Saturday, September 29, 2012

Cleveland Browns

  • Cleveland Browns/Baltimore Ravens Week 4 Recap

    Entering this game the major story had nothing to do with either the Baltimore Ravens or the Cleveland Browns; every sports fan around the world was talking about the return of the regular referees and when Gene Steratore and his officiating crew ...

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  • Cleveland Browns safety says Baltimore Ravens played dirty

    BEREA -- The regular officials might have missed a few things in their first game back. Browns safety Ray Ventrone said the Ravens were dirty birds.

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  • New Orleans Saints, Cleveland Browns: NFL History Not Kind to 0-3 Starts

    Having already lost to the Baltimore Ravens on Thursday Night Football in Week 4, the young Cleveland Browns are doomed. April 25, 2013 couldn't come soon enough for the Browns, who can certainly begin to scout who they will carefully select No.

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  • Cleveland Browns' Scott Fujita meets with Roger Goodell

    Cleveland Browns linebacker Scott Fujita met with the NFL on Friday in New York, wrapping up meetings that Commissioner Roger Goodell, former federal prosecutor Mary Jo White and other league officials had to conduct with four current or former New ...

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  • Cleveland Browns' Josh Cribbs doesn't expect to miss games with concussion ...

    Cleveland Browns' Josh Cribbs doesn't expect to miss games with concussion, T.J. Ward having thumb evaluated. Mary Kay Cabot, The Plain Dealer By Mary Kay Cabot, The Plain Dealer The Plain Dealer on September 28, 2012 at 5:48 PM, updated ...

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  • Cleveland Browns Safety Accuses Baltimore Ravens of Playing Dirty

    The regular officials may have missed something in their first game back after the strike on Thursday when the Cleveland Browns fell to the Baltimore Ravens on the road, 23-16. Browns safety Ray Ventrone, whose been with the team since 2009, says that ...

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  • Cleveland Browns: Dangerous 0-4 Team

    ... a perfectly placed ball, just beyond the reach of the defense for the game-tying touchdown. The Browns are getting there, and their defense will keep them in games - it's only a matter of time until this team brings Cleveland something to finally ...

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  • Cleveland Browns' 52-20 rout of New York Giants sets up 1964 title: Friday ...

    frank-ryan.jpg Frank Ryan throws the fourth of his five touchdown passes, an eight-yard strike to Paul Warfield (not shown), giving the Browns a 38-7 third quarter lead on their way to a 52-20 win over the New York Giants on Dec. 12, 1964, at Yankee ...

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  • Cleveland Browns: What Does NFL History Tell Us About 0-4 Starts?

    The Cleveland Browns have the slimmest of all chances to make the NFL playoffs in 2012. Only one time in the history of pro football has a team come back from a 0-4 start, the 1992 San Diego Chargers, and made the postseason.

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  • Browns vs. Ravens: How Joe Flacco Torched the Cleveland Secondary

    On Thursday night against the Cleveland Browns, Flacco racked up 356 passing yards for the Baltimore Ravens and made some clutch throws that led to a key win.

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  • Cleveland Browns: Pass Rush Can Get the Browns off the Mark in 2012

    The Cleveland Browns are 0-4 after yet another narrow defeat, but the team's dangerous pass rush provides hope that they could soon turn things around.

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  • Cleveland Browns can take a lot of positives out of loss to Ravens: Bill ...

    Josh Cribbs gets slammed in Browns loss to Ravens. Enlarge Plain Dealer photography staff Cleveland Browns Josh Cribbs gets slammed, loosing his helmet and the football on a punt return against the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Stadium in Baltimore Sept.

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  • Will the Browns Win a Game This Season?

    The Cleveland Browns weren't atrocious against the Baltimore Ravens on Thursday night, but true to their form, they found ways to come up agonizingly short against a superior opponent.

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  • Browns vs Ravens: Cleveland Knocking on Door of the AFC North

    The Cleveland Browns entered their Week 4 matchup in Maryland hoping to narrow the gap on the Baltimore Ravens. They dropped an exciting 23-16 game but demonstrated they are closing in on the AFC North.

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  • Which Browns Are Rising and Falling Post Week 3?

    It's possible to think that the Cleveland Browns were only competitive in their 24-14 loss to the Buffalo Bills due to RB C.J.

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  • Cleveland Browns: Despite Loss to Ravens, Browns Offer Bright Glimpse of Future

    The last time the Cleveland Browns beat the Baltimore Ravens was in 2007 with a 33-30 overtime win. Since then, Cleveland has been 0-8 versus Baltimore.

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  • Who wins in Cleveland Browns vs. New York Giants? Take our Friday Browns ...

    The Browns are 0-4 following their 23-16 loss to the Ravens on Thursday night in Baltimore. Cleveland lost its season opener to the Philadelphia Eagles (17-16) at Browns Stadium, followed by defeats to the Bengals (34-27) in Cincinnati and at home to ...

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  • Cleveland Browns Game 4: Winners and Losers

    Cleveland Browns Game 4: Winners and Losers. September 28, 2012 By Rick Grayshock 118 Comments. Who caught your eye? Did someone stand out?

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  • Cleveland Gives Away Another One

    There were reasons to be impressed with the Cleveland Browns on Thursday night. Rookie quarterback Brandon Weeden withstood the pressure of the Baltimore Ravens defense and threw for over 300 yards for the second time this year.

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  • Cleveland Browns: Greg Little Needs to Cut Down Drops

    Robert D. Cobb is the NBA Network Manager for Rant Media Network, Featured Writer of the Cleveland Cavaliers, and Featured Columnist for the Cleveland Browns and Arsenal Gunners. In addition to covering the NBA, I also cover MLB, NFL, NHL and ...

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