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The free agency chats continue as we welcome in Jordyn Books and Anthony Walker Jr. to the podcast studio. Plus, we analyze their games and their potential impact on the defense. We conclude with interviews with Michael-Shawn Dugar from the Athletic Seattle, and Nathan Zegura from the Browns radio network to talk about the people behind the helmets in Brooks and Walker.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
PODCAST Miami Dol-Fins Up 2024 #7. www.pausadelosdosminutos.com Miami Dol-Fins Up por Gildardo Figueroa (15/mar/2024) El podcast semanal de información, análisis y opinión de Miami Dolphins con Gildardo Figueroa. Los viernes a las 10:30 pm EN VIVO por Pausa de los Dos Minutos. Los temas de hoy: * Tua se propone bajar de peso. * Los nuevos Dolphins en el equipo. * Jonnu Smith, TE, Falcons. * Jody Fortson, TE, Broncos. * Aaron Brewer, C, Titans. * Neville Gallimore, DT, Cowboys. * Jonathan Harris, DT, Broncos. * Shaquill Barrett, ED, Buccaneers. * Jordyn Brooks, LB, Seahawks. * Anthony Walker Jr., LB, Browns. * Kendall Fuller, CB, Commanders. * Jordan Poyer, S, Bills. * Siran Neal, DB, Bills. #FinsUp #MiamiDolphins #TodalaNFLenP2M
Part two of the GMFB podcast begins with hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Peter Schrager, and Jason McCourty examining the Philadelphia Eagles after their third straight loss - what's wrong with the Eagles? Scott Pioli stops by and reacts to the Eagles decision to name a new defensive coordinator, he shares what he's seeing from the Bills, and then he explains how a team can beat the San Francisco 49ers. Browns LB Anthony Walker Jr. joins the show and talks about the ride with Joe Flacco and then he shares how he got back on the football field following his injury. The podcast wraps up with Peter sharing his fabulous five rookies from the week.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Browns and Colts is up next! And it seems like the Browns will have Deshaun Watson back in this game. -Joel Bitonio, Anthony Walker Jr. set to play. Sione Takitaki out. -Game breakdown with Locked On Colts and Horseshoe Huddle's Zach Hicks (@zachhicks2) -Week 7 pick 'ems! (I'm on fire)
Meet Quincy Carrier, Cleveland Browns analyst. How is Deshaun Watson, and how much faith is there in P.J. Walker? Bubba Ventrone has had his hands full in Cleveland. Anthony Walker Jr. has been a locker room favorite, and a steady defender with the Browns. Rodney McLeod has been a veteran leader for their secondary. Miles Garrett has been having his best season of his career. Can the Indianapolis Colts run against the Cleveland defense? Amari Cooper is the go-to guy their offense can lean on. Who are the next weapons in line after Amari? Predictions!
On a special bye week episode of Browns Daily we feature our Dawgs Only Podcast. This particular episode features Anthony Walker Jr., Rodney McLeod Jr., Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah and Ogbonnia Okoronkwo where they talk about their NFL ancestry and participation in NFL Africa!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nick and Dustin discuss whether the Browns are an average football team at 2-2 heading into the bye week.
Nick and Dustin discuss Anthony Walker Jr.'s comments that this team needed to be humbled with latest loss to the Ravens and, at 2-2, whether this is more than an average team.
Nick and Dustin discuss comments from Anthony Walker Jr. that this team needed to be humbled after latest loss heading into the bye week.
Co-hosts Rodney McLeod Jr. and Anthony Walker Jr. go deep with Ogbonnia Okoronkwo & Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah on their African roots, NFL Africa, and some of the customs and traditions they still enjoy to this day.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's a Gameday Monday edition of Cleveland Browns Daily. Beau and Z go behind enemy lines with ESPN Steelers reporter Brooke Pryor (25:24) and are joined by former Browns CB Joe Haden (48:46) to get their final thoughts on the Steelers game.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Browns received and good and bad news on the injury front as they took the practice field on Monday for Day 11 of training camp. Mary Kay Cabot, Ashley Bastock and Dan Labbe start Monday's podcast with the good news. Sione Takitaki, Anthony Walker Jr. and Jakeem Grant were all back in team drills for the first time. They discuss what it means moving forward and what their roles will be when the season starts if they are 100 percent. Then they turn their attention to some of the bad news. Jerome Ford left practice with a hamstring. How much would it hurt if he misses time in camp? They also discuss the injuries to Alex Wright and Isaiah Thomas and what it means that their injuries could extend into the regular season. Want to get involved in Football Insider? Click here for more info and to sign up. Music credit: Ice Flow by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3898-ice-flow License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Browns received and good and bad news on the injury front as they took the practice field on Monday for Day 11 of training camp. Mary Kay Cabot, Ashley Bastock and Dan Labbe start Monday's podcast with the good news. Sione Takitaki, Anthony Walker Jr. and Jakeem Grant were all back in team drills for the first time. They discuss what it means moving forward and what their roles will be when the season starts if they are 100 percent. Then they turn their attention to some of the bad news. Jerome Ford left practice with a hamstring. How much would it hurt if he misses time in camp? They also discuss the injuries to Alex Wright and Isaiah Thomas and what it means that their injuries could extend into the regular season. Want to get involved in Football Insider? Click here for more info and to sign up. Music credit: Ice Flow by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3898-ice-flow License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow was carted off the practice field on Thursday and had the NFL world frozen for a few hours. It is reportedly just a calf strain, but Mary Kay Cabot, Ashley Bastock and Dan Labbe start off Thursday's Orange and Brown Talk Podcast by discussing Burrow's injury. Then they turn their focus back to West Virginia and the Browns. They discuss Elijah Moore and the early impressions of the new wide receiver and what this new start means for him. They also get into the emergence of Martin Emerson Jr., one of the early stars of training camp. Lastly, they discuss Anthony Walker Jr. and his return and when he might come back for good. Want to get involved in Football Insider? Click here for more info and to sign up. Music credit: Ice Flow by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3898-ice-flow License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow was carted off the practice field on Thursday and had the NFL world frozen for a few hours. It is reportedly just a calf strain, but Mary Kay Cabot, Ashley Bastock and Dan Labbe start off Thursday's Orange and Brown Talk Podcast by discussing Burrow's injury. Then they turn their focus back to West Virginia and the Browns. They discuss Elijah Moore and the early impressions of the new wide receiver and what this new start means for him. They also get into the emergence of Martin Emerson Jr., one of the early stars of training camp. Lastly, they discuss Anthony Walker Jr. and his return and when he might come back for good. Want to get involved in Football Insider? Click here for more info and to sign up. Music credit: Ice Flow by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3898-ice-flow License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Browns LB Anthony Walker Jr. joins Beau Bishop on a "First Friday" edition of the program to talk about coming back from injury, his decision to re-sign with Cleveland and the Browns off-season defensive additions (31:32). The voice of the Browns Jim Donovan checks in to talk Jim Brown (50:10) plus hear from HC Kevin Stefanski (2:32) and new Browns DE Za'Darius Smith (1:16:14)!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One of the remaining two civil suits against Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson could go to trial. It's a reminder this story isn't over. What impact would a potential trial have on Watson and the Browns? Mary Kay Cabot, Ashley Bastock and Dan Labbe discuss it on Wednesday's Orange and Brown Talk Podcast where they get into three Browns topics. They also talk about Anthony Walker Jr. coming back from injury and what he had to say this week. Lastly, they get into Dawand Jones and reports he told teams he wanted to play in the NBA, which he quickly pushed back against on Twitter on Wednesday. Want to get involved in Football Insider? Click here for more info and to sign up. Music credit: Ice Flow by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3898-ice-flow License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Would fans boo someone throwing the first pitch? Browns linebacker Anthony Walker Jr. joins the show to discuss his return to the Browns, his injury and what needs to change in 2023. Listen to The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima weekday mornings 6-10am on Sports Radio 92.3 The Fan and the Audacy App!
Browns linebacker Anthony Walker Jr joined Ken Carman and Anthony Lima to address why he returned to the Browns. Walker on his injury and free agent process. His thoughts on Jim Schwartz. Walker on what went wrong on defense last season. Listen to The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima weekday mornings 6-10am on Sports Radio 92.3 The Fan and the Audacy App!
On a "First Friday" edition of Cleveland Browns Daily re-signed LB Anthony Walker Jr. kicks off the show (3:55)! In hour two (starting at 46:08), Zegura is joined by former Ohio State LB Tyvis Powell. Time to get smarter!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Browns acquired wide receiver Elijah Moore from the Jets on Wednesday in exchange for their second-round pick. They also acquired the Jets' third-round pick. It was a move to bolster a receiving corps that already includes Amari Cooper and Donovan Peoples-Jones as they head into Year 2 of the Deshaun Watson era. Mary Kay Cabot, Ashley Bastock and Dan Labbe discussed the trade on Wednesday's Orange and Brown Talk Podcast. They get into why Mary Kay felt like this deal made sense and why Moore was a good choice for the Browns. They also discuss what this tells us about the Browns offense and who the big winners are as a result of this deal. Lastly, they touch on Anthony Walker Jr. returning and why it matters. Want to get involved in Football Insider? Click here for more info and to sign up. Music credit: Ice Flow by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3898-ice-flow License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Deshaun Watson looked better in his second game under center against the Cincinnati Bengals. But with a loss to Joe Burrow and the Bengals the Browns playoff hopes took a huge hit! We discuss whether or not the Cleveland Browns should play the young guys with the playoffs out of reach. Or should the Browns go with the veterans and give them a chance to end the 2022 season with a winning record of 9-8? We discuss the pros and cons of both options in this episode of the Locked on Browns Podcast!The Cleveland Browns have been decimated by injuries at the linebacker position this season. After already losing three starters for the season in Anthony Walker Jr., Jacob Phillips, and Sione Takitaki, they could now be on the verge of losing a fourth. Injuring his foot in the loss to the Cincinnati Bengals this weekend, WILL linebacker Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah and the Browns are waiting on test results to see just how bad the damage is. For a defensive unit in need of salvaging this off-season as it is, this is less than stellar news for one of their few consistent contributors in 2022.#browns #clevelandbrowns #nfl #brownsnews Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Deshaun Watson looked better in his second game under center against the Cincinnati Bengals. But with a loss to Joe Burrow and the Bengals the Browns playoff hopes took a huge hit! We discuss whether or not the Cleveland Browns should play the young guys with the playoffs out of reach. Or should the Browns go with the veterans and give them a chance to end the 2022 season with a winning record of 9-8? We discuss the pros and cons of both options in this episode of the Locked on Browns Podcast! The Cleveland Browns have been decimated by injuries at the linebacker position this season. After already losing three starters for the season in Anthony Walker Jr., Jacob Phillips, and Sione Takitaki, they could now be on the verge of losing a fourth. Injuring his foot in the loss to the Cincinnati Bengals this weekend, WILL linebacker Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah and the Browns are waiting on test results to see just how bad the damage is. For a defensive unit in need of salvaging this off-season as it is, this is less than stellar news for one of their few consistent contributors in 2022. #browns #clevelandbrowns #nfl #brownsnews Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nathan Zegura on what the Browns must do to defeat the New England Patriots this Sunday. Why the loss of Anthony Walker Jr is a huge deal for the defense. Why Jacoby Brissett's interception last week was a huge deal compared to previous games. Listen to The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima weekday mornings 6-10am on Sports Radio 92.3 The Fan and the Audacy App!
Garrett Bush of the Ultimate Cleveland Sports Show and Jeff Lloyd of the Locked On Browns Podcast was joined by Browns Legend D'Qwell Jackson to talk about the impact of newly acquired Deion Jones. D'Qwell also previews NFL Week 6 matchup between the Cleveland Browns vs. New England Patriots.The Browns had a changing of the guard of sorts at middle linebacker on Wednesday, with newcomer Deion Jones practicing with the team for the first time, and Anthony Walker Jr. returning to the building and watching for awhile from the sidelines on crutches and in a full left-leg brace.The Browns have sorely missed Walker, who suffered a season-ending torn quad tendon against the Steelers in Week 3 and recently underwent surgery. They're hoping that Jones, the 2017 Pro Bowler acquired in a trade with the Falcons immediately after the Browns surrendered 238 yards rushing in their 30-28 loss to the Chargers, will ease the loss, both from an on- and off-the-field standpoint. Jones is even up for wearing the green sticker and calling defensive plays on the field right away if called upon.“I've done it, so yeah, I could do it,” he said. “It's just a matter of applying yourself, studying, making sure you know everything.”Coach Kevin Stefanski acknowledged there's some carryover with what Jones did in Atlanta, but the Browns need to see how quickly he picks things up.“Deion is a very smart football player, very intelligent,” he said. “Has been in a similar system so we'll see how much he can catch up. We just really got to meeting with him (Tuesday) so it is crash course when you acquire a player midseason. We will see what he can handle.”The change of scenery was welcome for Jones, who had his $8.55 million contract restructured in the offseason to lower his cap hit to about $1.3 million. The Browns owe him $760,000 in base salary with bonuses that max out at $1.6 million this year.“Everyone likes a fresh start, real clean slate, no expectations, just come in and learn and play stress-free,” he said.Despite the Browns' loss in Atlanta, Jones has liked what he's seen from this defense.“It's a tough team that plays hard,” he said. “Just one or two plays away from a win sometimes and that's just this league, you know? One or two plays away, a total of six points (for the three losses).”His first game back will be against the Patriots, whom he lost to as a rookie in the Super Bowl, 34-28. The Patriots are coming off a 29-0 rout of the Lions in which they rushed for 176 yards, 161 by Rhamondre Stevenson.“We know the run game, just basically everything,” Jones said. “Just being locked in and moving forward. You can't make a lot of mistakes with the Patriots.”Jones is even up for wearing the green sticker and calling defensive plays on the field right away if called upon.“I've done it, so yeah, I could do it,” he said. “It's just a matter of applying yourself, studying, making sure you know everything.”Coach Kevin Stefanski acknowledged there's some carryover with what Jones did in Atlanta, but the Browns need to see how quickly he picks things up.“Deion is a very smart football player, very intelligent,” he said. “Has been in a similar system so we'll see how much he can catch up. We just really got to meeting with him (Tuesday) so it is crash course when you acquire a player midseason. We will see what he can handle.”The change of scenery was welcome for Jones, who had his $8.55 million contract restructured in the offseason to lower his cap hit to about $1.3 million. The Browns owe him $760,000 in base salary with bonuses that max out at $1.6 million this year.“Everyone likes a fresh start, real clean slate, no expectations, just come in and learn and play stress-free,” he said. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Garrett Bush of the Ultimate Cleveland Sports Show and Jeff Lloyd of the Locked On Browns Podcast was joined by Browns Legend D'Qwell Jackson to talk about the impact of newly acquired Deion Jones. D'Qwell also previews NFL Week 6 matchup between the Cleveland Browns vs. New England Patriots. The Browns had a changing of the guard of sorts at middle linebacker on Wednesday, with newcomer Deion Jones practicing with the team for the first time, and Anthony Walker Jr. returning to the building and watching for awhile from the sidelines on crutches and in a full left-leg brace. The Browns have sorely missed Walker, who suffered a season-ending torn quad tendon against the Steelers in Week 3 and recently underwent surgery. They're hoping that Jones, the 2017 Pro Bowler acquired in a trade with the Falcons immediately after the Browns surrendered 238 yards rushing in their 30-28 loss to the Chargers, will ease the loss, both from an on- and off-the-field standpoint. Jones is even up for wearing the green sticker and calling defensive plays on the field right away if called upon. “I've done it, so yeah, I could do it,” he said. “It's just a matter of applying yourself, studying, making sure you know everything.” Coach Kevin Stefanski acknowledged there's some carryover with what Jones did in Atlanta, but the Browns need to see how quickly he picks things up. “Deion is a very smart football player, very intelligent,” he said. “Has been in a similar system so we'll see how much he can catch up. We just really got to meeting with him (Tuesday) so it is crash course when you acquire a player midseason. We will see what he can handle.” The change of scenery was welcome for Jones, who had his $8.55 million contract restructured in the offseason to lower his cap hit to about $1.3 million. The Browns owe him $760,000 in base salary with bonuses that max out at $1.6 million this year. “Everyone likes a fresh start, real clean slate, no expectations, just come in and learn and play stress-free,” he said. Despite the Browns' loss in Atlanta, Jones has liked what he's seen from this defense. “It's a tough team that plays hard,” he said. “Just one or two plays away from a win sometimes and that's just this league, you know? One or two plays away, a total of six points (for the three losses).” His first game back will be against the Patriots, whom he lost to as a rookie in the Super Bowl, 34-28. The Patriots are coming off a 29-0 rout of the Lions in which they rushed for 176 yards, 161 by Rhamondre Stevenson. “We know the run game, just basically everything,” Jones said. “Just being locked in and moving forward. You can't make a lot of mistakes with the Patriots.” Jones is even up for wearing the green sticker and calling defensive plays on the field right away if called upon. “I've done it, so yeah, I could do it,” he said. “It's just a matter of applying yourself, studying, making sure you know everything.” Coach Kevin Stefanski acknowledged there's some carryover with what Jones did in Atlanta, but the Browns need to see how quickly he picks things up. “Deion is a very smart football player, very intelligent,” he said. “Has been in a similar system so we'll see how much he can catch up. We just really got to meeting with him (Tuesday) so it is crash course when you acquire a player midseason. We will see what he can handle.” The change of scenery was welcome for Jones, who had his $8.55 million contract restructured in the offseason to lower his cap hit to about $1.3 million. The Browns owe him $760,000 in base salary with bonuses that max out at $1.6 million this year. “Everyone likes a fresh start, real clean slate, no expectations, just come in and learn and play stress-free,” he said. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Browns acquired linebacker Deion Jones from the Falcons earlier this week and he held his first press conference as a member of the team on Wednesday. Mary Kay Cabot, Ashley Bastock and Dan Labbe reacted to what they heard from Jones on Thursday's Orange and Brown Talk Podcast. Then they figure out what impact Jones can have on such a short turnaround and how he can help ease the loss of Anthony Walker Jr. Then they discuss David Njoku after Patriots coach Bill Belichick had nothing but good things to say about him. Is this the best stretch of his career? Why is he having success? How will Deshaun Watson's return impact him? Want to get involved in Football Insider? Click here for more info and to sign up. Music credit: Ice Flow by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3898-ice-flow License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Browns acquired linebacker Deion Jones from the Falcons earlier this week and he held his first press conference as a member of the team on Wednesday. Mary Kay Cabot, Ashley Bastock and Dan Labbe reacted to what they heard from Jones on Thursday's Orange and Brown Talk Podcast. Then they figure out what impact Jones can have on such a short turnaround and how he can help ease the loss of Anthony Walker Jr. Then they discuss David Njoku after Patriots coach Bill Belichick had nothing but good things to say about him. Is this the best stretch of his career? Why is he having success? How will Deshaun Watson's return impact him? Want to get involved in Football Insider? Click here for more info and to sign up. Music credit: Ice Flow by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3898-ice-flow License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Garrett Bush of the Ultimate Cleveland Sports Show and Jeff Lloyd of the Locked On Browns Podcast was joined by Browns Legend D'Qwell Jackson to talk about the impact of newly acquired Deion Jones. D'Qwell also previews NFL Week 6 matchup between the Cleveland Browns vs. New England Patriots. The Browns had a changing of the guard of sorts at middle linebacker on Wednesday, with newcomer Deion Jones practicing with the team for the first time, and Anthony Walker Jr. returning to the building and watching for awhile from the sidelines on crutches and in a full left-leg brace. The Browns have sorely missed Walker, who suffered a season-ending torn quad tendon against the Steelers in Week 3 and recently underwent surgery. They're hoping that Jones, the 2017 Pro Bowler acquired in a trade with the Falcons immediately after the Browns surrendered 238 yards rushing in their 30-28 loss to the Chargers, will ease the loss, both from an on- and off-the-field standpoint. Jones is even up for wearing the green sticker and calling defensive plays on the field right away if called upon. “I've done it, so yeah, I could do it,” he said. “It's just a matter of applying yourself, studying, making sure you know everything.” Coach Kevin Stefanski acknowledged there's some carryover with what Jones did in Atlanta, but the Browns need to see how quickly he picks things up. “Deion is a very smart football player, very intelligent,” he said. “Has been in a similar system so we'll see how much he can catch up. We just really got to meeting with him (Tuesday) so it is crash course when you acquire a player midseason. We will see what he can handle.” The change of scenery was welcome for Jones, who had his $8.55 million contract restructured in the offseason to lower his cap hit to about $1.3 million. The Browns owe him $760,000 in base salary with bonuses that max out at $1.6 million this year. “Everyone likes a fresh start, real clean slate, no expectations, just come in and learn and play stress-free,” he said. Despite the Browns' loss in Atlanta, Jones has liked what he's seen from this defense. “It's a tough team that plays hard,” he said. “Just one or two plays away from a win sometimes and that's just this league, you know? One or two plays away, a total of six points (for the three losses).” His first game back will be against the Patriots, whom he lost to as a rookie in the Super Bowl, 34-28. The Patriots are coming off a 29-0 rout of the Lions in which they rushed for 176 yards, 161 by Rhamondre Stevenson. “We know the run game, just basically everything,” Jones said. “Just being locked in and moving forward. You can't make a lot of mistakes with the Patriots.” Jones is even up for wearing the green sticker and calling defensive plays on the field right away if called upon. “I've done it, so yeah, I could do it,” he said. “It's just a matter of applying yourself, studying, making sure you know everything.” Coach Kevin Stefanski acknowledged there's some carryover with what Jones did in Atlanta, but the Browns need to see how quickly he picks things up. “Deion is a very smart football player, very intelligent,” he said. “Has been in a similar system so we'll see how much he can catch up. We just really got to meeting with him (Tuesday) so it is crash course when you acquire a player midseason. We will see what he can handle.” The change of scenery was welcome for Jones, who had his $8.55 million contract restructured in the offseason to lower his cap hit to about $1.3 million. The Browns owe him $760,000 in base salary with bonuses that max out at $1.6 million this year. “Everyone likes a fresh start, real clean slate, no expectations, just come in and learn and play stress-free,” he said. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Garrett Bush of the Ultimate Cleveland Sports Show and Jeff Lloyd of the Locked on Browns Podcast were joined by John Kosko of Pro Football Focus. Kosko gave his grades for the Cleveland Browns vs. Atlanta Falcons Week 4 matchup. Find Out The Week 4 Pro Football Focus Grades For The Cleveland Browns. After their week of adversity and losing their star defensive player in Myles Garrett after his accident, the Browns lost 23-20 to the Falcons on Sunday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium to drop to 2-2. The outcome was decided on Jacoby Brissett's interception with 55 seconds left when the Browns were trying to get Cade York in position for the game-tying field goal.The Browns had another blown coverage late in the game when receiver Olamide Zaccheaus caught a 43-yard pass from Marcus Mariota. Denzel Ward grabbed Zaccheaus' facemask making the tackle to tack on another 15 yards to the Browns' 33. Younghoe Koo kicked a 45-yard field goal with 2:28 left to put Atlanta up 23-20. Brissett took over at his 25 with no timeouts left and the drive was a disaster. It began with a short pass into the turf and then back-to-back completions of 20 to David Bell and 6 to Donovan Peoples-Jones.Guard Joel Bitonio was flagged for ineligible man downfield to take the Browns out of field goal range. Brissett was sacked by Grady Jarrett on third down and then threw the interception on a pass to Bell. The Browns had plenty of adversity to overcome during the week with star defensive end Myles Garrett flipping his Porsche 911 Turbo S multiple times on Monday and suffering multiple minor injuries, including a sprained shoulder, strained biceps and cut wrist. Garrett didn't practice all week and his status was uncertain. Ultimately, he was ruled out on Saturday and stayed home to rest his wounds.In fact, the Browns headed into the game minus three of their four starting defensive linemen in Garrett (shoulder, biceps), Jadeveon Clowney (ankle) and Taven Bryan (hamstring). They were replaced by rookie Alex Wright, recent practice-squader Isaac Rochell and second-year pro Tommy Togiai. The Browns were also without middle linebacker Anthony Walker Jr., who's out for the season with a torn quadriceps tendon. He was replaced by Jacob Phillips, who wore the green helmet sticker and called the defense signals.Next...The Browns host the Los Angeles Chargers next Sunday at 1 p.m. at FirstEnergy Stadium. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Garrett Bush of the Ultimate Cleveland Sports Show and Jeff Lloyd of the Locked on Browns Podcast were joined by John Kosko of Pro Football Focus. Kosko gave his grades for the Cleveland Browns vs. Atlanta Falcons Week 4 matchup. Find Out The Week 4 Pro Football Focus Grades For The Cleveland Browns. After their week of adversity and losing their star defensive player in Myles Garrett after his accident, the Browns lost 23-20 to the Falcons on Sunday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium to drop to 2-2. The outcome was decided on Jacoby Brissett's interception with 55 seconds left when the Browns were trying to get Cade York in position for the game-tying field goal. The Browns had another blown coverage late in the game when receiver Olamide Zaccheaus caught a 43-yard pass from Marcus Mariota. Denzel Ward grabbed Zaccheaus' facemask making the tackle to tack on another 15 yards to the Browns' 33. Younghoe Koo kicked a 45-yard field goal with 2:28 left to put Atlanta up 23-20. Brissett took over at his 25 with no timeouts left and the drive was a disaster. It began with a short pass into the turf and then back-to-back completions of 20 to David Bell and 6 to Donovan Peoples-Jones. Guard Joel Bitonio was flagged for ineligible man downfield to take the Browns out of field goal range. Brissett was sacked by Grady Jarrett on third down and then threw the interception on a pass to Bell. The Browns had plenty of adversity to overcome during the week with star defensive end Myles Garrett flipping his Porsche 911 Turbo S multiple times on Monday and suffering multiple minor injuries, including a sprained shoulder, strained biceps and cut wrist. Garrett didn't practice all week and his status was uncertain. Ultimately, he was ruled out on Saturday and stayed home to rest his wounds. In fact, the Browns headed into the game minus three of their four starting defensive linemen in Garrett (shoulder, biceps), Jadeveon Clowney (ankle) and Taven Bryan (hamstring). They were replaced by rookie Alex Wright, recent practice-squader Isaac Rochell and second-year pro Tommy Togiai. The Browns were also without middle linebacker Anthony Walker Jr., who's out for the season with a torn quadriceps tendon. He was replaced by Jacob Phillips, who wore the green helmet sticker and called the defense signals. Next... The Browns host the Los Angeles Chargers next Sunday at 1 p.m. at FirstEnergy Stadium. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Garrett Bush of the Ultimate Cleveland Sports Show and Jeff Lloyd of the Locked on Browns Podcast were joined by John Kosko of Pro Football Focus. Kosko gave his grades for the Cleveland Browns vs. Atlanta Falcons Week 4 matchup. Find Out The Week 4 Pro Football Focus Grades For The Cleveland Browns. After their week of adversity and losing their star defensive player in Myles Garrett after his accident, the Browns lost 23-20 to the Falcons on Sunday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium to drop to 2-2. The outcome was decided on Jacoby Brissett's interception with 55 seconds left when the Browns were trying to get Cade York in position for the game-tying field goal. The Browns had another blown coverage late in the game when receiver Olamide Zaccheaus caught a 43-yard pass from Marcus Mariota. Denzel Ward grabbed Zaccheaus' facemask making the tackle to tack on another 15 yards to the Browns' 33. Younghoe Koo kicked a 45-yard field goal with 2:28 left to put Atlanta up 23-20. Brissett took over at his 25 with no timeouts left and the drive was a disaster. It began with a short pass into the turf and then back-to-back completions of 20 to David Bell and 6 to Donovan Peoples-Jones. Guard Joel Bitonio was flagged for ineligible man downfield to take the Browns out of field goal range. Brissett was sacked by Grady Jarrett on third down and then threw the interception on a pass to Bell. The Browns had plenty of adversity to overcome during the week with star defensive end Myles Garrett flipping his Porsche 911 Turbo S multiple times on Monday and suffering multiple minor injuries, including a sprained shoulder, strained biceps and cut wrist. Garrett didn't practice all week and his status was uncertain. Ultimately, he was ruled out on Saturday and stayed home to rest his wounds. In fact, the Browns headed into the game minus three of their four starting defensive linemen in Garrett (shoulder, biceps), Jadeveon Clowney (ankle) and Taven Bryan (hamstring). They were replaced by rookie Alex Wright, recent practice-squader Isaac Rochell and second-year pro Tommy Togiai. The Browns were also without middle linebacker Anthony Walker Jr., who's out for the season with a torn quadriceps tendon. He was replaced by Jacob Phillips, who wore the green helmet sticker and called the defense signals. Next... The Browns host the Los Angeles Chargers next Sunday at 1 p.m. at FirstEnergy Stadium. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Garrett Bush of the Locked On Browns Podcast and The Ultimate Cleveland Sports Show joines Adam The Bull, Mikey McNuggets, and Jeff Lloyd to gives BROWNS VS FALCONS INSTANT REACTION! After their week of adversity and losing their star defensive player in Myles Garrett after his accident, the Browns lost 23-20 to the Falcons on Sunday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium to drop to 2-2. The outcome was decided on Jacoby Brissett's interception with 55 seconds left when the Browns were trying to get Cade York in position for the game-tying field goal.The Browns had another blown coverage late in the game when receiver Olamide Zaccheaus caught a 43-yard pass from Marcus Mariota. Denzel Ward grabbed Zaccheaus' facemask making the tackle to tack on another 15 yards to the Browns' 33. Younghoe Koo kicked a 45-yard field goal with 2:28 left to put Atlanta up 23-20. Brissett took over at his 25 with no timeouts left and the drive was a disaster. It began with a short pass into the turf and then back-to-back completions of 20 to David Bell and 6 to Donovan Peoples-Jones.Guard Joel Bitonio was flagged for ineligible man downfield to take the Browns out of field goal range. Brissett was sacked by Grady Jarrett on third down and then threw the interception on a pass to Bell. The Browns had plenty of adversity to overcome during the week with star defensive end Myles Garrett flipping his Porsche 911 Turbo S multiple times on Monday and suffering multiple minor injuries, including a sprained shoulder, strained biceps and cut wrist. Garrett didn't practice all week and his status was uncertain. Ultimately, he was ruled out on Saturday and stayed home to rest his wounds.In fact, the Browns headed into the game minus three of their four starting defensive linemen in Garrett (shoulder, biceps), Jadeveon Clowney (ankle) and Taven Bryan (hamstring). They were replaced by rookie Alex Wright, recent practice-squader Isaac Rochell and second-year pro Tommy Togiai.The Browns were also without middle linebacker Anthony Walker Jr., who's out for the season with a torn quadriceps tendon. He was replaced by Jacob Phillips, who wore the green helmet sticker and called the defense signals.The Browns, who were tied 10-10 at the half, went ahead for the first time, 13-10, on a 45-yard Cade York field goal to cash in on Denzel Ward's interception with 6:57 left in the third quarter. The pick followed two straight three-and-outs by the Browns offense. But the Falcons gave the Browns a taste of their own medicine on their next drive. The ran 10 straight times — all with lead back Cordarelle Patterson on the sidelines presumably nursing his sore knee — to take a 17-13 left with 12:51 left on Caleb Huntley's 5-yard TD run. Huntley ran eight times on the drive. But the Browns' running game came alive too, with Kareem Hunt rumbling for 20 yards and then Nick Chubb blasting up the left side for a 28-yard TD to make it 20-17 with 9:51 left. “... I'm always trying to do what's best for the team. There's always opportunities to get better as a player and a coach. ... I'm going to fall back on our process and put our guys in a position to succeed.”NextThe Browns host the Los Angeles Chargers next Sunday at 1 p.m. at FirstEnergy Stadium.#Browns #ClevelandBrowns #AtlantaFalcons #NFLWeek4 #NFL cleveland browns garrett bush cleveland browns Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Garrett Bush of the Locked On Browns Podcast and The Ultimate Cleveland Sports Show joines Adam The Bull, Mikey McNuggets, and Jeff Lloyd to gives BROWNS VS FALCONS INSTANT REACTION! After their week of adversity and losing their star defensive player in Myles Garrett after his accident, the Browns lost 23-20 to the Falcons on Sunday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium to drop to 2-2. The outcome was decided on Jacoby Brissett's interception with 55 seconds left when the Browns were trying to get Cade York in position for the game-tying field goal. The Browns had another blown coverage late in the game when receiver Olamide Zaccheaus caught a 43-yard pass from Marcus Mariota. Denzel Ward grabbed Zaccheaus' facemask making the tackle to tack on another 15 yards to the Browns' 33. Younghoe Koo kicked a 45-yard field goal with 2:28 left to put Atlanta up 23-20. Brissett took over at his 25 with no timeouts left and the drive was a disaster. It began with a short pass into the turf and then back-to-back completions of 20 to David Bell and 6 to Donovan Peoples-Jones. Guard Joel Bitonio was flagged for ineligible man downfield to take the Browns out of field goal range. Brissett was sacked by Grady Jarrett on third down and then threw the interception on a pass to Bell. The Browns had plenty of adversity to overcome during the week with star defensive end Myles Garrett flipping his Porsche 911 Turbo S multiple times on Monday and suffering multiple minor injuries, including a sprained shoulder, strained biceps and cut wrist. Garrett didn't practice all week and his status was uncertain. Ultimately, he was ruled out on Saturday and stayed home to rest his wounds. In fact, the Browns headed into the game minus three of their four starting defensive linemen in Garrett (shoulder, biceps), Jadeveon Clowney (ankle) and Taven Bryan (hamstring). They were replaced by rookie Alex Wright, recent practice-squader Isaac Rochell and second-year pro Tommy Togiai. The Browns were also without middle linebacker Anthony Walker Jr., who's out for the season with a torn quadriceps tendon. He was replaced by Jacob Phillips, who wore the green helmet sticker and called the defense signals. The Browns, who were tied 10-10 at the half, went ahead for the first time, 13-10, on a 45-yard Cade York field goal to cash in on Denzel Ward's interception with 6:57 left in the third quarter. The pick followed two straight three-and-outs by the Browns offense. But the Falcons gave the Browns a taste of their own medicine on their next drive. The ran 10 straight times — all with lead back Cordarelle Patterson on the sidelines presumably nursing his sore knee — to take a 17-13 left with 12:51 left on Caleb Huntley's 5-yard TD run. Huntley ran eight times on the drive. But the Browns' running game came alive too, with Kareem Hunt rumbling for 20 yards and then Nick Chubb blasting up the left side for a 28-yard TD to make it 20-17 with 9:51 left. “... I'm always trying to do what's best for the team. There's always opportunities to get better as a player and a coach. ... I'm going to fall back on our process and put our guys in a position to succeed.” Next The Browns host the Los Angeles Chargers next Sunday at 1 p.m. at FirstEnergy Stadium. #Browns #ClevelandBrowns #AtlantaFalcons #NFLWeek4 #NFL cleveland browns garrett bush cleveland browns Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Garrett Bush of the Locked On Browns Podcast and The Ultimate Cleveland Sports Show joines Adam The Bull, Mikey McNuggets, and Jeff Lloyd to gives BROWNS VS FALCONS INSTANT REACTION! After their week of adversity and losing their star defensive player in Myles Garrett after his accident, the Browns lost 23-20 to the Falcons on Sunday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium to drop to 2-2. The outcome was decided on Jacoby Brissett's interception with 55 seconds left when the Browns were trying to get Cade York in position for the game-tying field goal. The Browns had another blown coverage late in the game when receiver Olamide Zaccheaus caught a 43-yard pass from Marcus Mariota. Denzel Ward grabbed Zaccheaus' facemask making the tackle to tack on another 15 yards to the Browns' 33. Younghoe Koo kicked a 45-yard field goal with 2:28 left to put Atlanta up 23-20. Brissett took over at his 25 with no timeouts left and the drive was a disaster. It began with a short pass into the turf and then back-to-back completions of 20 to David Bell and 6 to Donovan Peoples-Jones. Guard Joel Bitonio was flagged for ineligible man downfield to take the Browns out of field goal range. Brissett was sacked by Grady Jarrett on third down and then threw the interception on a pass to Bell. The Browns had plenty of adversity to overcome during the week with star defensive end Myles Garrett flipping his Porsche 911 Turbo S multiple times on Monday and suffering multiple minor injuries, including a sprained shoulder, strained biceps and cut wrist. Garrett didn't practice all week and his status was uncertain. Ultimately, he was ruled out on Saturday and stayed home to rest his wounds. In fact, the Browns headed into the game minus three of their four starting defensive linemen in Garrett (shoulder, biceps), Jadeveon Clowney (ankle) and Taven Bryan (hamstring). They were replaced by rookie Alex Wright, recent practice-squader Isaac Rochell and second-year pro Tommy Togiai. The Browns were also without middle linebacker Anthony Walker Jr., who's out for the season with a torn quadriceps tendon. He was replaced by Jacob Phillips, who wore the green helmet sticker and called the defense signals. The Browns, who were tied 10-10 at the half, went ahead for the first time, 13-10, on a 45-yard Cade York field goal to cash in on Denzel Ward's interception with 6:57 left in the third quarter. The pick followed two straight three-and-outs by the Browns offense. But the Falcons gave the Browns a taste of their own medicine on their next drive. The ran 10 straight times — all with lead back Cordarelle Patterson on the sidelines presumably nursing his sore knee — to take a 17-13 left with 12:51 left on Caleb Huntley's 5-yard TD run. Huntley ran eight times on the drive. But the Browns' running game came alive too, with Kareem Hunt rumbling for 20 yards and then Nick Chubb blasting up the left side for a 28-yard TD to make it 20-17 with 9:51 left. “... I'm always trying to do what's best for the team. There's always opportunities to get better as a player and a coach. ... I'm going to fall back on our process and put our guys in a position to succeed.” Next The Browns host the Los Angeles Chargers next Sunday at 1 p.m. at FirstEnergy Stadium. #Browns #ClevelandBrowns #AtlantaFalcons #NFLWeek4 #NFL cleveland browns garrett bush cleveland browns Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Garrett Bush of The Ultimate Cleveland Sports Show and Jeff Lloyd of The Locked On Browns Podcast are joined by Browns Legend D'Qwell Jackson. The Browns former captain Gives Keys To Victory in the Browns vs. Falcons preview. Falcons coach Arthur Smith knows what to expect from a Cleveland Browns offense that revolves around Nick Chubb's powerful runs. ''They're coming to mash you,'' Smith said. Smith wants Atlanta's rushing attack led by Cordarrelle Patterson to mash back. Chubb, the NFL's leading rusher, and Patterson, who ranks third, will be in the spotlight in what Smith expects to be a ''heavyweight fight'' of running games on Sunday. This will be Chubb's first NFL game played in his home state. The Cedartown native previously played at Mercedes-Benz Stadium during his college career at Georgia. Chubb says Cleveland's run-first offense wears down defenses. ''Things start to open up,'' Chubb said. ''I can't really see them getting tired, but at the end of the game things do start opening up a lot easier.''Browns quarterback Jacoby Brissett says the Browns' running game is no secret. 'I mean, yeah, teams know we're going to run the ball and we still run the ball,'' Brissett said. The Browns (2-1) and Falcons (1-2) are the league's only teams to score at least 26 points in every game. 'Everybody sees the tape; it's going to be a really physical game on Sunday,'' Smith said. ''They're going to try to run Nick Chubb 500 times and we got to stop him, and we're going to try to run the ball and play our game, too.'' Brissett has disproved doubters who believed the Browns couldn't win until quarterback Deshaun Watson returns in December from his 11-game suspension for alleged sexual misconduct. Brissett threw two touchdown passes in Cleveland's 29-17 win over Pittsburgh on Sept. 22. Patterson, formerly a wide receiver and return specialist, has set career rushing highs in two of Atlanta's first three games, including his 141 yards in last week's 27-23 win at Seattle. The Browns may be without All-Pro defensive end Myles Garrett, who suffered a sprained shoulder, strained biceps, cuts and bruises when he flipped his Porsche in a one-car crash on Monday.MORE THAN A RECEIVERSecond-year Atlanta tight end Kyle Pitts made fantasy players happy when he had five catches for 87 yards last week. Pitts had only four catches for 38 yards in the first two games. Smith said the tight end's value is based on more than his catches, pointing to his contributions in the running game. 'He's really becoming a complete player,'' Smith said.OFFENSIVE ROLLWatson will claim the starting job when he returns in December. Brissett is making a case he should be starting for some team, if not Cleveland. The 29-year-old Brissett has exceeded expectations, leading the Browns to a pair of wins while completing 74% (43 of 58) of his passes in the past two games. Brissett has developed chemistry with wide receiver Amari Cooper and he's spreading the ball around to make all of Cleveland's playmakers happy. Brissett believes the Browns' offense can be even better. ''The reasons why we haven't scored on every drive has been us,'' he said. ''It's been things that we haven't (done) and we're still trying to correct.''BUSTED-UP BROWNSIn addition to Garrett, the Browns had four other defensive starters miss practice this week. End Jadeveon Clowney (ankle), cornerback Denzel Ward (ribs, back), linebacker Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah (groin) and tackle Taven Bryan (hamstring) were also sidelined. Browns linebacker and captain Anthony Walker Jr. suffered a season-ending quadriceps injury against Pittsburgh. With Garrett and Clowney hurting, the Browns may need to rely on some rookies, including end Alex Wright. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Garrett Bush of The Ultimate Cleveland Sports Show and Jeff Lloyd of The Locked On Browns Podcast are joined by Browns Legend D'Qwell Jackson. The Browns former captain Gives Keys To Victory in the Browns vs. Falcons preview. Falcons coach Arthur Smith knows what to expect from a Cleveland Browns offense that revolves around Nick Chubb's powerful runs. ''They're coming to mash you,'' Smith said. Smith wants Atlanta's rushing attack led by Cordarrelle Patterson to mash back. Chubb, the NFL's leading rusher, and Patterson, who ranks third, will be in the spotlight in what Smith expects to be a ''heavyweight fight'' of running games on Sunday. This will be Chubb's first NFL game played in his home state. The Cedartown native previously played at Mercedes-Benz Stadium during his college career at Georgia. Chubb says Cleveland's run-first offense wears down defenses. ''Things start to open up,'' Chubb said. ''I can't really see them getting tired, but at the end of the game things do start opening up a lot easier.'' Browns quarterback Jacoby Brissett says the Browns' running game is no secret. 'I mean, yeah, teams know we're going to run the ball and we still run the ball,'' Brissett said. The Browns (2-1) and Falcons (1-2) are the league's only teams to score at least 26 points in every game. 'Everybody sees the tape; it's going to be a really physical game on Sunday,'' Smith said. ''They're going to try to run Nick Chubb 500 times and we got to stop him, and we're going to try to run the ball and play our game, too.'' Brissett has disproved doubters who believed the Browns couldn't win until quarterback Deshaun Watson returns in December from his 11-game suspension for alleged sexual misconduct. Brissett threw two touchdown passes in Cleveland's 29-17 win over Pittsburgh on Sept. 22. Patterson, formerly a wide receiver and return specialist, has set career rushing highs in two of Atlanta's first three games, including his 141 yards in last week's 27-23 win at Seattle. The Browns may be without All-Pro defensive end Myles Garrett, who suffered a sprained shoulder, strained biceps, cuts and bruises when he flipped his Porsche in a one-car crash on Monday. MORE THAN A RECEIVER Second-year Atlanta tight end Kyle Pitts made fantasy players happy when he had five catches for 87 yards last week. Pitts had only four catches for 38 yards in the first two games. Smith said the tight end's value is based on more than his catches, pointing to his contributions in the running game. 'He's really becoming a complete player,'' Smith said. OFFENSIVE ROLL Watson will claim the starting job when he returns in December. Brissett is making a case he should be starting for some team, if not Cleveland. The 29-year-old Brissett has exceeded expectations, leading the Browns to a pair of wins while completing 74% (43 of 58) of his passes in the past two games. Brissett has developed chemistry with wide receiver Amari Cooper and he's spreading the ball around to make all of Cleveland's playmakers happy. Brissett believes the Browns' offense can be even better. ''The reasons why we haven't scored on every drive has been us,'' he said. ''It's been things that we haven't (done) and we're still trying to correct.'' BUSTED-UP BROWNS In addition to Garrett, the Browns had four other defensive starters miss practice this week. End Jadeveon Clowney (ankle), cornerback Denzel Ward (ribs, back), linebacker Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah (groin) and tackle Taven Bryan (hamstring) were also sidelined. Browns linebacker and captain Anthony Walker Jr. suffered a season-ending quadriceps injury against Pittsburgh. With Garrett and Clowney hurting, the Browns may need to rely on some rookies, including end Alex Wright. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Garrett Bush of The Ultimate Cleveland Sports Show and Jeff Lloyd of The Locked On Browns Podcast are joined by Browns Legend D'Qwell Jackson. The Browns former captain Gives Keys To Victory in the Browns vs. Falcons preview. Falcons coach Arthur Smith knows what to expect from a Cleveland Browns offense that revolves around Nick Chubb's powerful runs. ''They're coming to mash you,'' Smith said. Smith wants Atlanta's rushing attack led by Cordarrelle Patterson to mash back. Chubb, the NFL's leading rusher, and Patterson, who ranks third, will be in the spotlight in what Smith expects to be a ''heavyweight fight'' of running games on Sunday. This will be Chubb's first NFL game played in his home state. The Cedartown native previously played at Mercedes-Benz Stadium during his college career at Georgia. Chubb says Cleveland's run-first offense wears down defenses. ''Things start to open up,'' Chubb said. ''I can't really see them getting tired, but at the end of the game things do start opening up a lot easier.'' Browns quarterback Jacoby Brissett says the Browns' running game is no secret. 'I mean, yeah, teams know we're going to run the ball and we still run the ball,'' Brissett said. The Browns (2-1) and Falcons (1-2) are the league's only teams to score at least 26 points in every game. 'Everybody sees the tape; it's going to be a really physical game on Sunday,'' Smith said. ''They're going to try to run Nick Chubb 500 times and we got to stop him, and we're going to try to run the ball and play our game, too.'' Brissett has disproved doubters who believed the Browns couldn't win until quarterback Deshaun Watson returns in December from his 11-game suspension for alleged sexual misconduct. Brissett threw two touchdown passes in Cleveland's 29-17 win over Pittsburgh on Sept. 22. Patterson, formerly a wide receiver and return specialist, has set career rushing highs in two of Atlanta's first three games, including his 141 yards in last week's 27-23 win at Seattle. The Browns may be without All-Pro defensive end Myles Garrett, who suffered a sprained shoulder, strained biceps, cuts and bruises when he flipped his Porsche in a one-car crash on Monday. MORE THAN A RECEIVER Second-year Atlanta tight end Kyle Pitts made fantasy players happy when he had five catches for 87 yards last week. Pitts had only four catches for 38 yards in the first two games. Smith said the tight end's value is based on more than his catches, pointing to his contributions in the running game. 'He's really becoming a complete player,'' Smith said. OFFENSIVE ROLL Watson will claim the starting job when he returns in December. Brissett is making a case he should be starting for some team, if not Cleveland. The 29-year-old Brissett has exceeded expectations, leading the Browns to a pair of wins while completing 74% (43 of 58) of his passes in the past two games. Brissett has developed chemistry with wide receiver Amari Cooper and he's spreading the ball around to make all of Cleveland's playmakers happy. Brissett believes the Browns' offense can be even better. ''The reasons why we haven't scored on every drive has been us,'' he said. ''It's been things that we haven't (done) and we're still trying to correct.'' BUSTED-UP BROWNS In addition to Garrett, the Browns had four other defensive starters miss practice this week. End Jadeveon Clowney (ankle), cornerback Denzel Ward (ribs, back), linebacker Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah (groin) and tackle Taven Bryan (hamstring) were also sidelined. Browns linebacker and captain Anthony Walker Jr. suffered a season-ending quadriceps injury against Pittsburgh. With Garrett and Clowney hurting, the Browns may need to rely on some rookies, including end Alex Wright. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Daryl Ruiter recaps the Browns win over the Steelers. How Jacoby Brissett is clicking with Kevin Stefanski's play-calling. How the Browns have established the formula offensively. Thoughts on the receiving core. Injury update on Anthony Walker Jr. Listen to The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima weekday mornings 6-10am on Sports Radio 92.3 The Fan and the Audacy App!
Nick and Dustin discuss Myles Garrett's impact with Jadeveon Clowney out and how Anthony Walker Jr.'s season-ending injury affects the defense.
Andy Baskin and Daryl Ruiter break down the Browns' collapse against the Jets and talk about what went wrong and where. They listen in onto locker room sound from John Johnson III and Anthony Walker Jr., as well as post game press conferences from Kevin Stefanski and Myles Garrett. They discuss the fans boo'ing the team at the end of the game and what Myles had to say about it. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On the final day of the Browns off-season and mini camp Beau and Nathan take the show on the road to First Energy Stadium. Browns Legend D'Qwell Jackson (22:08) and current LB leader Anthony Walker Jr (50:58) join the show. Also hear from HC Kevin Stefanski (39:52) and WR Amari Cooper (1:13:59).
The Browns held their second OTA practice open to the media on Wednesday and their fifth overall. Mary Kay Cabot, Scott Patsko, Ashley Bastock and Dan Labbe were there for practice and media availability after and offered their takeaways from the day on Thursday's Orange and Brown Talk Podcast. They start by discussion Deshaun Watson and the early impressions he's making on coaches and teammates. Then they get into the linebacker position and how it is shaking out with Jacob Phillips and Anthony Walker Jr. Then they get into Johnny Stanton IV's role and the evolving tight end position before talking about Myles Garrett taking the defense to Miami this week. Want to get involved in Football Insider? Click here for more info and to sign up. Music credit: Ice Flow by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3898-ice-flow License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Browns held their second OTA practice open to the media on Wednesday and their fifth overall. Mary Kay Cabot, Scott Patsko, Ashley Bastock and Dan Labbe were there for practice and media availability after and offered their takeaways from the day on Thursday's Orange and Brown Talk Podcast. They start by discussion Deshaun Watson and the early impressions he's making on coaches and teammates. Then they get into the linebacker position and how it is shaking out with Jacob Phillips and Anthony Walker Jr. Then they get into Johnny Stanton IV's role and the evolving tight end position before talking about Myles Garrett taking the defense to Miami this week. Want to get involved in Football Insider? Click here for more info and to sign up. Music credit: Ice Flow by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3898-ice-flow License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If Deshaun Watson is suspended early in the season, is there more pressure on Jacoby Brissett to perform. Anthony Walker Jr talked about how the defense should have a better start this year compared to last season. Lamar Jackson is not at OTAs; should the Ravens be concerned? Mary Kay Cabot on Deshaun Watson's football talent is HOF caliber. Listen to The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima weekday mornings 6-10am on Sports Radio 92.3 The Fan and the Audacy App!
This week we are diving into John Anthony Walker Jr: The Soviet's Greatest Spy Against America. John Walker Jr created a dangerous spy ring consisting of himself, his brother and a friend. This is the life and crimes of this man. John Walker Jr. was responsible for an espionage network that included his son Michael and his brother Arthur, he collected information about the US Navy, mainly about its secret transmissions, for the Soviets. Walker spied from 1968 until 1985 when he was arrested and sentenced to life in prison and then died in prison. SPONSORS: PodDecks: www.poddecks.com - PromoCode Larry21 for 10% off your order Hunt A Killer: www.huntakiller.com - Promo Code TCNS for 20% off your first box DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST ON ALL MAJOR PODCAST PLATFORMS. Follow Us on Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/truecrimeneversleepspodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/truecrimens IG: https://www.instagram.com/truecrimeneversleepspodcast Now on Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/truecrimeneversleeps/ If you like our content, consider becoming a financial supporter: Buy Us A Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/tcns Become a Patron: https://patreon.com/truecrimeneversleeps
Jason and Dustin talk about the respect from Browns' players for Deshaun Watson evidenced by Anthony Walker Jr. reaching out to give up his No. 4 jersey.
Browns linebacker Anthony Walker Jr shared his thoughts about Deshaun Watson including reaching to Watson about his jersey number. Walker shares how Coach Stefanski has the same message and the improvements the defense must make. Listen to The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima weekday mornings 6-10am on Sports Radio 92.3 The Fan and the Audacy App!
Browns linebacker Anthony Walker Jr joined the show and said Coach Stefanski's message is still the same. Is this a reflection on Baker Mayfield or should Stefanski's message change? Listen to The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima weekday mornings 6-10am on Sports Radio 92.3 The Fan and the Audacy App!
University of Miami Forward Anthony Walker Joins Joe Z As a Sophomore (2020-21): Season did not count towards eligibility due to COVID-19 pandemic … Appeared in 26 contests, missing one due to injury, and made 16 starts … Averaged 9.6 points, 4.7 rebounds and 1.0 assist per game … Ranked second on the team in blocked shots (22), as well as fourth in both scoring and rebounding … Tied for ninth in the ACC in 10-rebound games (five) and double doubles (four) … In ACC-only action, tied for sixth in the league in 10-rebound games (four) for eighth in double-doubles (three) … Scored double-digit points 14 times, including in 12 of his final 15 appearances, with 15-plus on five occasions … Pulled down five-plus rebounds 10 times, including in six of the last seven games … Blocked multiple shots in five outings … Eclipsed 30 minutes 12 times, including in six of the last seven contests, with 35-plus seven times … Led Miami in rebounding in a team-best nine outings, as well as in blocks nine times to rank second, plus in steals five times and assists once … Posted the most single-game made free throws without a miss (eight) by a Hurricane … Logged 12 points and a career-best three blocks versus FGCU (12/12) … In his first collegiate start, posted a 12-point, career-best 10-rebound double-double against Pittsburgh (12/16), adding two blocks in 35 minutes … Scored a career-high 18 points, made a career-best eight free throws and tied career bests in rebounds (10), blocks (three) and free-throw attempts (eight) versus Jacksonville (12/19) … Tallied 13 points and five boards at Syracuse (1/19) … Did not play against Notre Dame (1/24) due to a right foot injury sustained in practice … Scored 13 points and went 2-of-3 from deep in 36 minutes at No. 16 Florida State (1/27) … Amassed 12 points, seven rebounds and two blocks at Wake Forest (1/30) … Scored 16 points on 6-of-9 shooting in the victory over Duke, setting a career best in made field goals … Recorded a 14-point, 10-rebound double-double at Notre Dame (2/14) … Notched 16 points, shooting 6-of-11, against Georgia Tech (2/20) … Totaled 12 points and seven rebounds versus No. 11/9 Florida State (2/24) … Registered a 13-point, 10-rebound double-double in 38 minutes of action at Clemson (2/27) … Posted eight points and 10 boards in 36 minutes at No. 21/20 Virginia (3/1) … Stuffed the stat sheet with 17 points, seven rebounds, a career-high four assists, two steals and two blocks in 36 minutes in the regular season finale versus Boston College (3/5) … Logged 14 points, nine rebounds and a career-high-tying four assists, while limiting Justin Champagnie to 5-of-20 shooting, in a career-best 39 minutes during the ACC Tournament opening round win over Pittsburgh (3/9) … Posted 15 points, six rebounds and a career-high three steals in the victory against Clemson (3/10) in the ACC Tournament second round. As a Freshman (2019-20): Played in 25 contests, averaging 3.3 points and 2.1 rebounds over 12.3 minutes per game … Scored in double figures once, grabbed five-plus boards in three appearances, blocked multiple shots on three occasions and played 20-plus minutes five times … Twice paced Miami in rebounding … Opened his collegiate career by notching nine points and five rebounds against fifth-ranked Louisville (11/5), finishing 3-of-6 from the floor and hitting a 3-pointer … Registered six points, two blocks and a season-high two steals in the road win at UCF (11/12) … Set a season best with three blocked shots in 20 minutes of action against UConn (11/24) in the Charleston Classic … Played 24 minutes at eighth-ranked Duke (1/21), notching four points and four boards … Set season highs in points (14), field goals made (four) and attempted (eight), free throws made (five) and attempted (five), and minutes played (25) at North Carolina (1/25) … Posted seven points and two blocks in the win over Virginia Tech (1/28) … Recorded six points and a season-best seven rebounds in 21 minutes versus NC State (2/5) … Grabbed five boards and dished out a season-high two assists in 21 minutes at eighth-ranked Florida State (2/8) … Scored nine points on 4-of-7 shooting in the victory against Boston College (2/12). High School: Graduated from Brewster Academy (N.H.) … Listed as a four-star prospect by ESPN, as well as a three-star recruit by 247Sports and Rivals … Tabbed as the No. 33 power forward in the country by both 247Sports and Rivals … McDonald's All-American Game nominee … Helped Brewster win the National Prep Championships and a region championship, as well as reach the NEPSAC AAA title game, during his lone year with the team … Led Perry Hall (Md.) to 4A state crowns, the first two in school history, as a junior and sophomore … Attended Hope Academy (Ga.) as a freshman and did not play basketball … Member of multiple high schools honor rolls … Numerous NBA players have attended Brewster, including Will Barton, Donovan Mitchell, Thomas Robinson, and TJ Warren. Personal: Full name is Anthony Edward Walker III … Born Feb. 9, 2001 … Parents are Anthony Walker Jr., and Towanda Hayes … Has a younger brother, Darius … Majoring in criminology with a minor in sociology … Started playing competitive basketball as a 15-year-old sophomore … Favorite athlete is Giannis Antetokounmpo … Best sports memory is making a game-winning shot in the state playoffs as a junior … Chose Miami because he felt was a great fit both basketball-wise and academically … Committed to Miami over Kansas, Maryland, Pittsburgh, Seton Hall, and VCU.
‘The Full Go' begins in a familiar place: standing in awe of DeMar DeRozan. DeRozan is quietly putting together one of the best individual seasons since the Jordan era. Jason breaks down why DeRozan's success has been particularly amazing in today's NBA (02:51) and what the Bulls must do to get DeRozan the MVP Award (07:52). Joe Cowley (Chicago Sun-Times) has seen a lot during his tenure covering the Bulls, from the D-Rose years to the rebuild and today's new regime. He and Jason discuss the biggest story lines behind the Bulls' success this year (17:07), why Bulls fans shouldn't view this team through the lens of a championship window (22:13), and what has impressed Joe the most about Arturas Karnisovas (29:22). Joe describes the end of his run covering the White Sox, how it turned bad, and how ethics in journalism was always a part of his values (33:44). Plus, how a battle with cancer shaped his mentality for better or worse (39:20). While on radio row for the Super Bowl, Jason got a chance to talk to two members of the Cleveland Browns, Anthony Walker Jr (50:42) and Greg Newsome (01:01:21). Host: Jason Goff Guests: Joe Cowley, Anthony Walker Jr., and Greg Newsome II Producers: Steve Ceruti, Chris Tannehill, and Jessie Lopez Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Browns linebacker Anthony Walker Jr. joins Adam the Bull and Dustin Fox to recap the 2021 Browns season, preview the Super Bowl and much more!
Friday, December 10, 2021: Empire star Jussie Smollett has been convicted of five counts of disorderly conduct for lying to police, local schools deal with threats of violence, I PROMISE school principal resigns, the latest Cleveland Browns COVID news, fancy apartments coming to downtown Cleveland, where to see holiday lights in Northeast Ohio, and more on 3News Now with Stephanie Haney. Need a break from bad news? Watch It's All Good (News!) with Stephanie Haney, every Wednesday: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SB3slGcSVjY Like this show? Check out the 3 Things to Know with Stephanie Haney podcast: http://wkyc.com/3thingstoknow Connect with Stephanie here: http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: Jury finds Jussie Smollett guilty of lying to police after racist, anti-gay assault claim https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/nation-world/jussie-smollett-verdict/507-ecfa503e-ca23-4ed9-b91a-6e45c00036f8 I PROMISE principal submits resignation after allegation of striking student https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/akron/i-promise-principal-submits-resignation-after-allegation-striking-student/95-4822b6eb-59ce-4572-b0e5-13c226140af8 Berea-Midpark Middle School closed Friday amid social media threat https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/education/berea-midpark-middle-school-closed-friday-threat-social-media/95-5b566888-10ed-4d79-8fb8-5e12d634c9b2 Kent school officials address plans of student walkout at Theodore Roosevelt High School https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/portage-county/theodore-roosevelt-high-school-kent-student-walkout-district-statement/95-15d9580e-89bb-4dc3-87d6-e5b0480abb59 COVID-19 in Ohio: State reports 7,359 new cases in the last 24 hours https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/health/coronavirus/coronavirus-numbers/coronavirus-ohio-updates/95-e2faeb56-d02a-443a-bcdb-141f2c7fafe8 COVID-19 testing: What you need to know about at-home test kits, testing locations https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/health/coronavirus/covid-19-testing-guide-purchasing-rapid-at-home-test-kit/95-cd045b79-b279-491e-b5b6-ead909f1be62 Cleveland Browns rule David Njoku, Jamie Gillan, and Anthony Walker Jr. out for Sunday's game vs. Baltimore Ravens https://www.wkyc.com/article/sports/nfl/browns/cleveland-browns-rule-david-njoku-jamie-gillan-anthony-walker-jr-out-sunday-game-baltimore-ravens/95-a2a16bbd-a628-4e66-96bd-90dca136ae67 Cleveland Browns sign punter Dustin Colquitt https://www.wkyc.com/article/sports/nfl/browns/dustin-colquitt-signs-cleveland-browns/95-a42582e0-4ded-460b-bb57-a56274ba18c1 City Club Apartments breaks ground on new 23-story high-rise in Cleveland: What to expect inside https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cleveland/city-club-apartments-cleveland-high-rise-mixed-use-apartment-hotel-euclid-avenue/95-d4214a99-61e2-48e9-b0cf-b343fd6d1793 Tim McGraw coming to Blossom Music Center with 2022 tour https://www.wkyc.com/article/entertainment/music/tim-mcgraw-2022-tour-blossom-music-center-cuyahoga-falls-ohio/95-29a488bb-3698-41a2-aebb-fc8fa57384c6 Epic Christmas lights display in Medina brings out the Grinch to help raise money for St. Jude's https://www.wkyc.com/video/news/local/medina-county/epic-christmas-lights-display-in-medina-brings-out-the-grinch-to-help-raise-money-for-st-judes/95-7ccf5692-12b1-4664-9fa7-f0946010eb69 Epic Christmas display with 50,000 lights in Grafton https://www.wkyc.com/video/life/holidays/epic-christmas-display-with-50000-lights-in-grafton/95-d7f16224-dd43-407f-8171-847f60882972 25 places to hide your Elf on the Shelf this holiday season https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/nation-world/25-places-to-hide-your-elf-on-the-shelf-this-holiday-season/507-496539693
Daryl Ruiter joined Baskin and Phelps to share the latest news and notes out of Berea. He discussed what options the Browns have with Jamie Gillan and Anthony Walker Jr. on the COVID-19 list as well as the game plan the team needs to run in order to beat the Ravens. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on CBD Browns senior staff writer Andrew Gribble checks in with the guys to preview Cleveland/Baltimore part two (29:31). That plus Anthony Walker Jr at the podium, one thought from week 13 in the NFL and more!
Welcome to the 58th edition of The Hottest Take Sports Podcast. In this episode, John and Jack talk Browns Football as they recap the week one loss to the Kansas City Chiefs and preview the week two matchup with the Houston Texans. During the episode, John and Jack explain what went wrong for the Browns in week one and if the Browns must play perfectly to beat KC. Additionally, they recap all major news and headlines that you may have missed such as the injury to Anthony Walker Jr. and Anthony Schwartz breakout game. Finally, Jack and John explain what the Browns must do to rebound and beat the Houston Texans in week two. Stick around to the end to hear our score predictions and as always, thanks for listening to the Hottest Take! This episode of The Hottest Take Sports Podcast is hosted by John Achkar and Jack Vandemotter and is presented by CIBB Sports. cibbsports.weebly.com. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok: @Hottest_TakePod. This episode's intro beat is made by Cold Melody on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZGxpL773CE. Thanks to all who listened and tune in soon for Episode 59! The Hottest Take Sports Podcast is a weekly Cleveland Sports Podcast presented by CIBB Sports and hosted by John Achkar and Jack Vandemotter discussing Cleveland and national sports.
Cody and Derek discuss the possibility of brining back LB Anthony Walker Jr. to the Colts in 2021.
THE SEASON 4 PREMIERE IS HERE!!!!!!! Join hosts Kylo Ri, DJ Lloyd Willin', Deuce Touché, and David Roughin as they discuss The Terrorist Attack in El Pason, TX, Cardi B's Cancelled Concert in Nap, Alzheimer Research Donation Turns Deadly, Sibling Wifi Disaster in GA, Chance Response to Debuting at Number 2, Drakes "Care Package", Joe Budden's Rank as the 3rd Best Rapper in History, Diddy and Lori Harvey's "Weird" Relationship, Tom Brady's New Bag, and much more! #Blessthebottle The Season 4 Premiere of the PreGame Podcast features an exclusive interview with Indianapolis Colts Middle Line Backer, Anthony Walker Jr. Tune in as he discusses his journey to the NFL, the impact of his leadership on Defense, his relationship with Darius Leonard, football culture in Miami, game day traditions, Black fatherhood, and much more! #ColtsNation For All Things PreGame Podcast visit livefromthepregame.com