Robert Griffin III wants to take the Browns to a Super Bowl: ‘Sign me.’
"I can do that! I can go out there and manage a game for the Cleveland Browns and help them go on a Super Bowl run."
"I can do that! I can go out there and manage a game for the Cleveland Browns and help them go on a Super Bowl run."
"I truly appreciate everyone's support."
"That is heartbreaking for this city and this team."
While Matt Ryan works for CBS, he isn't officially retired as an NFL player.
Keels has been the voice of the Ohio State Buckeyes since 1998.
"Please teach me more about radio."
"There were so many women. But at the same time, I understand that there was money to be made."
"You're smarter than that. I thought we were a better football town than that."
Broadcasting contract laws intervened in a big way on Sunday as viewers in some areas of the country missed the exciting conclusion to 49ers-Browns.
After not playing against the Ravens, Watson's status vs. the 49ers remains up in the air.
ESPN opted to not show a replay of Nick Chubb’s horrific knee injury on Monday night after it...
"They gotta win on Sunday. They have to do it. I cannot go back to this."
"I would have done it once. Because you're carrying the game. You owe it to the audience."
Viewers panned a post the ESPN insider made after Browns star Nick Chubb sustained a horrific injury on Monday Night Football.
ESPN was applauded for not showing Nick Chubb's gruesome injury during the Monday Night Football game that may end his season.
Donovan, the radio voice of the Browns since 1999, was first diagnosed with leukemia in 2000.
"Get over yourself. This is a fun show and you’re taking the fun right out of the show."
"The referee needs to turn in his certificate for being an official."
ESPN Cleveland radio host Tony Grossi was seen laughing after Browns kicker Cade York struggled during Friday night's preseason game.
The Hall of Fame Game, the NFL's preseason kickoff, drew viewership that would make other sports leagues blush.
'Johnny Football' dives into Johnny Manziel's spectacular rise and sudden fall.
"I didn't watch a single play. I told you, I knew what was going to happen."
"Almost automatically, you have to acknowledge what happened to him off the field before you're allowed to even begin a conversation about on the field."
"I don’t know how many times the Browns are going to be on national TV, but if I’m a network executive–CBS, NBC, ESPN–how many times do you want them?"