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WASHINGTON (AP) - The NFL Players Association is trying to set up a meeting with Cleveland Browns players this week to talk about coach Eric Mangini's practices, a person at the union told The Associated Press on Monday. The person said the union is looking into what has been going on in Cleveland this season because of concerns about health and safety. Two Browns players - defensive end Keith Grennan and rookie running back James Davis - have been injured during post-practice drills Mangini calls "opportunity periods." The NFL examined what happened to Davis and determined the Browns did not violate any league policies. |
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