Baker Mayfield tells ESPN Cleveland’s Tony Grossi “That’s the dumbest question you could ask!”, walks out of press conference
"Was I happy with that drive? No, we didn't score points! That's the dumbest question you could ask! What?!"
"Was I happy with that drive? No, we didn't score points! That's the dumbest question you could ask! What?!"
How Kitchens plans on finding these anonymous sources remains unclear (because he won't.)
The Indians predicted Cowherd would criticize Mayfield for shotgunning a beer, and Cowherd did just that, throwing a lot of other criticisms in there for good measure.
After auditioning for ESPN and Fox, Thomas has landed at NFLN, where he'll appear on Thursday Night Football studio shows and more.
"Come to Cleveland and ask O if he actually likes it. Just because you say you have a source doesn’t mean you’re not full of BS. And while you’re at it... come see if I’m a baby...#10ToesDown"
Jimmy Haslam did not seem to be pleased with this article.
The Browns were going for Dawg Pound references. They, uh, did not get that.
Fouts asked why the Browns didn't run more plays from Mayfield's offense at Oklahoma, and Jackson responded "Great question, I agree!"
The 5.2 rating and over 8.6 million viewers were the best NFLN TNF numbers since Vikings-Cardinals in December 2015.
Multiple reports say Zegura criticized an official from the sidelines in the Browns' Week 2 game. He's now not on their radio broadcast for Week 3.
The Browns and Eagles played a very ugly game on Thursday, but the ratings for FOX were anything but.
There's at least one place HBO cameras won't be allowed at Browns training camp.
Cowherd criticized Mayfield for celebrating one September touchdown with the Oklahoma band and students instead of teammates, and for a video of him running from police. Mayfield calmly shot back.
"No, it's not accurate. That's all I have to say."
Will the underdog story draw in more viewers later this year?
HBO will offer an up-close look at the Browns' attempt to rebound from an 0-16 season.
This makes the Browns an even better choice.
Anyone know what spices taste good on horse manure?
Spoiler: very wrong.
The moribund franchise is a no-brainer for HBO and the NFL this offseason.
The former SportsCenter anchor is back in sports media in a new role.
Thomas has reportedly auditioned for potential studio and analyst roles with Fox and ESPN, and Fox was "left very impressed."
"If im a young QB ain't no way im going to Cleveland. I would pull a ELI MANNING If possible."
"He's coming to my world, baby. I'm a made man in this town."