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Browns trade Emmanuel Ogbah to the Chiefs for safety Eric Murray
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Browns trade Emmanuel Ogbah to the Chiefs for safety Eric Murray

Browns trade Emmanuel Ogbah to the Chiefs for safety Eric Murray

Matt Derrick April 3, 2019

In Cleveland, the trade of defensive lineman Emmanuel Ogbah for safety Eric Murray seems less about what the Browns are getting in Murray but more about general manager John Dorsey continuing to jettison players from the past in favor of his own roster.

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