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Browns LB Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah out for upcoming season due to neck injury

Cleveland Browns linebacker Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah has been placed on reserve and is physically unable to perform for the 2025 season, the team announced Monday.

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Mount Baseball: Hesse Named OAC Coach of the Year, Program Record 10 Raiders Earn All-OAC

Mount Union baseball head coach Paul Hesse was named the Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) Coach of the Year, and a program-record 10 Purple Raiders were recognized on the All-OAC teams, as announced by the league on Monday.

Hesse, in his 28th season, led Mount Union to the OAC Regular Season title and the No. 1 seed in the 2025 OAC Tournament. The OAC Regular Season Title was the first for Mount Union since 2017 and the second since 1970. This is Hesse's third OAC Coach of the Year honor (2013 and 2017).

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Browns signing ex-Steelers safety Damontae Kazee

The Cleveland Browns are signing veteran safety Damontae Kazee, a league source confirmed to ESPN on Monday.

Kazee, 31, spent the last three seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers, starting five games during his stint with the team.

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Hall of Fame Resort & Entertainment Company Enters into Definitive Agreement for Going Private Transaction

Hall of Fame Resort & Entertainment Company (NASDAQ: HOFV, HOFVW) (the "Company"), the only resort, entertainment, and media company centered around the power of professional football, today announced that it has entered into a definitive merger agreement to be acquired by HOFV Holdings, LLC (the "Investor"), an investment vehicle affiliated with Industrial Realty Group, LLC ("IRG"). Stuart Lichter, a director of the Company, is the Founder and President of IRG. Upon completion of the transaction, the Company will become a privately held company.

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Buckeyes Add Commitment from Transfer Josh Ojianwuna

A 6-10 transfer Josh Ojianwuna (oh-john-WOO-nuh) has announced his commitment to Ohio State on Tuesday. Ojianwuna played the last three seasons at Baylor and heads to Columbus with one season of eligibility.

Ojianwuna is coming off his best collegiate season where he averaged 7.4 points and 6.8 rebounds while shooting nearly 78 percent from the floor for the Bears in 2024-25. He was part of three Baylor teams that advanced to the NCAA Tournament and he appeared in 87 games over the last three years.

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