The Cleveland Browns are just five days away from the start of training camp, with rookies reporting on July 18 and the veterans following on July 22.
Here at Dawgs By Nature, we’ve been filling the time with plenty of good content, including an ongoing series highlighting five memorable games for each of Cleveland’s opponents in the 2025 season.
The series started last Monday with the Cincinnati Bengals, and so far, we’ve covered the Baltimore Ravens, Green Bay Packers, Detroit Lions, Minnesota Vikings, and Pittsburgh Steelers.
It will continue for the next week, with:
Be sure to check them out, and let us know your most memorable games in the comments for each article.
For now, let’s kick off the day with the latest edition of the Sunday Dawg Chow.
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Can Kenny Pickett claim Browns’ starting QB job? (ESPN) - In recent years, the NFL has seen quarterbacks drafted high flame out with their original team but rejuvenate their careers at their second, third — and in some cases, fourth — stop. This summer, the Cleveland Browns’ search for a new starting quarterback could lead them to another reclamation project: Kenny Pickett, the No. 22 pick of the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 2022 draft.
Browns 2025 training camp position preview: Young RBs take baton from departed Nick Chubb (Beacon Journal) - It’s time to look at the running backs of the Cleveland Browns, which, for the first time since 2017, won’t include Nick Chubb. So who’s here? Let’s take a look.
If the Browns’ QB of the future isn’t on the roster, who will it be? (cleveland.com) - What’s the old saying? If you have four quarterbacks, you have none? That could be the reality the Cleveland Browns are facing as they embark on a four-man quarterback battle this summer. Kenny Pickett, Joe Flacco, Dillon Gabriel, or Shedeur Sanders will win the jo,b but there’s no guarantee any of those four will be the team’s starter in Week 1 of the 2026 season.
Haslams buy $25M beachfront mansion in Florida (NEOtrans blog) - Three days after Ohio officials approved $600 million in state funds for the Haslam Sports Group’s new stadium in suburban Cleveland, billionaires Dee and Jimmy Haslam closed on the purchase of a $25 million beachfront mansion in Florida. The two events are either a remarkable coincidence or some tone-deaf scheduling.
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