Happy Mother's Day, Browns fans! As we celebrate the special women in our lives, there's plenty of exciting news brewing in Cleveland. Let's dive into the latest from around the NFL in today's Sunday Dawg Chow.
The Browns have been busy this offseason, and the big question on everyone's mind: is the roster good enough now? Between free agency moves and the draft, Cleveland has undoubtedly added talent. But as Thomas Moore explores, the real test will be whether this upgraded squad can find consistency and turn potential into wins on the field.
Speaking of the draft, all eyes are on Cleveland's Day 3 selections. Abby Mueller breaks down which late-round pick could have the most impactful career in a Browns uniform. It's always exciting to spot the hidden gems that could become fan favorites for years to come.
Rookie minicamp is in full swing, and the Browns just added an intriguing undrafted free agent: cornerback Michael Coats Jr. As day two of camp arrives, this new addition brings fresh energy to the defensive backfield. Meanwhile, wide receivers Denzel Boston and KC Concepcion are already flashing early potential. Head coach Todd Monken noted that the practice format wasn't designed to showcase every player's full skillset, but these rookies are making their presence felt.
Second-round safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren is also making a strong first impression. According to Monken, the fastest way to earn his trust is to share his genuine love for the game—and McNeil-Warren is doing just that. "The sky's the limit," Monken said, and that kind of praise has Browns fans buzzing.
In a heartwarming story, the Fano brothers—Logan and Spencer—are relishing the chance to play together again. Logan estimates they've taken over a thousand reps against each other on the football field, and they're sharing tales of their competitive upbringing. It's the kind of brotherly bond that adds a special layer to this team's chemistry.
Around the league, the Seahawks' rookie Jadarian Price is finding his fit in Seattle's backfield, while John Harbaugh's history of UDFA success stories has the Giants' undrafted class feeling optimistic. And Jets quarterback Cade Klubnik is embracing the "adversity" of his senior season, declaring, "In my mind, I'm a winner."
Whether you're celebrating Mom today or just soaking up the latest Browns buzz, there's plenty of reason to be excited about what's ahead. Here's to a season of growth, grit, and gridiron glory!
