More of the latest Browns news and notes from around the web in today’s dose of the Sunday Dawg Chow.
Dawgs By Nature:
- As OTAs approach, how are the injured quarterbacks for the Browns doing? (Moses Thomas) – This week marks the beginning of OTAs for the Cleveland Browns offseason program, with Deshaun Watson and Dorian Thompson-Robinson likely to be among the few players involved.
- NFL schedule: Browns travel miles rank in the bottom third of the league (Jared Mueller) – The amount of travel that clubs will have to undertake during the season is one thing that is typically known before the schedule is revealed. Compared to other teams, such as those on the West Coast, some teams—like the AFC North—typically have less travel.
- With a Top 10 ranking in a crucial category (Jared Mueller), Greg Newsome demonstrated his worth in 2023. The Cleveland Browns have a strong cornerback core, with Greg Newsome II being the team’s best press corner.
Cleveland Browns/NFL:
- According to Cleveland.com, Myles Harden, a seventh-round draft pick of the Cleveland Browns, is accustomed to playing with heart and going unnoticed. A FCS quarterfinal matchup with North Dakota State was his only nationally televised game. He was chosen thirty positions from the conclusion of the draft. For the diminutive cornerback with a great heart, staying under the radar is nothing new. He plans to bring his Miami tenacity to Cleveland.
- The Browns’ representative at the 2024 Coach Accelerator Program will be Brandon Lynch (clevelandbrowns.com) – The NFL’s 2024 Coach Accelerator Program, designed to promote exposure between owners and executives from throughout the league with varied coaching talent, will see Brandon Lynch, the cornerbacks coach, represent the Cleveland Browns.
- All eyes are on rookie quarterback Bo Nix of the Denver Broncos (ESPN) – After being selected by the Denver Broncos, quarterback Bo Nix was inundated with messages and calls. Among them was one from Hall of Famer John Elway, who was aware of the precise route Nix was taking. Nix found a message of support from Elway.
- The Chiefs are attempting an unprecedented three-peat, becoming the first club to do so since 1927 (NFL.com). Regardless of where their schedule has taken them, the Kansas City Chiefs have established themselves as a dynasty. The Chiefs hope to add another piece of NFL history in 2024 when they attempt to become the first team to win three straight Super Bowls. Kansas City will play on six different days of the week during the regular season, becoming the first NFL club to do so since the 1927 New York Yankees, according to NFL Research, which will make that history all the more difficult to attain.
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