The Interviews

Catch up on all station interviews throughout the day, including the top Insiders in their field along with other big names from around the world of sports and entertainment!

Episodes


3.18.20 - RBS with Dr. Amy Edwards

March 18, 2020 11:10 a.m.

Amy M. Edwards, MD, is a physician in the Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases and is associate medical director for Infection Control at University Hospitals Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital. Dr. Edwards is board certified in pediatrics and pediatric infectious diseases. Her special interest is in prevention of hospital-acquired infection and in transplant infectious diseases. She joins RBS to shed some light on what we can do to slow the spread and impact of Covid-19.

3.18.20 - RBS with Grossi

March 18, 2020 11:08 a.m.

Tony Grossi joins RBS with the latest on a developing story that the Vikings are still open to moving Anthony Harris despite franchise-tagging him Monday. What that could look like and what obstacles it now poses. Plus, thoughts on targets via the secondary market where Berry, Depodesta & Stefanski could get more bang for their buck pre-draft.

3.17.20 - ECT with John Kosko

March 17, 2020 7:02 p.m.

Pro Football Focus' John Kosko joins ECT to share insight and analysis on the Browns newest additions in free agency, and to discuss which players fans could be on the look out for the team to add in the near future.

3.17.20 - RBS with Grossi

March 17, 2020 11:28 a.m.

Tony Grossi joins RBS on the heels of a very aggressive day from the Browns on Day 1 of Free Agency. Although deals aren't finalized until later in the week, Andrew Berry & co. brought in a RT, a TE and a backup QB. We grade each acquisition, and move to the defensive side where there are at least 4 holes to fill on DL, LB and both safeties. All that and more with The General.

3.17.20 - RBS with Jerod Cherry

March 17, 2020 11:26 a.m.

Jerod Cherry joins RBS with the most intimate perspective on Tom Brady leaving the Patriots having won 3 Super Bowls with him. Thoughts on why he left, where he might land, and what to expect in his mid-40's. Plus, Jerod's thoughts on all the Browns signings and whether or not they're neglecting the holes on defense...

3.16.20 - RBS with Jake Trotter

March 16, 2020 11:49 a.m.

ESPN Cleveland's NEWEST teammate, Jake Trotter, has joined the crew as a host and reporter as we navigate all the happenings in Berea. What to expect as NFL off-season continues as regularly scheduled, the big fish the Browns hope to/need to land during this free agency period, updates with the Draft and how the Franchise Tagging around the league impacts a few specific Browns players that are in line for extensions in 2021.

3.16.20 - RBS with Grossi

March 16, 2020 11:02 a.m.

Tony Grossi is here with RBS to tackle all the latest NFL off-season news, including the Browns potential targets in Free Agency that begins this week. Christian Kirksey has a new home, Dak Prescott and others have been franchise tagged, so what's Cleveland's first move? We'll find out soon and The General has some ideas. Plus, we're all on Tom Brady watch and his domino will surely be the first to fall...

3.13.20 - RBS with Jon Steinbrecher

March 13, 2020 11:44 a.m.

MAC Commissioner, Jon Steinbrecher, rejoins RBS after some of the toughest decisions of his career were made yesterday. With the current virus and climate of sporting events everywhere, the MAC Tournament in Cleveland was cancelled. So, what's next? We pick his brain for what he and his committee may have planned should activities resume as normal in 1, 2 or even 3 months.

3.13.20 - RBS with Grossi

March 13, 2020 10:53 a.m.

Tony Grossi joins Chris and Hammer to talk all about the NFL off-season, whether or not meetings and visits will be postponed or cancelled, and how he see's draft season playing out. His Mock 1.0 was released today and we go lineman at #10. All that and more with The General on ESPN Cleveland!

3.12.20 - RBS with Keith Armitage

March 12, 2020 1:01 p.m.

Keith Armitage, M.D.. Professor of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, joins RBS for some professional perspective, locally, regarding the Coronavirus outbreak and whether or not we're overreacting. He sheds some incredible insight on how to protect against contraction and why we should all be taking precautions regardless of demographic.