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Romeo Crennel

Former NFL head coach and current NBC Sports broadcaster Tony Dungy / (Photo by Scott Halleran/Getty Images)

Black Ex-Coaches Say NFL’s Rooney Rule Is Broken

Three black former NFL head coaches say the league needs to rethink its Rooney Rule for promoting minority hiring after 15 top vacancies were all filled by white candidates since the regular season ended a month ago.

92.3 The Fan–2013/01/31

DENVER, CO - JANUARY 01:  Kansas City Chiefs General Manager Scott Pioli. (Photo by Doug Pensinger/Getty Images)

Pioli Out As Chiefs GM

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Scott Pioli is out as general manager of the Kansas City Chiefs, who have been negotiating the past two days with Andy Reid to become their next coach. Pioli and [...]

2013/01/04

Cleveland Browns CEO (L) and owner Jimmy Haslam (R) / (Photo by John Reid, courtesy Cleveland Browns/NFL)

Haslam, Browns Not Worried About Bidding War For Coach

Oregon coach Chip Kelly is expected to interview with the Browns less than 24 hours after the Ducks face Kansas State in the Fiesta Bowl. He’s also reportedly set to interview with the Philadelphia Eagles as well as Buffalo Bills.

92.3 The Fan–2013/01/03

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Busy Black Monday Around The NFL

More head coaches have been fired Monday than the last 3 years combined. So far 7 coaches and 5 GMs have been told by teams that their services are no longer needed.

92.3 The Fan–2012/12/31

Wide receiver Travis Benjamin #80 of the Cleveland Browns gets a block from defensive back Johnson Bodemosi #37 on wide receiver Terrance Copper #10 of the Kansas City Chiefs at Cleveland Browns Stadium on December 9, 2012 in Cleveland, Ohio.  (Photo by Matt Sullivan/Getty Images)

Jeff Phelps’ Thoughts On Browns 30-7 Win Over KC

Jeff Phelps breaks down the Browns’ 30-7 win over Kansas City from the opening kick to the final whistle.

92.3 The Fan–2012/12/09

Running back Trent Richardson #33, guard Shawn Lauvao #66 and tight end Benjamin Watson #82 of the Cleveland Browns celebrate after a touchdown during the second half against the Kansas City Chiefs at Cleveland Browns Stadium on December 9, 2012 in Cleveland, Ohio. The Browns defeated the Chiefs 30-7. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images)

Browns Win Third Straight, Roll Chiefs 30-7

Rookie Travis Benjamin’s electrifying 93-yard punt return touchdown gave Cleveland momentum and the Browns won their third straight game, 30-7 over the emotionally drained Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday.

92.3 The Fan–2012/12/09

Running back Trent Richardson #33 of the Cleveland Browns is tackled by inside linebacker Derrick Johnson #56 and outside linebacker Justin Houston #50 of the Kansas City Chiefs  the first half at Cleveland Browns Stadium on December 9, 2012 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images)

Richardson’s 2 TD’s Tie Jim Brown, Browns Blow Out Chiefs 30-7

Trent Richardson tied Jim Brown’s franchise record for touchdown runs by a rookie with a pair of TD runs, Travis Benjamin returned a punt 93-yards for a score and the Browns beat the Chiefs 30-7 Sunday afternoon at Cleveland Browns Stadium.

92.3 The Fan–2012/12/09

File photo of Jovan Belcher. (credit: Getty Images)

Police Video Released In Belcher Murder-Suicide

Police released video Friday night that shows officers finding Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Jovan Belcher asleep in his car just hours before he killed his girlfriend and later shot himself.

2012/12/08

Cleveland Browns v Oakland Raiders

PD’s Tom Reed Previews Chiefs vs Browns, Talks Hillis & Thomas Feud

Cleveland Plain Dealer & Cleveland.com’s Tom Reed talks with Baskin & Phelps about Sunday’s match-up against the Chiefs, the drama surrounding the game and gives his prediction.

92.3 The Fan–2012/12/07

Quarterback Brady Quinn #9 embraces head coach Romeo Crennel of the Kansas City Chiefs after the Chiefs defeated the Carolina Panthers with a final score of 27-21 at Arrowhead Stadium on December 2, 2012 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

Former Browns Try To Lead Chiefs Through Tragedy

Head coach Romeo Crennel, quarterback Brady Quinn and running back Peyton Hillis are among the former Browns trying to help the Chiefs cope with Saturday’s tragedy.

2012/12/05

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