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The Browns will be without head coach Kevin Stefanski, along with a number of other coaches and players, for their playoff game Sunday.
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The Indians confirmed Monday that the team will drop their nickname after more than 100 years. But that won't be happening until at least 2022. For now, the team is facing deep budget cuts that likely include saying farewell to their star player.
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The conference gets rid of the minimum number of games requirement to be eligible to play.
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WKSU's sports commentator Terry Pluto says he's thankful listeners and Cleveland.com readers have stuck with him through a challenging year.
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A family turns to newer technology to watch its favorite sport and support one of its own, while some high schools teams embrace the challenges, explore the opportunities, and deal with the financial impact of running sports programs during the time of COVID-19.
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The Cleveland Browns start the second half of the season with one of the NFL's easiest schedules and a shot at a playoff berth.
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The Cleveland Browns start the second half of the season with one of the NFL's easiest schedules and a shot at a playoff berth.
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A new fund for improvements, renovations, repairs, maintenance, and construction of sports facilities for major league sports teams in Cleveland is set to go before Cuyahoga County Council for consideration next week.
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The pro football Hall of Fame Village in Canton just started construction on the second phase of a years’ long, nearly billion dollar project. WKSU’s Mark Arehart speaks with CEO Mike Crawford about the big bet to turn the Hall of Fame Village into the ‘Disneyland of football.’
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