The Cleveland Browns have cut offensive guard Paul Fanaika, according to his agent, Marc Lillibridge.

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Browns cut Paul Fanaika (The National Football Post)
The Cleveland Browns have cut offensive guard Paul Fanaika, according to his agent, Marc Lillibridge.

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Browns cut Paul Fanaika (The National Football Post)
There are no more original Houston Texans.

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Last original Texan gone, Crayton traded (PA SportsTicker)
NFL coaches consistently spout the party line that every game is dangerous, no opponent is a pushover, on any given Sunday, etc. Well, these days it's hard to deny there are chunks of teams' 16-game schedule that simply are hellacious. Some clubs face big obstacles from the start of this season.

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Little equality in NFL schedule (AP)
The New England Patriots officially announced that defensive lineman Damione Lewis has been released, and that…

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Patriots cut Eric Ghiaciuc (The National Football Post)
The final night of exhibition games was replete with the NFL's notable rookie quarterbacks: Sam Bradford, St.

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Preseason checkdown: Sam Bradford, Colt McCoy perfect in finales (SportingNews.com)
While a longer season seems inevitable, players need to push for becoming free agents after three seasons.

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Free agency a potential bargaining chip for players (Yahoo! Sports)
Cleveland Browns defensive tackle Shaun Rogers will not be not suspended but he will be fined due to an offseason arrest for carrying a gun through an airport, an NFL source told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter.

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Source: Cleveland Browns DT Shaun Rogers fined for gun charge
The Vincent Jackson-Chargers holdout saga now involves a newspaper beat writer.

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Jackson, agents demand retraction from newspaper (Yahoo! Sports)
The Cleveland Browns will induct 16 former players into the Ring of Honor, including running back Jim Brown,…

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Browns to induct 16 into Ring of Honor (The National Football Post)
By PAUL NEWBERRY AP Sports Writer

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NFL moving forward with 18-game season (PA SportsTicker)