Cleveland Browns news (7/5): Fireworks and pondering the future
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- Browns: Who will still be on offense when the dome opens? (Thomas Moore) - The Browns will move into their new stadium in 2029. Which offensive players currently on the roster will still be here?
- Browns throwback: Fireworks aplenty as offense explodes for 49 points (Jared Mueller) - On the 4th of July, a little throwback to when the Cleveland Browns offense was full of fireworks vs the Dallas Cowboys.
- Browns defense has a new centerpiece after Myles Garrett trade (Orange and Brown Talk) - When Myles Garrett was wearing a Browns uniform, the question of who was the best player on Cleveland's defense had a very easy answer. Now that he's gone, a new name is stepping into that spotlight, and if you've been listening to Orange and Brown Talk, you already know exactly who it is.
- Browns' Promising Offseason Has One Glaring Problem (Browns Nation) - The Cleveland Browns have made some significant changes and upgrades throughout the offseason. The team appears to be in better shape for the future, but that doesn't mean it's a perfect roster.
- Browns can't afford to ignore Sam LaPorta trade speculation (DPD) - With new head coach Todd Monken at the helm, expectations are even higher for tight end Harold Fannin Jr. ahead of Year 2. The Browns still need a sidekick, though, as fifth-round rookie Joe Royer is currently their best No. 2 tight end option entering training camp.
- How Oreo cookies helped shape the Commanders' rebrand (ESPN) - Long before Mark Clouse took control of a Washington Commanders rebrand as team president by combining their burgundy and gold to restore an iconic look, he sought to combine two other elements - chocolate and peanut butter - to energize another popular brand: Oreo cookies. And, just like that, the Reese's Oreo cookie was born in 2014.
- Where does Kevin Stefanski rank among the 32 NFL head coaches? (Falcons Wire) - Stefanski will look to end Atlanta's 8-year playoff drought this season.
- From Aaron Rodgers to Max Iheanachor, one thought on every Steelers offensive player (The Athletic) - Steelers coach Mike McCarthy will begin his first training camp in Latrobe in less than one month. There will be plenty of intrigue as a franchise long known for stability and continuity begins a new era. The reunion with Aaron Rodgers, the development of the young quarterbacks, the installation of a new offense and a 10-man rookie class will all be worth watching.