2 more Buckeyes taken on draft’s final day
Three more Ohio State players, two on defense and one on offense, were selected during the sixth and seventh round of the NFL draft, which concluded Saturday.
Three more Ohio State players, two on defense and one on offense, were selected during the sixth and seventh round of the NFL draft, which concluded Saturday.
A dispute between two men ended with the fatal shooting of one of them outside an Easy Side townhouse early Saturday.
The Baltimore Ravens sought to enhance an already strong running game by selecting Buckeye J.K. Dobbins with the 55th overall pick in the NFL draft.
The Browns have added a national champion to their secondary.
The Bengals took a receiver at the start of the second round, drafting Clemson’s Tee Higgins with the 33rd overall pick.
Those hoping to hear what Gov. Mike DeWine has planned for the reopening of closed businesses and workplaces on May 1 will have to wait until Monday for the details.
Buckeyes of one kind or another went 1-2-3 in this year’s NFL draft as Ohio State graduate and three-year team member Joe Burrow, out of LSU and Athens High School went No. 1 to Cincinnati.
The Browns filled an enormous hole at left tackle with one college football’s best right tackles.
The Blue Jackets have signed rookie goaltender Elvis Merzlikins to a two-year, $8 million contract.
A man shot to death inside a West Side apartment building Thursday night is the 32nd homicide of the year in Columbus.