Cleveland Browns are regarded as a “scary” club coming into the playoffs

More of the latest Browns news and notes from around the web in today’s dose of the Daily Dawg Chow.

The latest Cleveland Browns coverage from Dawgs By Nature:

  • 49ers defender: ‘Cleveland is a scary team in the AFC’ (Jared Mueller) The NFL playoffs would have to go perfectly for both teams for the 49ers and Browns to matchup in the Super Bowl
  • Browns 2024 opponents: 2nd place schedule ahead for Cleveland (Jared Mueller) A lot of assumptions for next year but, as we know, the Browns schedule could look different when played
  • Browns exec once again being sought for top front office spot (Jared Mueller) Glenn Cook being pursued by the Washington Commanders
  • Browns vs. Texans: Three Cleveland players who must perform in the NFL playoffs (Barry Shuck) This team has already been devastated by injuries, so the backups will have to stand up and perform admirably.

More Cleveland Browns news:

  • Awards for the Browns’ 2023 Regular Season (Sports Illustrated) “The debate over whether or not Njoku deserved top-five tight end money is over.” This man burned his face and still led the team in receiving in Week 4.”
  • The Browns have released an unofficial depth chart for their AFC Wild Card playoff game against the Texans (clevelandbrowns.com). “Cleveland Browns will travel to face the Houston Texans on Jan. 13 at NRG Stadium.”
  • DeMeco Ryans, head coach of the Houston Texans, on his team’s approach after making the playoffs: ‘It’s time to get back to work.'(From ABC 13 Houston) “I’m jumping up and down with my kids, overjoyed that we won the division.” Man, you’re pumped. “It’s just an exciting moment for me and my family to share,” Ryans added.”
  • Cleveland Browns vs. Houston Texans in the NFL playoffs: Where can I get tickets for Saturday’s game (WKYC) “The Browns go into the playoffs with an 11-6 record, while the Texans finished the regular season at 10-7.”
  • Is Jim Schwartz going to be hired by another team?(Youtube) Quincy Carrier investigates how the Browns’ success in 2023 could lead to his departure.

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