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Cleveland Browns continue their quarterback carousel: sign Josh Rosen

His position general of the Cleveland Browns has turned into a revolving door the last months, as rarely seen in the NFL. All are triggered by inexplicable bet on a Deshaun Watson in serious legal trouble and that he is likely to be suspended from the league soon.

On March 21 of this year, the Browns added Watson from HoustonTransportation. And knowing that sooner or later they would have to give way Baker Mayfieldfour days later signed by Jacoby Brissettinitially with the idea that it is the exTexans relay in place.

Nonetheless, Cleveland underestimated the seriousness of the Watson matter and it quickly became clear that Deshaun would not be available to open the season, at least. Keep Mayfield? No, the relationship had already broken up and although the exchange took longer than expected, they ended up moving it to Carolina.

The problem is that without Watson and me Brissett now as a possible starter, it was left to add a new quarterback, reminding that they also have Joshua Dobbs on the roster. In the first place speculated with the arrival of Jimmy Garoppolowhom the 49ers want to release, but all indications are that eventually Cleveland will decide to keep Brissett as their QB1 (if indeed Watson has been suspended) and therefore they had to find a new replacement.

The designated? None other than Josh Rosen. Yes, the same one who has already bounced around three franchises since being selected with the tenth pick in the 2018 Draft. It didn’t work in Arizona. It didn’t work in Miami. And it didn’t work in Atlanta. In 16 games as a starter, he is 3-13, while in his career he has collected 21 interceptions against just 12 touchdown passes. In three seasons, Rosen has never had a QBR higher than 24. (0 is the minimum, 100 is the maximum).

The Browns have some very interesting weapons in their offense such as Amari Cooper, David Njoku, a great offensive line and the best running back group in the NFL (Chubb, Hunt and Johnson). But when it comes to the most important position in the attack, the picture remains as uncertain as it is wrong.

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Italian biathlete Giacomel won the pursuit race at the World Cup in Oberhof and led the overall standings

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Italian biathlete Giacomel won the pursuit race at the World Cup in Oberhof and led the overall standings

Italian Tommaso Giacomel won the pursuit race at the fourth stage of the Biathlon World Cup in Oberhof (Germany).

Giacomel, who started first, covered the 12.5 km distance in 37 minutes 15.4 seconds; the Italian made six misses in four shooting ranges. The second place was taken by the Norwegian Martin Uldahl (lag – 4.5 seconds; 4 misses), the third – by the Swede Sebastian Samuelsson (+8.8; 6).

Jacomel won his third race in a row, scored 611 points and led the overall World Cup standings ahead of Johan-Olav Botn (560) from Norway.

Later on Saturday the women’s relay will take place in Oberhof.

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Biathlon World Cup winner Valery Noskov died at the age of 60

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Biathlon World Cup winner Valery Noskov died at the age of 60

The winner of the World Cup stages, international master of sports of the USSR in biathlon, Valery Noskov, died at the age of 59, reports the press service of the Russian Biathlon Union.

The causes of Noskov’s death have not been specified.

In 1988, Noskov became the silver medalist of the USSR Championship in the sprint race. He won the relay at the World Cup. At the 1990 World Championships, Noskov took ninth place in the sprint race in Holmenkollen, and in the relay race held in Kontiolahti, he became fifth as part of the USSR national team. The last time he took part in the World Cup was in the 1991/92 season, at the stage in Hochfilzen he took 13th place in the individual race. After finishing his sports career, Noskov worked as a biathlon coach at CSKA.

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Bazhin and Shevchenko won the mixed single at the Russian Biathlon Championships in Izhevsk

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Bazhin and Shevchenko won the mixed single at the Russian Biathlon Championships in Izhevsk

The first team of the Sverdlovsk region, consisting of Kirill Bazhin and Natalia Shevchenko, won the single mixed relay at the Alfa-Bank Russian Biathlon Championships in Izhevsk.

Bazhin and Shevchenko used seven additional rounds, avoided penalty loops and achieved a result of 35 minutes 22.1 seconds. Second were Rustam Kayumov and Anastasia Zyryanova from the second team of the Moscow region (lag – 4.9 seconds; 0 penalty loops and 4 additional rounds), third – Mikhail Burundukov and Victoria Slivko (Tyumen region-1; +25.5; 0+8).

The men’s and women’s mass starts will take place on Sunday.

Watch live broadcasts of the Russian Biathlon Championship on TV channels of the Match family, as well as on the websites matchtv.ru and sportbox.ru.

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