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Browns get No. 6 pick in 2013 NFL Draft

The Cleveland Browns will pick sixth overall in the 2013 NFL Draft after a 5-11 season. What will they choose to do with it?

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Browns fight hard, still lose

The Cleveland Browns fell to the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday to finish the 2012 season at 5-11, last place in the AFC North.

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Cavaliers in last place in Central Division

It's been another disappointing winter in Cleveland, where through 31 games the Cavaliers are just 7-24 overall. They currently have the second worst record in the East and are in last place in the Central Division standings.

Pistons make Central Division proud with upset

While Cavalier fans haven't had much to be happy about over the past two days, the Pistons still represented the division well by knocking off the Miami Heat.

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No. 5 Miami (OH) headlines Three Rivers Classic

The No. 5 Miami (OH) RedHawks headline the Three Rivers Classic college hockey tournament this weekend. Ohio State, Penn State and Robert Morris will need to play extremely well to knock off Miami.

Cavaliers set to face new-look Nets on Saturday

Kyrie Irving and the Cleveland Cavaliers (7-23) will take on the Atlanta Hawks and Brooklyn Nets this weekend.

Weeden, McCoy still out Thursday

Brandon Weeden and Colt McCoy sat out again on Thursday, and they are now questionable for Week 17.

Cavs remain in last place in Central Division

Despite back-to-back wins for the first time this season, the Cleveland Cavaliers remain in last place in the Central Division.

Browns target defense in CBS Sports NFL Mock Draft

The Cleveland Browns will likely own a top-10 pick in the 2013 NFL Draft, and it may make sense to take a defensive player with that premium pick.

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Cincinnati, Bowling Green and Ohio prep for bowls

The Cincinnati Bearcats, Bowling Green Falcons and Ohio Bobcats all play college football bowl games this weekend. How will they fare?

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