cleveland.com - 5/22/2008
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John Kuntz/The Plain DealerThe Browns' secondary took a big hit with the loss of Daven Holly this week.The Browns' cornerback situation is at a crisis stage. Fortunately for them, it's early enough to resolve. But the team cannot realistically expect...
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Savage would consider trading Browns veteran (Canton Repository)
Injury could open door for A.J. Davis (Official Site)
Browns begin search for new cornerback in 2008 (Akron Beacon Journal)
Time is now for Wright and McDonald (Official Site)
Browns must trade for a cornerback (Cleveland Plain Dealer)
Obviously, the overall consensus ...
Daven Holly Injury Causes Cleveland Media to Give Up on 2008 Season
FanHouse —
Filed under: Browns, AFC North The NFL regular season is some four months away, but one injury in the Browns' secondary -- to a player no one considered critical to the team's playoff hopes -- has suddenly sent the local media into full-blown panic mode. Cue the breathless Tony Grossi of the Cleveland Plain Dealer: But the team cannot realistically expect to compete for the AFC North title, and beyond, with a starting tandem of Eric Wright and Brandon McDonald and Jereme Perry as the third cornerback. ...
Harbingers of woe?
Forest City Fanatics —
... The usually top-notch Tony Grossi stated, "the [Browns] cannot realistically expect to compete for the AFC North title, and beyond, with a starting tandem of Eric Wright and Brandon McDonald and Jereme Perry as the third cornerback." Grossi goes on to suggest that the Browns consider swapping their first or second round 2009 draft choice for a corner of starting caliber (they've already traded their '09 third round pick). ...
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BROWNS DON’T KNOW WHY WINSLOW ISN’T PRESENT FOR PRACTICES
profootballtalk.com 5/22/2008 — Browns tight end Kellen Winslow isn’t present for voluntary workouts, and the team doesn’t know where he is.
On Wednesday, coach Romeo Crennel said that the team hasn’t heard from Winslow, and that the team doesn’t know why ...
Mike Keenan named Browns president (AP) —
Yahoo! Sports - NFL News 5/22/2008
Mike Keenan was named team president of the Cleveland Browns on Thursday, formally filling a position left vacant when John Collins resigned two years ago. Keenan has handled the club's off-the-field affairs as its vice president of business ...
Cousin signs 2-year deal with Browns —
FOXSports.com News for NFL 5/23/2008
The Cleveland Browns signed veteran cornerback Terry Cousin to a two-year contract Friday to help their thin secondary.
Cousin played in 156 games and made 68 starts with six teams during an 11-year NFL career. He played in 16 games last season for ...