
A weekly, sometimes twice a week, podcast about everything having to do with the Cleveland Browns. Hosted by Anthony Joki and Jack McCurry.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 565 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsFootball | |||

The Cleveland Browns finally have a new head coach — and it’s Todd Monken. Not the name most fans expected. Maybe not the name many wanted. But here we are.
In this episode of The Dawgland Podcast, Anthony Joki and Jackson McCurry break down how the... more
The Cleveland Browns head coaching search is heating up, and the finalists are starting to take shape. On today’s episode of The Dawgland Podcast, Anthony Joki and Jackson McCurry break down the Browns’ second-round head coaching interviews, includin... more
The Cleveland Browns offseason has officially exploded. In this episode of The Dawgland Podcast, Anthony Joki and Jackson McCurry break down the Browns’ decision to move on from Kevin Stefanski after six seasons — and why Andrew Berry staying changes... more
Anthony and Jackson are back to discuss what they've seen out of Shedeur Sanders so far through his first three starts, what they'd like to see him improve at and what they want to see from him down the stretch in the 2025 season.
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Matt and Andy make a great show for all Browns fans around the World!!!
Regret listening to the Dawg House and listening to their misinformed over reactions. Uppy and the ‘Stache is a far better football podcast even though it’s not completely Browns centric
Comically bad production values. Volumes are all over the place, and Matt Florjancic sounds like he is broadcasting from the bottom of Lake Erie. Absolutely terrible.
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This show centers on Cleveland Browns football, featuring in-depth discussion of team strategy, coaching decisions, quarterback development, and game analysis. Episodes regularly dissect coaching changes, player performance, and behind-the-scenes dynamics, often weighing roster moves, draft implications, and comparisons to other AFC North teams. A notable strength is its energetic, opinionated take on NFL content tailored to Browns fans, with long-running debates about QB roles, coaching staff, and key games. The format likely appeals to listeners who enjoy data-informed yet personable football talk, plus strong regional loyalty and fan community sentiment.
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Recent guests on The Dawgland Podcast include:
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2. Jack Duffin
3. Alex Hale
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