'Morning Quickie': Jim Donovan steps away from Browns radio booth

Things will look a little different in the radio booth

The radio voice of the Cleveland Browns Jim Donovan is stepping down from the broadcast booth.

“I have called my last Browns game,” Donovan wrote in a letter to fans published by the team Thursday afternoon.

Donovan revealed that his cancer has returned.

Aside from stepping away for treatment during the 2023 season Donovan has called Browns games on the radio since the team returned in 1999.

Earlier this year Donovan retired from WKYC-TV, where he began working in 1985, as the station’s long time sports director and anchor.

Donovan’s letter to Browns fans is below:

Hello Browns Fans Everywhere:

Well the regular season is finally here! Can you imagine the atmosphere inside Browns Stadium when the Cowboys and Browns kick it off? It will be electric. It will be epic.

Unfortunately, I will not be calling the game on the Browns Radio Network. I have called my last Browns game and that's why I'm writing to you. As many of you know I have been dealing with cancer for many years. I've gone through every treatment imaginable. But my cancer is a defiant opponent and has returned and very aggressively. This will require me to devote everything I have in me to continue the fight and my family and I are committed to doing that.

I have called Browns games for 25 years. Not a day has gone by when I haven't paused and been so proud to be "The Voice of the Browns." Cheryl, Meghan and I thank you for all the love, support and prayers during my rough patches. It's like having a huge family around us. And that's what makes the Cleveland Browns so special. You do.

Now let's get those Cowboys and make this '24-'25 season a great one! I'll be watching and listening. Here We Go Brownies...Here We Go!

It's been an honor,

Jim Donovan

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