Travis Wilson

Travis Wilson

Travis Wilson is a wide reciever for the Cleveland Browns, wearing number 81. 2006 is his first year as a pro player. He played in college at Oklahoma. Travis Wilson is 6 feet, 2 inches and weighs 213 pounds. Share your thoughts and... [more]

Travis Wilson is a wide reciever for the Cleveland Browns, wearing number 81. 2006 is his first year as a pro player. He played in college at Oklahoma. Travis Wilson is 6 feet, 2 inches and weighs 213 pounds. Share your thoughts and opinions about Travis Wilson and the Browns, or follow him in news and blogs.

 
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Cleveland Browns coach Eric Mangini said punter Dave Zastudil has undergone surgery on his right knee. Zastudil was placed on injured reserve last month, ending what had been one the best seasons in his eight-year NFL career. Mangini provided little information Monday on Zastudil, who dropped 25 punts inside the 20-yard line before he was placed on IR on Nov.  
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Cleveland's Josh-of-all-trades is ready to take on yet another new position. It's not enough that Josh Cribbs, the Browns' do-everything playmaker, returns kickoffs and punts, plays gunner on special teams, lines up at wide receiver and as a quarterback in the wildcat information. Cribbs wouldn't object to playing running back.  
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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.  
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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.  
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Browns coach Eric Mangini is confident his system is working and that he has a future in Cleveland beyond this season. With his team at 2-11 and speculation growing about his job status, Mangini believes his plan is taking root and that he'll turn around the Browns, who beat Pittsburgh 13-6 on Thursday night to end a 12-game losing streak against the Steelers.  
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