Published 10/14/2008
at Yahoo! Sports - NFL News
Derek Anderson threw for 225 yards and one touchdown as the Cleveland Browns, playing on Monday night for the first time since 2003, took a 17-14 halftime lead over the Super Bowl champion New York Giants. Anderson completed 11 of 16 passes, including a 22-yard scoring pass to Darnell Dinkins, a backup getting some playing time with Pro Bowl tight end Kellen Winslow out with an undisclosed...
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