
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.
Finally getting his chance, Sanders broke a 13-game road losing streak and a 26-year drought for Browns rookie QBs making their starting debut.
Instant takeaways from Browns 24-10 win over Las Vegas Raiders.
The most famous fifth-round draft choice in NFL history is ready for his curtain call.
Jim Schwartz has bad news for opposing QBs on Browns schedule.
The rookie is energized by his first NFL start Sunday in Las Vegas.
Raiders might wait for 2027 to select their future quarterback.
Sanders’ first NFL start comes in one of America’s most popular entertainment venues.
Relieving a concussed Dillon Gabriel, Sanders oversees 64 yards of offense in a scoreless second half.
Instant takeaways from Browns 23-16 loss to Baltimore Ravens.
Gabriel is the sixth different Browns QB to start in the last six games against the Ravens.
Contrary to the way it looked, Rees says he’s a big fan of fullback Adin Huntington.
Jeudy’s first nine games have been very similar to last year.
Lamar Jackson is back, and so are the Ravens.
Jimmy Haslam’s directive in training camp: ‘3-14 won’t cut it’
Loss to the Jets moves Browns into top five of draft order. That’s what is relevant now.
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