Camryn Justice

Camryn Justice is a reporter based in Akron, Ohio. She currently works for News 5 Cleveland as a sports reporter. Prior to this role, she gained experience in country radio at WQMX and interned at the former Fox Sports Ohio. Her first job out of college was at WEWS as a digital content producer before moving over to being an on-air reporter. She joined News 5 in November 2018. Justice is known for her coverage of local sports teams, particularly the Browns, Cavs, and Guardians. She has reported on significant events such as Game 7 of the 2016 NBA Finals. Her role models include Mina Kimes and Doris Burke. Justice is a fan of various music artists, cooking shows, and enjoys attending sporting events and trying new restaurants in her free time. In addition to her professional life, Justice has personal interests such as playing soccer in her youth, football for a short period, and spending time with friends. She values the community aspect of Northeast Ohio and is passionate about reporting on local sports stories. For more information on Camryn Justice's work and background, visit her biography page at https://www.news5cleveland.com/camryn-justice.

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Amari Cooper Secures $20M Guarantees from Browns After Holding Out of Minicamp

Amari Cooper Secures $20M Guarantees from Browns After Holding Out of Minicamp

Broke On: Tuesday, 23 July 2024 Amari Cooper secures a $20 million pay raise from the Cleveland Browns, including additional guarantees for the 2024 season, just in time for training camp. The wide receiver had held out during mandatory minicamp in search of better compensation.