BEREA, Ohio The NFL draft, set to take place in Cleveland for the first time ever, is now just two months away. For the Browns, this draft will be unique in other ways, too.
Unlike the majority of recent drafts, the Browns won’t have a high pick. Instead, after winning its first playoff game since 1994, Cleveland’s first selection is slated for No. 26 overall.
Off the breakout season, the Browns clearly are headed in the right direction. Still, to become a genuine Super Bowl contender, they have work to do, especially on defense.
The Browns last year ranked seventh in offensive efficiency. But even with one of the game’s preeminent pass-rushers in Myles Garrett, Cleveland finished all the way down at 19th in efficiency on defense.
By: Anjelicia Bruton
It s better to not drive this weekend due to the upcoming winter storm, but the Oklahoma County Sheriff s Office has a few tips if you have to get on the roadways.
“It s best to just stay inside especially if you know the weather is going to be bad, but if for some reason you do have to, just take your time drive slow,” Corporal Joe Wood said.
If drivers have to be out this weekend, the sheriff s office said they want to make sure folks are driving safely.
Corporal Wood said accidents are common during a winter storm usually because of speed.
COVID-19 vaccine administered at AHEPA apartments
Nick Gianikos, a housing board member at the AHEPA apartments in Merrillville, receives his Moderna COVID-19 vaccine from Walgreens pharmacist Mindy Keeton on Monday. Kale Wilk, The Times
COVID-19 vaccine administered at AHEPA apartments
Peter Murdakes, left, a housing board member at the AHEPA apartments in Merrillville, has his temperature taken by Walgreens manager Michelle Munoz on Monday. Kale Wilk, The Times
COVID-19 vaccine administered at AHEPA apartments
Walgreens pharmacist Mindy Keeton, left, pokes the arm of Martha Metts to give the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine on Jan. 11 at the AHEPA apartments in Merrillville. Kale Wilk, The Times