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, Ravens injury reports: Zay Flowers among 4 still out for BAL, 4 DNP for CLE (Jared Mueller) Zay Flowers, Marlon Humphrey, Jed Wills, Jordan Hicks would be big if they can’t practice Friday
- NFL Picks Week 8, and media picks for Ravens vs. Browns (Chris Pokorny) The DBN staff predicts the Week 8 games, plus the national media make their predictions for Ravens vs. Browns.
- Dawg Pound Discourse: Can Jameis Winston, Ken Dorsey turn the tide for Browns offense starting in Week 8? (Damon Wolfe) The move drives speculation on the future of the coaching staff.
More Cleveland Browns news:
- Cleveland Browns file lawsuit to get clarity of the ‘Modell Law’ (WOIO) “Throughout our future stadium planning process, we have always acted transparently and in good faith with the City of Cleveland and are disappointed in the City’s latest course of action stating its intent to bring litigation regarding the “Modell Law”
- NFL Scout Believes Browns Should Target One Specific QB (Sports Illustrated) “The Cleveland Browns appear likely to be headed towards a very high draft pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.”
- Browns file suit against Cleveland to clear way for move to Brook Park: I-Team (Fox 8) “We have to recruit other people that would be hired by the Cleveland Browns for security,” the mayor said. “Build that standard operating procedure, and then for the increased operational costs for the city of Brook Park, I’m working on another division for traffic control that would be able to handle the traffic.”
- Brook Park mayor at odds with county leadership over Cleveland Browns stadium move (Ideastream) “This is about job creation,” Orcutt said Thursday on the Sound of Ideas, an Ideastream Public Media public affairs radio show. “If you’re having more events in a stadium, we’re going to have more jobs.”
- Five Browns who benefit the most from the QB change (Youtube) Quincy Carrier projects how the offense will go