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Daily Dawg Chow (6/29/21)

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By: Jon Stinchcomb

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More of the latest Browns news and notes from around the web in today’s dose of the Daily Dawg Chow.


Cleveland Browns:

  • “‘Believing I’m the Best’” (Browns.com) – “The Browns’ first-round pick has always found a way to become one of the best players on a football field. Now, he’s looking to do it again in Cleveland.”
  • “Four Cleveland Browns Players Who Could Be Cut During Training Camp” (Browns Digest) – “A look at a few current members of the Cleveland Browns who could be cut down the road during the team’s training camp.”
  • “Zac Jackson: It doesn’t matter what Baker Mayfield’s ranking is across the league” (92.3 The Fan) – “Zac Jackson joined The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima and talked about the latest news that the Browns and Baker Mayfield haven’t had substantive talks…”
  • “Could Tommy Togiai have the biggest impact among Browns rookies?” (BrownsWire) – “Only a few rookies make significant impacts on teams competing for a Super Bowl appearance but the select few do.”
  • “2 Cleveland Browns Draft Picks Remain Unsigned” (BrownsNation) – “The Cleveland Browns have a little unfinished business with regard to the team’s 2021 draft picks. Two of the eight selections have not yet signed their rookie contracts.”

NFL:

  • “Ex-Broncos WR Demaryius Thomas announces retirement from NFL” (NFL.com) – “One of the top wide receivers of the past decade officially called it quits Monday. Demaryius Thomas, a former first-round pick of the Denver Broncos, announced his retirement.”
  • “Buying a stake in NFL Media could be the key to landing Sunday Ticket” (PFT) – “The NFL is looking to sell of a portion of its media conglomerate. That transaction could be the key to a much more significant property.”
  • “NFL to begin bid process for cities to host annual scouting combine beginning in 2023, source says” (ESPN) – “The NFL has informed its teams that it will accept bids from cities other than Indianapolis to host its annual scouting combine beginning in 2023…”