CLEVELAND, Ohio — 'Draft Day' pulled in $9.75 million at the box office in its first weekend of release, according to industry estimates. The movie — starring Kevin Costner as the Cleveland Browns GM juggling his personal and professional life in the
The first time we saw the Draft Day trailer, we thought it was an over-the-top ESPN Draft coverage promo. It turned out to be a real film. The end product was about what one would expect given the premise and the corporate
Cleveland Browns fans have been through enough already. This proud franchise does not deserve to be kicked again by being associated with “Draft Day." Kevin Costner's newest film, released nationwide on Friday, is more of a bust than Ryan Leaf ever was
Cleveland Browns fans have been through enough. This proud franchise does not deserve to be kicked again by being associated with “Draft Day." Kevin Costner's newest film, released nationwide on Friday, is more of a bust
A source familiar with "Draft Day's" team-selection process has told ESPN New York's Rich Cimini that the Jets were hesitant to participate because the script portrayed their fans in a negative light. These fans? Surely you jest. What's the NFL Draft