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Bernie Kosar has sued a digital media company over his firing as a pregame radio host for placing a bet on a sportsbook app when Ohio legalized gambling last year. AP.
Browns great Bernie Kosar explained that he was “in bad shape” just a few months ago in March amid his battle with liver disease and Parkinson’s disease. Kosar, 60, ...
Bernie Kosar speaks out on battle with brain trauma after more than 100 concussions. Concussion Legacy Foundation CEO Chris Nowinski and former Cleveland Browns quarterback Bernie Kosar join ...
— Bernie Kosar (@BernieKosarQB) January 8, 2023 The news is disappointed as it was completely avoidable. Nevertheless, Kosar and the Browns have been in this situation before.
Bernie Kosar, a former NFL star who nearly led the Cleveland Browns to a Super Bowl appearance, parted ways with the organization after he placed a $19,000 wager on the team to beat the Pittsburgh ...
Former Cleveland Browns quarterback Bernie Kosar says he wasn’t surprised when doctors recently told him he will need a liver transplant and is showing early signs of Parkinson’s disease.
Bernie Kosar teams up with FOX 8 in quest to help others with their health. Story by Carrie Young • 11mo. C LEVELAND (WJW) — He’s one of the most beloved Cleveland Browns players of all time.
Former Cleveland Browns quarterback Bernie Kosar, a one-time Pro Bowler (1987) and Cleveland fan favorite after nine seasons with the Browns from 1985-1993, is battling an uphill climb against ...
We look back into our archives to 1993 when the Browns — run by coach Bill Belichick and owner Art Modell — decided to move on from QB Bernie Kosar.
CLEVELAND — Former Cleveland Browns QB Bernie Kosar has shared the news that he needs a liver transplant and has been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. Kosar first shared the news in an ...
Bernie Kosar in September 1990. Focus on Sport/Getty. Dr. Michael Roizen, the emeritus chief wellness officer of Cleveland Clinic who is also treating Kosar, said there is a 90% chance the retired ...
Bernie Kosar, the cerebral quarterback who led the Miami Hurricanes to their first national championship and later backed up Dan Marino for three seasons with the Dolphins, disclosed this week ...