More of the latest Browns news and notes from around the web in today’s dose of the Daily Dawg Chow.
The latest Cleveland Browns coverage from Dawgs By Nature:
- Browns OTAs: First offensive line of 2024 revealed (Jared Mueller) A lot will change when training camp rolls around
- Browns LG Joel Bitonio listed among most valuable offensive linemen (Barry Shuck) Cleveland’s offensive line has been the catalyst of the offense
- AFC North Depth Charts: Ranking Running Back groups in the division (Curtiss Brown) Nick Chubb and Derrick Henry are the big names in the AFC North
- AFC North: Bengals drama continues into OTAs (Jared Mueller) Tee Higgins franchise tag situation not clearing up
More Cleveland Browns news:
- Notes and observations from Browns OTAs (clevelandbrowns.com) “As the Browns closed out the second official day of organized team activities, they went through 7-on-7 drills in the red zone.”
- Photos: How Browns QB DeShaun Watson is doing at OTA’s (Fox 8) “While following a prescribed recovery plan, Cleveland’s quarterback took a day off from passing as he recovers from right shoulder surgery in November that ended his second season with the Browns after just six starts.”
- Deshaun Watson easing his way back at Browns OTAs: ‘He looks like himself’ (New York Times) “Around the team’s Berea, Ohio, training facility, “low expectations” is not a phrase you’ll hear. The Browns are darn close to being all in on right now, the season ahead and this roster.”
- Martin Emerson Jr: ‘Thankful and blessed’ to keep Cleveland Browns cornerbacks together (WOIO) “The Browns talked often last season about having the top cornerback trio in the league and Martin Emerson Jr. said Wednesday he’s “thankful and blessed” to have Greg Newsome and Denzel Ward back in camp.”
- Former Browns’ General Manager Gets Promotion With The Baltimore Ravens (Sports Illustrated) “George Kokinis might not be a name you hear too often around Northeast Ohio anymore. At one point though, he was a significantly larger topic of conversation.”
- These narratives will dominate the Browns’ season (Youtube) Quincy Carrier highlights the talking points that will last all through 2024
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