CLEVELAND, Ohio – Some athletes accomplish greatness, others enjoy fleeting moments. Then there’s a rare breed who go through the battles on their fields and courts and emerge with dignity intact.
Nevada Football will honor the legacy of former Wolf Pack star and Pro Football Hall of Famer Marion Motley (Nevada, 1940-42), widely regarded as one of the best players in the history of football, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The “lines” in the title of “Breaking Through the Lines: The Marion Motley Story” by former Beacon Journal sportswriter David Lee ...
WARREN — Warren native David Lee Morgan Jr. was a producer on the PBS documentary “Lines Broken: The Story of Marion Motley,” which aired on PBS Western Reserve in 2021 and won a regional Emmy Award ...
CANTON, Ohio — As people gather in Canton to recognize a new class of football greats, an area author is taking the moment to recognize a player who tackled something greater than football. And he did ...
Good morning, Cleveland Browns fans! Cleveland.com reminded me this morning that it's been 25 years since Cleveland Browns great Marion Motley passed away (paywalled). Motley was not only a great ...
The University of Nevada will commemorate the 40th anniversary of former Wolf Pack star Marion Motley’s induction into the Professional Football Hall of Fame during the 2008 football season, the ...
Two Stark County-based filmmakers are among those receiving Telly Awards for a PBS Western Reserve documentary about Marion Motley breaking the color barrier in professional football. James Waters and ...
"From Marion Motley’s 1950 dominance to Nick Chubb’s 92-yard explosion in 2018, this lineup of Browns running back plays spans generations of greatness. With jaw-dropping runs from Greg Pruitt, Kevin ...
PALM BEACH, Fla. — The All-American Football Conference disbanded after the 1949 season. Now, 76 years later, the league Paul Brown's Cleveland Browns dominated will finally gain the recognition it ...
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