Pro Football Hall of Fame Cleveland Browns tight end Ozzie Newsome continued to contribute to the Browns as a scout and as an executive after his retirement as a player. As a scout, one of Newsome’s achievements was helping Cleveland decide to draft Michael Jackson in 1991. Over his five seasons with the Browns, Jackson was a solid wide receiver for … [Read more...] about The Life And Career Of WR Michael Jackson (Complete Story)
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What Happened To Mike Junkin? (Complete Story)
In the mid-late 1980s, the Cleveland Browns were a perennial Super Bowl contender. Three times between 1986-1989, the team played in the AFC Championship game. Of course, every Browns fan knows that the hated Denver Broncos defeated Cleveland in each of those contests. However, during those halcyon days, the team was loaded with talent on both sides of the … [Read more...] about What Happened To Mike Junkin? (Complete Story)
Baker Mayfield Could Achieve Stunning Stat In Browns’ 2021 Season
Drafting quarterbacks in the first round has never been a strong suit of the Cleveland Browns. Add that to the list of curses, trends, and historical quirks waiting for Baker Mayfield to reverse. Tim Couch was the first draft pick of the Browns' post-exodus era back in 1999. He took over as a starting quarterback in the second week of his rookie … [Read more...] about Baker Mayfield Could Achieve Stunning Stat In Browns’ 2021 Season
Is Baker Mayfield A True ‘Franchise Quarterback?’ (Full Analysis)
After their founding in 1944, the Cleveland Browns were blessed to be led by quarterback Otto Graham when the team began play two years later. Graham set the tone for the position as he led the Browns to the league championship game every year he played. His seven championship victories are equal only to Tom Brady of the Buccaneers. After Graham retired, the … [Read more...] about Is Baker Mayfield A True ‘Franchise Quarterback?’ (Full Analysis)
The Life And Career Of Gerald McNeil (Complete Story)
The presumption is that pro football players are physically big. If you heard that an athlete was only five feet and seven inches and 145 pounds, you may think that the athlete was a golfer, rather than an NFL player. At five feet and seven inches and 145 pounds, Gerald “The Ice Cube” McNeil showed that players of small size can be successful in the NFL. Over … [Read more...] about The Life And Career Of Gerald McNeil (Complete Story)