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September 03, 2007

Joys Of Cleveland

A linebacker talks about the town he loves

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LONDON 'S CLEVELAND
"I grew up on the east side, around 71st and Superior," says Washington Redskins linebacker London Fletcher , 32, who still lives in Cleveland during the off-season. "My cousin has a barber-shop called Diamond Cuts right near there, and my other cousin has a beauty salon next to that called Diamond Cut Creations. I like to go over there, hang out and talk junk."

BELLYING UP
"I love corned-beef sandwiches," declares the 5'10" 258-pounder, who started all 96 games for the Bills the past six seasons before signing a five-year, $25 million deal with the Redskins . "The best three places: Slymans, the Superior Deli and the Chicago Deli. They have great Reubens too. The other sandwich you have to get in Cleveland is the Polish Boy. It's a fried Polish sausage with french fries, cole slaw and sauce, on a hot dog bun. You get those anywhere."

FOR THE SOUL
Fletcher , who's studying to be an ordained minister, says that "going to the art museum [Cleveland Museum of Art] is very relaxing for me, very peaceful. You look at the different periods of art and see what the times were like, what was going on, based on the artists' work. I'm not gifted like that, but I appreciate their talent."

SPORTING SCENE
"The thing to do is go to the Cavs game," says Fletcher , who won two state basketball championships playing for Villa Angela—St. Joseph High. "I have season tickets, third row. Since LeBron (right) the atmosphere has changed dramatically. There's a buzz about the Cavs . I didn't do a lot this off-season because we had a daughter, Paige"—born to Fletcher 's wife, Charn�—"but I watched a lot of Cavaliers basketball. I had wishful thinking during the Finals."

CLOTHES AND THE MAN
Though he may be a minister by the time he's finished playing, Fletcher also envisions a postfootball career in fashion. "I have a clothing store in Shaker Heights called Craig Anthony. It's urban prep, urban upscale clothing. We sell nice blazers, button-up shirts, fashion jeans, shoes. Men's and women's clothes. My stepbrother came to me with the idea, and the store's named for his sons. I'm involved with paying bills, the back-office type stuff. And I go to the big trade shows."

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