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Daily News - October 25, 2016

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Cleveland Indians, Browns, Cavaliers will all play on the same weekend for the first time ever
Author: Zach Meisel
Publication: Cleveland.com

CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Those who live and die with every pitch, jump ball and snap should prepare for a stressful weekend.

For the first time ever, the Indians, Cavaliers and Browns will all play on the same weekend (preseason games excluded). The Indians will venture to Wrigley Field for at least two World Series games. The Cavs will play at Toronto on Friday and home against Orlando on Saturday. The Browns will host the Jets at First Energy Stadium on Sunday.

It promises to be the busiest weekend in Cleveland sports history. - CLICK HERE to read full story.

LeBron James' suggestion heard: Blue Bunny Ice Cream to bring truck, give out free treats Tuesday night
Author: Chris Fedor
Publication: Cleveland.com

CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Tuesday night just got even better for Cleveland fans.

Following LeBron James' recent suggestion about adding an ice cream truck to the festivities on Oct. 25 -- a night where the Cleveland Cavaliers will open their season and receive their NBA championship rings while the Cleveland Indians will host Game of the 2016 World Series -- Blue Bunny Ice Cream will be bringing a semi-truck to give out free ice cream for fans.

According to a release from a PR agency that represents Blue Bunny, the company read James' thoughts about what else could enhance Cleveland's special night and jumped at the chance to join the fun. - CLICK HERE to read full story.

Kay Felder out for Cavs season opener with concussion
Author: Chris Fedor
Publication: Cleveland.com

INDEPENDENCE, Ohio -- Kay Felder (concussion) will miss the Cavs' season opener against the New York Knicks on Tuesday, coach Tyronn Lue said.

Felder, a rookie, was elbowed in the head at practice Friday by center Chris "Bird Man" Andersen and remains in the NBA's concussion protocol.

If you're trying to get a visual of what that may have looked like, Felder is 5-9 and Andersen is 6-10. The body-mass difference between the two is, well, sizable. - CLICK HERE to read full story.

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