Quarterback Shedeur Sanders and two-way star Travis Hunter helped the Colorado Buffaloes have one of their best seasons in years.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — In this edition of Hey, Mary Kay! I answer questions about Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders, Justin Fields, and more. Many of the questions come from our Browns Football Insider subscribers. To become one, click the blue banner at the top of the cleveland.com/Browns page. Thanks!
With the NFL draft order set, the rumors are already ramping up about where Colorado Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur Sanders will be selected. Sanders is expected to compete with Miami Hurricanes star Cam Ward to be the first quarterback selected in the 2025 NFL Draft .
Pittsburgh found value in Justin Fields for six games (4-2) and then in eight-time Pro Bowler Russell Wilson, who went 6-1 in his first seven starts. However, the offense crumbled down the stretch, as the Steelers dropped their final five games including a playoff loss to the Baltimore Ravens last weekend.
Fortunately, Cleveland's floundering placed the organization ... but part of that has to do with Colorado's inconsistent offensive line.
The Cowboys have spoken to Deion Sanders. What could that mean for the Browns should he go all out to draft his son?
A New York Giants insider reveals the haul the Cleveland Browns would get by trading down with G-Men in the 2025 NFL Draft.
The Giants need a quarterback of the future, but in this mock draft, they pass on a chance to get one of the top signal callers.
Alex Bump scored two goals for No. 4 Western Michigan in a 5-1 win over North Dakota on Saturday night in Grand Forks, N.D.
The Hawks trolled Jayson Tatum and his fans on social media after pulling off a stunning upset of the Celtics.
Now another season is about to begin. The Blue Jays chased hard after Roki Sasaki, the Japanese free agent pitcher, and superstar Juan Soto, just as they chased hard after the unicorn, Shohei Ohtani, a year ago. Chasing hard is a wonderful trait. Baseball, and all sports, though, are forever about winning.
• Eighteen-year-old Sydney Miller was selected the Loveland Youth of the Year for the 2014-15 school year. Miller, a 12th-grader at New Vision Charter School, said the Loveland Boys & Girls Club helped her with her confidence, leadership and job skills.