Dawgs By Nature:
- Browns vs. Jets: Week 10 Need to Know (Thomas Moore) – It is Cleveland vs. New York in a battle for future draft position. Here is everything to know about the game.
- Browns, Jets injury report for Week 10: 1 out, 8 questionable (Jared Mueller) – The Browns and Jets have injury concerns heading into Week 10, with Garrett Wilson, Harold Fannin among 9 on the injury report.
- 2026 NFL Draft: 4 QBs who could be on the Browns’ radar on days 1 and 2 (Matthew Wilson) – Breaking down four potential quarterback targets for Cleveland on days one and two of the 2026 NFL Draft.
- 2026 NFL draft: Browns mock draft impact of 1st vs 2nd round QBs (Matthew Wilson) – Taking a look at two different NFL Draft strategies that Cleveland could deploy in April.
- 6 takeaways from Cleveland’s coordinators about the Jets (Thomas Moore) – Recapping the most notable quotes and stories from the Browns coordinators ahead of their Week 10 game vs. New York.
- Talking Browns vs. Jets: New York state of mind for Week 10 (Thomas Moore) – Browns vs Jets: Previewing Sunday’s meeting between two franchises that share a lot of similarities.
Cleveland Browns:
- Paul DePodesta’s exit leaves Browns ownership staring back at itself yet again (The Athletic) – Paul DePodesta’s legacy with the Cleveland Browns can best be described with an emoji shrug.
- What does Browns’ playcaller change mean for QBs, offense? (ESPN) – When the Cleveland Browns introduced Tommy Rees as their offensive coordinator in January, he referenced a quote that lies in his office to describe how he viewed his collaboration process. “We all think alike, [then] no one thinks very much,” Rees said.
- Tommy Rees will put his ‘spin’ on things, focus on maximizing personnel in new role as play caller (Browns Zone) – Same playbook. Same collaborative process. Different play caller. So just how distinctive will the Browns offense look Sunday against the Jets with coordinator Tommy Rees calling the plays?
- Carson Schwesinger trying to return from ankle injury ‘as fast as possible’ (Beacon Journal) – Many of the Browns players were able to get away from Northeast Ohio over the course of the bye week. They went home or back to visit their old college or on a quick vacation. Rookie linebacker Carson Schwesinger, however, was not able to get away. He could thank the high ankle sprain he suffered in the fourth quarter of a Week 8 loss to the New England Patriots for that.
- Myles Garrett on slamming his helmet to the ground, no fire sale, and the Browns commitment to winning (cleveland.com) – Myles Garrett has no regrets about whipping his helmet to the ground at the end of the Patriots game when Kevin Stefanski yanked him with the Browns trailing 32-13 and Garrett already having notched five sacks.
NFL:
- The Sauce Gardner trade proves the Colts believe in Daniel Jones—and themselves (The Ringer) – By trading two first-round picks for the former New York Jets cornerback, Indianapolis GM Chris Ballard went against his own team-building philosophy.
- Why Baker Mayfield isn’t beating teams with his legs anymore (Tampa Bay Times) – Injuries and opponents deploying a “spy” to cut down rush lanes have prevented the Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback from taking off.
- Jayden Daniels has no ligament damage in elbow, could return this season (The Washington Post) – The Washington Commanders have determined that quarterback Jayden Daniels won’t require surgery to repair his dislocated left elbow, Coach Dan Quinn said Friday. Quinn added that the Commanders will reevaluate Daniels after their Week 12 bye.
- Do the Bears have a Rome Odunze problem? Not in the least. (Chicago Sun-Times) – The Chicago Bears don’t have a Rome Odunze problem. Not even close. They might not love his dad’s tweets, but at every turn in his young career, Odunze has been close to perfect when it comes to being a team player, coachable, and a positive factor as the organization tries to establish a strong culture.











