
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.
With a suspicious future, Myles Garrett is a no-show, as expected.
Browns add another backup cornerback as Emerson visits Houston.
Offensive tackle chosen first, wide receiver second.
Many questions about a possible trade of Garrett.
The Browns GM is the undisputed leader in football operations with direct supervision over coach Todd Monken.
New playbook, new schemes and no promise of equal reps await Deshaun Watson, Shedeur Sanders and Dillon Gabriel
The owner of the Browns likes what he sees of all three of his QBs and says his coach will pick the winner.
The former coach of the Browns was playfully evasive, as usual, in his new position as Atlanta Falcons coach.
Berry says Garrett’s contract modifications had nothing to do with trading him, but he would not emphatically rule it out.
The Browns again are saying no to a trade of Garrett, but they could change their minds at NFL league meetings next week.
An out-of-the-blue contract restructuring suddenly makes a Garrett trade eminently more doable.
How much really have the Browns improved on the offensive line?
What’s up with Jarvis Landry taking shots at Kevin Stefanski?
Browns settle for Kadyn Proctor after choosing Carnell Tate.
The Browns want the NFL to allow trades involving up to five years of future draft picks, instead of the present three years.
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