Browns officially fire Dick Jauron, believe it or notDarin Gantt, profootballtalk.com This seems like far less than breaking news, but I suppose it is. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Browns “officially” fired defensive coordinator Dick Jauron today. That’s courteous of them, since they hired Ray Horton as defensive coordina… |
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In a surprising move guaranteed to excite overly enthusiastic sci-fi dorks and depressed Cleveland sports fans alike, the Browns have hired popular film/television producer and director J.J. Abrams as their new head coach. “It’s very exciting to have … |
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Mary Kay Cabot, cleveland.com Fred Nance will work closely with Browns CEO Joe Banner in his new role as Senior Advisor and Special Counsel. |
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Dan Labbe, cleveland.com Plain Dealer Browns reporter Mary Kay Cabot joined Baskin and Phelps on 92.3 The Fan (WKRK-FM) today to talk Browns. |
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In celebration of Black History Month, the Cleveland Browns are teaming up with the Cuyahoga County Public Library for their Family Literacy Nights! Cuyahoga County Public Library hosts a Family Li... |
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Steve King, clevelandbrowns.com In this series, ClevelandBrowns.com looks back at the final day of the 1958 NFL Draft. |
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Josh Alper, profootballtalk.com We shared earlier that the Eagles’ search for a defensive coordinator included a couple of coaches who have a pretty big game coming up on Sunday, but they aren’t limiting their search to members of the Ravens and 49ers coaching staffs. Adam Schefter … |
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Joey Morona, cleveland.com Turns out, you can do a lot with brown, orange, no logo on the helmet and a blank canvas. Check out more of your designs for the Browns' new uniforms for 2014. |
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If this was the final Pro Bowl, the AFC North had some memorable performances in it. Wide receivers A.J. Green and Josh Cribbs combined for four touchdowns, and Browns kicker Phil Dawson delivered the most unusual play. He tried an onside kick in which … |
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