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Reuben Droughns is in the NFL and is a running back for the Cleveland Browns. He wears number 34 and is 5'11 and 215 pounds.
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With running back Jamal Lewis listed as doubtful for the Oct. 4 game against the Cincinnati Bengals, the Cleveland Browns are looking to turn to some younger players to get the ground attack going.
Jerome Harrison is likely to make his second start of the season, and was expected to be helped by the promising and talented rookie James Davis.
Only now, Davis has been placed on IR and is done for the season.
With Davis done, the Browns signed RB...
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Cleveland Browns running back Jamal Lewis was active against Buffalo on Sunday after missing the past two games because of a hamstring injury. Lewis is the Browns' second-leading rusher with 95 yards on 25 carries. Leading tackler D'Qwell Jackson was also active after being listed as doubtful on Friday because of a hamstring injury that the linebacker sustained earlier in the week.
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Cleveland Browns quarterback Brady Quinn has been fined by the NFL for his low hit on Baltimore's Terrell Suggs. After throwing an interception in Monday night's 16-0 loss to the Ravens, Quinn dived at Suggs' knees while trying to bring down cornerback Chris Carr, who had picked him off. Suggs had to leave the game and could miss significant playing time.
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- Browns quarterback Quinn fined for his low hit on Ravens linebacker Suggs... (sports.yahoo.com)
Former Seattle and Green Bay coach Mike Holmgren is interested in working for the struggling Cleveland Browns. Holmgren said on his weekly radio show on Seattle's KJR that he has not yet spoken to Browns owner Randy Lerner, who is looking for a "serious, credible leader" football authority to run his struggling team.
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When asked what he thought about the execution of his offense, colorful Tampa Bay coach John McKay once sarcastically said, "I'm all in favor it." His Buccaneers of the 1970s were dreadful. The Cleveland Browns are worse. With just five offensive touchdowns, the Browns have eclipsed McKay's 1976-77 Bucs (7 TDs) -- regarded as one of the sorriest squads in NFL history -- for the...
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