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| Report: Browns fire GM Kokinis |
NFL Football |
11/02/2009 |
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| Cleveland, OH (MySportsbook) - The Cleveland Browns have fired general manager George Kokinis, according to the Cleveland Plain Dealer. Kokinis, in his first year as GM, was escorted out of the Browns facility in Berea by security Monday, the paper reported. Cleveland has struggled to a 1-7 start this season under new head coach Eric Mangini. The Browns, who are coming off a 30-6 loss to the Bears on Sunday, have a bye this upcoming weekend. |
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| Reports: Browns fire GM |
NFL Football |
11/02/2009 |
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BEREA, Ohio (AP) -Several reports say Cleveland Browns general manager George Kokinis has been fired by the 1-7 team. Citing unnamed league sources, the Cleveland Plain Dealer and WKYC-TV in Cleveland say Kokinis was escorted out of the Browns' headquarters by security on Monday. Team spokesman Neal Gulkis says the team could not confirm the reports. Kokinis was hired in January, just two weeks after the team named Eric Mangini as its fourth coach since 1999. Following the Browns' 30-6 loss in Chicago |
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| Mangini pushing forward with Browns |
NFL Football |
11/02/2009 |
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| P) -The owner is sick about the state of his sorry NFL team. The fans are in an uproar. The starting quarterback is historically inefficient and may be about to lose his job. The star running back may retire with one year left on his contract. The Cleveland Browns are beyond bad. Their coach doesn't believe it will last. Eric Mangini believes his plan for turning around the brutal Browns will work despite a horrid first half of the season. On Monday, Mangini said he spoke by phone with Randy Lerner and ha |
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| Angry Browns fans to meet with team owner |
Headlines |
11/02/2009 |
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CLEVELAND (AP) -Two longtime Cleveland Browns season ticket-holders organizing a protest to show their disgust with a decade of losing will meet with team owner Randy Lerner. Mike Randall and Tony Schafer, who have been urging other Cleveland fans to stay away from their seats for the opening kickoff of the Browns' nationally televised game against Baltimore on Nov. 16, have a meeting scheduled with Lerner on Tuesday morning at the team's headquarters. Randall, who's also known as ``Dawg Pound Mike,'' pl |
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| Jamal Lewis plans to retire after season |
NFL Football |
11/01/2009 |
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CHICAGO (AP) -Cleveland Browns running back Jamal Lewis says he plans to retire at the end of the season. Lewis told reporters after the Browns' 30-6 loss Sunday at Chicago that his 10th season will be his final one, adding, ``I mean what I say.'' Lewis, who missed two games in late September and early October with a hamstring injury, ran for 69 yards on 16 carries against the Bears. That gave him 349 this year and 10,736 in his career, which included seven seasons in Baltimore.Copyright © 2005 The |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, November 1, 2009) |
NFL Football |
11/01/2009 |
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| urlock, S Reggie Smith, LB Diyral Briggs, C Cody Wallace, T Chris Patrick, DL Ricky Jean-Francois Colts - 3rd QB Curtis Painter, K Adam Vinatieri, WR Anthony Gonzalez, RB Donald Brown, CB Marlin Jackson, CB T.J. Rushing, G Jamey Richard, T Tony Ugoh CLEVELAND BROWNS AT CHICAGO BEARS, 1:00 P.M. (ET) Browns - RB Jerome Harrison, K Billy Cundiff, RB Chris Jennings, CB Anthony Madison, TE Greg Estandia, TE Robert Royal, KR Gerard Lawson, G Billy Yates Bears - WR Devin Aromashodu, WR Juaquin Iglesias, CB D.J. Moore, |
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| Bears honor Payton at halftime |
NFL Football |
11/01/2009 |
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CHICAGO (AP) -Ten years to the day he died, Walter Payton was honored by the Chicago Bears with a ceremony at halftime of Sunday's game against the Cleveland Browns. The crowd roared during a video tribute that showed highlights of his career and included praise from Mike Ditka and owner Virginia McCaskey, along with former teammates such as Otis Wilson and Richard Dent. Besides dodging and leaping over defenders, Payton was also known for his work ethic and his tendency to pull pranks. The video showed |
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| Bears to honor Payton at halftime |
NFL Football |
11/01/2009 |
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CHICAGO (AP) -Ten years to the day he died, the Chicago Bears will honor Walter Payton with a ceremony at halftime of Sunday's game against the Cleveland Browns. There will be a video tribute. His family will gather at midfield and his wife Connie will address the crowd at Soldier Field during the ceremony. The NFL's all-time leading rusher when he retired, Payton was first diagnosed with a rare liver disease called primary sclerosing cholangitis and then cancer before he died on Nov. 1, 1999.Copyright & |
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| Browns K Dawson active against Bears |
NFL Football |
11/01/2009 |
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CHICAGO (AP) -Cleveland Browns kicker Phil Dawson is active Sunday against the Chicago Bears after missing five weeks with a strained left calf. Dawson, tied for second with Don Cockroft on the Browns' career field goal list with 216, has not played since Sept. 20. He has made all four attempts this year. Billy Cundiff, who filled in for Dawson, was inactive, and tight end Robert Royal (hamstring, finger) missed his fourth game. The Bears are not missing any key players, but did shake up their lineup. |
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| Bears need to get well against sickly Browns |
NFL Football |
10/31/2009 |
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| (MySportsbook) - What began as a season of optimism is quickly turning to disappointment for the Chicago Bears. How could things get worse for the club? Well, a loss to the Cleveland Browns this Sunday at Solider Field would certainly be a low point. The Bears will be aiming to a avoid a third straight loss this Sunday. Chicago won three in a row heading into its Week 5 bye after a season-opening loss to Green Bay, but has lost both of its games since, to Atlanta (21-14) and Cincinnati (45-10). Aiming to rec |
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