Cleveland, OH
Grading Browns’ Offense Under Ken Dorsey, Jameis Winston vs. Ravens
The Cleveland Browns, led by an electric offensive performance, were able to pull off an impressive upset at home against the Baltimore Ravens, 29-24.
Cleveland’s main issues during the 2024 season have come from a dysfunctional offense, which had failed to score more than 20 points in a game this season. But there were multiple changes made this week that seemed to ignite the offense, as offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey took over play-calling duties and quarterback Jameis Winston made his first start in place of the injured Deshaun Watson.
It may have taken Cleveland’s offense eight weeks to finally crack the 20+ point margin, but the seemed to find an identity under Dorsey and Winston.
Oh look … the #Browns have scored 20 points, they have more than 200 passing yards and they’re on the doorstep of 300 yards of total offense for the first time this season. Weird.
— Brendan Gulick (@brendangulick22) October 27, 2024
This was something that I discussed in my Week 8 prediction, as I thought the completely overhauled offense could score over 20 points.
One of the key factors why the Browns were able to reach the 20-point margin was due to Winston’s efficient play against a solid Baltimore defense. The veteran gunslinger completed 27-of-41 attempts for 344 passing yards and three touchdowns, including a 38-yard touchdown in the final minutes of the fourth quarter to seal the deal.
JAMEIS GOING FOR IT ALL!
📺: #BALvsCLE on CBS/Paramount+ — NFL (@NFL) October 27, 2024
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The impressive outing from Winston was the first time the Browns have had a quarterback throw for over 200 yards in a single game this season. On top of that, Winston’s performance was the second time a Browns’ quarterback threw for multiple touchdowns in a game this year.
Cleveland’s pass catchers also thrived under the new regime, as David Njoku and Cedric Tillman were able to find the end zone. With the departure of veteran wideout Amari Cooper and a completely rejuvenated offense, Tillman has quickly emerged as a key playmaker for the Browns. He finished the day as Cleveland’s leading receiver with seven catches for 99 yards and two touchdowns.
Along with Njoku and Tillman, Elijah Moore and Jerry Jeudy combined for 164 receiving yards on 13 catches. Both receivers reached a season-high in receiving yards against the Ravens.
The explosive offense that was on display in Week 8 has clearly regained the confidence of Browns fans. While the odds that Cleveland could make the playoffs are still dramatically low, Sunday’s victory is the type of win that gives hope to the franchise.
Cleveland, OH
Cleveland Browns Legend Set for Induction into Greater Cleveland Sports Hall of Fame
Hanford Dixon’s legacy continues to grow.
On Monday, June 29, it was announced by the Greater Cleveland Sports Hall of Fame that Cleveland Browns legend Hanford Dixon will be part of the 2026 induction class. This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Hall of Fame.
Dixon will be formally inducted in September, with the full class and ceremony details expected to be released in the coming weeks.
🏈 The first of a MEMORABLE class!
Welcome to the Greater Cleveland Sports Hall of Fame, Hanford Dixon! pic.twitter.com/fNsydaXHxV
— Greater Cleveland Sports HOF (@GCLESPORTSHOF) June 29, 2026
Before the news was made public, the 67-year-old was surprised by Greater Cleveland Sports Hall of Fame President Bob DiBiasio and Vice President John Telich, who informed him of the announcement just before he was set to record a show on the BIGPLAY Sports Network.
“I am a man of many words. I can always find something to say,” Dixon began. “But I just want to tell you guys, thank you. This means a lot to me from the bottom of my heart because you guys know, old country boy coming from a little small town outside of Mobile in Alabama.
“I decided to stay here in Cleveland and make Cleveland my home, so I tell you how much Cleveland means to me.”
DiBiasio went on to share that making Cleveland your home is one of the many criteria that allows individuals to be inducted into The Hall.
“You mentioned that you made Cleveland your home,” he said. “That’s one of the criteria to be in the Greater Cleveland Sports Hall of Fame. It’s a nine-county region, and you either had to be born or raised in Cleveland, the Greater Cleveland area, or made Cleveland your home after your career, which you did, and you are a perfect example of that.
“You made Cleveland your home, and you are so deserving.”
After being selected by the Browns with the 22nd overall pick in the 1981 NFL Draft out of the University of Southern Mississippi, he would go on to play nine seasons. Dixon was a lockdown defender for the Browns, snagging 26 interceptions across 131 games played.
Selected to three Pro Bowls and named an All-Pro twice, Dixon was one of the bright spots for an era of Cleveland football that saw the team reach the playoffs six times. He would team up with Frank Minnifield, helping form one of football’s best duos in the history of the sport. He is also credited with helping to create and name the iconic “Dawg Pound” identity.
He retired after the 1989 campaign, going on to stay active in the community and media space.
He has worked with WOIO-TV 19 and Fox Sports Ohio, covering high school football, and also the BIGPLAY Sports Network, where he currently hosts a show called BIGPLAY Cleveland Live, covering Cleveland’s professional sports organizations.
“Such a fun thing for us to be able to sneak in here before your show, and share the wonderful news,” DiBiasio concluded. “We can’t be more happy for you to join. We are in our 50th year… it is one of Cleveland’s best kept secrets.”
Breaking: #Browns legend Hanford Dixon will be inducted into the Greater Cleveland Sports Hall of Fame as a member of the 2026 class.#DawgPound
— Cade Cracas (@CracasCade) June 29, 2026
Earlier this year, Dixon was also presented with the Greater Cleveland Sports Commission’s Lifetime Achievement Award at the 26th Greater Cleveland Sports Awards back on Feb. 5. Such an honor highlighted the play he had put on the field back in the 80’s, and the work he had done in the community following his playing career.
Now, just a few months removed, Dixon will receive yet another prestigious honor from the city he has dedicated his life to.
“I came here, and I just love the city, love the people, now you can’t get rid of me,” Dixon said when receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award earlier. “I’m still here…”
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E. 9th Street exit to close Monday, affecting downtown Cleveland commuters through late October
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – The Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) is preparing to close a ramp into downtown Cleveland that will be a major disruption for the rest of the summer.
19 News spoke with Jacob McCullough, who lives downtown. He said he will now have to give himself much more time for travel.
“Anywhere from 20 to 30 minutes,” McCullough said.
Nathaniel Birach drives into downtown every week from Vermilion and uses the E 9th Street exit.
“On busy weekends it already takes 20 minutes to get through the city,” Birach said. “Having to go 2 exits over potentially is going to be another 20 minutes are so on both ends”
On June 29, the eastbound exit to E. 9th St. will close and is not scheduled to reopen until late October.
According to a spokesperson, ODOT was informed by the contractor earlier this month of the closure, and the work is for the new ramp and a new bridge support pier.
All of this work is a part of the Cleveland Innerbelt Modernization Plan.
ODOT is suggesting a detour of exiting on Ontario, then a right on Carnegie to E. 9th St.
This closure will have major impacts on morning commuters trying to get into downtown, as well as ballgame traffic for the Guardians, and any events at Rocket Fieldhouse.
Copyright 2026 WOIO. All rights reserved.
Cleveland, OH
1 dead, 1 hospitalized after early morning crash: Cleveland EMS
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Cleveland EMS responded to a fatal crash early Sunday morning.
According to EMS, the accident was at I-71 N and W 130th Street.
When crews arrived, they pronounced a 28-year-old man dead at the scene.
A 35-year-old man was taken to Fairview Hospital in stable condition, EMS said.
Two other men, ages 18 and 21, were also at the scene but declined medical transport.
19 News has made call outs to Cleveland Police on more information on the accident.
This is a developing story. Return to 19 News for updates.
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