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| Browns release K Cundiff, DB Madison |
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11/03/2009 |
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| Berea, OH (MySportsbook) - The Cleveland Browns on Tuesday released kicker Billy Cundiff and defensive back Anthony Madison. Cundiff went 6-for-6 on field goals filling in for an injured Phil Dawson, while Madison saw time on special teams in four games, recording two tackles. Over 63 games with Dallas, New Orleans and the Browns, Cundiff has made 66 field goals on 89 attempts. Madison boasts career totals of one fumble recovery and 21 tackles in 40 games with the Steelers and Browns. |
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| NFC West: Seahawks a long way from flying high again |
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11/03/2009 |
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| a single game, matching a five-pick performance at Seattle on December 9, 2007...Running back Tim Hightower had a team-best eight catches totaling 57 yards in Sunday's loss. NEXT UP: Arizona will attempt to keep up its road success when the defending NFC champions head to Chicago's Soldier Field for a key matchup with a Bears club that's won all three of its home tilts this year and is fresh off a 30-6 dismantling of the hapless Cleveland Browns. Both teams will be entering the game with identical 4-3 records. |
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| AFC North: Rested Ravens get back on track |
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11/03/2009 |
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| vember 15, are a perfect 3-0 versus the division this year, meaning a sweep of their next two games would put them in the driver's seat on the path to their first AFC North title since 2005. BROWNS: Despite being seven games into the NFL season, the Cleveland Browns are right where they were when the year began. Actually, that isn't totally true. The Browns do have one win, which is more than they had before the season started. Still, Cleveland began the Eric Mangini era unsure who would start at quarterback. U |
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| NFC North: After Favre drama, is pressure off for Packers? |
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11/03/2009 |
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| e things." BEARS: Those questioning whether Jay Cutler truly had the competitive fire to be a successful NFL quarterback aren't questioning now. Well, the competitive fire part, anyway. Cutler displayed his frustrations late in a 30-6 blowout of the Cleveland Browns, when the Bears offense failed to finish off a long drive for a touchdown. In seven red-zone trips on the day, the Bears punched it the end zone just twice, and against a Browns defense that continues to rank at or near the bottom of the league in m |
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| AFC South: Despite win, fragile Texans lose big |
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11/03/2009 |
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| is to be any different." JAGUARS: The Jacksonville Jaguars found themselves at a 3-3 crossroads for the second straight year. And, for the second straight year, Jack Del Rio's team chose the darker path. Last season, it was a home loss to the woeful Cleveland Browns that precipitated the Jags' descent to an eventual last-place finish. On Sunday, Jacksonville went to Tennessee and handed the Titans their first win of the year, 30-13, in a game that saw Del Rio and company fall apart soon after a 79- yard touchdo |
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| AFC East: Dolphins nearing high ground |
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11/03/2009 |
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| e thing, it doesn't appear to be." The loss will make for another rough couple of weeks for Jauron, whose support level in and around Buffalo now resides in the same valley where it was after the Bills dropped to 1-4 with that dismal 6-3 loss to the Cleveland Browns back on Oct. 11th. Not that Jauron is ducking or deflecting responsibility for his club's performance. "I think the whole thing falls on me," conceded Jauron. "I don't think there's any doubt. I take full responsibility for it." JETS: Say this about |
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| Bears feel need to improve despite routing Browns |
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11/03/2009 |
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LAKE FOREST, Ill. (AP) -Jay Cutler was on the run and bleeding for much of the game, yet he insisted afterward he was fine. No reason to worry. Even so, the Chicago Bears did little to calm their anxious fans in a 30-6 win over the Cleveland Browns on Sunday. Lopsided score aside, it was far from a perfect performance by a team that had dropped two straight and was coming off a 45-10 beating at Cincinnati that ranked among its worst in years. But the Bears weren't about to be picky. Not after what happen |
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| Kokinis out as Browns GM |
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11/03/2009 |
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| Cleveland, OH (MySportsbook) - George Kokinis is out as general manager of the Cleveland Browns. The Cleveland Plain Dealer reported that Kokinis, who was in his first year as the Browns GM, was escorted out of the Browns facility in Berea by security Monday. However, the Browns organization denied those reports in a statement Monday night, saying "Kokinis is no longer actively involved with the organization." Cleveland has struggled to a 1-7 start this season under new head coach Eric Mangini. The Browns, w |
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| Browns fire GM Kokinis |
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11/02/2009 |
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| Cleveland, OH (MySportsbook) - The Cleveland Browns have fired general manager George Kokinis, the club announced Monday. The Cleveland Plain Dealer reported that Kokinis, who was in his first year as the Browns GM, was escorted out of the Browns facility in Berea by security Monday. However, the Browns organization denied those reports in a statement Monday night. Also in the statement, the club made note that Kokinis is no longer actively involved with the organization. Cleveland has struggled to a 1-7 sta |
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| Cleveland Browns, GM Kokinis part ways |
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11/02/2009 |
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BEREA, Ohio (AP) -The Cleveland Browns invisible general manager has disappeared. George Kokinis, the hand-picked GM of first-year coach Eric Mangini who was rarely seen or heard in Cleveland, left the team Monday under unexplained circumstances after less than one year on the job. After reports surfaced that Kokinis was fired, the team issued an awkwardly worded statement saying Kokinis ``is no longer actively involved with the organization.'' The Browns also denied reports that Kokinis was escorted fro |
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