NFL draft is not only a big night for the players, for the agents as well
Sports agents work overtime to get their clients the best deal and take care of them
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Mike Cugno is the lead Sports Anchor for CBS News Miami.
The South Florida native joined the station's Sports Department in 2014.
In addition to the nightly sportscasts, he's the host of Dolphins Weekly Live, the 5th Quarter Postgame Show, the CBS Miami Sports Desk and in 2023 joined the Dolphins preseason broadcast as the in-game sideline reporter.
Mike went to Christopher Columbus High School and graduated from Florida State University with a Bachelor's in Communications and minor in Business.
Sports agents work overtime to get their clients the best deal and take care of them
This year he'll take part in the MVP trophy presentation after the Super Bowl
From the rims to the logos, to all the little details in the paint, even the seat is made from pig skin
CBS News Miami's Mike Cugno sat down with the four finalists to find out what makes these final four so talented.
Dolphins legend Nat Moore on how these future stars can make an impact in their community.
If you want to see the game's greatest players at a loss for words, put them all together.
Artist Maxi Bagnasco got a surprise visit from Inter Miami CF co-owner David Beckham
Better late than never, former offensive lineman Mike Pouncey retired as a Dolphin Thursday after signing a one-day contract with the team that drafted him in the first round back in 2011.
Golf is on the back nine of its existence at Melreese Country Club, which is about to make way for construction of Miami Freedom Park.
As the Miami Marlins get ready for another season, they've been out in the community making a big push to get South Florida excited for baseball.
The FIU softball team is set to kick off the season next Thursday against Clemson, and when they do, they've got a new starting shortstop who has never played softball before.
He missed last season's run to the NCAA's Elite 8 because of back surgery
The Dolphins are entering arguably their toughest stretch of the season – three road games against three teams with winning records.
The best of the best in South Florida high school football have been announced.
This week's CBS4 Nat Moore Trophy nominee is one of the top players in the state. One college coach called him, "The best pure athlete in the country."