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Jets Safety Kerry Rhodes Unhappy, Next Stop the Cleveland Browns?

Posted: 12th December 2009 by Daniel Wolf in NFL
To Cleveland Browns fans who are salivating over the possibility of grabbing Tennessee safety Eric Berry in the 2010 NFL Draft, there may be another safety Eric Mangini would rather get, and, yes, it's another former New York JetùKerry Rhodes. According to various New York reports, Rhodes wasn't found in the locker room after Friday's practice due to his unhappiness with head coach Rex Ryan and the rest of the ...
If you didn't have a chance to read this journalists' article (that was published before the Pittsburgh game) saying that Josh Cribbs of the Cleveland Browns should become a running back rather than a wide receiver, then you should read it here . Prehaps a little bit of fortune telling? Maybe. Now that's out of the way, to continue the "Cribbs needs to become a running back" topic, another Browns teammate has ...
Going into their game versus the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Cleveland Browns need to make a change with their special teams ace, Josh Cribbs, who is by far one of the most electrifying returners in the history of the NFL. He has impressed ever since he was signed as an undrafted free agent out of Kent State University in 2005. Since coming to Cleveland, the Browns have tried to convert the ...
According to ProFootballTalk.com, recently terminated Notre Dame head coach Charlie Weis had a secret visit and meeting with the Cleveland Browns this past weekend. First there were reports that Weis was interested in a possible offensive coordinator position with the Chicago Bears, now it's the Browns' turn. Weis has ties with current Browns head coach Eric Mangini (one of the few bridges that Mangini hasn't burnt down) when they both worked ...
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 ...
On Thursday, Seattle Seahawks President and General Manager, Tim Ruskell, resigned from his position, leaving an undesirable opening for a guy who many Cleveland Browns fans wanted to help their team in Mike Holmgren. Holmgren was once favored to be the front-runner for the Browns' "football czar" position once owner Randy Lerner announced that he was preparing to hire "one of the greatest football minds" to rebuild the team. Now with the ...
The 2009 season has proved the ineptness and lack of talent on the offensive side of the ball for the Cleveland Browns. But recent news should spike the interest of Browns fans and especially owner Randy Lerner. Reports online say that the New Orleans Saints will not retain Reggie Bush and his $8 million contract in 2010, regardless if it is an uncapped year. Whether or not Bush will want another team ...
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 ...

Cleveland Browns Have Issues Evaluating Some of Their Rookies

Posted: 30th November 2009 by Daniel Wolf in NFL
Another Sunday, another loss for the Cleveland Browns, but there is a bigger issue that is arising in the organization and that is with the weekly evaluation of their current rookies on the roster. You may be asking yourself what this means. This past Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals the Browns, once again, had half of their drafted players from the 2009 NFL Draft sitting on the sidelines without pads and ...
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 ...