Published on: 18th November, 2010
The Cleveland Browns top three wide receivers are Mohamed Massaquoi, Joshua Cribbs and Brian Robiskie.Over the first nine games, the three have combined to catch 41 passes for a total of 497 yards. That breaks down to 4.5 catches per game for 55 yards. Despite Cleveland's offensive identity as rush-first ...Published on: 25th August, 2010
As training camp winds down and we are headed into the third preseason game, the competition for the open positions at cornerback appear to have come down to rookie Joe Haden and veteran Eric Wright for the final spot. Former Philadelphia Eagle Sheldon Brown appears to have the right cornerback ...Published on: 18th August, 2010
The Cleveland Browns receiving corps have been criticized almost universally in every form of offseason media. Athlon Sports gave the Browns receivers a grade of D and NFL.com ranks Mohamed Massaquoi as the 58th best receiver in the league and Joshua Cribbs No. 66. According to an article written by the Bleacher ...Published on: 17th August, 2010
The Browns vaunted running attack is the basis upon which the offense is built. With backs like last year's late-season phenom Jerome Harrison and rookie camp sensation Montario Hardesty, hopes within the organization and among fans are sky high. Those euphoric feelings took a hit prior to training camp when Hardesty, ...Published on: 2nd July, 2010
Deceased Bengals wide receiver Chris Henry suffered from Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE), which is a form of brain damage that likely resulted from too many hits to the head. CTE was first reported in 1928 when it was known as "dementia pugilistica" because it was believed to only affect boxers. Early on, ...Published on: 30th June, 2010
The Cleveland Browns ended 2009 on a surprising four game winning streak, but that still only left them with a 5-11 record. During the offseason, owner Randy Lerner took a swing for the flag and hired former Super Bowl winning coach Mike Holmgren as the Browns' team president and basically ...Published on: 18th June, 2010
Browns rookie safety T.J. Ward was the 38th pick in the 2010 NFL Draft and has his eyes locked on the starting free safety position. T.J., whose first name is Terrell, is a product of the famed De La Salle (Calif.) high school program where he didn't start until his senior ...Published on: 17th June, 2010
2007 Heisman Trophy winner Tim Tebow combines an uncanny ability to play quarterback with a devout faith in Christianity. The Denver Broncos selected the former Florida Gator in the first round of the NFL draft and a media circus has followed Tebow since. Despite the disbelief of numerous draft experts, Denver ...Published on: 15th June, 2010
All-Pro pass rushing linebacker Elvis Dumervil signed his first and third round restricted free agent tender Monday. Unless a long term contract extension can be negotiated, he will play for $3.168 million in 2010. Had Dumervil refused to sign his tender, the Broncos had the option of reducing his upcoming salary ...Published on: 14th June, 2010
There is a significant chance that all seven choices of this year's draft not slated for clipboard duty could see valuable time with the Cleveland Browns this season. With the exception of the prize of this year's draft, Colt McCoy, every rookie has a legitimate chance to work his way into ...