Daily Dawg Tags: Cleveland Browns secondary looks to bounce back

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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 Wednesday, June 15.

Cleveland Browns:

Cleveland Browns secondary looking to rebound in 2016

"The Cleveland Browns secondary is looking to bounce back from a disappointing 2015 season, and a newfound optimism from the coaching staff is helping."

Week 4 looks to be most intriguing game of 2016

"The Cleveland Browns will head to Washington in Week 4 of the 2016 NFL season, which should feature Robert Griffin III’s return to the team that let him go."

Is Nile Lawrence-Stample an UDFA gem?

"The Cleveland Browns are hoping that defensive tackle Nile Lawrence-Stample is their latest find as an undrafted free agent."

Tramon Williams latest to praise Hue Jackson

"The Cleveland Browns found a gem in Hue Jackson. He has come to town and given the team a sense of confidence that has not been present in the past. Tramon Williams is entering his second season in Cleveland and has noticed the change."

Browns will play real football in training camp (ESPN)

"In Cleveland, a new coach brings a new approach, and Hue Jackson is a coach who is more old school, so training camp will include full-speed contact drills with (gasp) some tackling."

How can RG3 revive his career? (NFL.com)

"Considering the number of former top quarterback prospects attempting to rebuild their respective careers in new environments, I believe it is the right time to take a look at how Mark Sanchez, Blaine Gabbert and Robert Griffin III could bounce back in 2016."

NFL News:

Broncos re-sign Brandon Marshall (Predominately Orange)

"Brandon Marshall will now be a Denver Bronco for four more years. John Elway announced the team has signed the linebacker to a four-year $32 million contract with $20 million guaranteed."

Bills running back Karlos Williams is overweight (Buffalow Down)

"Buffalo Bills running back Karlos Williams reported to minicamp overweight according to Dan Hanzus of NFL.com. He was held out of practice for his own sake. Rex Ryan referred to Karlos’ weight when he said, “obviously not anywhere close to where he needs to be to play at a high level.”"

The Patriots championship window closes after 2016 (The Sports Quotient)

"It’s been an incredible run for the New England Patriots, but, unfortunately, all good things must come to an end. With the situation they have at quarterback, and the contract situations they are in with many key defensive players, it looks like 2016 will be the last great shot the Patriots have at winning a Super Bowl with Tom Brady."

Prized rookie Myles Jack makes debut at Jaguars minicamp (jacksonville.com)

"Jacksonville Jaguars rookie linebacker Myles Jack felt the eyes on him. From the 2,377 fans in attendance, to his 89 teammates, to the dozens of coaches, staff and media on the practice fields, everyone wanted to get a glimpse of Jack in his debut."