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Brissett, Browns rebound from collapse, beat Steelers 29-17
Read full article: Brissett, Browns rebound from collapse, beat Steelers 29-17Jacoby Brissett threw two touchdown passes, Nick Chubb ran for a score and the Cleveland Browns bounced back from their epic meltdown four days earlier to beat the rival Pittsburgh Steelers 29-17.
Browns' Tretter calls for discipline against KC assistant
Read full article: Browns' Tretter calls for discipline against KC assistantBrowns center JC Tretter believes Kansas City assistant coach Greg Lewis should be disciplined by the NFL for his role in a sideline skirmish with Cleveland safety Ronnie Harrison Jr. on Sunday.
Jaguars fire Marrone; owner Khan plans to be more involved
Read full article: Jaguars fire Marrone; owner Khan plans to be more involvedNow, after nine NFL seasons and little success on the field, the Jacksonville Jaguars owner is taking a more hands-on approach to fixing the franchise's most glaring problems. Khan is handling the search for his next coach and general manager mostly alone, with some help from Jaguars President Mark Lamping. “This time around, I think I have a much better sense myself,” Khan said Monday after firing coach Doug Marrone. “What's evaded the history of the Jags really has been a franchise quarterback,” Khan said. Khan kept Marrone in place after firing general manager Dave Caldwell in late November, but ultimately decided on a clean sweep.
Revenge Tour: Jags face several former players down stretch
Read full article: Revenge Tour: Jags face several former players down stretchJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Jacksonville Jaguars are seeing former teammates nearly every week, so many down the stretch that it could be considered a Revenge Tour. Next up: Pittsburgh defensive end Tyson Alualu, a first-round draft pick in 2010 who returns to Jacksonville on Sunday. Alualu spent seven years with the Jaguars (1-8) after then-general manager Gene Smith surprisingly chose him with the 10th overall pick. Jacksonville will face seven more former Jaguars over its next five games:RONNIE HARRISONHarrison returns to Jacksonville on Nov. 29. Chicago gave up a compensatory fourth to get Foles, who started the past seven games for the Bears.
Tampa Bay's Godwin, Green Bay's Adams return from injuries
Read full article: Tampa Bay's Godwin, Green Bay's Adams return from injuries___GREEN BAY AT TAMPA BAYPackers: RB Tyler Ervin, CB Kevin King, QB Jordan Love. ___NEW YORK JETS AT MIAMIJets: QB James Morgan, QB Sam Darnold, CB Quincy Wilson, LB Jordan Willis, T Mekhi Becton, DL Nathan Shepherd. Dolphins: B/WR Malcolm Perry, RB Salvon Ahmed, RB Jordan Howard, LB Kyle Van Noy, DE Jason Strowbridge. ___HOUSTON AT TENNESSEETexans: WR Keke Coutee, CB Cornell Armstrong, RB Buddy Howell, ILB Peter Kalambayi, OT Charlie Heck, TE Jordan Akins. ___ATLANTA AT MINNESOTAFalcons: CB Jordan Miller, RB Qadree Ollison, S Jaylinn Hawkins, RT John Wetzel, DE Takk McKinley.
Mayfield throws 2 TDs, Browns hold off Colts to move to 4-1
Read full article: Mayfield throws 2 TDs, Browns hold off Colts to move to 4-1Cleveland Browns wide receiver Rashard Higgins (82) and quarterback Baker Mayfield celebrate after a 15-yard touchdown by Higgins during the first half of an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts, Sunday, Oct. 11, 2020, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/David Richard)CLEVELAND – Bill Belichick was their coach and Nick Saban on his staff the last time Cleveland Browns were this good this early. Just three years removed from 0-16, the Browns are 4-1 for the first time since ‘94 — Belichick’s fourth season. “We needed a play to be made — and I’m greedy when it comes to that.”On the Colts' next possession, Browns safety Sheldrick Redwine, who came in while Harrison was being evaluated for a concussion, picked off Rivers. Mayfield showed patience on his 2-yard scoring pass to Hunt, which gave the Browns a 10-7 lead early in the second quarter.
Overlooked? Underrated? Marrone thinks Jaguars ‘can be special’
Read full article: Overlooked? Underrated? Marrone thinks Jaguars ‘can be special’JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Jacksonville Jaguars have a chance to surprise, possibly even shock, much of the NFL. 1 draft pick in April — and assembling one of the youngest rosters in the league, the Jaguars are mostly a league-wide afterthought. The Jaguars don’t care. “I really think that this team can be special,” coach Doug Marrone said Wednesday. “We don’t feel like we’re underdogs at all,” receiver DJ Chark said.
Jaguars continue to clean house, deal safety Harrison to Browns
Read full article: Jaguars continue to clean house, deal safety Harrison to BrownsFour days after trading running back Leonard Fournette, Jacksonville shipped off safety Ronnie Harrison to the Cleveland Browns. Harrison was a third-round pick in 2018. In return, the Jaguars will receive a fifth-round draft pick in 2021. Harrison was projected as the starting strong safety this season. Harrison started 14 games last season for Jacksonville and had 71 total tackles and a pair of interceptions.
Jaguars leadership evolving as season wears on
Read full article: Jaguars leadership evolving as season wears onJaguars nickel back, D. J. Hayden, left, and safety Ronnie Harrison, middle, have both become more visible leaders on the Jaguars defense as the season has progressed. For the Jaguars, it's been a question created by the departures of numerous leaders. In their place, the Jaguars' leadership has evolved. On offense, Gardner Minshew has had to take up part of the mantle of leadership with Foles on the mend. The outspoken cornerback was the driving force behind the Jaguars' trash-talking defense in 2017.
The 20 most important Jaguars for 2019: No. 9 Ronnie Harrison
Read full article: The 20 most important Jaguars for 2019: No. 9 Ronnie HarrisonUSA TodayJACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Over the next 20 days, News4Jax will count down the 20 most important figures to the Jaguars' success in the 2019 season. That was a sign of the confidence that they have in Ronnie Harrison. Going into 2019, Harrison will be one of two new safeties in the Jaguars secondary. Jaguars defensive coordinator Todd Wash on his evaluation of Ronnie Harrison: Obviously, hell continue to improve once we get pads on and stuff like that. Where he really does a good job is in the run game; obviously weve got a safety in the box most of the time.