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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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by Mark Duncan - AP
Cleveland Browns Punter Dave Zastudil will miss the rest of the season. He may have been the MVP of the Buffalo win. And the injury might have cost Dave a trip to the Pro Bowl. (AP Photo/Mark Duncan)
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The Plain Dealer is...
- Cleveland Browns: Eric Mangini Thursday press conference (news.google.com)
- Browns place Zastudil, Heiden on injured reserve (syndication.boston.com)
The Cleveland Browns have not only been experiencing what some have said is their worst season ever as a franchise, but now it looks like the injury bug is quickly catching up to them too.
With players like linebackers D'Qwell Jackson and Eric Barton, running back James Davis, tight end Steve Heiden, and defensive lineman Shaun Rogers just some of the names already on injured reserve, now it appears the list will continue to grow.
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From bleacherreport.com
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Cleveland wide receiver/return specialist Joshua Cribbs once again was limited in practice on Friday and is questionable as he attempts to get ready for the Browns' home test versus Green Bay on Sunday.
From centredaily.com
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- Browns' Cribbs Questionable, Dawson And Heiden Doubtful (newsnet5.com)
- Harrison, Cribbs give Browns record-breaking day (sports.yahoo.com)
- Cribbs, Harrison lead Browns over Chiefs 41-34 (sports.yahoo.com)
Former Cleveland Browns general manager George Kokinis has filed for arbitration against the team for firing him. Kokinis was dismissed by the Browns on Nov. 2. He filed the case with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell for breach of contract and fraudulent misrepresentation. The case could be heard by Goodell.
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From sports.yahoo.com
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PITTSBURGH - Back in 1989, a dreadful loss to the Cleveland Browns appeared to ruin the Pittsburgh Steelers' season. Owner Dan Rooney said the playoffs were out. With 11 rookies, the Steelers didn't seem to have enough experience to overcome a 4-6 start.
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