
Nate Ulrich
Cleveland Browns Beat Writer at Akron Beacon Journal
Sports Writer at USA Today
Sports writer for @beaconjournal and @USATODAY Network | @SummitSportsHOF board of directors | Email: [email protected] | Instagram and Threads: ByNateUlrich
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3 days ago |
beaconjournal.com | Nate Ulrich
A Cavaliers assistant will reportedly become the next head coach of the Phoenix Suns. The Suns have narrowed down their coaching search to two finalists, Cavs assistants Johnnie Bryant and Jordan Ott, ESPN's Shams Charania reported Monday, June 2, citing unnamed sources. Bryant and Ott were hired by the Cavs last summer. They held key roles during the 2024-25 season under first-year Cavs coach Kenny Atkinson.
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4 days ago |
beaconjournal.com | Nate Ulrich
CLEVELAND — Shane Bieber's journey on the comeback trail from Tommy John surgery includes a stop this week in Akron, and his recent progress has given the Guardians a morale boost. Bieber, the pitcher who won the AL Cy Young Award in 2020, is scheduled to make a rehab start Thursday, June 5, for the Double-A Akron RubberDucks, Cleveland president of baseball operations Chris Antonetti said.
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4 days ago |
dispatch.com | Nate Ulrich |Ryan Lewis
Nate Ulrich, Ryan Lewis Akron Beacon JournalCLEVELAND — The Guardians and Los Angeles Angels close out their three-game series and Cleveland's home stand on Sunday, June 1, at Progressive Field. After dropping the series-opening game, the Guardians pulled off a comeback win in the rematch, which included a Little League home run from Nolan Jones. After the series finale, the Guardians are off Monday before heading to New York to play the Yankees.
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1 week ago |
deepnewz.com | Nate Ulrich
5 posts • GPT (4.1 mini)Published May 29, 2025, 05:15 PMMary Kay Cabot, a journalist with the Cleveland Plain Dealer and cleveland.com, has been selected as the 2025 recipient of the Bill Nunn Jr. Award by the Pro Football Writers of America (PFWA). This award recognizes her outstanding contributions to football journalism.
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1 week ago |
beaconjournal.com | Nate Ulrich
BEREA — A four-quarterback competition is odd, but it's also perfectly fitting for the Browns, considering they have started an NFL-high 40 players at the game's most important position since their rebirth in 1999. When the entire offense initially lined up Wednesday, May 28, for the second practice of voluntary organized team activities, Kenny Pickett took the snaps at quarterback, followed by rookie third-round draft pick Dillon Gabriel and then Joe Flacco.
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