns’ Alex Wright on QBs holding the ball longer without Myles Garrett: ‘That’s disrespect to us’ (cleveland.com) – “Myles Garrett’s departure is expected to change how offenses approach the Browns’ pass rush. Alex Wright sees it as something else entirely.”
- Browns may have just had a trade partner come about for a player Cleveland could move before preseason ends (A to Z Sports) – “The Cleveland Browns very well could move former third-round pick Cedric Tillman before the regular season via trade. Did a trade partner just come about?”
NFL
- How will the Patriots respond in 2026 to the Super Bowl loss? (ESPN) – “The New England Patriots didn’t even need to play a preseason game before meeting their new reality. The Indianapolis Colts arrived at the Patriots’ practice fields last week — where the energy of 10,000-plus cheering and booing fans put a palpable football buzz in the air — and turned up the intensity.”
- Texans WR Jayden Higgins has torn ACL, out for 2026 season (Battle Red Blog) – “Unfortunately, the first major injury of the Houston Texans 2026 NFL Season has occurred: NFL.com’s Ian Rapoport andthe Houston Chronicle’s Jonathan M. Alexander have both reported that Texans second-year WR Jayden Higgins tore his ACL during yesterday’s joint practice with the Las Vegas Raiders.”
- Aaron Glenn knows: Mistakes were made. He doesn’t plan on making them again (The Athletic) – “Anyone who does a decent amount of public speaking winds up having a verbal crutch. Not necessarily “like” or “um,” but sometimes a phrase, a few words, to bridge one thought to the next. Aaron Glenn has one. The New York Jets head coach has a habit of saying some form of: “what I do know is … ” Sometimes there’s a variation — “here’s what I know,” or “I just know this” — but the meaning is the same: acknowledging the unknown while making a declarative statement about what is certain.”
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