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Tight end Devon Cajuste was among the cuts made Saturday as the Cleveland Browns trimmed their roster to 53 players.
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  1. Browns waive 'Hard Knocks' darlings Cajuste, Orchard
  2. Raiders release troubled WR Martavis Bryant
  3. Foles expected to start for Eagles in Week 1
  4. Colts land WR Johnson from Seahawks for TE Daniels
  5. 49ers release 21 players to get down to roster limit
  6. Ravens part ways with ex-No. 1 pick WR Perriman
  7. QB Lynch earns spot on Broncos roster
  8. Patriots part ways with 2017 starter RB Gillislee
  9. Titans take OT Conklin off PUP list
  10. Cassel wins Lions' backup QB job over Rudock
  11. 49ers release G Cooper
  12. Vikings sever ties with DE Robison
  13. Bengals place QB Barkley on IR, release DE Johnson
  14. Palestine says U.S. plan to end refugee aid will promote terror
  15. Hurricane Norman holds steady as Category 2 in eastern Pacific

Browns waive 'Hard Knocks' darlings Cajuste, Orchard

Tight end Devon Cajuste was among the cuts made Saturday as the Cleveland Browns trimmed their roster to 53 players.
    

Raiders release troubled WR Martavis Bryant

The Oakland Raiders released wide receiver Martavis Bryant on Saturday.
    

Foles expected to start for Eagles in Week 1

Nick Foles is expected to start Week 1 for the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles, according to NFL.com.
    

Colts land WR Johnson from Seahawks for TE Daniels

The Indianapolis Colts on Saturday acquired wide receiver Marcus Johnson from the Seattle Seahawks in exchange for tight end Darrell Daniels.
    

49ers release 21 players to get down to roster limit

The San Francisco 49ers on Saturday announced they have released 21 players.
    

Ravens part ways with ex-No. 1 pick WR Perriman

In three years since being drafted in the first round out of Central Florida, Breshad Perriman made only 43 receptions for 576 yards for the Ravens.
    

QB Lynch earns spot on Broncos roster

Denver quarterback Paxton Lynch has earned a spot on the Broncos, for now.
    

Patriots part ways with 2017 starter RB Gillislee

A year ago, Mike Gilllisee was the starting running back for the New England Patriots. On Saturday, he was among the players waived as the Patriots got down to the 53-player roster limit.
    

Titans take OT Conklin off PUP list

Tennessee on Saturday activated tackle Jack Conklin off the physically unable to perform list and the Titans made a bevy of other moves to cut their roster to 53 players.
    

Cassel wins Lions' backup QB job over Rudock

Matt Cassel appears to have won the backup quarterback job in Detroit.
    

49ers release G Cooper

The San Francisco 49ers released guard Jonathan Cooper on Saturday.
    

Vikings sever ties with DE Robison

Veteran defensive end Brian Robison expected the 2018 season to be his last. If so, it might have to be with another franchise.
    

Bengals place QB Barkley on IR, release DE Johnson

The Cincinnati Bengals placed quarterback Matt Barkley on injured reserve, the team announced Saturday.
    

Palestine says U.S. plan to end refugee aid will promote terror

Palestinian officials said the decision by the United States to stop funding for an agency that provides aid to Palestinian refugees would promote extremism.
    

Hurricane Norman holds steady as Category 2 in eastern Pacific

Hurricane Norman weakened to a Category 2 with forecasters predicting the storm to cross the Central Pacific basin Tuesday, the National Hurricane Center said.
    
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The U.S. ambassador to the Netherlands confirmed the two people injured on Friday were American tourists.

    

U.S. decision to end refugee funding just latest setback for weary Palestinians

"I'm angry," said Abir Zahran, a mother of four. "I think the Americans want to keep us ignorant. This is their goal."

    

Pope urges action on 'endless fields' of plastic in oceans

"We cannot allow our seas and oceans to be littered by endless fields of floating plastic," Pope Francis said.

    

Suffering sparks fears of revenge as 'battle like no other' looms in Syria

While some Syrians want rebels to be "held accountable," aid workers warn that babies are among the civilians potentially in the firing line.

    

U.S. eliminates funding to United Nations' Palestinian refugee agency

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