Daily Dawg Tags: Is the Manziel circus finally closing?

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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, March 9.

Cleveland Browns:

Will the Browns cut Johnny Manziel on March 9?

"The Cleveland Browns are expected to release Johnny Manziel on March 9, but will financial considerations delay the inevitable?"

Twas the night before free agency

"Get ready for the official opening of free agency."

A rookie QB needs Alex Mack and Mitchell Schwartz

"The Cleveland Browns must retain both Alex Mack and Mitchell Schwartz if a rookie quarterback is to have success in 2016."

5 Questions on Johnny Manziel with Toro Times

"We caught up with Randy Gurzi of Toro Times to hear his thoughts on the possibility of Johnny Manziel playing for the Houston Texans."

5 things the Browns should look to accomplish in free agency (cleveland.com)

"The orgy of spending begins on Wednesday. The pangs of buyer’s remorse starts in training camp. Here are five things for the Browns to accomplish in free agency."

NFL News:

Oakland Raiders to sign Bruce Irvin (Just Blog Baby)

"Super Bowl champion pass rusher Bruce Irvin will be signing with the Oakland Raiders when free agency opens according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter."

Dolphins sign Mario Williams; restructure Jordan Cameron’s deal (The Sun Sentinel)

"A whirlwind day of activity Tuesday saw the Miami Dolphins sign defensive end Mario Williams on a reported two-year, $16 million contract and restructure tight end Jordan Cameron’s deal to save $1.5 million. The Dolphins also face the likely prospect of running back Lamar Miller departing via free agency."

Janoris Jenkins poised to join the Giants (GMen HQ)

"ESPN’s Adam Schefter is reporting that the New York Giants are preparing to sign Los Angeles Rams cornerback Janoris Jenkins as free agency begins today."

Vikings release Mike Wallace (The Viking Age)

"The Mike Wallace era in Minnesota has come to an end after just one year. The St. Paul Pioneer-Press reports that Wallace and the Vikings have parted ways after failing to come to agreement on a restructured contract."