Daily Dawg Tags: Still debating Josh vs. Johnny

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, Nov. 11.

Cleveland Browns:

Josh McCown the quarterback – if he is healthy

"Cleveland Browns head coach Mike Pettine set Browns Nation on fire Tuesday by announcing the quarterback Josh McCown will return to the starting role – with one caveat. McCown has to be healthy first."

Bernie Kosar should be the Browns GM

"The very thought of Bernie Kosar in the general manager spot for the Cleveland Browns makes me giddy with excitement. Kosar has long made himself available to the Browns in many capacities, from advisory roles and to volunteering his time, mostly without a sniff from the Browns management."

Browns add Darrian Miller, waive Robert Turbin

"The Cleveland Browns made additional roster moves on Tuesday, releasing running back Robert Turbin and promoting offensive lineman Darrian Miller from the practice squad."

Cameron Erving to make his first NFL start on Sunday (clevelandbrowns.com)

"On Sunday in Pittsburgh, Cameron Erving will make his first start in place of the injured Joel Bitonio. It just so happens to be the position at which Erving has seen the least amount of work during previous weeks of practice, but the first-round pick from Florida State didn’t seem fazed in the slightest."

Johnny Manziel isn’t ready to start, not even close (SBNation.com)

"Johnny Manziel simply isn’t ready. That’s not me saying so, that’s the film. There were so many plays of his against the Bengals that illustrate this point that I won’t even be able to go through all of them, just the most obvious ones. Don’t worry, there were still plenty of those."

NFL News:

Andrew Luck out 2-6 weeks with lacerated kidney (Horseshoe Heroes)

"The Indianapolis Colts announced today that quarterback Andrew Luck could be sidelined for up to six weeks with multiple injuries. Luck suffered a torn abdominal muscle and lacerated kidney in this weekends win over the Denver Broncos."

Ben Roethlisberger won’t rule himself out for Sunday (NFL.com)

"Ben Roethlisberger was carted off the field during a game for the second time this season on Sunday after suffering a mid-foot sprain. NFL Media’s Albert Breer reported at the time that the quarterback is expected to miss at least a few weeks with the injury. But Roethlisberger tells 93.7 The Fan in Pittsburgh on Tuesday that he won’t even count himself out this week."

New York attorney general tells DraftKings and FanDuel to stop taking entries (NY Times)

"The New York State attorney general on Tuesday ordered the two biggest daily fantasy sports companies, DraftKings and FanDuel, to stop accepting bets from New York residents, saying their games constituted illegal gambling under state law."

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