Archive for September, 2007
Winslow Misses Practice Again
Browns tight end Kellen Winslow missed his second straight day of practice on Thursday. Winslow is currently dealing with a partial dislocation of his left shoulder. Winslow suffered the injury on the final drive of the game last Sunday at Oakland. The Browns aren’t sure if Winslow will be able to play this week against […]
Posted by Matt Loede on Sep 28 2007Crennel Will Use Rotations For Defense
Browns head coach Romeo Crennel did not make major changes to his defensive lineup, but announced on Wednesday that he plans on initiating a rotation system. The Browns have allowed the most points of any NFL after three games and are ranked 31st in total defense. The defensive line will see most of the rotation […]
Posted by Matt Loede on Sep 27 2007McGinest Hits Practice Field
Browns outside linebacker Willie McGinest practice for the first time on Wednesday since having back surgery in August. McGinest was able to work out on a limited basis and is listed as questionable for Sunday’s game against Baltimore. Antwan Peek, who’s been filling in for McGinest, missed practice as he continues to deal with a […]
Posted by Matt Loede on Sep 27 2007Winslow Has Ailing Shoulder; Says He’ll Play
Browns tight end Kellen Winslow did not practice on Wednesday as he continues to deal with a partial dislocation of his left shoulder. Winslow suffered the injury during Sunday’s game at Oakland. Head coach Romeo Crennel did not know if Winslow would be ready for this Sunday’s game at home against the Baltimore Ravens. However, […]
Posted by Matt Loede on Sep 27 2007Lewis enjoying a renaissance in Cleveland
It doesn’t seem that long ago when current Cleveland Browns running back Jamal Lewis was thrashing AFC North opponents back in Baltimore for the Ravens. And there happens to be some irony not lost here: the man who helped Ravens general manager grab Lewis in the first round in 2000 for the Ravens? Current Browns […]
Posted by Stephen Rhodes on Sep 26 2007Defense Making it Look Too Easy for Opposition
The Browns defense is just flat out awful right now, and head coach Romeo Crennel will look at making changes to improve the unit for Sunday’s home matchup with the Ravens. The numbers don’t lie, and if your Crennel, a former defensive coordinator with the Pats, they have to make you sick to your stomach. […]
Slow Start Dooms Browns in 26-24 Loss to Raiders
Playing totally flat in the first half to a team that they should have beaten, the Browns find themselves today at 1-2 instead of 2-1 after a heart wrenching 26-24 loss to the Oakland Raiders in Oakland. Cleveland, for as bad as they played most of the afternoon, should have won the game as they […]
Browns face different test today vs. Raiders
The Browns, after beating up an admittedly questionable Bengals defense last week, have a new challenge ahead of them: the Oakland Raiders. The test in question is different in many ways. Firstly, the Raiders are “offensively challenged”, especially at quarterback. You have Josh McCown (38-of-56, 386 yards, 3 TD, 5 INT) behind center. That could […]
Posted by Stephen Rhodes on Sep 23 2007Browns Defensive Backfield Hurting
The Browns are dealing with a banged up defensive backfield as they began preparations for Sunday’s game at Oakland. Starting safety Brodney Pool missed practice on Wednesday as he continues to deal with the after effects of a concussion suffered last weekend against Cincinnati. Mike Adams, who replaced Pool, was also out on Wednesday because […]
Posted by Matt Loede on Sep 20 2007QB Derek Anderson Named AFC Player of the Week
Browns quarterback Derek Anderson was named the AFC’s Offensive Player of the Week on Wednesday. Anderson matched a franchise-record with five touchdown passes during last Sunday’s 51-45 win over the Cincinnati Bengals. Anderson is also in the running for the FedEx Express NFL Player of the Week Award which is voted on by the fans. […]
Posted by Matt Loede on Sep 20 2007

