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Dez could catch on with Cleveland

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Dez Bryant is going to meet with the Browns. Depending on how things go, he could stay awhile.

The free-agent wide receiver has scheduled a visit with Cleveland on Thursday, and the anticipate­d stopover could lead to the three-time Pro Bowler signing with a team craving more playmakers.

Bryant, who was released by the Cowboys in April after eight seasons, has shown previous interest in joining the Browns. Last week, Bryant posted on Twitter that he intended to speak with the team and a Browns spokesman confirmed the sides will talk later this week.

But while Bryant would certainly be a talent upgrade for a team coming off a 0-16 season, Browns coach Hue Jackson said it's vital to make sure he fits with Cleveland's culture.

“It's not just a given,” Jackson said following Tuesday's practice. “I think you have to work through whatever conversati­ons we have and feel good about it.”

Cleveland needs receiving help and receiver Jarvis Landry and quarterbac­k Tyrod Taylor have lobbied for Bryant, who has 531 career receptions for 7,459 yards and 73 touchdowns.

But the 29-year-old Bryant has baggage, and the Browns have to be sure he's not only committed to them, but that he won't be a distractio­n. Bryant frequently clashed with Dallas coaches and he recently went on a Twitter rant criticizin­g former teammates.

Jackson said the team will be prepared to ask Bryant the appropriat­e questions.

“We do all of our homework prior to (a visit), and you have very open and candid conversati­ons with guys about what your locker room is, how your team is run, how we go about doing things and see if it fits,” he said following Tuesday's practice.

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