Tony Grossi

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.

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Tommy Rees admits he should have run the ball on fourth-and-1 v. Jets

Contrary to the way it looked, Rees says he’s a big fan of fullback Adin Huntington.

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Jerry Jeudy hopes to take off over last eight games like last season

Jeudy’s first nine games have been very similar to last year.

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Browns scouting report: Baltimore Ravens

Lamar Jackson is back, and so are the Ravens.

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Second thoughts: At 2-7, Kevin Stefanski’s seat might be getting hotter inside the building

Jimmy Haslam’s directive in training camp: ‘3-14 won’t cut it’

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Browns season clearly focused on 2026 draft now

Loss to the Jets moves Browns into top five of draft order. That’s what is relevant now.

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Browns lose 13th straight game on the road, 27-20, to hapless Jets

Instant takeaways from Browns 27-20 loss to New York Jets.

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Browns can stay in the Fernando Mendoza sweepstakes with a loss to Jets

It’s new play-caller Tommy Rees’ turn to get Dillon Gabriel in sync with the wide receiver position.

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Tommy Rees says Browns’ offense has the inventory to look different with him calling plays

More insight on why Myles Garrett was frustrated about being pulled in the New England game.

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Paul DePodesta is returning to Major League Baseball after being the lightning rod in a decade of Browns losing

DePodesta reportedly will head baseball operations for the 43-119 Colorado Rockies

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Browns offensive adjustment after bye week: Get the ball to the wide receivers

In four starts, Dillon Gabriel has thrown far more passes to tight ends and backs than to wide receivers.

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Browns scouting report: New York Jets

Jets’ fire sale nets them five picks in first round and three in second round in next two drafts.

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Kevin Stefanski’s offensive panacea: Give up play-calling (again)

The Browns head coach is handing off play-calling duties to his offensive coordinator for the second year in a row.

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A primer on the Browns’ trade possibilities

David Njoku, Jerome Ford and an edge rusher are prime targets if Andrew Berry is in a seller’s mode.

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Browns’ offense sinks to new low in 32-13 thrashing in New England

Fourteen of Dillon Gabriel’s 21 completions totaled 46 yards.

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