BOSTON — With the trade deadline about 10 days away, the Browns still hope to be buyers on a player or two.
It won’t be Jets receiver Garrett Wilson, because the Jets undoubtedly won’t part with him after they just signed him to a four-year extension in July worth $130 million, including $90 million guaranteed. Despite rumors on social media, the Browns haven’t given it any thought, in part because they know the Jets wouldn’t consider it, even though they’re 0-7.
In fact, they probably won’t add another starting-caliber receiver until the offseason, via the draft, a trade or free agency.
But they would like to land another key player or two like they did cornerback Tyson Campbell in the trade for Greg Newsome II two weeks ago. Campbell, starting opposite Denzel Ward, had a great game ag

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