Tony Grossi covers the Cleveland Browns for 850 ESPN Cleveland and The Land on Demand. A 35-year veteran covering football in Cleveland, Tony is 1 of 48 members on the Pro Football Hall of Fame selection committee. A graduate of Ohio University's Scripps School of Journalism, Grossi has accomplished much in his career, including covering 35 Super Bowls and 34 NFL Drafts. He has been dubbed "The General of The 100Years War." Enjoy writing from one of the best in the business below...
Philadelphia defensive stalwarts Brandon Graham and Fletcher Cox can’t say enough great things about the coordinator of their last Super Bowl championship team.
Roger Goodell says the hokie Pro Bowl Games are here to stay.
There’s more than one way to get to the Super Bowl.
Cleveland Heights’ Kelce boys – Jason and Travis – are the first brothers to oppose each other in a Super Bowl.
Thomas’ journey to the doorstep of Canton is a study in relentless individual perfection, not team success.
New DC Jim Schwartz brings an old-school approach to defensive philosophy.
Could Jacoby Brissett be Brady’s replacement with Tampa Bay?
The acquisition of Deshaun Watson didn’t solve the Browns’ problems. It only created new ones.
At the same time, Browns GM Andrew Berry has to draw his strategy in free agency.
The Brothers Kelce, who each have a Super Bowl ring, will meet for the first time on the NFL’s biggest stage.
It’s becoming obvious that the Browns have to prioritize the defensive tackle position.
Eight prominent players had career years in 7-10 season.
New defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz will have a voice in future of defensive players.
Deshaun Watson’s 3-3 record for the Browns was the best of those who changed teams.
The Bills’ front office has failed to make Buffalo better.
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