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Cleveland Browns news (7/1): Run it like it is 1985?

Dawgs By Nature
- Browns HC Todd Monken should set a very simple, big goal for the offense in 2026 (Jared Mueller) – The Cleveland Browns need to create an offensive identity under HC Todd Monken. Could rushing attempts be a proper goal?
- Browns work in the community nominated for ESPY award (Thomas Moore) – Browns Give Back earns a nomination for ESPY’s Sports Humanitarian Team of the Year Award.
- Browns dome stadium: New picture shows most of the fans will be underground (Jared Mueller) – Jimmy Haslam’s new Cleveland Browns domed stadium will be built into the ground. A new look at what that means.
Cleveland Browns
- These are the stories that defined the Browns’ 2026 offseason (cleveland.com) – The Browns offseason is never boring, especially when it starts with a coaching search that lasted through most of January.
- Deshaun Watson returns to Browns practice facility this week to train and throw during his summer break (cleveland.com) – For Deshaun Watson, there’s no such thing as a summer break in his quest to win the Browns’ starting quarterback job.
- Cleveland Browns to have nine open 2026 training camp practices (Beacon Journal) – The Browns have announce they will have nine training camp practices open to the public.
- Andrew Berry’s vision for the Browns continues to turn heads nationally (DPD) – If the Cleveland Browns were able to be awarded for their offseason performance, they would be scoring high marks. Cleveland finished just 5-12 in the 2025 campaign, so it knew it had to get things done to improve its roster leading into next season.
NFL
- Brendan Sorsby won’t sue NFL, will now prepare for 2027 draft (ESPN) – The NFL Players Association and quarterback Brendan Sorsby will not be pursuing litigation after the NFL’s decision not to hold a supplemental draft this year, according to a memo sent to all 32 teams. Instead, Sorsby will shift his focus to preparation for the 2027 NFL draft.
- Cardinals CB Will Johnson on facing NFC West gauntlet: ‘I wouldn’t want it any other way’ (NFL.com) – The Arizona Cardinals have the unfortunate burden of residing in the NFL’s most difficult division.
- Why Bryce Huff left the NFL at age 27, and why he has no regrets (The Athletic) – The San Francisco 49ers’ offseason workouts came and went this month, and Bryce Huff didn’t even feel a twitch.



