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Terry Pluto's Talkin' ... about the Browns' off-season needs, the Indians' options at DH and catcher and a surprising Cavaliers

Terry Pluto, cleveland.com

Some deep thinking over the last week produced some thoughts about how the Browns' defense might look next fall.

CNNSI.com

Kyrie Irving scored 35 points, including 13 in the final 2 minutes and 52 seconds, as the Cavaliers stunned Kevin Durant (32 points) and the Thunder 115-110 on Saturday.

CNNSI.com

Bill Parcells, Warren Sapp, Cris Carter, Jonathan Ogden and Larry Allen have been elected to the Hall of Fame. The class includes 2 senior selections, Curley Culp and Dave Robinson.

Mary Kay Cabot, cleveland.com

Art Modell was rejected by the Pro Football Hall of Famer voters again and many think he'll never get in.

Matt Florjancic, clevelandbrowns.com

NEW ORLEANS -- Cleveland Browns linebacker Scott Fujita is back in New Orleans to show support for his good friend and former teammate, Steve Gleason, who has been afflicted with ALS.

Steve King, clevelandbrowns.com

In this feature, ClevelandBrowns.com looks back to the day the Browns drafted quarterback Brian Sipe.

theclevelandfan.com

This is one instalment in a team effort by The Cleveland Fan, highlighting the top local sports figures by jersey number. Please weigh in with your thoughts, in the Forum. As David Letterman would say, “For entertainment purposes only; please, no wageri…

Mary Kay Cabot, cleveland.com

Panthers quarterback Rob Chudzinski thrived under Browns new head coach Rob Chudzinski and thinks the players here will love his high-powered offense.

Mike Peticca, cleveland.com

Terms of collective bargaining agreement when Mack signed as rookie has kept his salary relatively low. Former team president Holmgren says Browns liked QB Wilson, but he was concerned about Wilson's size. More Browns story links.

theclevelandfan.com

Spring Training is just around the corner, which is a warm and welcoming thought since six inches of snow fell outside my house Thursday night. The baseball offseason, which is usually seems long, has felt even longer this season, in large part because …