- 2 different recent lists do not have high hopes for Browns, Spencer Fano in 2026 (Barry Shuck) – “As the NFL regular season becomes more and more in view, certain media outlets will put out preseason lists. You know, top quarterbacks, who are the best EDGE rushers, who will have the most receiving targets, and so on. This is football. It is a game designed to be followed by numbers and stats, so creative lists become the latest doodle during mid-week until the next preseason game is played.”
- Update on Browns TE Dae’Quan Wright as another legal decision comes down on Friday (Jared Mueller) – “Sports used to be so simple. College and the Olympics were amateur sports; the rest was professional. While everyone might have an opinion about what is “right” and what is “wrong,” in the end, each sport, league, or institution will set its own rules based on what it is legally allowed to do. For the Cleveland Browns, a legal ruling on Wednesday seemed to put TE Dae’Quan Wright on the path toward returning to Ole Miss.”
- Browns vs Bills joint practice: What the Buffalo side is saying about CLE QBs, WRs, more (Jared Mueller) – “One of the biggest days in Cleveland Browns training camp, one that has been circled since it was announced, has come and gone. The Browns hosted the Buffalo Bills in Berea, Ohio, for a one-day joint practice ahead of the second preseason game of the year for both teams on Saturday.”
- Cleveland Browns Training Camp Recap: Day 17 – Everything from the Buffalo Bills joint practice (Chris Pokorny) – “Day 17 of Cleveland Browns training camp took place Thursday, August 20. The Buffalo Bills were in town for a joint practice session, before the teams face off in the preseason this weekend.”
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Cleveland Browns- Browns benefit from practice vs Bills not erupting into brawl. (Beacon Journal) – “There were some close calls, but the Browns and Buffalo Bills resisted turning their joint practice on Thursday, Aug. 20, into Fight Club.”
- How will Shedeur Sanders run the offense in preseason Week 2? (clevelandbrowns.com) – “After a joint practice with the Bufalo Bills gave the chance for head coach Todd Monken to see his first team against another opponent, Monken does not anticipate their older starters playing on Saturday. Here are three burning questions for the second game of the preseason.”
- The Browns’ receiving depth on deep passes was not good last season (cleveland.com) – “For as much flak as we give quarterbacks Deshaun Watson and Shedeur Sanders for their efficiency on deep passes, we haven’t really specified who will be Cleveland’s expected deep threats.”
- Decision time nears as Browns’ QB battle takes next step in preseason game vs. Bills (The Athletic) – “Decision time is coming in the Cleveland Browns’ quarterback competition, but coach Todd Monken maintains he’s still evaluating — and that his plan for Saturday’s preseason game remains unchanged.”
- Chargers rookie Akheem Mesidor paving way for Ottawa NFL players (ESPN) – “Victor Tedondo woke Akheem Mesidor out of his sleep. It was around 2015 when Tedondo, the coach of the Gridiron Academy, was taking Mesidor and some other players in his minivan on an over 800-mile drive from their hometown of Ottawa, Canada, to a high school football camp at the University of Indiana.
- Why the Jaguars aren’t giving up on Travis Hunter becoming NFL’s Shohei Ohtani (The Athletic) – “The Jacksonville Jaguars’ most electrifying playmaker had very little to do with their historic turnaround in 2025.”
- Raiders’ Klint Kubiak not ready to name Week 1 QB; ‘reps’ key for Fernando Mendoza’s development (NFL.com) – “As is the case in any young quarterback’s career, there are going to be bumps in the road along the way. Fresh off an impressive preseason debut, Raiders rookie Fernando Mendoza encountered his first set of bumps Thursday night in Houston. The No. 1 overall pick completed 8 of 15 passes for 86 yards, but found the going to be more challenging against Houston’s established defense, appearing frantic at times and throwing his first NFL interception.”
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