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After a thrilling end to Saturday night's Texas-Nebraska game (which had BCS implications), there is only one name that the Cleveland Browns need to learn (and learn to say), and that is defensive lineman Ndamukong Suh.
The Browns are currently in a three-way tie for the No. 1 overall pick in the 2010 NFL Draft with the St. Louis Rams and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Suh is currently being touted by Sports Illustrated as the top prospect available in...
- Hey, Tony! Tony Grossi answers your Cleveland Browns questions (news.google.com)
The Cleveland Browns have had a very bad decade of draft picks since their rebirth in 1999.
Notables like Courtney Brown and Gerrard Warren are only a few of the names of the players the Browns have selected over much more productive All-Pro players.
Once again in the 2009 NFL Draft, the Browns past over several future All-Pro players the likes of Clay Matthews III and Rey Maualuga.
With the college football regular season coming to a close...
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In honor of the resoundingly awful Gerard Warren, who was forced upon the NFL by the equally awful Cleveland Browns, I choose the 13 biggest turkeys of the NFL draft since the year 2000 (FIRST ROUND ONLY). This means no Ryan Leaf, no Tim Couch, no Akili Smith, no easy ones. Except one. Number 13 is:
13: Courtney Brown, Cleveland Browns. 1st overall, 2000 NFL Draft
Players of note taken behind him: Brian Urlacher, Chris Samuels, Thomas Jones...
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- Cleveland Browns Drama: Firing Details, Kosar, Barton Injury & More (bleacherreport.com)
I attended my first Cleveland Browns game of the season Monday night and remembered why I prefer to sit in the comforts of my own home while watching a football game.
While certainly there are some benefits to watching a game live, I missed my big screen, TIVO, and refrigerator where I can grab a beer for significantly less than the $6.50 per Randy Lerner charges me.
At the same time, seeing the game in person certainly does give one a...
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ESPN is reporting that Cleveland Browns owner Randy Lerner is looking into a major upgrade in the front office , sifting through big names such as Giants GM Ernie Accorsi, former Pacers GM Ron Wolf, and Falcons President Rich Mckay.
Oh, and then there's Mike Holmgren.
Lerner is reportedly eyeing Holmgren as a potential Bill Parcells-type VP of football operations, which would give him total control of the team, the roster, and coaching, but...
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