Cleveland, OH
What Browns rookie Mason Graham is chasing this week against the Raiders
BEREA, Ohio — There’s one big milestone Browns No. 5 overall pick Mason Graham is still chasing.
The good news is he has a chance to reach it on Sunday as the Browns take on the Las Vegas Raiders, going against one of the worst offensive lines in the league.
“You’re always chasing, you don’t want to be chasing after the sack, but it’s always cool to have the stats to go with it, how you’re playing,” Graham said on Friday.
Graham is still chasing his first solo NFL sack.
His lone half sack came in Week 3 against the Packers, off a perfectly executed twist stunt — but he split the takedown of Packers QB Jordan Love with veteran teammate Maliek Collins.
Graham has shown bursts of disruptiveness.
Pro Football Focus has him with 21 total pressures this season, including five last week against the Baltimore Ravens and Lamar Jackson.
One of those pressures came on Garrett’s third sack in his four-sack monster game, in which Graham forced Jackson to step back into the pocket, giving Garrett enough time to recover even though he got behind the Ravens QB.
Those are the kinds of plays Graham is perfectly happy to keep making. He’s also most certainly had an impact on Garrett reaching 15.0 sacks already this season, leading the league and on pace to break the league single-season sack record at 22.5.
“I’m just worried about getting to the quarterback, whether that means getting the sack or not,” he said. “I just want to be a factor. And if it leads to a pick and I don’t get the sack, if he throws the ball last second, alright, cool, I just want to have some good tape that helps our team.”
But defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz has kept insisting there is still “meat on the bone” when it comes to Graham as a pass rusher.
A big reason is that while at Michigan, Graham still showed off impressive pass rush traits despite spending a lot of time eating up blocks. In an attack-first defense, it’s been an adjustment.
But the Browns have been happy with what they’ve seen so far.
“I don’t know that anybody is only looking at sacks,” head coach Kevin Stefanski said last week when asked about Graham. “If they are, they’re not looking at the whole picture when it comes to defensive line play. I know around the league, the importance is placed on pressures and is placed on their ability to affect the quarterback.
“And obviously when they result in sacks, that’s ideal. But the ability to affect the quarterback is the most important thing that defensive linemen can do.”
Against the Raiders, Graham should have a chance at his first solo sack, especially as he’s been ramping up the pressure in recent weeks with eight pressures and two hits over his last two games.
Raiders quarterback Geno Smith has been sacked 31 times this season (the fourth-worst mark in the league) for 214 yards.
Graham should be able to win some one-on-one matchups, especially if the Raiders devote more to Garrett.
But for now, the rookie is worried about playing his role in one of the league’s best units.
“I come up here every week and say I just want to progress every week,” he said. “So whatever that looks like. But I feel like we all help each other. We’re all complementary to each other. We all do things well that everyone’s different. Maliek does something different than I do, Mike (Hall Jr.), Myles, Zay (Isaiah McGuire), Alex (Wright), we’re all different players, but when we find a way to work together, we all complement each other.”
If he keeps that attitude, that sack won’t be far off.
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Cleveland, OH
Bodies of 2 young girls found in suitcases in Cleveland’s South Collinwood neighborhood
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Cleveland Police Chief Dorothy Todd on Tuesday confirmed the bodies of two young girls were found in suitcases on the city’s East Side Monday evening.
Cleveland police were called just after 6 p.m. to a field in the area of East 163rd and Midland Avenue for a suspected dead body.
According to police sources, a man was walking his dog in the area, for the first time in awhile due to the snow, and the dog hit on the scent.
The man immediately called 911.
“The officers responded out and located a deceased individual that was in a shallow grave inside of a suitcase,” said Chief Todd.
When officers and homicide detectives got to the scene, Todd said they found the second body nearby.
According to the chief, both suitcases were partially buried in shallow graves. She said the victims had been there quite some time.
“It is traumatic for everyone. It is traumatic for those who live in the area to know that this was right there at their door step,” said Todd.
Authorities said one victim is believed to be 8-and-a-half to 13 years old and the other is believed to be 10-and-a-half to 14 years old.
There is no indication at this time on their identities, according to police.
“locally we have no reports of missing children to match these identifications. We are checking statewide as well. We have assistance from our state federal and local partners,” said Todd.
Detectives are checking with state and federal partners as well.
The Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner has taken custody of the bodies and will conduct further examination to determine the cause of death.
This crime scene is located near Ginn Academy in the city’s South Collinwood neighborhood.
Police said the investigation remains in its very early stages and there is no indication of an ongoing threat to public safety.
If anyone has any information, they are asked to call the Cleveland Police Homicide Unit at 216-623-5464.
Tips can remain anonymous.
Copyright 2026 WOIO. All rights reserved.
Cleveland, OH
More than 30K FirstEnergy customers without power in Cuyahoga County
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Thousands of FirstEnergy customers are without power in Cuyahoga County this Tuesday.
The total number reached 31,785 reported outages in Cuyahoga County at noon.
That number decreased to 16,486 as of 1:10 p.m.
There were just 2,751 still without power less than an hour later at 2 p.m.
FirstEnergy estimates power to be restored to most impacted customers between 2-4 p.m. Tuesday.
FirstEnergy spokesperson Brooke Conlan said this is due to small fires on poles.
According to Conlan, the misty rain combined with salt on the road can cause contamination on utility poles, which causes electricity to travel across the the pole and cause the fire.
Conlan added their crews are working as quickly as possible to restore power.
Due to the outages, the Parma Justice Center is closed, and all court proceedings are suspended for the remainder of Tuesday.
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Cleveland, OH
David Henry Obituary – Vermilion, OH
David Henry
OBITUARY
David G. Henry, 70, of Vermilion, passed away Sunday, March 1, 2026, at his home following a lengthy illness.He was born December 14, 1955, in Greensburg, Pennsylvania, and had made Vermilion his home for the past 42 years, moving from Irwin, Pennsylvania.Dave began his career with Westinghouse in Pennsylvania before relocating to Ohio in 1983. He was employed at Elyria Foundry for 20 years and later worked as a machinist for 14 years at Betcher Industries, where he retired. He was known throughout his career for his strong work ethic and skilled craftsmanship.In his free time, Dave enjoyed woodworking, taking pride in the projects he created with his hands. Above all, he cherished the time he spent with his family, especially his children and grandchildren.He is survived by his daughter, Alicia Parsons of Vermilion; his sons, David (Fiona) Henry of Bloomington, Indiana and Jonathan (Joanna) Henry of Vermilion and Anthony (Ashley) Cico of Amherst; and 13 beloved grandchildren.He was preceded in death by his wife, Darlene (nee Eckenrode) Henry in 2017; his parents, Charles and Gloria (nee Krider) Henry; his brother, Howard Henry; and his son-in-law, Cliff Parsons.The family will receive friends on Friday, March 20, 2026 from 3:00 p.m. until the time of the memorial service at 5:00 p.m. at the Riddle Funeral Home, 5345 South Street, Vermilion, Ohio.Memorial contributions may be made to Friendship Animal Protective League of Lorain County, Inc. 8303 Murray Ridge Road, Elyria, OH 44035 or Cleveland Clinic Foundation, 95000 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44195Online condolences may be made at www.riddlefuneralhome.com
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