The Browns previously were considered out of the Jimmy Garoppolo sweepstakes, but recent developments appear to have sucked them back in.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell confirmed to reporters on Tuesday that the league is seeking a minimum year-long ban for Watson, with the chance to apply for reinstatement after the season.
Cabot’s most recent update comes in stark contrast to the Browns’ outlook on Garoppolo in mid-July, when she reported the team was never seriously considering a trade for the beleaguered San Francisco signal-caller. While circumstances have changed for Cleveland since then, it’s important to note Garoppolo has plenty of say in the matter. Although he doesn’t have a no-trade clause in his contract, Garoppolo can decline to negotiate a reduced contract with all teams except the one he wants to play for.
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