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BROWNS 24, SAINTS 15 The Browns played their best game since returning to the league four years ago, winning on the road against a 7-3 team. With all those struggles and blowouts we Browns fans endured, the best we could say was “it was a good learning experience.” Well, here’s what I learned from yesterday’s […]

You never know what kind of game you’ll get from the Browns, and this week is particularly tough to predict. They’re playing the 7-3 Saints on the turf of the Superdome. Though the Browns are six-point underdawgs, here are a few reasons this game is a tossup: — Both teams have a starting quarterback drafted […]

Terry Pluto of the Akron Beacon Journal provides a fine warm human interest story on the late, great Cleveland broadcaster Nev Chandler, whose 1994 passing was the first of three great losses for Cleveland sports fans, the others being the 1994 baseball strike that spoiled the Indians’ best year and the 1995 decision to move […]

Art Bietz of Bernie’s Insiders offers a solid and speedy recap of today’s 27-20 win at Cincinnati. As the Browns square their record at 5-5, here were the keys to this a solid overall game: 1) Dennis Northcutt led Cleveland’s talented WR corps with six catches: five third-down conversions and one touchdown. 2) Creative play […]

It’s another must-win game today for the 4-5 Browns. A loss to the lowly Bengals would not only cut the cord on any lingering playoff aspirations, it would embarrass the entire organization and prompt a wholesale course correction. Coloring the Browns’ running game today will be William Green, in for the injured Jamel White. The […]

The Charlotte Observer reports today that rookie sackmeister Julius Peppers may be facing an automatic four-game suspension for dirty urine. This would help the beleaguered offensive line of the Browns, who host Peppers’ Panthers on December 1. The second overall pick in this year’s draft, Peppers is nothing to sneeze at, with ten sacks and […]

Amazing fact of the day: Of the 37 players the Browns picked in their 1999 expansion draft, none remains on the team. And only one of them is still in the NFL. That’s Bengals’ backup guard Scott Rehberg, whom the Browns will face on Sunday. The best of those players, in my view, were Tarek […]

The Browns have filled the roster spot created with the release of Roger Chanoine by signing DE Cedric Scott. Scott was the Giants’ 4th-round pick in 2001 out of Southern Mississippi. The 6’5″ 290-pounder missed much of his rookie year with a broken hand and was released in training camp this year. His draft scouting […]

By now it’s no secret that the Browns offensive line remains the worst unit on the team. Rushing for 72.3 yards per game ranks them last in the leauge, as does 32 first downs rushing. Their 3.5 yards per attempt is 30th of 32 teams. The Browns have two runs all year for 20 or […]