Daily Dawg Tags: Q&A with Toronto Browns Backers
By Thomas Moore
Spanning the virtual globe to bring you the best of Cleveland sports – from the Browns to the Indians and Cavs – these are your Daily Dawg Tags for Tuesday, July 28.
Cleveland Browns:
- Q&A with Toronto Browns Backers – Bryan Loberg, president of the Toronto Browns Backers, sits down for a virtual Q&A on being a Browns fan.
- Browns that need to step up in 2015 (Part 1) – Which players must up their game in 2015 for the Browns to have success?
- Report: Browns release defensive lineman Tory Slater – Just days before the start of training camp, the Browns released defensive lineman Tory Slater.
- Mike Pettine talks about the upcoming season (clevelandbrowns.com) – Browns head coach Mike Pettine talks with the team’s website as he prepared to open his second training camp with the team.
- Randall Telfer embraces leadership opportunities (wkyc.com) – New Cleveland Browns tight end Randall Telfer embraced the opportunity to lead during his four-year career at the University of Southern California.
NFL News:
- NFL releases list of fines for 2015 season (PFT) – NFL players who want to budget for fines during the 2015 season now know how much money they need to set aside.
- Are the Detroit Lions the next Legion of Boom? (Side Lion Report) – Is Detroit’s secondary ready to rival Seattle’s as the league’s best?
- Jonathan Martin to retire (NFL.com) – Former Dolphins and 49ers offensive lineman Jonathan Martin is retiring from the league, NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport reported Monday, according to a source who has spoken to Martin.
Cleveland Sports:
- Kyrie Irving won’t rush back (King James Gospel) – The Cleveland Cavaliers are hoping Kyrie Irving is ready for the 2015-16 season, but he’s not going to rush himself back.
- Indians should not trade David Murphy (Factory of Sadness) – The 2015 MLB trade deadline is Friday and there are players on Cleveland’s roster who other teams are interested in. But David Murphy should be off-limits.
- Larry Doby a name all baseball fans should know (Wahoo’s on First) – Larry Doby was more than just the American League’s first African-American player.