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The Milwaukee Brewers placed left-hander Nestor Cortes on the 15-day injured list with a flexor strain in his left elbow, ...
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Multiple teams still need help at the position, including the Tennessee Titans, the Cleveland Browns, the New York Giants, and the Pittsburgh Steelers. All teams are top candidates to select a ...
Once Rodgers decided between the Steelers and Giants, Russell Wilson — whom the Browns hosted last Thursday — will know his fate, and so will probably Carson Wentz and Joe Flacco.
The Cleveland Browns on Thursday signed free agent guard Teven Jenkins to a contract. Jenkins, 27, was drafted 39th overall by the Chicago Bears in 2021 and missed most of his rookie season after ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — People say nothing is impossible, but they’ve never seen free-agent quarterback Aaron Rodgers in a Steelers uniform. NFL.com reported Wednesday that the Minnesota Vikings are ...
AND, YOU KNOW, EVERYTHING WAS The Steelers made another move in free agency, signing former Cleveland Browns safety Juan Thornhill. The one-year deal was officially announced Wednesday.
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - The Cleveland Browns penned a letter to Northeast Ohio Cleveland Browns fans on Tuesday in conjunction with a new federal court filing. The new court filing says the city ...
Thornhill inked a one-year deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers on Monday and wasted no time embracing his new team. He marked the occasion with a social media video, swapping out his Browns gear for ...
The video of Thornhill below has gone viral of him throwing the Browns hat to the side and transitioning to a Steelers hat ... Everybody is playing beat the clock' As the Final Four looms ...
He even took to social media to toss out his Browns hat to swap it out for a Steelers one. We'll see how that works out for the Steelers and for Thornhill. It could not go much worse than it did ...