Former Browns QB Bernie Kosar suing media company over his firing as pregame radio host

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CLEVELAND (AP) — Former Cleveland Browns quarterback Bernie Kosar has sued a digital media company over his firing as a pregame radio host for placing a bet on

FILE - Former Cleveland Browns quarterback Bernie Kosar speaks to fans during the fourth round of the NFL football draft, May 1, 2021, in Cleveland. The Browns fired the beloved Kosar from their pregame radio broadcast before the season finale against Pittsburgh after he violated NFL policy by placing a wager after sports gambling became legal in Ohio.

In the lawsuit filed on April 4, Kosar alleges the company breached its contract. He also claims Myles “verbally assaulted” him. Soon after, the Browns pulled Kosar from their broadcasts, citing the league's policy on gambling, which prohibits employees from betting on games. An Ohio native, Kosar led the Browns to three AFC championship game appearances. He was cut by Cleveland coach Bill Belichick in 1993 and went on to win a Super Bowl as a backup with Dallas.

 

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