Super Bowl Breakfast Still Changing Lives 25 Years Later
Super Bowl Breakfast Still Changing Lives 25 Years Later
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Super Bowl Breakfast Still Changing Lives 25 Years Later
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The Cleveland Browns today named Brad Childress offensive coordinator, the team announced. Childress brings 33 years of coaching experience on both the collegiate and professional levels to the Browns, including 13 in the NFL. Most recently, he spent five seasons (2006-10) as the head coach of the Minnesota Vikings.
As head coach of the Vikings, Childress guided Minnesota to a regular season record of 39-35 (.527), as the team won consecutive division titles (2008-09) for the first time in 28
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The 13th Annual Superbowl Gospel Celebration will be happening Friday February 3rd at Clowes Memorial Hall on then campus of Butler University. Baltimore Ravens Ray Lewis and Former Indianapolis Colts Coach Tony Dungy talk about faith and football.
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It’s Tebow Time: Denver Quarterback Inspires Nation
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Pro Athletes Testify Faith In Christ On ‘Power To Win’ Ministry DVD
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Berea (WOIO) – The Browns cleaned out their lockers on Monday and headed home, but not before expressing optimism that the right foundation is in place, and far better days, and seasons, are on the horizon.
“I didn’t tell you that a year ago, because we were way off”, cornerback Sheldon Brown told Tony Zarrella, “but we’re headed in the right direction”.
Brown also threw his full support behind first-year head coach Pat Shurmur, saying players fought for their coach until the
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LOCAL NEWS: Browns Look To Finish Strong Against The Steelers
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Former OSU Star Troy Smith Pleads Not Guilty
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In 2005 when he as a rookie for the Cleveland Browns, wide receiver Braylon Edwards told 100 8th graders in Cleveland, that if they met certain requirements, he would pay them each $10,000 dollars to go to college,
Amazingly, 79 of those 100 8th graders fulfilled those requirements and Edwards has followed through on his promise, donating $790,000 so the students could go to colleges . Edwards currently plays for the San
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Up-Date: NFL Will Have Trainers Help With Concussions
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CLEVELAND – The Cleveland Browns admit team doctors did not check quarterback Colt McCoy for a concussion on the sidelines, after he took a serious hit to the head during last Thursday’s game against Pittsburgh.
President Mike Holmgren said the medical team did not see him get hit, and he only complained about a hand injury, not a head injury. He added the team followed proper protocol.
McCoy is resting at home and Holmgren said his condition is improving.
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