Steve Heiden

Steve Heiden

Steve Heiden is a tight end for the Cleveland Browns. He is number 82 and is 6'5 and 265 pounds. The Cleveland Browns are coached by Romeo Crennel and are in the AFC North.

 
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The Plain Dealer’s Tony Grossi gave a brief recap of the damage done in Monday night’s game against the Eagles. While many players survived the skirmish, a couple did not. Likely being added to the injured reserve - ultimately ending respective seasons - will be tight end Steve Heiden and rookie linebacker Beau Bell. Heiden tore his right ACL and strained his MCL after Eagles defensive lineman Broderick Bunkley rolled on the back of his leg. And no, it was not after being shoved from behind by Kevin Kolb . Beau Bell also fell victim to the knee fairy, and will have arthroscopic surgery. ... Read Full Story
Written by pgrasso on
Browns 35, Giants 14. Yes, that's correct ... Browns 35, Giants 14. Unbelievable. Last night was probably one of the most exciting games I've ever attended at Cleveland Browns Stadium. No, it was the most exciting game I've ever attended at Cleveland Browns Stadium. The crowd was awesome, but more important than that, the Cleveland Browns played great. I haven't read any of the articles, blog entries or game recaps yet, so these are just my random thoughts about last night's game before I have a chance to really anylize it and watch it on the DVR: Eli was due for an interception-riddled performance ... Read Full Story
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From: Yahoo Sports Browns tight end Steve Heiden has torn ligaments in his right knee and will miss the rest of the season. Heiden injured the ACL during Cleveland’s 30-10 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday night. Browns coach Romeo Crennel says Heiden will undergo surgery Thursday. Read Full Story
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