Part 7 of the Roy Hobbs Series
A gift from Pittsburgh In the five-year span from 1963 through 1967, the Browns’ Frank Ryan was arguably the most productive quarterback in the NFL.He…
A gift from Pittsburgh In the five-year span from 1963 through 1967, the Browns’ Frank Ryan was arguably the most productive quarterback in the NFL.He…
The silver lining that was Ernie Davis One of the worst tragedies in the history of the Browns is the death, due to leukemia, of…
It was about 10 years ago, or four decades since Ben Davis had finished playing with the Browns, that he was at team headquarters in…
What a kick in the gut it is when you’re not wanted, and disrespected. It’s a blow to your confidence, and it makes you sad….
A GENIUS PLUS A GENIUS EQUALS EXTRAORDINARY There was nothing special, let alone extraordinary, about quarterback Frank Ryan. He had played at Rice, not exactly…
NOT JUST A FLASH IN THE PANBy STEVE KINGIn Part 1 of our Roy Hobbs series, recalling Browns players who, like the fictional slugger in…
Not recruited at all coming out of tiny St. Martin de Porres High School in Cleveland and now the Mid-American Conference Player of the Year…
Back in the 1980s, the AFC Central was like big-time wrestling, only that it was real.The division’s four teams — the Browns, Pittsburgh Steelers, Cincinnati…
What’s on my mind:As unhappy as I was with the Browns’ recent signing of Jameis Winston as a backup quarterback to starter Deshaun Watson, I…
What’s on my mind:The Browns arch-rivals, the Pittsburgh Steelers, took a couple giant leaps forward at the most important position in teams sports over the…