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| Browns waiting for results on Frye's wrist |
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12/04/2006 |
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BEREA, Ohio (AP) -The Cleveland Browns were awaiting more test results on quarterback Charlie Frye's right wrist, an injury that could keep him out of Thursday's game against Pittsburgh. Frye got hurt during the first half of Sunday's 31-28 overtime win against the Kansas City Chiefs. Browns coach Romeo Crennel said X-rays taken at Browns Stadium were negative. Frye, though, was having an MRI on Monday at the Cleveland Clinic. Crennel said Frye's wrist was not broken ``to my knowledge'' and that it was |
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| Browns' Frye injured against Kansas City |
NFL Football |
12/04/2006 |
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| Cleveland, OH (MySportsbook) - Cleveland Browns quarterback Charlie Frye suffered a right wrist injury during Sunday's victory over the Kansas City Chiefs. Frye left the contest early in the second quarter with a sore right wrist after being hit after a pass attempt. He was taken to the locker room for X- rays that turned out to be negative. Frye did come back late in the second quarter but was replaced for good in the second half by second-year signal caller Derek Anderson, who went 12-of-21 for 171 yards a |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, December 3, 2006) |
NFL Football |
12/03/2006 |
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| P.J. Alexander, OT Frank Omiyale, DT Darrell Shropshire, TE Daniel Fells Redskins - 3rd QB Todd Collins, WR Mike Espy, S Troy Vincent, CB Shawn Springs, LB Khary Campbell, OL Taylor Whitley, WR David Patten, TE Brian Kozlowski KANSAS CITY CHIEFS AT CLEVELAND BROWNS, 1:00 P.M. (ET) Chiefs - CB Marcus Maxey, LB Derrick Johnson OT Tre Stallings, C Rudy Niswanger, OT Kevin Sampson, WR Jeff Webb, DT James Reed Browns - 3rd QB Ken Dorsey, DB Justin Hamilton, RB Jerome Harrison, C Rob Smith, OL Isaac Sowells, OL Fred |
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| Browns' Frye injures wrist, Saints' Horn re-aggravates groin injury |
NFL Football |
12/03/2006 |
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The Cleveland Browns might have to turn to their big-footed backup quarterback again for their next game. Charlie Frye injured his right wrist - and may have broken it - during the Browns' 31-28 overtime victory over Kansas City on Sunday. He was replaced by Derek Anderson, who was more known for having size 17 shoes at age 10 before throwing two TD passes Sunday in the final nine minutes of regulation to rally the Browns. Frye was hurt on Cleveland's first offensive series when he braced himself while b |
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| Can Browns Play Spoiler Against Chiefs? |
NFL Football |
12/02/2006 |
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| (MySportsbook) - In order to continue their era of good feelings, the Kansas City Chiefs are going to have to extend the misery of the Cleveland Browns. Kansas City (7-4) will travel to the banks of Lake Erie on Sunday trying to maintain or perhaps improve their standing in the AFC Wild Card race. The Chiefs carved out a place in the conference's No. 6 position on Thanksgiving night, when they defeated the Denver Broncos, 19-10. The victory was the fifth in six games for Herm Edwards' team, which enters Week |
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| Cleveland Browns tackle out for season with mental disorder |
NFL Football |
12/01/2006 |
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CLEVELAND (AP) -Cleveland Browns starting right tackle Ryan Tucker is battling an undisclosed mental disorder and hopes to return to football next season, the team said Friday. The loss of Tucker is the latest setback for the banged-up Browns, whose shaky offensive line already is missing Pro Bowl center LeCharles Bentley, out all season with a knee injury suffered on the first day of training camp. Tucker, one of the Browns' captains, has been a steady leader for a rebuilding team. He was the team's mos |
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| A look at some of the NFL's best comeback stories |
NFL Football |
11/30/2006 |
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Here is a list of some of the players making impressive comebacks this season: Drew Brees, New Orleans Saints quarterback - Leads the NFL with 3,463 yards passing, almost 500 more than that guy in Indianapolis. Braylon Edwards, Cleveland Browns wide receiver - Returned two months early from reconstructive knee surgery and has 43 catches for 641 yards and three touchdowns. Rex Grossman, Chicago Bears quarterback - Has the Bears on the verge of clinching NFC North after missing most of last three seasons |
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| NFL players overcome injuries, own shortcomings |
NFL Football |
11/30/2006 |
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| he 23 year old, leaving him with a torn-up right knee and internal injuries. ``People were asking me (about retiring),'' Winslow said. ``I would laugh. I thought, `Hell no.''' Winslow can laugh again these days. Though still not 100 percent, the Cleveland Browns tight end is having the kind of year that would stand out even if he wasn't coming back from a catastrophic injury. He's not the only one. Browns teammate Braylon Edwards, Oakland defensive end Warren Sapp, Denver wide receiver Javon Walker, New O |
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| Cleveland's offense suffers another Brownout |
NFL Football |
11/29/2006 |
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| (MySportsbook) - Despite carrying a less-than-glossy 3-7 record into Sunday's intrastate battle with the Cincinnati Bengals, the Cleveland Browns could at least point to the fact that they had been competitive in just about every one of those losses. The Browns can't make that claim any more, not after the way Romeo Crennel's young squad was manhandled in every facet of its 30-0 shellacking to the resurgent Bengals. It was far and away Cleveland's most lopsided defeat of the season, easily surpassing the 34- |
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| Lerner on Browns' loss: 'Sickening' |
NFL Football |
11/29/2006 |
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AMAGANSETT, N.Y. (AP) -From his owner's suite, Randy Lerner watched, worried and wondered about his Cleveland Browns. On Sunday, Lerner was repulsed by the way the Browns were manhandled at home by the Cincinnati Bengals and troubled by wide receiver Braylon Edwards' sideline rant against his teammates. ``I found Sunday to be sickening,'' Lerner said. And what made him the most ill? ``Across the board,'' he said. ``Everything. I thought the lack of composure. The lack of performance. I thought the wh |
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