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Owner Jimmy Haslam’s off‑the‑cuff praise and Mary Kay Cabot’s podcast comments have vaulted Deshaun Watson back into the Browns’ QB mix as spring workouts begin.
Joey Browner, a six-time Pro Bowler and Vikings Ring of Honor safety, has died at 65. The team and fans are remembering his forceful play and leadership.
Rookie Chase DeLauter hit a 10th‑inning opposite‑field two‑run homer — his fourth in three games — giving the Guardians a 6‑5 win and sparking a locker‑room 'knighting' celebration.
A revamped 26.2-mile Cleveland Marathon course will start and finish at Mall B and steer runners past Lake Erie, Public Square and Playhouse Square ahead of the May 16 17 weekend.
Dean Wade rolled his ankle in pregame warmups and Jarrett Allen remains out, exposing a Cleveland roster short on frontcourt size and switchable defense with the playoffs approaching.
A new Cleveland pro club unveiled a downtown stadium and brand while Lorain County Leviathan landed a partnership with Scotland’s Inverness. Both moves aim to raise the region’s soccer profile.
Massillon beat Lima 75-63 to reach the Division II title game — the Tigers' first state final since 1937.
Veteran guard Wyatt Teller is leaving Cleveland for Houston on a two‑year deal that can reach $23 million. The move reshuffles both teams' interior plans.
Cleveland Clinic has opened WISER, a new sports medicine center that centralizes multidisciplinary care and female-focused research for athletes at every level.
Monster Energy Supercross returns to Cleveland on April 18 for a Triple Crown stop at Huntington Bank Field. FanFest and three main events pack a full day of action.
Owners say Cleveland’s unnamed WNBA franchise will get an official name this spring, the reveal will set the stage for jerseys, ticketing and a return to Rocket Arena.
The Cleveland Guardians will open a year-round, 20,000+ sq ft training center at Tri-C's Parma campus this spring, pairing high-tech coaching with classroom-to-career programs.
MLB told the Cleveland Guardians that Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz cannot report to spring training as federal indictments and a league review continue. The decision leaves camp opening without two frontline pitchers.
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