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 Reacts Survey Week 10 – Which unit has been most disappointing heading to the bye? (Chris Pokorny) “Offense, defense, or special teams — which unit has let you down the most?”
- Browns Roster: After Za’Darius Smith trade, can the practice squad DE’s step up? (Matt Wilson) Smith was traded on Tuesday so the team could look to it’s practice squad for pass-rush help
- Browns DE Isaiah McGuire looks to cement himself in the team’s future (Matt Wilson) McGuire has the talent and skillset to be a long-term answer at defensive end across from Myles Garrett
- Browns History: Oldest living player Dub Jones passes (Barry Shuck) The talented runner was part of six pro titles as a player and coach
More Cleveland Browns news:
- Cleveland Browns May Have Just Told Us Without Telling Us Deshaun Watson Days Are Over (Outkick) “Sometimes in the NFL, as with all professional sports, intentions are read by what people say and do. But, as with Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry on Wednesday, what isn’t said is also important.”
- Browns nominate Larry Schmitz for NFL’s 2024 Fan of the Year (clevelandbrowns.com) “Browns nominate Larry Schmitz for NFL’s 2024 Fan of the Year. Schmitz stood next to his daughter Katie, as he was officially announced as the Browns Fan of the Year and nominated for the NFL’s 2024 Fan of the Year.”
- 2024-25 Cleveland Browns Odds: Odds to win Super Bowl, NFL Playoffs, Division (Fox Sports) “Browns Super Bowl Odds Insights · The Browns have +100000 odds to win the Super Bowl, which ranks 27th in the league.”
- Should Cleveland Browns RB Nick Chubb be stashed in fantasy leagues? (Sporting News) “Nick Chubb’s return is a huge plus for the Cleveland Browns, but he isn’t a reliable fantasy football play yet. Carson Field breaks it down.”
- Isaiah McGuire, Dawand Jones and Cedric Tillman have me hopeful for the future (Youtube) Quincy Carrier reviews some of the Cleveland’s youngsters