Spanning the FanSided globe to bring you the best of Cleveland sports – from the Browns to the Indians and Cavs – these are your Daily Dawg Tags for Friday, May 15.
- Johnny Manziel’s First Step to Canton or Oblivion? – Johnny Manziel took the first step to getting his life in order, but the second-year quarterback still has a lot of work ahead of him.
- Karlos Dansby: “Patriots gonna do what they gotta do to win.” – Browns linebacker Karlos Dansby has seen first hand the lengths the New England Patriots will allegedly go to for a competitive advantage.
- Browns sign seventh-round pick Ifo Ekpre-Olomu – The Browns signed another draft pick, coming to contract terms with cornerback Ifo Ekpre-Olomu.
- #TBT: The 1955 Cleveland Browns and the end of a dynasty – This fall marks the 60th anniversary of the Browns 1955 championship season. The first in a weekly series looking at that season.
Cleveland Indians
- Tribe pen wastes solid start from Trevor Bauer – Another game, another blown lead for the Tribe bullpen as the Indians drop the series finale to St. Louis.
- How historic was Corey Kluber’s 18-strikeout night? – Corey Kluber was really good Wednesday night against the Cardinals. Like historically good.
Cleveland Cavaliers
- NBA fans think Michael Jordan could beat LeBron James – The debate between whether Michael Jordan or LeBron James is the greatest player of all-time has seemingly been settled — for now.
All-Around Cleveland Sports
- Pre-NBA Lottery: Best places for OSU’s D’Angelo Russell – With the NBA Draft a little more than a month away, which teams would make the best fit for D’Angelo Russell?
- Cleveland Browns kicker: A position that can’t be ignored – With the recent release of Garrett Hartley, what are the Browns’ options at the placekicking position?
- Cleveland Indians 28th in MLB Power Rankings – The latest Fansided MLB Power Rankings are out and the Cleveland Indians come in at No. 28 out of 30 teams. For those of us that had World Series hopes entering April, this is extremely disappointing.
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