Cleveland, OH
Cleveland Browns Make Surprising WR Move
The Cleveland Browns definitely find themselves in need of wide receivers after not adding a single receiver in the NFL Draft, and while they did sign veteran pass-catcher Diontae Johnson on Monday, they certainly need to add more pieces.
Here’s the funny thing: the Browns could always re-sign Elijah Moore, who spent the last couple of years in Cleveland but remains unsigned in free agency.
Well, the Browns have kind of, sort of taken a step toward potentially retaining him. With the Buffalo Bills apparently looming as a potential threat to sign Moore, Cleveland has opted to place an unrestricted free-agent tender on the 25-year-old, via ESPN’s Field Yates.
So, what does that entail? It means that the Browns have placed a $3.428 million tender on Moore, and if the Bills—or any team—try to sign him, they would have to surrender a compensatory draft pick to Cleveland.
It obviously complicates things for Moore, as this now makes it less likely that he will be able to find a home with another NFL squad. But perhaps the Browns actually want to keep Moore, which makes sense considering that they definitely need some depth in their receiving corps behind Jerry Jeudy.
Outside of Johnson, Cleveland has not made any notable additions to the wide receiver position this offseason, which is absolutely a problem considering the Browns may be going with a rookie quarterback in 2025. Retaining Moore would certainly help.
The Ole Miss product caught 61 passes for 538 yards and a touchdown this past year.
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Cleveland, OH
Francine Esther Nshimirimana Obituary April 24, 2026 – Slone and Co. Funeral Directors
Francine Esther Nshimirimana, age 47, passed away on April 24, 2026.
Family and friends are welcome on Saturday, May 2, 2026, from 11 a.m. until time of Service at 12 p.m., at Slone & Co. Life Celebration Center 3556 W. 130th St. Cleveland, OH 44111. Interment West Park Cemetery.
Cleveland, OH
WOW! $5M top prize won on Ohio Lottery scratch-off
CLEVELAND (WJW) — A $50 Ohio Lottery scratch-off ticket recently sold in Cleveland paid off 100,000 times over.
AJ’s Drive Thru, 10301 St. Clair Ave., Cleveland, sold an Ultimate $5,000,000 Scratch-Off ticket that won the top prize of $200,000 per year for 25 years, according to a Thursday, April 30, news release from the Ohio Lottery.
That’s a total of $5 million.
The ticket was claimed by a trust, which opted for the 25-year annuity, rather than a lump sum, according to the release.
After mandatory state and local taxes of 26.75%, the trust is taking home a total of $3,662,500.
As of Thursday, three top prizes still remained for that scratch-off.
Cleveland, OH
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