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Monday audio with Mangini, Lewis and Jackson

October 12, 2009

Mangini sees progress in ugly victory
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Lewis likes Browns' commitment to run
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Hamstring injury doesn't slow Jackson
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Lewis, Dawson inactive

October 4, 2009

Browns running back Jamal Lewis and kicker Phil Dawson were listed as inactive for the second consecutive week as the Browns take on the visiting Cincinnati Bengals.
Lewis has been sidelined with a hamstring injury suffered at Denver, while Dawson suffered a strained right calf before last weekend's game at Baltimore. Ex-Cowboy Billy Cundiff will kick [...]

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Robiskie inactive again

September 27, 2009

Rookie receiver Brian Robiskie, the second-round draft choice from Ohio State, was listed as inactive for the second consecutive week.
Also inactive for Sunday's game at Baltimore are kicker Phil Dawson, defensive back Gerard Lawson, running back Jamal Lewis, right guard Floyd Womack, offensive lineman Rex Hadnot and tight end Greg Estandia.
Jerome Harrison will start for [...]

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Lewis doubtful; Dawson questionable

September 25, 2009

Starting running back Jamal Lewis was listed as doubtful for Sunday's game at Baltimore, which means there is at least a 75 percent chance he will not play against his old team. Lewis sat out all week with a hamstring problem apparently suffered last weekend at Denver.
Jerome Harrison and rookie James Davis will fill in [...]

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Lewis missing again

September 24, 2009

Browns starting running back Jamal Lewis did not practice Thursday for the second consecutive day with a hamstring injury.
Lewis told a reporter Wednesday he would talk Thursday, but when the media entered the locker room, he headed for the door.
If Lewis can't go Sunday against his former team, the Baltimore Ravens, coach Eric Mangini may [...]

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Lewis misses practice

September 23, 2009

Browns veteran running back Jamal Lewis did not practice Wednesday with what was listed on the injury report as a hamstring problem.
While the rest of the Browns were getting dressed in the locker room preparing to head outside, Lewis strolled through wearing a grey sweatshirt.
Lewis suffered a neck stinger in the season opener against Minnesota, [...]

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News and Notes Heading Into Denver

September 18, 2009

BEREA – No one could blame cornerback Brandon McDonald if he wanted to erase all memories of the Denver Broncos from his mental hard drive – especially that game from last year.
In a 34-30 loss, the Broncos victimized McDonald and McDonald proved to be his own worst enemy as well as the Browns snatched defeat [...]

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Harrison improving

September 17, 2009

Running back Jerome Harrison participated in practice Thursday for the second consecutive day. Harrison suffered a knee injury in the preseason opener at Green Bay and was inactive for Sunday's regular-season opener against Minnesota.
Judging from what coach Eric Mangini said Thursday, Harrison has a chance to see action Sunday at Denver.
"He’s made great strides over [...]

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Lewis refuses to gloat

September 16, 2009

Browns running back Jamal Lewis resisted the temptation to gloat. But after listening to rumors that he might be released during final cuts or had nothing left at age 30, Lewis averaged 5.2 yards per carry Sunday against Minnesota.
He totaled 57 yards on 11 attempts agains the Vikings' defense, which has led the [...]

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Player quotes following today's game

September 13, 2009

The following are post-game quotes from Browns players following today's game:

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Browns name six team captains

September 10, 2009

Browns coach Eric Mangini announced the result of the team vote for captains Thursday.
Pro Bowl left tackle Joe Thomas and running back Jamal Lewis were selected on offense, linebackers Eric Barton and D'Qwell Jackson on defense and Pro Bowl return specialist Josh Cribbs and kicker Phil Dawson on special teams.
Dawson was selected for the third [...]

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Training camp: Day 5 – Stallworth, Edwards and more

August 5, 2009

A.M. Notes
Big surprise:
Cleveland Browns Head Coach Eric Mangini was non-committal about reports concerning Donte Stallworth's meeting with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and the possibility that he was seeking reinstatement by the league.
Stallworth served 24 days in jail after pleading guilty to DUI manslaughter. Stallworth prevented any civil action against him by reaching a settlement [...]

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Browns sign back from practice squad

December 11, 2008

Allen Patrick, an undrafted rookie running back from Oklahoma, was signed to the Browns' active roster. The Browns already have three running backs in Jamal Lewis, Jerome Harrison and Jason Wright, but Harrison left Sunday's game against the Titans with a rib injury. I'd guess this means he won't play against the Eagles Monday.
In college, [...]

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Training Camp – Family Night

August 1, 2008

Some good things on both side of the ball for Family Night.
 First up, the offense is starting to get into rhythm – that was at least the case Friday night.  It may be me but Jamal Lewis looks faster and more powerful.  He hit holes quickly, broke some arm tackles.  Now granted this wasn't full [...]

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Training Camp Observations – July 29th

July 29, 2008

Today felt like a pro football training camp – hot, sticky and a sun beating down so ferociously you felt as if you were the main dish at a Thanksgiving Day turkey dinner – and that's just how I felt.
But that sizzling, sultry air the Browns looked to get some serious work done.
Offensively, observers couldn't help [...]

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