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Daily Dawg Chow (7/16/21)

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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:

  • “Browns Breakdowns: What DT Tommy Togiai brings to the D-Line” (Browns.com) – “It doesn’t take long to see the kind of strength Tommy Togiai brings to the defensive line when reviewing the tape from his 2020 season at Ohio State.”
  • “Why Browns will Use 12 Personnel More in 2021” (Browns Digest) – “The Cleveland Browns ran a lot of 12 personnel in 2020, but heading into the 2021 season should use it even more to create mismatches.”
  • “NFL Executive Would Take Nick Chubb Over Derrick Henry” (BrownsNation) – “One NFL executive even went as far as to say Chubb is better than Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry.”
  • “Cleveland memories: Pro Football Centennial Class of 2020 inductees recall moments vs. Browns” (cleveland.com) – “When it comes to Cleveland, Isaac Bruce remembers a moment of mutual respect on the field.”

NFL:

  • “Police: NFL’s Richard Sherman Tried To Break In At In-Laws’” (AP) – “Sherman was booked into jail in Seattle on suspicion of resisting arrest, malicious mischief and residential burglary.”
  • “Lawsuit over Broncos ownership dismissed” (PFT) – “A trial for the lawsuit concerning Broncos ownership was pushed back ahead of a scheduled July 12 start and now it is off altogether.”
  • “Dwayne Haskins injured by wife, who faces a domestic violence charge” (ESPN) – “Haskins, 24, reportedly had a split upper lip and a missing tooth and suffered other injuries to his mouth that would require dental work to repair his teeth.”
  • “Jaguars’ Urban Meyer, Trent Baalke subpoenaed in Iowa discrimination suit” (AP) – “The team said Meyer and Baalke submitted a written response to the subpoena, which is seeking information about the Jaguars’ decision to hire and then fire Doyle in January.”