
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.
Introductions are over. It’s time for the new football braintrust to address issues on the team.
An offensive tackle and wide receiver seem inevitable.
Andrew Berry has taken only three offensive tackles in six years as Browns GM.
The Browns have to let Deshaun Watson, Shedeur Sanders and even Dillon Gabriel compete for the 2026 starting job, and then reboot in 2027 if need be.
Bitonio would do the Browns a big favor by postponing retirement one more year.
The Browns raided the staff of former coach Kevin Stefanski to fill Todd Monken’s last major vacancy.
Todd Monken is one of three new coaches still seeking to complete his assistant coaching staff.
A salary cap expert analyzes the Watson contract in Year 5.
After two Achilles tendon surgeries, Watson should enter the offseason conditioning program healthy and eager to play again.
Monken is hoping to complete his assistant coaching staff by the end of the week.
Monken said he wants to keep the Jim Schwartz system, but only three of his seven candidates have worked in it.
Instant takeaways from Seattle's 29-13 victory over New England Patriots in Super Bowl 60.
Jim Schwartz’s exit follows a pattern under the Haslam ownership.
How Bill Belichick, Robert Kraft and Eli Manning failed to win election.
A new head coach, possible new defensive coordinator, and complete overhaul of the offense should mean ‘more wins’ and a ‘fun team,’ per Jimmy Haslam.
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