Mary Kay Cabot

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Mary Kay Cabot (born December 1961) is an American sportswriter who covers the Cleveland Browns for the Cleveland Plain Dealer .

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Early life

Cabot attended Kent State University, graduating in 1984.

Career

She began her career at the Plain Dealer covering the Cleveland Force soccer team for three seasons.

Cabot began covering the Browns in 1988 and was named the paper's beat reporter in 1991. [1] She became the first woman in the Cleveland market to cover a major sports team.

In addition to her journalism career, Cabot has appeared in videos for Cleveland.com and on a daily podcast, Orange and Brown Talk. She also serves as a Browns analyst for WKYC-TV in Cleveland as well as other local radio stations. [2]

Awards and honors

Cabot was presented the Bill Nunn Memorial Award from the Pro Football Hall of Fame in August 2025. [3]

Personal life

Cabot married Bill Murman in 1993, and they have three children: Chris (born 1996), Celeste (born 1998), and Camryn (born 2000).

References

  1. Ridenour, Marla. "Mary Kay Cabot Juggles Family And Browns Beat, Culminating With Hall of Fame Honor". clevelandmagazine.com. Cleveland Magazine. Retrieved 6 September 2025.
  2. "Writer Mary Kay Cabot selected as winner of 2025 Bill Nunn Memorial Award". profootballhof.com. Pro Football Hall of Fame. Retrieved 6 September 2025.
  3. Silverman, Blake. "Browns Reporter Zinged Bill Belichick With Brutal One-Liner During Award Speech". si.com. ABG-SI LLC. Retrieved 6 September 2025.