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Kamerion Wimbley
Kamerion Wimbley is an outside linebacker for the Cleveland Browns, wearing number 95. 2006 is his first year as a pro player. He played in college at Florida State. Kamerion Wimbley is 6 feet, 4 inches and weighs 245 pounds. Share your... [more]
Kamerion Wimbley is an outside linebacker for the Cleveland Browns, wearing number 95. 2006 is his first year as a pro player. He played in college at Florida State. Kamerion Wimbley is 6 feet, 4 inches and weighs 245 pounds. Share your thoughts and opinions about Kamerion Wimbley and the Browns, or follow him in news and blogs.
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The injury-ravaged Browns received some good news Sunday, when LB Kamerion Wimbley (knee) and CB Eric Wright (hamstring) were deemed healthy enough to be active against the Chargers.
- Cleveland Browns Kamerion Wimbley fined for hit on Chicago Bears' Jay Cutler (sports.espn.go.com)
- Kamerion Wimbley and Browns Defense Play With Fire Despite 30-6 Loss to Bears (dawgsbynature.com)
- Cleveland Browns' Shaun Rogers, Kamerion Wimbley back after flu-like symptoms (sports.espn.go.com)
The Browns are six regular season games into the Eric Mangini era and one thing is clear—Mangini forgot to add formidable veterans to the mix.
This may be a little harsh, but it is true. Mangini purged his old stomping grounds for Eric Barton, David Bowens, Kenyon Coleman, C.J. Mosley, Abram Elam, Brett Ratliff, Jason Trusnik, and eventually Chansi Stuckey. Out of that group, Barton is the only one to make any type of impact and Elam has been...
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From bleacherreport.com
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ESPNDL Coleman out; Wimbley, Wright iffyESPNAP BEREA, Ohio -- All the injuries to the Cleveland Browns this year have left coach Eric Mangini starting over. "Some stuff you do have to spend time on ...Preview: San Diego Up Next For The Beat Up BrownsBleacher Report• 16 games with Mangini is more than enough, Bud Shaw writesPlain DealerDecember-tough Chargers head to ClevelandSeattle Post IntelligencerFort Worth Star Telegram -Examiner.com -The...
From news.google.com
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- Injuries mounting for struggling Browns (sports.yahoo.com)
- Browns bent, not broken (sports.yahoo.com)
There's nothing Super about the Pittsburgh Steelers anymore. The defending NFL champions lost their fifth straight and had their playoff hopes thrown for a loss by the lowly Cleveland Browns, who ended a 12-game skid against their bitter rival by beating the Steelers 13-6 on Thursday night in subzero wind chills.
From sports.yahoo.com
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- Quinn set for shot at rival Steelers (sports.yahoo.com)
- Browns lead Steelers 13-6 through three (sports.yahoo.com)
Browns defensive end Kenyon Coleman will miss Thursday night's game against Pittsburgh with a knee injury. Coleman started Cleveland's first 11 games at left end before hurting his knee on Nov. 29 against Cincinnati. He sat out Sunday's loss to San Diego. Robaire Smith will switch from right end to left for the second straight game.
From sports.yahoo.com
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- Browns' Coleman rests injured knee (sports.yahoo.com)


