The latest news about the Cleveland Browns and the NFL in today’s edition of the Sunday Dawg Chow, where we wonder about undrafted wide receivers, ponder the best place to watch a Browns game, take one more look at last week’s schedule release, and so much more!

Dawgs By Nature:

Can the Browns build a decent WR room with UDFAs? (Thomas Moore) – Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry was active following the draft by signing several undrafted wide receivers who will be looking to grab one (or possibly more) roster spots this summer.

Browns games: Best seat in the house in Cleveland (Jared Mueller) – What is the best seat in Huntington Bank Field if you are attending a Cleveland Browns game?

Browns duo earn spot on All-PFF Team of the past 25 years (Thomas Moore) – Joe Thomas and Myles Garrett recognized for their greatness.

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Cleveland Browns:

‘It’s not just a boys sport’: Browns throwing support behind growth of girls flag football (Beacon Journal) – Cameron Mitchell had never quite been in the stadium for something like the event for which he was there on this night. He was one of three players representing the Browns at the Girls High School Flag Football Championships, a 16-team tournament that included teams from Massillon and Archbishop Hoban.

Browns’ schedule doesn’t relent much after brutal start (cleveland.com) – The early part of the NFL season has become less meaningful as the schedule has lengthened, the playoffs have expanded and teams have gotten smarter about building up to make a run post-Thanksgiving. So is it going overboard to say the Browns’ season will be defined by how they manage the first six weeks of their schedule? Maybe, but have you seen the first six weeks?

Cleveland Browns take shot at Pittsburgh Steelers in social media post (pennlive.com) – The Cleveland Browns took a shot at the Pittsburgh Steelers on social media before their schedule release, likening Pittsburgh to a ‘dumpster fire’ in their post.

NFL:

Why Derek Carr’s surprise retirement has prompted questions (ESPN) – Kellen Moore didn’t have the answers. Less than three months after the New Orleans Saints named him head coach, Moore found himself confronting a barrage of news conference questions about a player he had never coached — never even met with in person — since taking the job. The Saints had announced quarterback Derek Carr’s surprise retirement three hours earlier, with the team saying in a statement that Carr experienced pain in his throwing shoulder in late March after his first significant throwing session of the offseason.

Chicago Bears shifting their stadium focus to Arlington Heights (Chicago Tribune) – The Chicago Bears are shifting their focus for a new stadium away from the city’s lakefront and back to Arlington Heights and a project that would depend on legislative action in Springfield allowing for negotiated financing of large-scale developments.

Every NFL 2025 schedule release video ranked from the creative to bizarre (The Athletic) – Some NFL schedule release videos are comedic. Others nostalgic. Many are petty. But this year for the Indianapolis Colts, it was controversial. Here’s a ranking of every 2025 schedule release video, which includes pop culture puns, tattoos and too many video game references.

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