The Senior Bowl can be a great place for strong first impressions, and Cleveland gets a chance to see all the QBs participating this week.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Although Modell Law lawsuits in federal and Cuyahoga County common pleas court may appear to be redundant, the decisions by the Browns and city to file separate lawsuits come down to a fight for home-field advantage.
The Ohio State Buckeyes are champions after beating Notre Dame a week ago today. Will Howard and company were able to accomplish the goal that they started out
The practices for the Senior Bowl get underway this week. Here are 5 potential Browns targets who are practicing for the all-star game.
While many mock drafts remained static, there have been developments around Shedeur Sanders as the Browns have shown interest at an all-star game.
The Browns hold four picks in the top 100 in the 2025 NFL draft, and very well could use one on a left tackle. However, one Browns media member, Jared Mueller of Dawgs by Nature, has reported a rumor that he heard in the offseason that the Browns are hoping for the former Ohio State offensive tackle to start at left tackle next season.
The practices for the East-West Shrine Bowl are already underway. Here are 5 potential Browns targets who are practicing for the all-star game.
Ohio, 15 miles south of the city. Cleveland filed the lawsuit in the Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court on Tuesday. It’s the latest twist in a struggle that has history and familiarity to Browns fans, who felt betrayed in 1995 when late owner Art Modell ...
It’s safe to assume that when then-Ohio Gov. George Voinovich signed the so-called “Art Modell Law” in 1996, the possibility of the law being used against the Cleveland Browns wasn’t on anyone’s mind.
Cleveland officials on Tuesday sued the Cleveland Browns over the team's plans to move the downtown stadium to Brook Park.
In August, the Browns announced their intentions to move to Brook Park, which is about 13 miles southwest of the current stadium, because it was “their most compelling option.” The team described it as a $2.4 billion project, which was later revealed to include a domed stadium.
Aaron Glenn had no doubts about where he wanted to go once the New York Jets’ head-coaching job became available. Home sweet NFL home. Once a key player as a first-round draft pick for the franchise,