Baltimore sports figures, teams show support in wake of Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse
Baltimore sports figures and teams are putting their support behind the city following the devastating collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
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Adam Thompson is a digital content producer for CBS Baltimore. Adam was raised in Ohio, but made stops in Virginia and North Carolina before landing in Maryland.
Adam graduated from the University of Toledo, and started his journalism career in newspapers. He landed jobs at WSOC-TV and WBTV in Charlotte, North Carolina, and then moved to Baltimore with his wife (a Columbia, Maryland native) and child.
Adam is a Cleveland sports fan, including the Browns. "Don't hold that against me, Baltimore," he says.
Baltimore sports figures and teams are putting their support behind the city following the devastating collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
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