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Happy
June 7, everyone. Or as the cool kids say:
Let’s dive right into today’s edition of the Sunday Dawg Chow!
Dawgs By Nature
- Browns GM Andrew Berry’s inner circle has successful brain trust from other sports (Jared Mueller) – The Cleveland Browns’ huge trade of DE Myles Garrett to the LA Rams led to learning that GM Andrew Berry has a think tank.
- Browns: Dillon Gabriel caught in a numbers game (Thomas Moore) – What options does the QB have now that Jared Verse has claimed No. 8 as his own?
- Browns stuff, and more: Myles Garrett trade, Brendan Sorsby, Nick Saban, QB competition (Barry Shuck) – From the Browns Myles Garrett trade, Brendan Sorsby, Nick Saban’s push, and more thoughts from the mind of Barry.
The Feed
He’s no Connie Mack … that’s for sure.
Cleveland Browns
- ‘Ohio against the world.’ Denzel Ward ‘definitely’ wants to stay with Browns (Beacon Journal) – Denzel Ward is the old graybeard now. The Browns cornerback intends for it to remain that way.
- How the Browns could get another 1st-rounder in the Myles Garrett trade; Eagles never made a play (cleveland.com) – The Browns not only pried Jared Verse away from the Rams in the Myles Garrett deal, they also prevented L.A. from trading Garrett back into the AFC North.
- Shedeur Sanders’s $17.7M in Licensing Income Was Mostly From Trading Cards (Front Office Sports) – The bulk of his record-smashing NFLPA income did not come from jerseys; he also has a lucrative personal deal with Panini.
NFL
- How Ravens OC Declan Doyle can reboot Baltimore offense (ESPN) – First-year offensive coordinator Declan Doyle has been giving the Baltimore Ravens a crash course with his playbook this spring.
- Erick All quietly authoring feel-good story of Cincinnati Bengals’ summer (The Athletic) – Cincinnati Bengals’ tight end Erick All wondered the same thing most everyone did as the fallout from his rare double-ACL surgery stole a season-and-a-half of football. His career could be over.
- Seahawks WR Cooper Kupp ‘never for a second’ considered retiring after Super Bowl win (NFL.com) – Winning his second Super Bowl could have served as a fitting exclamation point on the end of wide receiver Cooper Kupp’s stellar career. The only problem is he’s not nearly done yet.











