The Cleveland Browns organization is mourning the loss of Jim Donovan, the beloved “Voice of the Cleveland Browns,” who passed away at the age of 68 after a courageous battle with chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Donovan’s passing was announced by the Browns on the eve of their game against the Ravens, leaving the team and its fans in shock and sadness.
Donovan’s legacy with the Browns spans 25 years, dating back to 1999 when he was first named the radio voice of the team following its three-year hiatus. During his storied career, he became an integral part of the Browns’ identity, touching the lives of fans every Sunday with his passion for the team and exceptional broadcasting skills. His iconic calls, such as “Run, William, run” and “Is this how it feels?” are forever etched in Browns history.
The Browns’ ownership, Dee and Jimmy Haslam, expressed their deep sadness and gratitude for Donovan’s contributions to the team. They praised his love for the city, the team, and his family, highlighting the immense impact he had on the organization and its fans. Donovan’s legacy extends beyond his broadcasting career, cementing a place in the hearts of Browns fans that will endure forever.
Throughout his 25-year tenure, Donovan witnessed and narrated some of the most pivotal moments in Browns history. From playoff-clinching wins to long-awaited victories, his voice became synonymous with the team’s triumphs and struggles. His dedication and enthusiasm earned him a special place in the hearts of fans, making him an beloved figure in Cleveland sports.
In a poignant letter to fans at the end of the 2024 preseason, Donovan announced his decision to step away from the Browns Radio Network to focus on his battle with cancer. This announcement marked the beginning of a difficult period for Donovan, who had previously overcome the disease. Despite his health challenges, Donovan’s spirit and resilience inspired countless fans and colleagues