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Sep 17 2023
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Steelers-Browns Features Battle of Elite Pass Rushers
Every single twist up the middle or sprint around the edge culled from years of hard work and a perfectionist’s attention to detail, all of it backed by an innate relentlessness that can make the Pittsburgh Steelers outside linebacker’s No. 90 a black-and-gold blur on his way to the quarterback. Yet for all of Watt’s unique gifts, what truly separates him is harder to define but impossible to
The IntelligencerJan 03 2024
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There’s so much about former Browns QB Frank Ryan that people don’t know – Terry Pluto
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Cleveland Plain DealerApr 08 2024
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Bexley man arrested, facing murder charge in connection to Franklinton homicide
Columbus police homicide detectives on Monday arrested a man in connection with a fatal shooting in March that left one man dead in an alleyway in Franklinton. Derrick Lamar Brown, 55, of Bexley, has been charged with murder in the shooting death of 56-year-old John R. Lang. Columbus police received a call around noon March 25 about a body found in the alley behind the first block of North
The Columbus DispatchOct 13 2023
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Browns' David Njoku Reveals Details of Fire Pit Accident
Cleveland Browns tight end David Njoku suffered burn wounds to the face while trying to light a fire pit at his house two weeks ago. After returning to the team days later, Njoku has now shared details of his experience and recovery. "I've felt better," Njoku told reporters Friday. "First and foremost I give all the glory to God, you know, when it happened my eyes were open, so I saw
The MessengerAug 14 2023
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Report: Steelers sign former Browns cornerback
PITTSBURGH (WKBN) – The Pittsburgh Steelers have officially signed cornerback Lavert Hill to a free agent contract.
He briefly spent time with the Cleveland Browns during training camp in 2022. He suffered an injury and was released last September.
Hill originally entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent in 2020 by the Chiefs. He also spent time with the Eagles, 49ers and
WKBN 27Dec 24 2023
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Cooper has franchise-record 265 yards receiving as Browns keep AFC North hopes alive
The Baltimore Banner thanks its sponsors. Become one. HOUSTON — Amari Cooper set a franchise record with 265 yards receiving and scored two touchdowns and a 2-point conversion to move the Cleveland Browns closer to a playoff berth with a 36-22 win over the Houston Texans on Sunday. The Browns (10-5) maintain a 16% chance of winning the AFC North, according to The New York Times’ playoff
The Baltimore BannerApr 04 2024
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Mississippi capital to revamp how it notifies next of kin about deaths with Justice Department help
JACKSON, Miss. — After men near Mississippi’s capital were buried in a pauper’s cemetery without their relatives’ knowledge, the U.S. Justice Department will help the city’s police revamp policies for performing next-of-kin death notifications. The intervention follows the discovery that seven men were buried in unmarked graves without their families’ knowledge. At least three of those men
Washington PostApr 07 2024
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Thursday at French Quarter Festival
The festival kicks off on Thursday with a second line parade, and there’s music at six stages spread along the Riverfront and Jackson Square and the Chevron Stage in the Jax Brewery Parking lot. Here are some of Thursday’s highlights. Opening day begins with a French Quarter parade at 10 a.m. The procession features the Paulin Brothers Brass Band, New Birth Brass Band, Black Magic Drumline and
The Times-PicayuneOct 17 2023
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Kyle Schwarber ties Reggie Jackson mark as Phillies take 2-0 NLCS lead
PHILADELPHIA -- In Philadelphia, everyone refers to this month as Red October. The exact definition is a little hazy, but let's settle on this one: It means home runs -- lots of home runs. Lots of loud home runs that increase in decibel level as the home fans realize the ball is soaring over the outfield fence. Kyle Schwarber belted two of those booming blasts in Tuesday's 10-0 victory for the
ABC News (Online)Apr 07 2022
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Jackson's Confirmation Would Put Her in a Unique Position: Justice-in-Waiting
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson will suddenly find herself with a lot of time on her hands if the Senate fulfills expectations and confirms her to the U.S. Supreme Court this week.
The busiest six weeks of Jackson’s life are likely to turn into a three-month wait once she wins approval to occupy a Supreme Court seat that won’t open until late June or early July. Justice Stephen Breyer said
Bloomberg