Cleveland, OH
Cleveland Browns Predicted to Make Significant Trade
The Cleveland Browns have actually been relatively quiet this offseason in terms of making moves, which is not entirely surprising given that they had very limited financial flexibility.
However, there are many who are expecting the Browns to make some sort of trade before the 2025 regular season begins, particularly at the quarterback position.
Cleveland currently has four quarterbacks competing for the starting job. It added veterans Joe Flacco and Kenny Pickett during the offseason and also selected Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders in the NFL Draft. But will the Browns actually keep four signal-callers?
While some feel it is entirely possible that Cleveland will head into the campaign with a quarterback quartet, former Browns cornerback Hanford Dixon does not feel that will be the case.
During a recent episode of his own show, Dixon said that he expects Cleveland to move one of its signal-callers, going as far to say that it is basically necessary.
“I think we almost have to (make a trade), because even as far as the quarterback room, you’ve got players that are getting hurt and things are happening, and I think at some point, I think one of these quarterbacks, we’re going to have to maybe trade one of them to someone else to see if we can get some draft picks or something,” Dixon said.
This definitely seems like the most likely scenario, as it just does not seem feasible for the Browns to actually keep four quarterbacks going into the regular season.
Chances are, one of Flacco or Pickett will get dealt, although there may also be an outside chance that Cleveland trades Gabriel. Sanders, on the other hand, is probably safe.
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Cleveland, OH
Large pothole damages vehicles on I-90 east
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – A large pothole has damaged multiple vehicle on I-90 east during the Thursday morning commute.
This happened near Warren Road on the Cleveland/Lakewood border.
Police said at least 12 vehicles suffered damage and at least three were undriveable. There are no reports of injuries.
Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) crews were called to the scene to make repairs.
This caused a major back-up for drivers coming from the west side.
At 7:15 a.m., the drive-time from Westlake to Cleveland was a total of 45 minutes. Normally, that drive takes about 10 minutes
19 News went to Rad Air who took several calls from drivers needing repair help after hitting the pot hole.
Manager Paul Arlesic says pot holes can cause a lot of damage.
“Just a tire, you could be anywhere from 190 dollars. If it’s up to suspension repair and wheel repair you could be looking into the thousands,” said Arlesic.
He wants to remind drivers to get regular maintenance on their vehicles. Arlesic says even if you don’t see immediate damage hitting a pot hole causes a wear and tear.
“Every crack in the road, that tires going up and down, the struts working up and down. All the suspension is constantly moving,” said Arlesic.
ODOT was able to fill in the pot hole on I-90 Thursday morning.
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Cleveland, OH
2nd tornado confirmed after storms slammed Northeast Ohio
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – The National Weather Service confirmed another tornado after Tuesday evening’s severe thunderstorms.
An EF-1 tornado touched down in Chesterland in Geauga County with an estimated 100 MPH peak wind speed.
It touched down at about 5:49 p.m. and lifted at 5:51 p.m.
The tornado traveled 1.53 miles with a width of 120 yards, NWS confirmed.
Tornado warnings were issued in these counties:
- Cuyahoga
- Geauga
- Holmes
- Lake
- Stark
- Wayne
19 News reached out first responders in the areas where tornado sirens were set off, but there was no significant damage reported.
However, many remain without power on Thursday.
Check the outage maps by FirstEnergy, Cleveland Public Power, and AEP for the latest developments.
Get the latest on the severe weather on the 19 First Alert Forecast webpage
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