Tony Grossi covers the Cleveland Browns and NFL for 850 ESPN Cleveland and TheLandOnDemand.com. A 40-year veteran covering professional football in Cleveland, Tony is one of 50 members on the Pro Football Hall of Fame selection committee. A graduate of Ohio University (BSJ, 1979), Grossi has accomplished much in his career, including covering more than 35 Super Bowls and NFL drafts, five NCAA basketball Final Fours, Major League Baseball All-Star Games and World Series, and the 1984 Summer Olympic Games.
Bad decisions on offensive and defensive series at the end doomed Browns.
Conservative offense, defensive breakdown lead to 21-17 loss to the Vikings.
Instant takeaways from Browns 21-17 loss to Minnesota Vikings.
Just in time, Jack Conklin is expected to return to right tackle to protect the left-hander’s blind side.
Team is lining up in support of the rookie QB making his first NFL start on foreign soil against the Vikings.
Joe Flacco dropped to QB2, but Browns won’t say why Shedeur Sanders remains QB3.
Despite plenty of injuries, Vikings in the hunt in tough NFC North.
Kevin Stefanski declines to commit to Joe Flacco and won’t say who’s starting in London against the Vikings.
Turnovers, dropped passes and special teams breakdowns cause another big road loss, 34-10, to the Lions.
Instant takeaways from Browns 34-10 loss to Detroit Lions.
Paul Brown couldn’t beat the Lions in Detroit during both franchises’ glory days.
Jim Schwartz took note, but declined to engage in some coach’s trash talk.
Jeudy’s numbers through three games are similar to last year before he exploded for a record-setting season.
Reports of the Lions’ demise are greatly exaggerated.
An eerily similar win two years ago sparked a run that led to a post-season appearance.
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