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profootballtalk.com - 6/27/2009
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To no surprise, the Cleveland Browns have denied the allegations made by receiver Joe Jurevicius in a lawsuit that the player filed against the team, the Cleveland Clinic, and two doctors resulting from the player’s development of a staph infection in 2008.
Attorney Fred Nance tells the ...
cleveland.com - 6/28/2009
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Terry Pluto / Plain Dealer Columnist Terry Pluto
TERRY'S TALKIN' ABOUT THE BROWNS AND ROB RYAN. .
. . 1. It was fun to hear new defensive coordinator Rob Ryan say: "We want to be multiple [defenses] and we want to have multiple players who can play ...
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Cleveland Browns defensive coordinator Rob Ryan a ...
cleveland.com - 6/26/2009
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The suit claims that the Browns and their
team physicians failed to warn Jurevicius that sterile techniques
were not used at all times at the Browns training facility in Berea, among other charges.
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Former Cleveland Browns receiver Joe Jurevicius sues ...
blogs.nfl.com - 6/29/2009
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Browns coaches have not routinely addressed the status
of jailed and suspended wide receiver Donte' Stallworth to
the team or used his absence as incentive to get players to compete for his spot.
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Robiskie fitting in with Browns
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Browns Respond to Jurevicius Lawsuit
WaitingForNextYear —
... at their facilities. He relied on these statements which forestalled his other treatment options and settled for the Browns medical staff to treat his injury. Joe articulated this point in his statement through his attorney I wanted to play out my career for my hometown team. I hate that it all came down to this, especially over something preventable. But this problem goes beyond me — it touches every player who trusts what they are told about the care they are being offered.” Mike Florio of PFT ( also an attorney) wrote this as well: Regardless of why or how it happened ...
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