Daily Dawg Tags: Kiper says Josh Allen should go to Cleveland Browns
By Randy Gurzi
Daily Dawg Tags brings you the news you need to know about the Cleveland Browns football team as well as the rest of the NFL.
The Cleveland Browns keep having some news pop up as we approach the free agency period of the NFL offseason. On Wednesday, the news was about Josh Gordon.
First the the NFLPA came out and said the veteran wide out could become a restricted free agent this offseason. Later they said not so fast and Gordon thus continues the longest rookie contract in recent memory.
That news and much more can be found below in our Daily Dawg Tags. Enjoy.
Cleveland Browns News
Josh Gordon not granted restricted free agency
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ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr. has doubled down on Josh Allen to the Browns at No. 1
"In his mock draft 2.0 on Wednesday, he didn’t waver from his bold choice of Allen to the Browns with the top pick in his inaugural mock draft on Jan. 18th. Josh Allen has ‘the best arm’ in the draft and is still the QB for the Browns at No. 1, says Mel Kiper Jr. — Mary Kay Cabot, Cleveland.com"
NFL News
NFLRaiders LB Aldon Smith says he can’t afford child support without a new deal — TMZ
"28-year-old Smith hasn’t played a snap in the NFL since 2015 — when he was suspended for a hit and run arrest in which cops say he was also drunk. Smith says he’s currently awaiting reinstatement."
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"Playing 15 seasons of professional football took a pretty serious toll on Gary Plummer.After three years in the USFL, Plummer spent eight seasons as a linebacker for the San Diego Chargers before rounding out his career with four seasons for the San Francisco 49ers. In the years since his playing career included in 1997, Plummer told NBC Sports Bay Area’s Matt Maiocco on The 49ers Insider Podcast that he suffered memory problems, headaches, severe anxiety and struggled sleeping for 10-15 years."