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Denver Broncos Head Coach Josh McDaniels got the quarterback he has desired for the past year in Brady Quinn, who was acquired for next to nothing when you look at the fact the Cleveland Browns invested two-first round picks into him back in the 2007 NFL Draft. Now Quinn leaves what many said was a very bad situation in Cleveland, and he enters a fresh start with the Broncos. The issue that ...
The Cleveland Browns are synonymous with bad quarterback play and just being the place where quarterbacks go to stall and/or end their careers ever since the team came back in 1999. Now fast-forward to 2010, and once again the Browns have cleaned house by dumping Derek Anderson and trading away Brady Quinn for the newest group of quarterback stock on the shores of Lake Erie. Enter Jake Delhomme, Seneca Wallace and ...
Due to the craziness of this past week, many fans have begun to accept the fact that Mike Holmgren has already found his future franchise quarterback in this draft crop, and he will be picking one of them in the first three rounds. Also, many Browns fans not only here in the Bleacher Report community, but out in the internet have all slowly began accepting that Florida's Tim Tebow could be ...

The Top Three-Headed Running Back Combos in the NFL

Posted: 15th March 2010 by Daniel Wolf in NFL
Gone are the days of the one true workhorse running back for NFL teams and in are the times of NFL teams going to two and even three running back rotations in order to keep them fresh and healthy for the season. Currently in the NFL there are very few teams that really utilize the featured back method in their offense with the Titans and Chris Johnson and the Vikings with ...
The writing is on the wall...the Cleveland Browns are looking at the 2010 NFL Draft as their franchise changing draft for the future. This is obvious to any Browns fan who is still in a state of shock after the team they once loved and knew so well has just been blown up by two weekend trades. The Brady Quinn trade to the Broncos happened very quickly after the Browns signed ...
The AFC North is one of the most competitive divisions in the NFL since it consistently sends what seems to be two teams into the playoffs year in and year out. In this highly competitive division, three of the four teams have a tremendous amount of talent, with the Cleveland Browns coming in last place, but don't be fooled because new President Mike Holmgren will change that very quickly. The following are ...

LaDainian Tomlinson Goes Green, Signs with NY Jets for Two Years

Posted: 14th March 2010 by Daniel Wolf in NFL
LaDainian Tomlinson has officially gone green and decided to sign with the New York Jets. According to a tweet by ESPN's Adam Schefter, Tomlinson signed a two-year deal with the Jets and will share the backfield with Shonne Greene and Leon Washington this upcoming season. Tomlinson's addition makes the Jets extremely dangerous not only in the AFC East, but in the entire AFC Conference now. Greene broke onto the scene during the last ...
As if the breaking news of trading quarterback Brady Quinn were not enough, ESPN's Adam Schefter has reported that the Browns have sent linebacker Kamerion Wimbley to the Raiders for a third round pick. Wimbley, a former first-round pick, never came into his full potential as a pass rushing linebacker once converted over from a defensive end in college. After a solid rookie campaign where Wimbley had 11 sacks, he never even ...
It is official, the Cleveland Browns have traded former franchise quarterback and Cleveland golden boy Brady Quinn to the Denver Broncos in what has to be one of the most lopsided trades in recent memory. Okay, Quinn really hasn't played to the level of a former first-round NFL draft pick, but the Browns received fullback Peyton Hillis, a sixth-round 2011 pick, and a conditional 2012 draft pick. Might has well have ...
The Cleveland Browns, and more importantly new President Mike Holmgren, has decided that signing former Panthers starter Jake Delhomme to a two-year contract is the best for the team. What does that mean for Brady Quinn? He is likely the odd man out and even though the Browns will not be able to get either of the two-first round picks they invested into him, he should still get the Browns at least ...