Published on: 25th September, 2009
When your team is trailing by four points going into the fourth quarter and there’s little hope of coming back, you’re in deep...well, you know. This has been the case for the Cleveland Browns in the first two games of the season. Most of the blame can go on the offense, ...Published on: 17th September, 2009
Chris Palmer couldn’t do it. Neither could Butch Davis. Ditto for Romeo Crennel. Now Eric Mangini gets his first shot against the Denver Broncos. Since 1999, the Browns have lost all four meetings to the team from the “Mile High” City, most recently the 34-30 comeback victory last year at Cleveland Browns ...Published on: 16th September, 2009
The Browns were on the wrong side of the turnover battle last week against the Vikings. A Brady Quinn fumble and interception were huge momentum swings for Minnesota and they turned the Browns’ miscues into 10 points. In order for the Browns to make life easier on Quinn and the rest of ...Published on: 14th September, 2009
The NFL might as well just leave the Cleveland Browns off the Week One schedule. Yesterday, the Browns dropped their 10th season-opening game in 11 years to the Minnesota Vikings. Following a surprising 13-10 halftime lead, highlighted by a 67-yard punt return for a touchdown from Josh Cribbs, the Browns reformed to their ...Published on: 6th September, 2009
Following June minicamps and a month of training camp practices and exhibition games, the NFL season is officially here. The Cleveland Browns and head coach Eric Mangini will take the field next Sunday against the Minnesota Vikings on the lakefront to find out how far they have come in the past ...Published on: 1st September, 2009
The Cleveland Browns had better hope Joe Thomas and Jamal Lewis don’t get hurt this season. Although based on three preseason games, fans may not lose much sleep on an injured Lewis. Thomas, though, is another story. Today, the Browns placed offensive lineman Ryan Tucker on injured reserve after cutting tackle George ...Published on: 10th August, 2009
Former Browns tight end Kellen Winslow is already making headlines for the wrong reasons down in Tampa, Florida. Tampa Bay Buccaneers first-year head coach Raheem Morris told the USA Today that Winslow needs to learn to “control his emotions.” Morris acknowledged that Winslow is “definitely talented, but he is starting to get ...Published on: 5th August, 2009
With Browns wide receiver Braylon Edwards making his 2009 training camp debut today, the Browns officially have all their players active in Berea. Edwards missed the first four days of training camp and all of minicamp with an undisclosed injury, but was seen running sprints across the practice field. Many were ...Published on: 24th July, 2009
If there’s one message that Browns head coach Eric Mangini is sending his players, it’s this: No one will be handed a starting job, even at quarterback. Mangini and general manager George Kokinis have improved the depth at a number of positions, including the offensive line, wide receiver, and defensive line. This ...Published on: 13th July, 2009
Since 2005, the Cleveland Browns have been in search for the appropriate personnel for their 3-4 defensive alignment. The Romeo Crennel/Phil Savage regime went through players such as Kenard Lang, Ben Taylor, Chaun Thompson, Andra Davis, Willie McGinest and Antwan Peek. They drafted Kamerion Wimbley and D'Qwell Jackson in 2006. Wimbley was ...