Daily Dawg Tags: Bernie back with the Cleveland Browns

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Spanning the virtual globe to bring you the latest news about the Cleveland Browns and the NFL – these are your Daily Dawg Tags for Tuesday, May 31.

Cleveland Browns:

Bernie Kosar reunited with Browns after attending practice (cleveland.com)

"Bernie Kosar accepted Hue Jackson’s recent invitation to attend practice and speak with the players, which represents a thaw in the cold war of sorts between Kosar and the club."

Emmanuel Ogbah making transition, impressing Browns (clevelandbrowns.com)

"Emmanuel Ogbah has made a good impression in Berea so far as the Browns enter Week Three of OTAs. The second-round draft pick from Oklahoma State has shown flashes of why Cleveland scooped up the 6-foot-4, 270-pounder at No. 32 in an effort to bolster the team’s pass rush threat."

Terrelle Pryor has ambitious goals for 2016 (Sporting News)

"Terrelle Pryor is confident this NFL season will go much better than the last. The Browns wide receiver and former Ohio State standout hasn’t had much success since entering the league as a quarterback in 2011, but believes he has finally found his niche after making his position transition."

NFL News:

Biggest weak spot for each AFC team (NFL.com)

"No NFL depth chart is perfect. Let’s take a look at the biggest weak spot for each AFC team."

Dion Jordan “can’t waste” chance when reinstated by NFL (USA Today)

"Like everyone else who walks through the doors of this gym, Dion Jordan had to start by embracing the fear. Fear of letting himself down. Fear of letting his mother down. Fear of squandering his life, not to mention the talent that compelled the Miami Dolphinsto take him third overall in the 2013 NFL Draft, before a series of bad decisions and failed drug tests got Jordan banished over a year ago."

Carolina Panthers eye return to the Super Bowl (MMQB)

"No Super Bowl loser has been back to the big game the next season in 23 years. But don’t bet against Riverboat Ron Rivera and the Carolina Panthers, who have already begun their climb back to the top."

Handicapping the rookie QBs (The Sports Quotient)

"Trying to predict what a rookie quarterback will do in the NFL is almost impossible. Even QB guru and former NFL standout Ron Jaworksi admits that he won’t know how a new QB will play in the NFL until his first few snaps."