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{NAME}, here is the top news from the NFL for Monday, 03/21/2016 [View in browser] [NFL 1st & 10] [CONNECT WITH THE NFL] [Facebook] [Twitter] [LATEST NEWS] [TOP 10 NEWS STORIES] Monday, 03/21/2016 [#1] [RG3 to Cleveland?] Is Robert Griffin III destined to be Cleveland's next quarterback? The Browns became the second club to host the former Redskins signal-caller for a visit this weekend, per Ian Rapoport. [READ MORE] [#2] [Annual Meeting primer] Judy Battista previews the NFL Annual Meeting. While an ejection proposal merits attention, another rule could have a more profound impact. [READ MORE] [#3] [Best free agency signings?] With a rising salary cap, teams are tossing cash around like never before. But where's the smart money? Our analysts cite free agency values like Matt Forte and Danny Trevathan. [READ MORE] [#4] [Cowboys: No discussions with Hardy] Executive VP Stephen Jones said Sunday the Cowboys have not had discussions with free agent Greg Hardy. Would Dallas consider revisiting the pass rusher if his price drops? [READ MORE] [#5] [O'Brien: Landing Osweiler was 'best move'] The Texans thought highly enough of Brock Osweiler to pay the former Broncos quarterback $37 million guaranteed to become Houston's new starter. [READ MORE] [#6] [Palmer: Can't let one game define you] Carson Palmer was responsible for six turnovers in the Cardinals' season-ending playoff loss. Can the veteran QB overcome that performance to lead Arizona on a deep January run? [READ MORE] [#7] [Top 3 landing spots for Kaepernick] Gregg Rosenthal & Marc Sessler break reveal their top fits for Colin Kaepernick. [READ MORE] [#8] [Arian Foster 'doing great' in rehab] After his release from the Texans earlier this month, Foster is still making his way back from the ruptured Achilles he suffered in an October loss to the Dolphins. [READ MORE] [#9] [Goff-Wentz better than Winston-Mariota?] NFL Media draft expert Mike Mayock says this year's top QB prospects, Jared Goff and Carson Wentz, are maybe even better than Jameis Winston and Marcus Mariota. [READ MORE] [#10] [Titans wants 'king's ransom' for top pick] Tennessee Titans general manager Jon Robinson told a gathering of fans Saturday that it would take a "king's ransom" for the club to trade out of the No. 1 overall pick of the draft. [READ MORE] [TEAM NEWS] If you would like to adjust your profile, [click here]. If you wish to unsubscribe please [click here]. Ensure that you continue to receive your e-mails from the National Football League, please add [NFL@e.nfl.com] to your Address Book or Safe List. NFL Enterprises LLC - 345 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10154 [Advertisement]

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