Greatest Players on Cleveland Sports Teams

We like to make fun of Cleveland a lot. Still, they've hosted some of the greatest athletes of all time, and here are the best of them.
The Top Ten
1 LeBron James LeBron Raymone James is an American professional basketball player for the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association. LeBron has played for the Cleveland Cavaliers, Miami Heat, and the Lakers.
2 Jim Brown James Nathaniel Brown was a former professional American football player and actor. He was a running back for the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League from 1957 through 1965.
3 Otto Graham Otto Everett Graham Jr. was an American football quarterback who played for the Cleveland Browns in the All-America Football Conference and National Football League.
4 Bob Feller
5 Jim Thome
6 Kyrie Irving Kyrie Andrew Irving is an American professional basketball player for the Brooklyn Nets of the National Basketball Association. He has played for the Cleveland Cavaliers, Boston Celtics, and the Nets.
7 Omar Vizquel
8 Joe Thomas
9 Mark Price

Of the 4 teams he played for, Price made a big impact in the Cleveland Cavaliers franchise. He saved the franchise in the mid 1980s and brought winning basketball to the city. His 3 pointers made him one of the greats from behind the 3-point line evidence by his 1993 and 1994 All-Star 3-point contest that he won. 4 times he played in the All-Star game as a Cavalier. His biggest weakness was Michael Jordan and the Bulls. But Price will forever be a Cleveland great.
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10 Ozzie Newsome

Ozzie was a champion when he was the owner of the Baltimore Ravens. But before that he was one of the best players to never won a championship. He was on the short end of the Browns most infamous games of all time. But stats here made him one of Pro Football's all-time greats. In 1984 he set a then team record of 191 yards in a single receiving game. One year later he made the pro bowl the same year The Browns won the AFC Central Division title. Ozzie a great for all times.
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The Contenders
11 Charlie Jamieson
12 Marion Motley
13 Leroy Kelly

Kelly replaced Brown and became a legend himself. But Kelly was more than that. He carved a legacy of many great Browns who came before and after his playing days ended. What you may not know that after the 1973 season Kelly though past his prime decided to join the enemy. The enemy was the World Football League. He joined the Chicago Fire in 1974 in an attempt to draw a lot of fans. But he didn't do much but so was the fire who we're flamed out after 1974.
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14 Gaylord Perry
15 Bernie Kosar

The Browns of the 1986-89 Era was the greatest 4-year span without a championship of the 28 NFL teams. In 1986 Kosar had a great season with 3,854 yards on 310 completions. The Browns we're on their way to Super Bowl 21. Then the Browns ran into John Elway and it was wait til' Next Year again for the Browns.

16 Brian Sipe
17 Lou Boudreau
18 Carlos Baerga
19 Austin Carr
20 Sandy Alomar Jr.
21 Hanford Dixon
22 Webster Slaughter
23 Frank Minnifield
24 Bob Golic
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