Rumor: Are Bengals Sleeping In Meetings? Browns Tracker

Rumor: Are Bengals Sleeping In Meetings? Browns Tracker

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AUG 29 ZZZZZ It's a nasty accusation. Would Al Michaels level it if if wasn't true? Would Kirk Herbstreit do so while making the Bengals team look bad? Michaels and Herby, working the during the Bengals preseason finale against the Colts, found themselves discussing Bengals rookie receiver Jermaine Burton. “Just a matter of being really bought into the system and being disciplined and being a pro,” Herbstreit said.

“That’s the one question with him.” Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports Replied Michaels: “Yeah, don’t sleep through meetings, right?” The Browns rivals the Bengals are denying the charge, but guess what? Where does Burton and his defenders think the leak came from. (Psst: That would be the Bengals.



) AUG 28 IT'S RUSS The Steelers have made their choice. And it's Russ. In big AFC North news, the starting in Pittsburgh is Russell Wilson, as the Browns rival has settled its in-house "QB controversy'' that also involved Justin Fields.

How long will it last? Let's get to Week 1, Steelers vs. Falcons, for a look. AUGUST 28 - COWBOYS SIGNING — Just a day after trimming down their roster to the NFL's 53-man limit, the Dallas Cowboys have already made an addition.

Well, kind of. It isn't an addition to their 53-man roster; instead, it is just to the practice squad, as they signed former four-time Pro Bowl Minnesota Vikings running back Dalvin Cook. As first reported by NFL.

com 's Tom Pelissero , Cook, the 29-year-old, just visited and worked out for the Cowboys Tuesday. With Ezekiel Elliott, Rico Dowdle, and Deuce Vaughn on the roster, the Cowboys will stash Cook on their practice squad until he is ready to be activated. The Cowboys are Cook's third team since being released from the Vikings, where he spent the first five years of his career.

The former Florida State product compiled four straight 1,000-yard rushing seasons and made it to the Pro Bowl four times. However, as has been the case for many running backs in recent years, his production and health deteriorated as he aged. That led to his release in June of last year.

From there, he spent time with the New York Jets, rushing for just 214 yards on 67 attempts despite playing in 15 games, before he once again found himself a free agent. His release from New York saw him join the Baltimore Ravens for their playoff run. AUGUST 27 - CEEDEE CONTRACT - After a weeks-long holdout, star receiver CeeDee Lamb returns to the Dallas Cowboys facility Monday as he signed his new contract.

The former first-round pick was in training camp after a long absence from the Cowboys as he awaited an extension to his previously expiring contract. However, after almost a month of waiting and even responding to some of Cowboys' owner Jerry Jones's odd comments, the two sides came to an agreement Monday. According to reports, Lamb signed a four-year contract totaling $136 million, with an annual average value of $34 million.

He became the league's second-highest-paid non-quarterback. Only Minnesota Vikings receiver Justin Jefferson ranks above him in terms of money. The agreement on an extension now clarifies whether the Cowboys will have their star receiver in their Week 1 matchup versus the Cleveland Browns .

AUGUST 26— CHASE UPDATE - As the Cincinnati Bengals turn the page on the preseason and start preparations for their regular season opener against the New England Patriots, the Cleveland Browns ' AFC North rivals received positive news. According to a report from NFL.com 's Tom Pelissero , Ja'Marr Chase participated in practice Sunday despite being a holdout until now as he awaits a contract extension.

While this doesn't necessarily mean that Chase will receive a contract extension immediately, it seemingly indicates that his holdout will likely not extend into the beginning of the regular season. AUG 25 - RAVENS COACH PASSES AWAY - Baltimore Ravens offensive line coach Joe D'Alessandris passed away on Sunday at the age of 70, the team announced via their website. D'Alessandris had to be hospitalized earlier in the month with an undisclosed illness and was expected to remain under treatment for an extended amount of time.

The longtime coach "was a revered figure in the organization," a statement from the team said. "Coach 'Joe D.' was a man of integrity and a man of faith.

He made us all better," Head Coach John Harbaugh said in a statement. "He was our reader at team mass, and he was loved by all here. He was a great coach and a good man – the kind of person who you are honored to have as a friend.

He raised three incredible, beautiful daughters, and he was a most loving husband. His grandkids also adored him. I admired him, loved him and am going to miss him, because 'Joe D.

' was a joy. Toni has him back now. May God bless 'Joe D.

' forever." D'Alessandris coached in the NFL for 15 years for the Ravens, Chargers, Bills and Chiefs and spent 45 years total coaching football..