BREAKING NEWS: Browns QB Jameis Winston Officially Announced His Departure Following…..

Browns QB Jameis Winston Quotes Iconic Rapper After Ravens Upset Win -  Newsweek

Browns QB Jameis Winston is in the right place at the right time: Orange and Brown Talk (Podcast)

CLEVELAND, Ohio — Browns quarterback Jameis Winston has captured the imagination of the Browns fan base with his play on the field and what he’s provided the team off the field. It has been a perfect fit for a team out of playoff contention and well on its way to another disappointing season.

Mary Kay Cabot, Ashley Bastock and Dan Labbe start this Thanksgiving Day edition of the Orange and Brown Talk podcast by discussing Winston’s presence and why it matters in this moment and what it means for the future.

They also talk about wide receiver Cedric Tillman and the importance of getting him back on the field ASAP to see how he fits with the Browns longterm.

Browns QB Jameis Winston Quotes Iconic Rapper After Ravens Upset Win -  Newsweek

Lance Reisland joins the podcast to break down what he saw on film in the Thursday night win over the Steelers, including how the Browns and right tackle Jack Conklin shut out T.J. Watt, Winston’s performance in the game and then he and Dan do a draft of overrated Thanksgiving foods.

Houston (6-1, 248), originally drafted by the Lions in the sixth round of the 2022 draft out of Jackson State, was waived Tuesday by the Lions. He’s appeared in 17 games with three starts, totaling 15 tackles, nine sacks and a forced fumble. In 2024, he’s appeared in eight games, totaling four tackles and a sack.

CLEVELAND, Ohio – When I was a young baseball writer, I was complaining to my father about the travel and some other parts of the job.

Browns QB Jameis Winston Quotes Iconic Rapper After Ravens Upset Win -  Newsweek

The Army veteran and warehouse worker looked at me. It was a hard stare, his bald head seemed almost glittering, his blue eyes piercing.

I was silent for a moment, embarrassed. Then I said, “You’re right.”

My father has been dead since February 11, 1998. He died on his 78th birthday. He was born in 1920, the first time the Tribe won the World Series.
But I still remember those words. I don’t have to go to work, like he did for decades at the old Fisher-Fazio’s warehouse. I get to go to ball games.

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