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2008 SCHEDULE Cleveland Browns (0-1) vs. Pittsburgh Steelers (1-0) DATE: September 14, 2008 SITE: Cleveland Browns Stadium KICKOFF: 8:15 p.m. (ET) CAPACITY: 73,200 SURFACE: Grass

THE GAME The Cleveland Browns (0-1) will host the Pittsburgh Steelers (1-0) at Cleveland Browns Stadium on Sunday, Sept. 14 at 8:15 p.m. in front of a national audience on NBC Sunday Night Football. The Browns and Steelers rivalry is the longest in the AFC and will continue with the 111th regular season meeting in series history. Both clubs have faced one another more times than any other opponent as the regular season series is tied 55-55-0 dating back to 1950. The Browns hold a 34-21-0 (.618) series record at home. Since 1999, the Steelers hold a 15-3-0 regular season record against the Browns and have won the last nine consecutive games. The Browns and Steelers have met six times in front of a nationwide audience as the Steelers hold a 4-2 advantage. The clubs have met three times on Sunday night contests (Steelers 2-1 advantage), twice on Monday night (Tied 1-1) and once on Thursday night (Steelers 1-0 advantage). The Browns last victory over the Steelers came on a primetime stage with a 33-13 Sunday night victory at Pittsburgh on Oct. 5, 2003. The Browns look to improve upon last Sunday’s 28-10 opening day loss to the Dallas Cowboys. Browns QB Derek Anderson connected with TE Kellen Winslow on a 2-yard touchdown toss to tie the contest early in the second quarter, however, offensively the Browns were unable to score until the fourth quarter when K Phil Dawson converted a 34-yard field goal. On the afternoon, Anderson was 11 of 24 passing for 114 yards and one touchdown, while Winslow led the club with five receptions for 47 yards and one score. RB Jamal Lewis added 62 yards on 13 carries (4.8 avg.) and only carried the ball three times in the second half as the Browns fell behind 21-7 at the half.

Wednesday

11:10 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. – 12:10 p.m. 12:10 p.m. 12:40 p.m. 12:45 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Head Coach Romeo Crennel Player availability QB Ben Roethlisberger conference call Head Coach Mike Tomlin conference call Practice (open the first 30 minutes)

Thursday

11:10 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. – 12:10 p.m. 12:45 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Head Coach Romeo Crennel Player availability Practice (open the first 30 minutes)

Friday

10:30 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. 10:45 a.m. – 11:10 a.m. 11:10 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

* Offensive Coordinator Rob Chudzinski Player availability Practice (open the first 30 minutes)

Saturday

No availability

Sunday

Pittsburgh Steelers at Cleveland Browns – 8:15 p.m.

REGULAR SEASON Date Sun., Sept. 7 Sun., Sept. 14 Sun., Sept. 21 Sun., Sept. 28 Sun., Oct. 5 Mon., Oct. 13 Sun., Oct. 19 Sun., Oct. 26 Sun., Nov. 2 Thur., Nov. 6 Mon., Nov. 17 Sun., Nov. 23 Sun., Nov. 30 Sun., Dec. 7 Mon., Dec. 15 Sun., Dec. 21 Sun., Dec. 28

Opponent Time/Result Dallas Cowboys L, 10-28 Pittsburgh Steelers (NBC) 8:15 @ Baltimore Ravens 4:15 @ Cincinnati Bengals 1:00 Bye Week New York Giants (ESPN) 8:30 @ Washington Redskins 4:15 @ Jacksonville Jaguars 4:05 Baltimore Ravens 1:00 Denver Broncos (NFL NETWORK) 8:15 @ Buffalo Bills (ESPN) 8:30 Houston Texans 1:00* Indianapolis Colts 1:00* @ Tennessee Titans 1:00* @ Philadelphia Eagles (ESPN) 8:30* Cincinnati Bengals 1:00* @ Pittsburgh Steelers 1:00*

Time/Result L, 20-24 L, 34-37 L, 6-26 L, 10-16

MEDIA WEBSITE

All Times Eastern Times Subject to Change -- *Flex Scheduling All games are broadcasted on the Cleveland Browns radio Network (WMMS 100.7 FM)

MEDIA WEBSITE: For updated Browns information throughout the season, log on to www.brownsmedia.com. Enter your email address and the password ‘media’.

THIS WEEK’S MEDIA SCHEDULE No availability – players day off

Opponent New York Jets @ New York Giants (ESPN) @ Detroit Lions Chicago Bears

Home Games

Defensively, LB D’Qwell Jackson led the club with 11 tackles and DB Eric Wright added his second career interception.

Tuesday

PRESEASON Date Thur., Aug. 7 Mon., Aug. 18 Sat., Aug. 23 Thur., Aug. 28

The media site allows for online credentialing as well as the latest information on the Browns (press releases, news & notes, press conference transcripts, etc.).

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THE COACHES

ABOUT THE Steelers

CLEVELAND BROWNS - ROMEO CRENNEL Romeo Crennel is entering his fourth season as Head Coach and was rewarded with a two-year contract extension (thru 2011) on Jan. 29, 2008. Crennel led the Browns to a 10-6 record in 2007, including a franchisebest seven consecutive home wins, and witnessed six Browns selected to the Pro Bowl. Crennel’s offense developed into a highly productive unit and ranked eighth in the NFL in offense (5,621 net yards) and scoring (402 points). The output of net yards and scoring also ranked third best in franchise history. Crennel was named head coach of the Cleveland Browns on Feb. 8, 2005, the 11th full-time head coach in franchise history. Crennel returned to Cleveland in 2005, after serving as the Browns defensive coordinator in 2000, and along with Phil Savage helped rebuild the football operations. Crennel previously led the Browns to a respectable 6-10 record in his first year as a head coach and added a 4-12 mark in 2006. His resume includes 38 years of coaching experience, including 27 years in the NFL. Prior to rejoining the Browns, Crennel served as the defensive coordinator for New England (2001-04), helping the Patriots to three Super Bowl victories. From 1997-99, Crennel coached the defensive line on the New York Jets. He spent 12 years on the New York Giants coaching staff starting as the special teams and defensive assistant coach in 1981. Crennel began his professional coaching career in 1970 at his alma mater, Western Kentucky. He also saw stints at Texas Tech, Mississippi and Georgia Tech before entering the professional ranks.

The Steelers rolled to a 38-17 season opening victory over the Houston Texans at Heinz Field. RB Willie Parker totaled 138 yards rushing with three touchdowns, while WR Hines Ward added two receiving touchdowns. The Steelers went 10-6 in 2007 and claimed the AFC North.

AGAINST Pittsburgh on Primetime Sunday night’s contest will mark the seventh time the Browns and Steelers have faced each other on primetime. The Steelers hold a 4-2 advantage in the all-time season series on primetime.

Date: 9/16/85 11/13/95 9/12/99 10/5/03 11/13/05 12/7/06

Browns vs. Pittsburgh on Primetime: Day Result: Monday W, 17-7 Monday L, 3-20 Sunday L, 0-43 Sunday W, 33-13 Sunday L, 21-34 Thursday L, 7-27

Browns on Sunday Night

PITTSBURGH STEELERS - MIKE TOMLIN Mike Tomlin was named the 16th head coach in Pittsburgh Steelers history on Jan. 22, 2007. In his inaugural season, Tomlin guided the Steelers to a 10-6 record and captured the AFC North Division title. Before joining Pittsburgh, Tomlin was the Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator in 2006 after spending the previous five seasons (2001-05) as defensive backs coach for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. In 2002 Tomlin guided Tampa Bay to one of the most productive defensive backfields in the NFL, culminating with its performance in Super Bowl XXXVII. The secondary recorded four of Rich Gannon’s five interceptions, returning two for TDs to help Tampa Bay capture the franchise’s first Super Bowl title. Prior to joining Tampa Bay’s staff, Tomlin served two seasons as the defensive backs coach at the University of Cincinnati (1999-00). Prior to joining the Cincinnati staff, Tomlin had a short stint on the coaching staff at TennesseeMartin and then spent two seasons at Arkansas State. He coached the wide receivers there in 1997 before switching to defensive backs in 1998. Tomlin spent the 1996 season as a graduate assistant at the University of Memphis, where he worked with the Tiger defensive backs and special teams units. He began his coaching career in 1995 as wide receivers coach at Virginia Military Institute.

The Browns are 17-23 overall in primetime games, including an 11-12 mark at home. Cleveland holds a 1-8 record in Sunday night contests.

Date: 9/16/84 11/29/87 11/17/91 9/12/99 10/6/02 10/5/03 11/7/04 12/26/04 11/13/05

Browns results on Sunday night: Opp. Result: Denver L, 14-24 San Francisco L, 24-38 Houston L, 24-28 Pittsburgh L, 0-43 Baltimore L, 21-26 Pittsburgh W, 13-33 Baltimore L, 13-27 Miami L, 7-10 Pittsburgh L, 21-34

ON THE AIR NBC Sunday Night Football will broadcast the game with Al Michaels (play-by-play) and John Madden (analyst) calling the action along with sideline reporter Andrea Kremer.

Coaches Corner

Cleveland Browns Radio Network: WMMS 100.7 FM

Crennel ..............................Coach ............................... Tomlin

Pre-Game: “Countdown to Kickoff” 6:30-8:15 p.m. (Live from the Browns Town [located on the north side of Cleveland Browns Stadium] – Bob Frantz, Mike Pagel)

20-29 ................ Record with Current Team ................. 11-6 4th ...... Years as Head Coach with Current Team.......2nd 20-29 ............ Career Record as Head Coach ............. 11-6

Game Announcers: Jim Donovan, Doug Dieken, Andre Knott

4th ................Career Years as Head Coach ................2nd 10-6 ............................2007 Record ............................ 10-6

Post-Game: “The End Zone Show” for 90 minutes immediately following the Locker room Report.

28th .............................Year in NFL .............................. 8th -2-

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THE SERIES

LAST time IN THE REGULAR SEASON

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November 11, 2007 Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, Pa.

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he series is tied 55-55 after 110 meetings, but the Browns have not beaten the Steelers since 2003. The Browns are 34-21 at home against the Steelers. Pittsburgh has won 21 of the last 24 games, which includes a nine game winning streak since 2003. Cleveland’s longest winning streak in the series was eight games from 1950-1953. Regular Season Totals Home Away Playoffs

Record 55-55-0 34-21-0 21-34-0 0-2-0

The Cleveland Browns jumped out to a 21-9 halftime lead but were unable to hold on, falling to the Pittsburgh Steelers 31-28. The Browns got on the board first, as QB Derek Anderson led the offense on a 16 play, 71-yard touchdown drive on their first possession of the afternoon. The Steelers answered with a field goal on their next drive, cutting the Browns lead to 7-3. Cleveland closed the first quarter with great field position after a 90-yard kickoff return by WR/KR Joshua Cribbs set them up at the Steelers 3-yard line. The Browns opened the second quarter by increasing their lead to 14-3, before the Steelers again answered with a field goal scoring drive, closing to within 14-6. After the Browns were forced to punt, DB Brodney Pool intercepted a Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger pass, giving Cleveland the ball deep in Steelers territory. From there, Anderson threw a 16-yard touchdown strike to WR Braylon Edwards, pushing the Browns lead to 21-6 before the Steelers closed out the half with another field goal, giving the Browns a 21-9 halftime lead. After a turnover by the Browns in their own territory, the Steelers capitalized with a touchdown. On the Steelers first possession of the fourth quarter, they took their first lead of the day, 24-21, after a Roethlisberger touchdown run. The lead wouldn’t last long as Cribbs took the ensuing kickoff 100 yards to the house and a 28-24 Browns lead. The lead was short-lived, as the Steelers put together a touchdown drive that gave them a 31-28 lead. The Browns were able to move the ball to the Steelers 35-yard line with 10 seconds left, setting up a 52-yard field goal attempt for K Phil Dawson. The kick fell just short, allowing Pittsburgh to escape with a 31-28 win.

Pct. .500 .618 .382 .000

Results vs. Pittsburgh Steelers since 1999 Date Win/Loss Score Pittsburgh Steelers 09-12-1999 L 0-43 at Pittsburgh Steelers 11-14-1999 W 16-15 Pittsburgh Steelers 09-17-2000 W 23-20 at Pittsburgh Steelers 10-22-2000 L 0-22 Pittsburgh Steelers 11-11-2001 L 12-15 OT at Pittsburgh Steelers 01-06-2002 L 7-28 at Pittsburgh Steelers 09-29-2002 L 13-16 OT Pittsburgh Steelers 11-03-2002 L 20-23 ^at Pittsburgh Steelers 01-05-2003 L 33-36 at Pittsburgh Steelers 10-05-2003 W 33-13 Pittsburgh Steelers 11-23-2003 L 6-13 at Pittsburgh Steelers 10-10-2004 L 23-34 Pittsburgh Steelers 11-14-2004 L 10-24 at Pittsburgh Steelers 11-13-2005 L 21-34 Pittsburgh Steelers 12-24-2005 L 0-41 Pittsburgh Steelers 11-19-2006 L 20-24 at Pittsburgh Steelers 12-08-2006 L 7-27 Pittsburgh Steelers 09-09-2007 L 7-34 at Pittsburgh Steelers 11-11-2007 L 28-31

Team Cleveland Pittsburgh

Team Browns Steelers Browns Steelers Browns Steelers Steelers Steelers Browns Steelers

^ denotes game was an AFC Wild Card game

Browns-Steelers Series Notes: • Browns quarterback Bernie Kosar threw for the second-highest passing total in franchise history (414 yards) against the Steelers in 1986. • RB Eric Metcalf set the Browns record for the most punt return yards (166) and return TDs (2) against Pittsburgh in 1993. • The Browns set a team record with 35 first downs in one game against the Steelers in 1986. • Cleveland shutout the Steelers in the first half of their Week 11 match-up in 2006. It was the first time the Browns have shutout the Steelers in a half since the team returned to the league in 1999.

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Q 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 4 4 4

Time 4:10 1:29 14:56 9:02 5:24 0:04 6:14 11:32 11:14 3:13

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Final 28 31

SCORING SUMMARY Play K.Winslow 4 yd. pass from D.Anderson (P.Dawson kick) (16-71, 8:55) J.Reed 28 yd. Field Goal (7-52, 2:41) L.Vickers 2 yd. pass from D.Anderson (P.Dawson kick) (4-3, 1:33) J.Reed 35 yd. Field Goal (10-54, 5:54) B.Edwards 16 yd. pass from D.Anderson (P.Dawson kick) (3-18, 0:59) J.Reed 30 yd. Field Goal (15-57, 5:20) H.Ward 12 yd. pass from B.Roethlisberger (J.Reed kick) (4-38, 2:04) B.Roethlisberger 30 yd. run (B.Roethlisberger-H.Ward pass) (7-66, 3:15) J.Cribbs 100 yd. kickoff return (P.Dawson kick) (0-0, 0:18) H.Miller 2 yd. pass from B.Roethlisberger (J.Reed kick) (14-78, 8:01)

FIRST DOWNS: TIME OF POSSESSION: TOTAL NET YARDS: (Ru/Pa): PUNTS/Average: PENALTIES/Yards: FUMBLES/LOST:

TEAM STATISTICS CLE 13 21:43 163 (40/123) 6-49.8 7-40 2-1

PIT 22 38:17 401 (159/242) 5-41.4 5-30 0-0

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS PASSING: CLE: D. Anderson 16-35-123 (3 TD, 0 INT); PIT: B. Roethlisberger 23-34-278 (2 TD, 1 INT) RUSHING: CLE: J. Lewis 16-35, D. Anderson 2-5; PIT: W. Parker 25-105, B. Roethlisberger 5-49-1, N. Davenport 4-7, S. Holmes 1-(-2). RECEIVING: CLE: K. Winslow 5-46, J. Jurevicius 5-44, J. Lewis 3-8, B. Edwards 1-16-1, J. Wright 1-7, L. Vickers 1-2-1; PIT: H. Ward 7-80-1, H. Miler 5-71-1, N. Washington 4-56, S. Holmes 4-53, W. Parker 2-8, N. Davenport 1-10. INTERCEPTIONS: CLE: B. Pool 1-3; PIT: none PUNTING: CLE: D. Zastudil 6-299 (49.8); PIT: D. Sepulveda 5-207 (41.4) PUNT RETURNS: CLE: J. Cribbs 4-19; PIT: A. Rossum 3-25 KICKOFF RETURNS: CLE: J. Cribbs 4-204-1, D. Dinkins 3-17; PIT: A. Rossum 4-75, N. Davenport 1-11

On Deck Who: Baltimore Ravens When: Sunday, Sept. 21 at 4:15 p.m. (CBS) Where: M&T Bank Stadium Season Series: Baltimore leads, 11-7 Last Meeting: Phil Dawson connected on a last second field of 51-yards and another of 33-yards in overtime to cap off a thrilling 33-30 Browns victory at M&T Bank Stadium.

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Jurevicius Thomas Steinbach Fraley Tucker Shaffer Winslow Edwards Anderson Vickers Lewis

CLEVELAND LE NT RE LOLB MLB WLB ROLB LCB RCB SS FS

S. Smith Kelley R. Smith McGinest L. Williams Davis Wimbley E. Wright Bodden S. Jones Pool

WR LT LG C RG RT TE HB TE QB WR

PITTSBURGH Ward DE M. Smith NT Faneca DE Mahan LOLB Simmons LILB Colon RILB Miller ROLB Parker LCB Spaeth RCB Roethlisberger SS Holmes FS

Aa. Smith Hampton Keisel Haggans Farrior Foote Ja. Harrison Taylor An. Smith Polamalu Townsend

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Browns-Steelers CONNECTIONS COACHES CORNER: Browns head coach Romeo Crennel and Pittsburgh LB James Farrior spent the 1997-99 seasons together with the New York Jets.

FROM OHIO: Steelers LB James Harrison is from Akron, attended Coventry HS and later played college football at Kent State. Harrison and Browns WR Josh Cribbs, who also attended Kent State, were both Pro Bowl selections in 2007. QB Ben Roethlisberger is from Findlay, attended Findlay HS and later played college football at Miami (Ohio). WR Nate Washington is from Toledo, attended Scott HS and played college football at Tiffin. Steelers S Anthony Smith is from Hubbard and attended Hubbard HS. Steelers RB Gary Russell is from Columbus and attended Walnut Ridge HS.

Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin was a graduate assistant on the coaching staff at the University of Memphis in 1996 during Browns assistant head coach/QBs coach Rip Scherer’s tenure as the Tigers’ head coach. Tomlin served a minority coaching internship with the Browns in 2000 during training camp under then-defensive coordinator Romeo Crennel. Tomlin was also Browns DB Daven Holly’s position coach at the University of Cincinnati in 2000.

FROM THE ‘BURGH: Browns TE Darnell Dinkins is from Pittsburgh, played QB at Schenley HS and later played college football at Pittsburgh.

Steelers LBs coach Keith Butler (1995-97) also was a member of Scherer’s coaching staff at Memphis. Scherer also later coached at Penn State (1974-75). Butler also coached for the Browns (1999-2002).

FROM PENNSYLVANIA: Browns LB Kris Griffin is from Beaver, attended Rochester HS and later played college football at Indiana (Pa.).

Steelers offensive coordinator Bruce Arians (2001-03), assistant head coach/DL coach John Mitchell (1991-93) and OL coach Larry Zierlein (2001-04) all coached with the Browns at some point in their coaching careers. Browns TEs coach Alfredo Roberts (1988-90) played for the Chiefs when Arians was a member of the Kansas City Chiefs coaching staff. Browns senior offensive assistant Dave Atkins and Arians spent time together as members of the New Orleans Saints coaching staff (1996).

FORMER BROWNS: Steelers DL Orpheus Roye (2000-07) played eight seasons with the Browns. Steelers DL Nick Eason spent parts of 2004 and the entire 2005-06 seasons with the Browns. FORMER STEELERS: OL Hank Fraley originally signed with the Steelers as a rookie free-agent in 2000. He also attended Robert Morris. COLLEGE TIES: Browns WR Joe Jurevicius went to Penn State. Steelers SE Santonio Holmes played football at The Ohio State University on the Buckeyes 2002 National Championship team.

Steelers WRs coach Randy Fichtner was born in Cleveland and his dad, Ross Fichtner, played safety on the 1964 NFL Championship team. Defensive coordinator Dick LeBeau was born in London, Ohio, played DB at The Ohio State University from 1955-58 and was a fifth round pick for the Browns during the 1959 draft, but never appeared in a game for Cleveland.

MICHIGAN MEN: Browns WR Braylon Edwards was a teammate of Steelers LB Larry Foote, S Grant Mason and LB LaMarr Woodley at Michigan.

Special Teams coach Bob Ligashesky coached at both Kent State (1990) and Bowling Green (1991-99).

INHABITANTS OF ‘THE SWAMP’: Browns LB Andra Davis and Steelers RT Max Starks were teammates at Florida.

Browns LBs coach Mike Haluchak (1992-93) and offensive assistant Frank Verducci (1999-2001) both spent time on the coaching staff of the Cincinnati Bengals during the same time as Steelers QBs coach Ken Anderson (1992-2002). Anderson later spent time with Haluchak in Jacksonville as coaches with the Jaguars, while Browns RBs coach Anthony Lynn (2003-04) was also a member of the Jaguars staff with Anderson and Haluchak. Ligashesky was also a member of that Jaguars staff in 2004. Haluchak later coached with Steelers RBs coach Kirby Wilson with the New England Patriots (1997-99). Haluchak also coached with Steelers DBs coach Ray Horton with the Washington Redskins (1994-96). Verducci also coached with Horton with the Bengals (1999-01). Verducci (2000-01) later coached on LeBeau’s Cincinnati Bengals coaching staff when LeBeau was the Bengals head coach.

SALUTE TO THE SEMINOLES: Browns LB Kamerion Wimbley and Steelers CB Bryant McFadden and LB Lawrence Timmons were all teammates at Florida State. THE EYES OF TEXAS: Browns K Phil Dawson and DT Shaun Rogers and Steelers NT Casey Hampton played at Texas together. PURPLE PRIDE: Browns RB Jason Wright and Steelers OL Trai Essex were teammates at Northwestern. GO TIGERS: Steelers RB Justin Vincent played two seasons (2003-04) at LSU with Browns DB Travis Daniels.

Browns strength and conditioning coach Tom Myslinski played for the Steelers (1996-97, 2000), coached at Pittsburgh (1998-2001, 2007) and coached at Robert Morris (200506).

BROWNS-Steelers regular season SERIES FAST FACTS NUMBER OF MEETINGS: 110

Team Superlatives Browns’ Largest Margin of Victory: 51 (Browns 51, Steelers 0 – 9/10/1989 at Pittsburgh) Steelers’ Largest Margin of Victory: 43 (Steelers 43, Browns 0 – 9/12/1999 at Cleveland) Current Series Streak: Steelers 9 (Since 11/23/2003) Browns’ Longest Win Streak: 8 (10/7/1950 – 11/22/1953) Steelers’ Longest Win Streak: 9 (11/23/03 – current) Most Points by Browns: 51, Steelers 0 (9/10/1989 at Pittsburgh) Most Points by Steelers: 55, Browns 27 (10/17/1954 at Pittsburgh) Most Points, Both Teams: 86 (Steelers 51, Browns 35 – 10/7/1979 at Cleveland) Fewest Points by Browns: 0, Steelers 30 (12/3/1972 at Pittsburgh); Steelers 35 (12/23/1990 at Pittsburgh); Steelers 43 (9/12/1999 at Cleveland); Steelers 22 (10/22/2000 at Pittsburgh); Steelers 41 (12/24/05 at Cleveland) Fewest Points by Steelers: 0, Browns 17 (10/21/1951 at Cleveland); Browns 28 (12/9/1951 at Pittsburgh); Browns 24 (11/10/1957 at Cleveland); Browns 51 (9/10/1989 at Pittsburgh) Fewest Points, Both Teams: 16 (Steelers 9, Browns 7 – 11/10/1963 at Pittsburgh; Browns 13, Steelers 3 – 9/9/1990 at Cleveland)

Individual Highs Rushing Attempts by a Brown: 33, William Green (10/5/03) Rushing Attempts by a Steeler: 33, Jerome Bettis (10/22/00) Rushing Yards by a Brown: 188, Marion Motley (10/29/50) Rushing Yards by a Steeler: 223, Willie Parker (12/7/06) Rushing Touchdowns by a Brown: 3, Jim Brown (11/28/65) & Chet Hanulak (12/12/54) Rushing Touchdowns by a Steeler: 3, J. H. Johnson (10/10/64) Passing Yards by a Brown: 414, Bernie Kosar (11/23/86) Passing Yards by a Steeler: 364, Terry Bradshaw (11/25/79) Passing Touchdowns by a Brown: 5, Brian Sipe (10/7/79) Passing Touchdowns by a Steeler: 4, Bubby Brister (12/23/90), Jim Finks (10/17/54) & Ben Roethlisberger (9/9/07) Receptions by a Brown: 11, Webster Slaughter (12/22/91) Receptions by a Steeler: 10, Dick Compton (10/7/67) Receiving Yards by a Brown: 177, Gern Nagler (11/20/60) Receiving Yards by a Steeler: 235, Buddy Dial (10/22/61) Receiving Touchdowns by a Brown: 3, Ray Renfro (11/22/59) & Larry Poole (11/13/77) Receiving Touchdowns by a Steeler: 3, Ray Mathews (10/17/54)

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Browns Name 2008 Captains

NEW FACES

Browns Head Coach Romeo Crennel named LB Willie McGinest, LB Andra Davis, QB Derek Anderson, C Hank Fraley, K Phil Dawson and KR Joshua Cribbs as team captains for the 2008 season. The players were voted upon by their teammates.

Once again the Browns were busy during free agency. Not only did Cleveland ink several new players, but they also made several key trades to help the continued improvement of the team. Below is a recap of the Browns free agency activity:

McGinest (15th season) and Davis (7th season) will serve as defensive captains, Anderson (4th season) and Fraley (9th season) will serve as offensive captains, while Dawson (10th season) and Cribbs (4th season) as special teams captains.

Name (Old team): How acquired DL Corey Williams (Green Bay): Trade (2008 2nd round pick) • Played in 56 games for Green Bay and totaled 156 tackles and 17 sacks. Has recorded seven sacks in each of the last two seasons. In 2007 with the Packers, Williams played in all 16 games, including nine starts, and totaled a career-high 51 tackles, seven sacks for 38 yards, one interception for nine yards, three forced fumbles and one pass defended.

Each NFL club will have team captains wear a captain patch on their uniform. The idea came from NFL players during a meeting of Commissioner Roger Goodell’s new Player Advisory Council last season. The purpose of the program is to support and recognize the importance of team leadership through the role of the captains. Captains traditionally serve as a link between players, coaches and management to help foster cohesion within the teams.

DL Shaun Rogers (Detroit): Trade (CB Leigh Bodden and 2008 3rd round pick) • Seven-year veteran with Detroit has appeared in 98 career games, including 96 starts, and totaled 447 tackles, including 296 solo and 29.5 sacks for 217.5 yards. Named to two Pro Bowls following the 2004 and 2005 seasons. Had a career-high 7 sacks in 2007, starting all 16 games and adding 66 tackles and returning an interception 66 yards for a TD vs. Denver on Nov. 4, 2007.

Browns Bring Back Orr and Sanders The Browns placed LB Antwan Peek on Injured Reserve and signed LB Shantee Orr. The club also waived WR Paul Hubbard and signed WR Steve Sanders to the active 53-man roster from the practice squad. Peek suffered a knee injury and will miss the remainder of the season. Orr was with the club throughout training camp and was waived in the final cut-down to the 53-man roster.

WR Donte’ Stallworth (New England): UFA • Six-year NFL veteran who has played in 84 games with New Orleans, Philadelphia and New England and has totaled 279 receptions for 4,213 yards (15.1 avg.) and 31 touchdowns. Last season with New England, Stallworth totaled 46 receptions for 697 yards and three touchdowns.

13 new to team Romeo Crennel’s 2008 squad features 40 players from last year’s squad and 13 new players to round out the 53-man roster.

OL Rex Hadnot (Miami): UFA • Played in 63 games, including 55 starts, during his four-year career with the Miami Dolphins. During his career, Hadnot has started 34 games at right guard, 19 games at center and two games at left guard. Hadnot started 16 games at right guard last season with the Dolphins.

Defense (9): Starters DT Shaun Rogers and DE Corey Williams; veterans DB Terry Cousin, DB Travis Daniels and LB Shantee Orr; and rookies LB Beau Bell, LB Alex Hall, DB Gerard Lawson and DL Ahtyba Rubin. Offense (4): Starters OL Rex Hadnot and WR Donte’ Stallworth; veteran OL Scott Young; and rookie TE Martin Rucker.

DB Terry Cousin (Jacksonville): UFA • Eleven-year veteran who has played in 156 career games, including 68 starts, with Chicago, Atlanta, Miami, Carolina, N.Y. Giants and Jacksonville. Cousin has 533 career tackles, 12 interceptions, 6.5 sacks, 3 forced fumbles and 5 recovered fumbles during his career.

Only K Phil Dawson remains from the Browns original 1999 roster. Also, only seven players remain from prior to Romeo Crennel and Phil Savage joining the Browns following the 2004 season: K Phil Dawson, LB Andra Davis, TE Steve Heiden, S Sean Jones, LS Ryan Pontbriand, OL Ryan Tucker and TE Kellen Winslow.

LB Shantee Orr (Jacksonville): UFA • Split last season with Houston and Jacksonville and appeared in a total of nine games, including two starts. Has appeared in 51 career games, including 25 starts. Orr has totaled 89 career tackles and 10.5 sacks for 64.5 yards and has added 25 career tackles on special teams.

TALE OF THE TAPE POINTS SCORED TOTAL OFFENSE RUSHING OFFENSE PASSING OFFENSE POINTS ALLOWED TOTAL DEFENSE RUSHING DEFENSE PASSING DEFENSE TURNOVER RATIO

2008 REGULAR SEASON RANKINGS CLE (NFL rank) PIT (NFL rank) 10 (T26) 38 (T2) 205 (29) 305 (19) 91 (23) 183 (T4) 114 (31) 122 (30) 28 (26) 17 (T13) 487 (31) 234 (6) 167 (27) 75 (7) 320 (30) 159 (10) +1 (T4) +2 (T2)

Back with Browns Phil Savage re-signed several key components that helped the Browns to a 10-6 record in 2007. The Browns signed QB Derek Anderson (thru 2010), RB Jamal Lewis (thru 2010), S Nick Sorensen (thru 2010), OL Seth McKinney (thru 2008), LB Kris Griffin (thru 2008) and FB Charles Ali (thru 2008). -5-

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2008 NFL Strength of Schedule Opponents’ 2007 Team Pct. & Record Pittsburgh Steelers .598 153 103 Indianapolis Colts .594 152 104 Jacksonville Jaguars .559 143 113 Baltimore Ravens .551 141 115 Minnesota Vikings .551 141 115 Cincinnati Bengals .547 140 116 Cleveland Browns .547 140 116 Houston Texans .547 140 116 Detroit Lions .543 139 117 Tennessee Titans .543 139 117 Chicago Bears .531 136 120 Green Bay Packers .531 136 120 Dallas Cowboys .523 134 122 Washington Redskins .523 134 122 New York Giants .520 133 123 Philadelphia Eagles .520 133 123 St. Louis Rams .488 125 131 San Francisco 49ers .484 124 132 Seattle Seahawks .477 122 134 Tampa Bay Buccaneers .469 120 136 Arizona Cardinals .465 119 137 Carolina Panthers .465 119 137 Miami Dolphins .465 119 137 Atlanta Falcons .461 118 138 New York Jets .457 117 139 Kansas City Chiefs .453 116 140 Buffalo Bills .449 115 141 New Orleans Saints .449 115 141 Denver Broncos .445 114 142 Oakland Raiders .438 112 144 San Diego Chargers .422 108 148 New England Patriots .387 99 157

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2008 Browns Legends

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The Cleveland Browns have announced that Warren Lahr (1948-59), Paul Wiggin (1957-67), Walter Johnson (1965-76) and Eric Metcalf (1989-94) are the newest members of the Cleveland Browns Legends based on the combined voting of fans and 10-member panel. All four Legends will be inducted at a special ceremony at Cleveland Browns Stadium during the Browns home game vs. The New York Giants on October 13. The Browns created the Cleveland Browns Legends in 2001 to annually honor former players who have made a major impact on the organization. Players must have been on the Browns’ active roster for a minimum of five seasons. The Cleveland Browns Legends were determined by fan balloting on the Browns’ website – www.clevelandbrowns.com - (weighted 20%) along with voting by a 10-member Legends Panel (weighted 80%). Each of the Browns alumni in the Pro Football Hall of Fame were automatically inducted into the Cleveland Browns Legends. Warren Lahr – DB– 5’11 – 189 lbs – Years with Browns: 1948-59 A staple in the defensive backfield for the Browns for 12 seasons, Warren Lahr finished his storied career with 40 interceptions, landing him second on the alltime franchise list. In 1950, Lahr had his most prolific season as a cornerback, intercepting a career-best eight passes and ran back two picks for touchdowns. The Pennsylvania native followed his stellar 1950 season by returning two more interceptions for touchdowns in 1951 and started a streak of five seasons (19511955) where he recorded five interceptions. A graduate of Western Reserve, Lahr ended his career with 530 interception return yards and five defensive touchdowns and cemented his place in Browns history. Lahr passed away on Jan. 19, 1969. Paul Wiggin – DE – 6’3 – 242 lbs – Years with Browns: 1957-67 Wiggin aided with the progression of the defensive end position as one of the most dominant players of his era on the end of the defensive line. A sixth-round pick in the 1957 NFL draft out of Stanford University, Wiggin was a two-time first-team All-America selection and was inducted into the college football Hall of Fame in 2005. The durable Wiggin was the picture of endurance, playing in every game for 11 seasons in Cleveland. Despite playing his entire career at defensive end, Wiggin recorded three career interceptions and returned his lone interception in 1960, 20 yards for a touchdown. Born in Modesto, Calif., Wiggin returned to his alma mater and coached for three years after a three-year stint as a coach with the Kansas City Chiefs.

BROWNS 2008 RECORD... vs. AFC: 0-0 vs. NFC: 0-1 vs. AFC North: 0-0 At Home: 0-1 On the Road: 0-0 When scoring first: 0-0 When leading at halftime: 0-0 When trailing at halftime: 0-1 When leading at the start of the fourth quarter: 0-0 When trailing at the start of the fourth quarter: 0-1 When leading in time of possession: 0-0 When trailing in time of possession: 0-1 When totaling the most rushing yards: 0-0 When totaling the most passing yards: 0-0 When scoring a rushing TD: 0-0 When throwing a TD pass: 0-1 When finishing with a 300-yard passer: 0-0 When finishing with 200 or less passing yards: 0-0 When finishing with a 100-yard rusher: 0-0 When finishing with 99 or less rushing yards: 0-1 When finishing with a 100-yard receiver: 0-0 When causing two or more turnovers: 0-0 When turning the ball over two or more times: 0-0 When finishing with 10 or more penalties: 0-0 When finishing with 9 or less penalties: 0-1 When finishing with three or more sacks in a game: 0-0 When scoring 20 points or more: 0-0 When scoring less than 20 points: 0-1

Walter Johnson – DT – 6’4 – 275 lbs – Years with Browns: 1965-76 Nicknamed “Zoom” for his notorious quickness off the ball, Johnson was taken by the Browns in the second round of 1965 NFL draft and went on to play every game of all of his 13 seasons in the league. Johnson teamed with DT Jerry Sherk to create one of the most dominant defensive tackle tandems of their time. During his career, Johnson fronted a Browns defense that notched twenty or more forced fumbles in every season he was on the team. Even as an interior defensive lineman, Johnson corralled two interceptions during his storied career and even broke off a 24-yard kickoff return playing special teams in 1972. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Johnson attended Los Angeles State University and ended his NFL career having played in 182 games. Johnson passed away on June 30, 1999. Eric Metcalf – RB/KR – 5’10 – 188 lbs – Years with Browns: 1989-94 An explosive player at the University of Texas, Metcalf was selected by the Browns with the 13th overall pick in the 1989 NFL draft and made an immediate impact. In his rookie season, Metcalf rushed for 633 yards and six touchdowns while also reeling in 54 receptions for 397 yards and four scores. As a kick returner, Metcalf was regarded as one of the most dangerous players with the ball as shown by his 1,052 return yards in his second season, including two touchdowns one of which came via a 101-yard kickoff return. As his versatility increased throughout his career, Metcalf earned back-to-back Pro Bowl selections in 1994 and 1995 before he was traded to the Atlanta Falcons. With 43 career touchdowns from scrimmage and 12 more from kickoffs, the Seattle, Wash., native remains one of the biggest playmakers in the history of the Browns organization. -6-

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Coaching and Front OfFice Moves Browns promote tucker and undlin

cRENNEL GETS EXTENSION Romeo Crennel - Head Coach

Mel Tucker - Defensive Coordinator

Romeo Crennel led the Browns to a 10-6 record in 2007, including a franchise best seven consecutive home wins, and witnessed six Browns selected to the Pro Bowl. Crennel was rewarded with a two-year contract extension (through 2011) on Jan. 29, 2008. Crennel’s 2007 team ranked 8th overall in offense and scoring, as the Browns scored 402 points and totaled 5,621 net yards of offense, as both rank third best in franchise history. Crennel was named head coach of the Cleveland Browns on Feb. 8, 2005, the 11th full-time head coach in franchise history. Crennel returned to Cleveland in 2005 after serving as the Browns defensive coordinator in 2000 and along with Phil Savage helped rebuild the football operations. Crennel previously led the Browns to a respectable 6-10 record in his first year as a head coach and added a 4-12 mark in 2006. His resume includes 38 years of coaching experience, including 27 years in the NFL.

The Cleveland Browns named Mel Tucker defensive coordinator. In 2008, Tucker received a two-year contract extension and is signed through the 2010 season. Tucker spent the last three seasons as the Browns defensive backs coach under head coach Romeo Crennel. Tucker, a Cleveland native, inherited a young secondary in 2007 as the Browns ranked 24th in the league, allowing 230.1 yards passing per game. Tucker was responsible for the development of two young safeties in the secondary and tutoring youth at the corner position as well. Tucker assisted in the development of two rookie draft choices who made an immediate impact in the Browns secondary. Secondround selection Eric Wright started 13 games at left corner and tied for second on the team with 11 passes defended, while fifth-round pick Brandon McDonald became a force in the second half of the season as the nickel defensive back and tied Wright for second on the club with 11 passes defended. Tucker previously served as defensive backs coach and co-defensive coordinator for Ohio State University for four seasons (2001-04) and the defensive backs coach at Louisiana State University for the 2000 season. Tucker began coaching as a graduate assistant at Michigan State in 1997 and 1998 before taking the defensive backs coach position at Miami (Ohio) University in 1999.

Savage Inks EXTENSION

Cory Undlin - Defensive Backs Coach

Phil Savage - Senior Vice President/GM

The Cleveland Browns named Cory Undlin as defensive backs coach. Undlin received a one-year contract extension and is signed through the 2009 season. Undlin spent the last three seasons as the Browns secondary coach/assistant special teams coach under head coach Romeo Crennel. Undlin came to Cleveland from the New England Patriots, where he spent the 2004 season as the defensive assistant helping with the defensive backs. Undlin was part of a Patriots team that won back-to-back Super Bowl championships and also won an NFL record 21 straight games. Before joining New England, Undlin spent two seasons assisting with the defensive backs as a graduate assistant at Fresno State University (2002-03). During those two seasons, Fresno State won back-to-back Silicon Valley Bowls by defeating Georgia Tech and UCLA, respectively. Prior to Fresno State, Undlin spent four years at Cal Lutheran University as a linebackers/defensive coordinator (1998-2002). Undlin played defensive back at Cal Lutheran from 1990–94, and received a Master’s degree from CLU in 2003.

Phil Savage was rewarded with a three-year contract extension (thru 2012) on May 2, 2008, following an exciting 2007 season that witnessed the Browns improve to 10-6, including a franchise best seven consecutive home wins, and six Browns selected to the Pro Bowl. The 2007 team ranked eighth overall in offense and scoring, as the Browns scored 402 points and totaled 5,621 net yards of offense, both marking third in franchise history. Savage was named Senior Vice President and General Manager on Jan. 6, 2005. Savage, an 18-year veteran of the NFL, is known throughout the NFL as one of the league’s top talent evaluators. Savage implements the organizational strategy for football operations and is responsible for all pro and college personnel acquisitions. Savage works directly with Head Coach Romeo Crennel in determining goals and needs for the team and arranging financial guidelines and parameters for contract negotiations and budgets.

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Long Drive

The Browns are 10-5 in games following a Week 1 home loss all-time. The last three times the Browns opened the season with two home games (2001, 2002, 2007), Cleveland dropped the first contest but won the second. The Browns hold an all-time record of 35-20-1 in Week 2 games since Cleveland’s inaugural season in 1946.

On the first scoring drive for the Browns against Dallas, Cleveland went 78 yards on 16 plays in 8:58. That equaled last season’s longest scoring drive in terms of plays and surpassed it in time by three seconds. Last season’s longest scoring drive in terms of plays and time of possession went 71 yards on 16 plays in 8:55 which also resulted in a touchdown at Pittsburgh on Nov. 11.

Carrying the load Upcoming Career Milestones

In 2007, the Browns were 8-1 in games when RB Jamal Lewis had 20 or more carries.

Sunday night’s contest will mark LB Willie McGinest’s 200th career NFL game. It will also mark the 100th career game played by DL Shaun Rogers. K Phil Dawson sits 7 points shy of 800 in his career. His 793 career points ranks 13th among active kickers.

GAMES WHERE LEWIS HAD 20 OR MORE CARRIES Date 9/16/07 9/30/07 11/4/07 11/18/07 11/25/07 12/9/07 12/16/07 12/23/07 12/30/07

#4 Ranks Fourth K Phil Dawson currently ranks as the NFL’s fourth most accurate kicker of all-time. Dawson capitalized on the offense’s success in 2007, going over the 100-point mark and setting a Browns single season record for points by a kicker in a season with 120 points. Dawson has surpassed the 100-point plateau four times in his career (2002, 2004, 2005 and 2007), becoming the first player in the history of the Browns to accomplish the feat (Hall of Fame RB Jim Brown went over the 100-point mark three times in his career, 1958, 1962, 1965).

FG 230 153 436 183 313 428 136 267 307 108

FGA 266 179 521 221 380 522 166 326 375 132

Yards 216 64 37 92 134 118 163 92 128

Result W, 51-45 W, 27-13 W, 33-30 (OT) W, 33-30 (OT) W, 27-17 W, 24-18 W, 8-0 L, 14-19 W, 20-7

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PCT 86.5 85.5 83.7 82.8 82.4 82.0 81.9 81.9 81.9 81.8

SACKS ALLOWED IN 2007 TEAM SACKS ALLOWED New Orleans 16 Cincinnati 17 CLEVELAND 19 Green Bay 19

UNDER THE CENTER

The 19 sacks allowed ranked as the fewest allowed by a Browns O-line since the team returned to the NFL in 1999 and tied for third fewest in franchise history.

Since 1999, the Browns have had ten different starting quarterbacks. Derek Anderson is the only QB with a winning percentage over .500. Charlie Frye (2006 and 2007) started his second season as the Browns starting quarterback, becoming the first consecutive opening day starter since Kelly Holcomb (2002 and 2003). Since 1999, the Browns opening day starter at QB has included Ty Detmer (1999); Tim Couch (2000, 2001), Kelly Holcomb (2002, 2003), Jeff Garcia (2004), Trent Dilfer (2005), Charlie Frye (2006, 2007), and Derek Anderson (2008).

SACKS ALLOWED SINCE 1999 YEAR SACKS ALLOWED/YARDS 2007 19/140 2002 35/253 2003 40/282 2000 40/283 2004 41/252 2005 46/276 2001 51/353 2006 54/349 1999 60/385

Here is a look at the Browns starting QBs since 1999 and their records as starters during the regular season. Quarterback Games Started DEREK ANDERSON (2006-08) 19 GAMES Tim Couch (1999-2003) 59 games Trent Dilfer (2005) 11 games Kelly Holcomb (2001-04) 12 games Charlie Frye (2005-07) 19 games Jeff Garcia (2004) 10 games Doug Pederson (2000) 8 games Luke McCown (2004) 4 games Ty Detmer (1999) 2 games Spergon Wynn (2000) 1 game TOTALS 145 games

Carries 27 23 20 22 29 21 33 21 26

LT Joe Thomas, the Browns 2007 first round pick (third overall), lived up to expectations by starting all 16 games and instantly propelled the once inconsistent offensive line to the top tier of the NFL. Thomas, C Hank Fraley (16 starts), RT Kevin Shaffer (16 starts), LG Eric Steinbach (16 starts) and RG Ryan Tucker (12 games, eight starts), allowed just 19 sacks in 2007 (RG Seth McKinney started eight games before going on Injured Reserved with a shoulder injury). The 19 sacks allowed by the Browns offensive line ranked as the t-third lowest total in the NFL in 2007.

HIGHEST CAREER FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE Player 1. Mike Vanderjagt 2. Shayne Graham 3. Matt Stover 4. Phil Dawson 5. Adam Vinatieri 6. John Carney 7. Jeff Reed 8. Ryan Longwell 9. Jeff Wilkins 10. Matt Bryant

Opp. Cincinnati Baltimore Seattle Baltimore Houston N.Y. Jets Buffalo Cincinnati San Francisco

Record 10-9 22-37 4-7 4-8 6-13 3-7 1-7 0-4 0-2 0-1 50-95

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In 2007, Browns WR Braylon Edwards, with 16 touchdown catches, set a Browns franchise-record for TD catches in a single season. His 16 TD grabs also ranked second in the NFL a year ago.

in 2007, QB Derek Anderson, who threw a career-high five touchdowns (tying Kelly Holcomb, Brian Sipe, Bill Nelsen and Frank Ryan for the franchise high for touchdown passes in a game) in the Browns Week Two victory over the Bengals, finished 2007 with 29 passing touchdowns, which ranked him fifth in the NFL. Anderson’s 29 touchdown passes are tied for the second most in a single season in franchise history.

MOST RECEIVING TDs IN A SINGLE SEASON BY A BROWNS WR PLAYER YEAR TDs BRAYLON EDWARDS 2007 16 Gary Collins 1963 13 Paul Warfield, G. Collins 1968, 1966 12 NFL LEADERS IN RECEIVING TDs PLAYER TEAM Randy Moss NE BRAYLON EDWARDS CLE Terrell Owens Dal.

NFL PASSING TDs LEADERS PLAYER TEAM PASSING TDs Tom Brady NE 50 Tony Romo Dal. 36 Ben Roethlisberger Pit. 32 Peyton Manning Ind. 31 DEREK ANDERSON CLE 29

TDs 23 16 15

Edwards set a franchise record for receiving TDs in a season (Gary Collins, 1963) with his 14th and 15th TD grabs of the season in the Browns Week 16 contest with the Bengals, before finishing the season with one final TD grab in the victory over the 49ers in Week 17, increasing his franchise record to 16. Edwards also matched his career-high with eight receptions in the Week 16 game with the Bengals, the fourth time he hauled in eight passes in a game in 2007.

MOST PASSING TDs IN A SEASON BY A BROWNS QB PLAYER YEAR TDs Brian Sipe 1980 30 DEREK ANDERSON 2007 29 Frank Ryan 1966 29 Brian Sipe 1979 28 Brian Sipe 1983 26

BIG PLay K

Something Special

Browns TE Kellen Winslow continued to impress and to stack up big numbers from the TE position in 2007. Winslow had at least four catches in 13 of the Browns 16 games in 2007.

KR/WR Joshua Cribbs, the Browns all-time leader in kickoff return yards, ranked first in the NFL with 1,809 kickoff return yards and first in kickoff return average (30.7) in 2007. Last season, Cribbs recorded five kickoffs of 50 yards or more. His 1,809 return yards ranked second best in NFL history in a single-season.

In the Browns Week Two win over the Bengals he had the first 100-yard receiving performance of his career, before matching a career-high with 11 receptions for a career-high 125 yards in the Browns Week Nine win over the Seahawks. Winslow later hauled in 10 passes, the fourth 10+-reception game of his career and contributed 107 yards, the third 100-yard receiving day of his career in the Browns Week 12 victory over the Texans.

THE BROWNS ADD Five ON DRAFT DAY Rd. 4a. 4b. 6a. 6b. 7.

In the Browns Week 16 contest with the Bengals, Winslow broke the 1,000-yard barrier, doing so for the first time in his career, before adding 62 yards in the Week 17 victory over the 49ers to finish the season with 1,106 receiving yards, the third highest single season total in franchise history. Winslow’s 1,106 receiving yards ranked him third amongst NFL TEs in 2007. RECEIVING YARDS OF TEs IN 2007 PLAYER TEAM Tony Gonzalez KC Jason Witten Dal. KELLEN WINSLOW CLE

Overall 104 111 190 191 231

Name Beau Bell Martin Rucker Ahtyba Rubin Paul Hubbard Alex Hall

College UNLV Missouri Iowa State Wisconsin St. Augustine

Pos. LB TE DL WR LB

Ht. 6-1 6-4 6-2 6-2 6-5

Wt. 250 260 330 225 250

Bell - During his collegiate career at UNLV, appeared in 41 games, including 26 starts, and collected 320 tackles, 186 solo, 10.5 sacks for 62 yards, 27 TFL, 5 PBU, 4 interceptions, 6 forced fumbles and 1 recovered fumble…His 320 career tackles ranks second on the school’s all-time list (Adam Seward, 433, 2001-04) and fifth in Mountain West Conference annals.

YARDS 1,172 1,145 1,106

Winslow had at least one catch of 20+ yards in 10 of the Browns 16 games in 2007 and led all TEs in that category. Winslow also added a career-long 49-yard reception against the Ravens in Week Four. In 2006, Winslow had 11 catches of 20 yards or more, ranking fourth amongst NFL TEs.

Rucker - During his collegiate career at Missouri, started all 50 games and totaled 203 receptions for 2,175 yards (10.7 avg.) and 18 TDs…Holds the school career-record with 203 receptions…His 203 career receptions are the most ever by a Big Twelve Conference tight end and also ranks eighth among receivers in Conference history.

# OF GAINS OF 20+ YARDS BY NFL TEs IN 2007 PLAYER TEAM GAINS OF 20+ KELLEN WINSLOW CLE 17 Tony Gonzalez KC 15 Antonio Gates SD 14

Rubin - In 24 games at Iowa State, started 21 contests at nose guard and recorded 76 tackles, 42 solo, with 2.5 sacks for 13 yards, 8 TFL, 1 PBU, 1 recovered fumble and 1 forced fumble.

In addition, Winslow’s 13.5 yards-per-catch average ranked him first amongst NFL TEs in 2007. Winslow’s 82 receptions ranked third among NFL TEs in 2007.

*Hubbard - Former football walk-on who was known for his track exploits when he arrived as a freshman…Played in 35 games, including 21 starts, during his collegiate career at Wisconsin…Recorded 53 receptions for 936 yards (17.7 avg.) and 5 TDs.

AVG. YARDS PER CATCH AMONGST NFL TEs (minimum 25 receptions) PLAYER TEAM NO. AVG. KELLEN WINSLOW CLE 82 13.5 Antonio Gates SD 75 13.1 Desmond Clark Chi. 44 12.4

Hall - Appeared in 30 games, including 29 starts, at St. Augustine (Division II) and holds the school career records with 26 sacks for 168 yards and 51 TFL… Totaled 156 tackles, including 92 solo, 4 recovered fumbles, 1 forced fumble, 4 PBU and 11 QB pressures during his collegiate career. *denotes player on practice squad -9-

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Derek Anderson profile DEREK ANDERSON #3

ANDERSON’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS PASSING ATTEMPTS: 48 (2x) last at Cincinnati 12/23/07 COMPLETIONS: 29 (2x) last at Cincinnati 12/23/07 PASSING YARDS: 364 vs. Seattle 11/4/07 PASSING TDs: 5 vs. Cincinnati 9/16/07 LONG PASS: 78t vs. Baltimore 9/30/07 INTERCEPTIONS: 4 (2x) last at Cincinnati 12/23/07 RUSH ATTEMPTS: 5 vs. Miami 10/14/07 RUSH YARDS: 44 vs. Kansas City 12/3/06 LONG RUSH: 33 vs. Kansas City 12/3/06 COMPLETION: 72% (2x) last at STL 10/28/07 QB RATING: 143.0 at St. Louis 10/28/07

Quarterback Height: 6-6 Weight: 230 College: Oregon State Birthdate: June 15, 1983 How Acquired: W (Balt.) – ‘05 Year with Browns: 4th Year in NFL: 4th Games Played/Started: 2005 (0/0); 2006 (5/3); 2007 (16/15); 2008 (1/1). Career Games: 22 games, 19 starts. Postseason Games: 0 games, 0 starts. Career Transactions: Drafted by Baltimore in the sixth round, 213th overall, in the 2005 NFL Draft…Waived by Baltimore on Sept. 20, 2005…Claimed by Cleveland via waivers from Baltimore on Sept. 21, 2005... Signed by Cleveland to a three-year contract on Feb. 29, 2008.

300-yard Passing Games (3)

Career Highlights: Named to his first Pro Bowl and had a breakout season in 2007 by passing for 29 TDs on 298-of-527 passing for 3,787 yards and a 82.5 QB rating…Tied a franchise mark with 5 TD passes in a 51-45 win over Cincinnati on Sept. 16.

Yards 364 328 304

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Date 11/04/2007 09/16/2007 12/02/2007

Opponent vs. Seattle vs. Cincinnati at Arizona

TD 0 5 2

In 2007, Browns QB Derek Anderson became the first Cleveland quarterback named to a Pro Bowl since Bernie Kosar earned the nod in 1988. Anderson threw for a career-high 3,787 yards, including a career-best 364 yards in the Browns Week Nine win over the Seahawks. Anderson ranked first among QBs with 12.71 yards-per-completion average in 2007. Anderson racked up 29 passing TDs, which tied for the second most in a single season in franchise history.

ANDERSON’S CAREER PASSING STATISTICS Year 2005 2006 2007 2008 NFL

Team GP Cleveland 0 Cleveland 5 Cleveland 16 Cleveland 1 Totals 22

(W-L) Record 0-0 0-3 10-5 0-1 10-9

GS 0 3 15 1 19

Att 0 117 527 24 668

Cmp 0 66 298 11 375

Pct. 0.0% 56.4% 56.5% 45.8% 56.1%

Yds 0 793 3,787 114 4,694

Yds/Att. 0.0 6.8 7.2 10.4 7.0

TD 0 5 29 1 35

Int 0 8 19 0 27

Lg 0 54 78t 18 78t

Yds. Lost 0 66 109 0 175

Sk 0 8 14 1 23

QB Rating 0.0 63.1 82.5 74.0 78.8

2008 Offensive Game-By-Game Statistics Date 9/7 9/14 9/21 9/28 10/13 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/6 11/17 11/23 11/30 12/7 12/15 12/21 12/28 Totals

Opp. DAL PIT at Balt at Cin NYG at Wash at Jac BALT DEN at Buf HOU IND at Ten at Phi CIN at Pit 1 game

Att. 11

Comp 24

Yds 114

Pct 45.8%

TD 1

Int 0

LG 18

Sk 1

Rat 74.0

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JAMAL LEWIS Profile 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES (35)

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Yards 295 216 205 187 187 186 180 170 167 163 135 134 134 132 131 130 128 126

Running Back Height: 5-11 Weight: 245 College: Tennessee Birth Date: Aug. 26, 1979 How Acquired: UFA (Balt.) – ’07 Year with Browns: 2nd Year in NFL: 9th Games Played Started: 2000 (16/13, 4/3); 2001 (0/0, 0/0); 2002 (16/15); 2003 (16/16, 1/1); 2004 (12/12); 2005 (15/15); 2006 (16/16, 1/1); 2007 (15/15); 2008 (1/1). Career Totals: 107 games, 103 starts Postseason Totals: 6 games, 5 starts Career Transactions: Originally drafted by Baltimore in the first round, 5th overall, in the 2000 NFL Draft…Signed by Cleveland as an unrestricted free agent on March 7, 2007... Signed by Cleveland to a three-year contract on Feb. 21, 2008. Career Highlights: An eight-year veteran who enters 2008 having rushed for 9,105 yards on 2,120 carries and 54 TDs…Set the single-game NFL rushing record with 295 yards vs. Cleveland on Sept. 14, 2003…His 387 carries and 2,066 yards in 2003 were both Baltimore Ravens franchise records…Earned Football Digest Comeback Player of the Year in 2002…In 2000, joined Tony Dorsett as one of only two rookies to run for over 1,000 yards for the eventual Super Bowl Champion Baltimore Ravens, and added 338 yards and 4 TDs in four postseason games in 2000.

Date 09/14/03 09/16/07 12/21/03 10/06/02 11/19/00 09/26/04 12/07/03 11/26/00 01/02/05 12/16/07 11/10/02 11/25/07 10/26/03 09/21/03 10/12/03 12/19/04 12/30/07 12/17/00

Opponent vs. Cleveland vs. Cincinnati at Cleveland at Cleveland vs. Dallas at Cincinnati vs. Cincinnati vs. Cleveland vs. Miami vs. Buffalo vs. Cincinnati vs. Houston vs. Denver at San Diego at Arizona at Indianapolis vs. San Francisco at Arizona

Yards 125 121 119 118 117 116 116 115 114 113 111 109 109 109 105 101 100

Date 12/14/03 12/01/02 10/20/02 12/09/07 11/23/03 10/10/04 09/24/00 09/28/03 12/28/03 11/27/05 11/09/03 12/17/06 10/29/06 11/05/00 12/19/05 10/19/03 12/22/02

Opponent at Oakland at Cincinnati vs. Jacksonville at New York Jets vs. Seattle at Washington vs. Cincinnati vs. Kansas City vs. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati at St. Louis vs. Cleveland at New Orleans at Cincinnati vs. Green Bay at Cincinnati vs. Cleveland

an impressive engagement Browns RB Jamal Lewis went over the 1,000-yard plateau for the 2007 season in the Browns Week 15 win over the Bills, becoming the eighth Browns RB to rush for 1,000 yards in a season and marking the 21st time in Browns history that a RB has rushed for 1,000 yards or more. He finished the 2007 campaign with his fifth 100-yard performance of the season, gaining 128 yards in the Browns Week 17 win over the 49ers to finish the year with 1,304 rushing yards, the fifth highest total in the NFL in 2007.

LEWIS’ SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS RUSHING ATTEMPTS: 34 vs. Miami 1/2/05 RUSHING YARDS: 295 vs. Cleveland 12/21/03 LONG RUSH: 82t vs. Cleveland 9/14/03 RUSHING TDS: 4 vs. Seattle 11/4/07 RECEPTIONS: 7 at Indianapolis 10/13/02 RECEIVING YARDS: 108 vs. New Orleans 12/8/02 LONG RECEPTION: 77t vs. New Orleans 12/8/02 RECEIVING TDS: 1; four times (last at New York Jets 12/9/07)

NFL LEADING RUSHERS IN 2007 PLAYER TEAM LaDainian Tomlinson SD Adrian Peterson Min. Brian Westbrook Phi. Willie Parker Pit. JAMAL LEWIS CLE

YARDS 1,474 1,341 1,333 1,316 1,304

CAREER OFFENSIVE Statistics Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 NFL

Team Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Cleveland Cleveland Totals

GP 16 0 16 16 12 15 16 15 1 107

GS 13 0 15 16 12 15 16 15 1 103

Att 309 0 308 387 235 269 314 298 13 2,133

RUSHING Yds 1,364 0 1,327 2,066 1,006 906 1,132 1,304 62 9,167

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No 27 0 47 26 10 32 18 30 1 191

RECEIVING Yds 296 0 442 205 116 191 115 248 14 1,627

Avg 11.0 0.0 9.4 7.9 11.6 6.0 6.4 8.3 14.0 8.5

Lg 45 0 77t 26 46 15t 15 34 14 77t

2008 Offensive Game-By-Game Statistics Date 9/7 9/14 9/21 9/28 10/13 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/6 11/17 11/23 111/30 12/7 12/15 12/21 12/28 Totals

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Yards 125 107 100

Tight End Height: 6-4 Weight: 250 College: Miami (Fla.) Birthdate: July 21, 1983 How Acquired: D(1) – ‘04 Year with Browns: 5th Year in NFL: 5th

Career Highlights: Named to the Pro Bowl in 2007 after a career-high 1,106 yards and 5 TDs on 82 receptions…In 2006 led all NFL tight ends and ranked ninth in the league with 89 receptions…Recorded a career-high 89 receptions in 2006, tying Hall of Fame tight end Ozzie Newsome (1983, 1984) for the franchise mark for most receptions in a singleseason.

Browns TE Kellen Winslow continued to impress and to stack up big numbers from the TE position in 2007. Winslow had at least four catches in 13 of the Browns 16 games in 2007. In the Browns Week Two win over the Bengals he had the first 100-yard receiving performance of his career, before matching a career-high with 11 receptions for a career-high 125 yards in the Browns Week Nine win over the Seahawks. Winslow later hauled in 10 passes, the fourth 10+-reception game of his career and contributed 107 yards, the third 100-yard receiving day of his career in the Browns Week 12 victory over the Texans.

WINSLOW’S CAREER OFFENSIVE STATISTICS GP 2 0 16 16 1 35

GS 2 0 16 14 1 33

Avg 10.0 0.0 9.8 13.5 9.4 11.5

Lg 21 0 40 49 17 49

In the Browns Week 16 contest with the Bengals, Winslow broke the 1,000-yard barrier, doing so for the first time in his career, before adding 62 yards in the Week 17 victory over the 49ers to finish the season with 1,106 receiving yards, the third highest single season total in franchise history.

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Winslow’s 1,106 receiving yards ranked him third amongst NFL TEs in 2007. RECEIVING YARDS OF TEs IN 2007 PLAYER TEAM Tony Gonzalez KC Jason Witten Dal. KELLEN WINSLOW CLE

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Winslow had at least one catch of 20+ yards in 10 of the Browns 16 games in 2007 and led all TEs in that category. Winslow also added a career-long 49-yard reception against the Ravens in Week Four. In 2006, Winslow had 11 catches of 20 yards or more, ranking fourth amongst NFL TEs.

WINSLOW’S 2008 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date 9/7 9/14 9/21 9/28 10/13 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/6 11/17 11/23 11/30 12/7 12/15 12/21 12/28 Totals

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WINSLOW’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS RECEPTIONS: 11; three times (last vs. Seattle 11/4/07) RECEIVING YARDS: 125 vs. Seattle 11/4/07 RECEIVING TDS: 1; seven times (last vs. Houston 11/25/07) LONG RECEPTION: 49 vs. Baltimore 9/30/07

Team Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Totals

Opponent Rec. vs. Seattle 11 vs. Houston 10 vs. Cincinnati 6

In 2006, TE Kellen Winslow tied Hall of Fame tight end Ozzie Newsome for first place on Cleveland’s single-season receptions list with 89 catches for the year. Newsome recorded 89 receptions in 1983 and ’84. Winslow led all NFL tight ends in receptions and was third in receiving yards (875) among his position.

Career Transactions: Drafted by Cleveland in the first round, sixth overall, in the 2004 NFL Draft.

Year 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 NFL

Date 11/04/2007 11/25/2007 09/16/2007

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Games Played/Started: 2004 (2/2); 2005 (0/0); 2006 (16/16); 2007 (16/14), 2008 (1/1). Career Games: 35 games, 33 starts Postseason Games: 0 games, 0 starts

RECEIVING No Yds 5 50 0 0 89 875 82 1,106 5 47 181 2,078

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Browns WR Braylon Edwards, with 16 touchdown catches last season, set a Browns franchise-record for TD catches in a single season. His 16 TD grabs also ranked second in the NFL in 2007.

Wide Receiver Height: 6-3 Weight: 215 College: Michigan Birthdate: Feb. 21, 1983 How Acquired: D(1) – ‘05 Year with Browns: 4th Year in NFL: 4th

MOST RECEIVING TDs IN A SINGLE SEASON BY A BROWNS WR PLAYER YEAR TDs BRAYLON EDWARDS 2007 16 Gary Collins 1963 13 Paul Warfield, G. Collins 1968, 1966 12 NFL LEADERS IN RECEIVING TDs PLAYER TEAM Randy Moss NE BRAYLON EDWARDS CLE Terrell Owens Dal.

Games Played/Started: 2005 (10/7); 2006 (16/15); 2007 (16/16); 2008 (1/1). Career Totals: 43 games, 39 starts Postseason Totals: 0 games, 0 starts

Career Highlights: Named to the Pro Bowl following a breakout 2007 season where he set a career-high in all four offensive categories—80 receptions, 1,289 yards, 16.1 avg. and 16 TDs…Set a franchise single-season record with 1,289 receiving yards and 16 TDs…Set a career-high 3 TDs vs. Miami on Oct. 14, 2007…In 2006, led the team with 884 yards receiving and 6 TDs…Recorded his first TD reception on an 80-yard TD reception at Green Bay on Sept. 18, 2005, and finished with 3 receptions for 107 yards.

DYNAMIC DUO

EDWARDS’ SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS RECEPTIONS: 8 (4x) last at Cincinnati 12/23/07 RECEIVING YARDS: 149 at Arizona 12/2/07 RECEIVING TDS: 3 vs Miami 10/14/07 LONG RECEPTION: 80t at Green Bay 9/18/05 RUSH ATTEMPTS: 1; 3 times (last at Houston 12/31/06) RUSH YARDS: 8 at San Diego 11/5/06

Browns WR Braylon Edwards and TE Kellen Winslow became the first duo in Browns history to each record 1,000 yards receiving in the same season. “The opposing defense has to pick their poison, double either myself or Braylon,” said Winslow. “Braylon is good to have as a catalyst on this offense because he is getting open and beating his man. Opposing defenses have to account for both of us on the field and then it creates opportunities for other players.” Edwards became the sixth receiver in Browns history to eclipse the 1,000-yard mark in a single season, setting the franchise record for most receiving yards in a single season. Winslow joined Edwards as the seventh Browns receiver to eclipse the 1,000-yard mark in a season. BROWNS 1,000-YARD RECEIVERS IN A SINGLE SEASON PLAYER YEAR YARDS BRAYLON EDWARDS 2007 1,289 Webster Slaughter 1989 1,236 KELLEN WINSLOW 2007 1,106 Kevin Johnson 2001 1,097 Paul Warfield 1968 1,067 Antonio Bryant 2005 1,009 Ozzie Newsome 1981 1,002 Ozzie Newsome 1984 1,001 The Browns duo had the fourth-most combined total receiving yards in the NFL in 2007. RECEIVERS/YARDS TEAM YDS. R. Moss (1,493), W. Welker (1,175) NE 2,668 C. Johnson (1,440), Houshmandzadeh (1,143) Cin. 2,583 T. Owens (1,355), J. Witten (1,145) Dal. 2,500 EDWARDS (1,289), WINSLOW (1,106) CLE 2,395

100-yard Receiving Games (8) Date 12/02/2007 09/16/2007 11/16/2006 10/28/2007 09/24/2006 10/07/2007 09/17/2006 09/18/2005

Opponent Rec. at Arizona 7 vs. Cincinnati 8 vs. Pittsburgh 7 at St. Louis 8 vs. Baltimore 5 at New England 6 at Cincinnati 4 at Green Bay 3

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EDWARDS’ 2008 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date 9/7 9/14 9/21 9/28 10/13 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/6 11/17 11/23 11/30 12/7 12/15 12/21 12/28 Total

RECEIVING Opp No. Yds Avg. DAL 2 14 7.0 PIT at Balt at Cin NYG at Wash at Jac BALT DEN at Buf HOU IND at Ten at Phi CIN at Pit 1 game 2 14 7.0

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Edwards set a franchise record for receiving TDs in a season (Gary Collins, 1963) with his 14th and 15th TD grabs of the season in the Browns Week 16 contest with the Bengals, before finishing the season with one final TD grab in the victory over the 49ers in Week 17, increasing his franchise record to 16. Edwards also matched his career-high with eight receptions in the Week 16 game with the Bengals, the fourth time he hauled in eight passes in a game in 2007.

Career Transactions: Drafted by Cleveland in the first round, third overall, in the 2005 NFL Draft.

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JOE JUREVICIUS PROFILE

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Wide Receiver Height: 6-0 Weight: 200 College: Tennessee Birthdate: Nov. 10, 1980 How Acquired: URF (N.E.) - ‘08 Year with Browns: 1st Year in NFL: 7th

Wide Receiver Height: 6-5 Weight: 232 College: Penn State Birthdate: Dec. 23, 1974 How Acquired: UFA (Sea.) – ‘06 Year with Browns: 3rd Year in NFL: 11th

Games Played/Started: 2002 (13/7); 2003 (11/3); 2004 (16/10); 2005 (16/13); 2006 (12/11, 2/2); 2007 (16/9, 3/0); 2008 (0/0).

Games Played/Started: 1998 (14/1); 1999 (16/1); 2000 (14/3, 2/0); 2001 (14/9); 2002 (15/3, 3/1); 2003 (5/2); 2004 (10/4); 2005 (16/11, 3/3); 2006 (13/8); 2007 (16/12); 2008 (0/0).

Career Totals: 84 games, 53 starts Postseason Totals: 5 games, 2 starts

Career Totals: 133 games, 53 starts Postseason Totals: 8 games, 4 starts

Career Transactions: Selected by New Orleans in the first round, 13th overall, in the 2002 NFL Draft…Acquired by Philadelphia via trade from New Orleans on Aug. 28, 2006 for LB Mark Simoneau and a conditional 4th round pick in the 2007 NFL Draft…Signed by New England as an unrestricted free agent on March 13, 2007…Signed by Cleveland as an unrestricted free agent on March 1, 2008.

Career Transactions: Originally drafted by the N.Y. Giants in the second round, 55th overall, in the 1998 NFL Draft…Signed as a free agent by Tampa Bay on April 10, 2002…Signed as an unrestricted free agent by Seattle on March 25, 2005…Signed by Cleveland to a fouryear contract as an unrestricted free agent on March 11, 2006. Career Highlights: Competed in three Super Bowls (XXXV with the N.Y. Giants in 2000, XXXVII with Tampa Bay in 2002 and XL with Seattle in 2005)… Set a career-high with 55 receptions and 10 touchdowns in 11 starts with Seattle in 2005…Posted a career-high 706 receiving yards in 2001 with the Giants…Led Tampa Bay in 2002 postseason receiving with 197 yards and 1 TD on 8 receptions…Caught career playoff-long 71-yard pass from QB Brad Johnson in NFC Championship Game vs. Philadelphia in 2002.

Career Highlights: Six-year NFL veteran has played in 84 games, including 53 starts with New Orleans, Philadelphia and New England…Totaled 279 receptions for 4,213 yards (15.1 avg.) and 31 TDs…Had a career-high 70 receptions for 945 yards with New Orleans in 2005. STALLWORTH’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS RECEPTIONS: 10 vs Denver 11/21/04 RECEIVING YARDS: 141; twice (last at Houston 9/10/06) RECEIVING TDS: 2 at New England 11/20/05 LONG RECEPTION: 84t vs Washington 11/12/06 RUSH ATTEMPTS: 1; 12 times (last vs Cleveland 10/7/07) RUSH YARDS: 26 at Atlanta 11/28/04

JUREVICIUS’ RECEIVING SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS RECEPTIONS: 9 at St. Louis 10/9/05 RECEIVING YARDS: 137 vs. N.Y. Giants 11/27/05; at St. Louis 10/9/05 RECEIVING TDS: 2; 6 times (last vs. Cincinnati 9/17/07) LONG RECEPTION: 71 at Dallas 1/2/00

100-yard Receiving Games (13) Yards 141 141 139 136 129 122 114

Opponent at Houston vs. N.Y. Giants vs. Washington at Dallas at Green Bay vs. Denver vs. Dallas

Date 9/10/06 9/19/05 11/12/06 10/14/07 10/9/05 11/21/04 12/28/03

Rec. 6 8 6 7 8 10 3

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Yards 113 113 111 111 102 101

Opponent Date at Dallas 12/12/04 vs. S.F. 9/19/04 vs. Carolina 12/4/06 at Cincinnati 12/22/02 vs. Carolina 12/18/05 at Seattle 9/7/03

Rec. 5 9 4 6 5 8

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STALLWORTH’S 2008 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date 9/7 9/14 9/21 9/28 10/13 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/6 11/17 11/23 11/30 12/7 12/15 12/21 12/28 Total

Date 11/25/2005 10/09/2005 12/07/2006 12/08/2002

Opponent Rec. vs. N.Y. Giants 8 at St. Louis 9 at Pittsburgh 7 vs. Atlanta 8

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Shaun Rogers Profile

Shaun Smith Profile

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Defensive Line Height: 6-4 Weight: 350 College: Texas Birthdate: March 12, 1979 How Acquired: Tr. (Det.) - ‘08 Year with Browns: 1st Year in NFL: 8th

Defensive Line Height: 6-2 Weight: 325 College: South Carolina Birthdate: Aug. 19, 1981 How Acquired: RFA (Cin.) - ‘07 Year with Browns: 2nd Year in NFL: 5th

Games Played/Started: 2001 (16/16); 2002 (14/12); 2003 (16/16); 2004 (16/16); 2005 (14/14); 2006 (6/6); 2007 (16/16), 2008 (1/1).

Games Played/Started: 2003 (0/0); 2004 (8/2); 2005 (13/5, 1/0); 2006 (13/0); 2007 (15/10), 2008 (1/0).

Career Totals: 99 games, 97 starts Postseason Totals: 0 games, 0 starts

Career Totals: 50 games, 17 starts Postseason Totals: 1 games, 0 starts

Career Transactions: Originally drafted by Detroit in the second round, 61st overall, in the 2001 NFL Draft…Traded by Detroit to Cleveland for DB Leigh Bodden and the Browns 2008 third round draft choice on March 1, 2008…Signed by Cleveland to a six-year contract on March 4, 2008.

Career Transactions: Signed by Dallas as an undrafted rookie free agent on May 1, 2003…Waived by Dallas on Aug. 31, 2003…Signed by Dallas to the practice squad on Sept. 1, 2003…Waived by Dallas on Aug. 31, 2004…Claimed by Arizona via waivers on Sept. 1, 2004…Waived by Arizona on Sept. 6, 2004…Signed by New Orleans to the practice squad on Sept. 7…Signed by New Orleans to the active roster on Sept. 18, 2004…Waived by New Orleans on Nov. 30, 2004…Claimed by Cincinnati via waivers on Dec. 1, 2004…Signed by Cleveland as an unrestricted free agent on March 16, 2007.

Career Highlights: Totaled 447 tackles, including 296 solo and 29.5 sacks for 217.5 yards… Named to two Pro Bowls following the 2004 and 2005 seasons…Had a career-high 7 sacks in 2007 and returned an interception 66 yards for a TD vs. Denver on Nov. 4, 2007…Has made an impact on special teams throughout his career and has blocked 11 kicks, including 10 field goal attempts and 1 PAT.

Career Highlights: Played in 49 career games, including 17 starts with New Orleans, Cincinnati and Cleveland with 137 career tackles…Had a career-high 63 tackles and 2 sacks with Cleveland in 2007.

ROGERS’ SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS TACKLES: 11 vs. Tennessee 10/21/01 SACKS: 2.5 vs. Denver 11/4/07 FORCED FUMBLES: 1, four times, latest: vs. Atlanta 11/24/05 RECOVERED FUMBLES: 2 at Green Bay 11/10/02 INTERCEPTIONS: 1 vs. Denver 11/4/07 (returned 66 yards for TD) BLOCKED FIELD GOALS: 2 at San Francisco 11/4/01

S. SMITH’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS TACKLES: 8 vs. Buffalo 12/16/07; at Cincinnati 12/23/07 SACKS: 1 at Pittsburgh 11/11/07; vs. Houston 11/25/07 FORCED FUMBLES: 1, at Pittsburgh 11/11/07

Robaire Smith Profile

Corey Williams Profile

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Defensive Line Height: 6-4 Weight: 310 College: Michigan State Birthdate: Nov. 15, 1977 How Acquired: UFA (Tenn.) - ‘07 Year with Browns: 2nd Year in NFL: 9th

Defensive Line Height: 6-4 Weight: 320 College: Arkansas State Birthdate: Aug. 17, 1980 How Acquired: Tr. (G.B.) - ‘08 Year with Browns: 1st Year in NFL: 5th

Games Played/Started: 2000 (8/0); 2001 (10/0); 2002 (16/2, 2/0); 2003 (16/15, 2/2); 2004 (16/16); 2005 (16/16); 2006 (15/12); 2007 (16/16), 2008 (1/1).

Games Played/Started: 2004 (12/0, 1/0); 2005 (12/0); 2006 (16/11); 2007 (16/9, 2/2), 2008 (1/1).

Career Totals: 113 games, 77 starts Postseason Totals: 4 games, 2 starts

Career Totals: 56 games, 20 starts Postseason Totals: 3 games, 2 starts

Career Transactions: Originally drafted by Tennessee in the sixth round, 197th overall, in the 2000 NFL Draft…Signed by Houston as an unrestricted free agent on March 4, 2004… Signed by Tennessee as an unrestricted free agent on Sept. 6, 2006…Signed by Cleveland as an unrestricted free agent to a four-year contract on March 16, 2007.

Career Transactions: Originally selected by Green Bay in the sixth round, 179th overall, in the 2004 NFL Draft…Traded by Green Bay to Cleveland for the Browns 2008 secondround draft choice on Feb. 29, 2008… Signed by Cleveland to a six-year contract on Feb. 29, 2008.

Career Highlights: played in 113 games, including 77 starts, with Tennessee, Houston and Cleveland…Has totaled 510 tackles, 21 sacks, 41 QB pressures and 16 PBU during his NFL career…Had back-to-back 100-tackle seasons with Houston in 2004 and 2005.

Career Highlights: Versatile defensive lineman has played in 56 games and has totaled 156 tackles and 17 sacks…Recorded a career-high 7 sacks and 51 tackles for the Packers in 2007…Recorded a career-high 7 sacks for Green Bay in 2006…Recorded a career-high 3 sacks at Buffalo on Nov. 5, 2006.

R. SMITH’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS TACKLES: 13, vs. Jacksonville 12/24/05 SACKS: 2 at Baltimore 11/18/07 FORCED FUMBLES: 1, 2 times: latest at Jacksonville 11/6/05 RECOVERED FUMBLE: 1, 2 times: latest at Jacksonville 10/26/03

WILLIAMS’ SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS TACKLES: 7 vs. Tennessee 10/11/04 SACKS: 3 at Buffalo 11/5/06 FORCED FUMBLE: 2 vs. Carolina 11/18/07 RECOVERED FUMBLE: 1 at Minnesota 11/12/06 INTERCEPTION: 1 at N.Y. Giants 9/16/07

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kamerion wimbley Profile

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Linebacker Height: 6-0 Weight: 240 College: Maryland Birthdate: Sept. 26, 1983 How Acquired: D2 – ‘06 Year with Browns: 3rd Year in NFL: 3rd

Linebacker Height: 6-3 Weight: 260 College: Florida State Birthdate: Oct. 13, 1983 How Acquired: D1 – ‘06 Year with Browns: 3rd Year in NFL: 3rd

Games Played/Started: 2006 (13/13); 2007 (14/13), 2008 (1/1). Career Totals: 28 games, 27 starts. Postseason Totals: 0 games, 0 starts.

Games Played/Started: 2006 (16/15); 2007 (16/16), 2008 (1/1). Career Games: 33 games, 32 starts Postseason Games: 0 games, 0 starts Career Transactions: Originally drafted by Cleveland in the first round, 13th overall, in the 2006 NFL Draft.

Career Transactions: Originally drafted by Cleveland in the second round, 34th overall, in the 2006 NFL Draft.

Career Highlights: Set the Browns franchise rookie record with 11 sacks and ranked second in the NFL among rookies…Had a career-high 2 sacks at Oakland on Oct. 1, 2006, vs. Tampa Bay on Dec. 24, 2006 and at Oakland on Sept. 23, 2007.

Career Highlights: Led the Browns with 114 tackles in 2007… In his rookie season, finished second on the team in tackles with 115…Posted a career-high 16 tackles at Carolina on Oct. 8, 2006, and matched the total vs. Cincinnati on Nov. 26, 2006.

WIMBLEY’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS TACKLES: 8 vs. N.Y. Jets 10/29/06 SACKS: 2 (3x) last at Oakland 9/23/07 QB PRESSURES: 3 vs. Baltimore 9/24/06 RECOVERED FUMBLE: 1 (three times) last at Baltimore 12/17/06 FORCED FUMBLES: 1 (three times) last vs. Houston 11/25/07

JACKSON’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS TACKLES: 16 vs. Cincinnati 11/26/06; at Carolina 10/8/06 PBU: 2 vs. Baltimore 9/30/07 INTERCEPTIONS: 1 vs. Houston 11/25/07

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HITTING A WALL

In 2007, Browns LB Kamerion Wimbley compiled the third two-sack game of his career (at Oak. 9/23/07; vs. TB 12/24/06; at Oak. 10/1/06) with two sacks at Oakland in Week Three. He added his third sack of 2007 in the Browns Week Six victory over the Dolphins, his fourth of the 2007 season in the Week 11 win over the Ravens and his fifth in the Week 14 victory over the Jets. Wimbley, completed his second season as a pro in 2007 and has 16 career sacks, which ranks as the eighth highest total amongst LBs in the NFL since 2006. SACKS SINCE START OF 2006 SEASON *amongst NFL LBs PLAYER TEAM GP SACKS Shawne Merriman SD 27 29.5 DeMarcus Ware Dal. 32 25.5 Shaun Phillips SD 29 20 Julian Peterson Sea. 32 19.5 Adalius Thomas NE 32 17.5 Greg Ellis Dal. 22 17 Mike Vrabel NE 32 17 KAMERION WIMBLEY CLE 32 16

LB D’Qwell Jackson led the team with 114 tackles* (78 solo, 33 assisted, 3TFL) in 2007, including a season-high 12 tackles* (9 solo, 3 assisted) in the Week 14, 24-18 win against the Jets. DB Sean Jones (47 solo, 56 assisted, 2 TFL) had the second most tackles on the team with 105 tackles*. LB Andra Davis had the third most tackles on the team with 104 tackles* (56 solo, 39 assisted, 9 TFL) including a team-high 4 tackles* for loss in the 8-0 win over the Bills in Week 15.

WIMBLEY’S 2008 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

JACKSON’S 2008 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

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TACKLES Sacks Int’s Fumbles Tackles for Opp Total S A No/Yds No/Yds PBU Rec./For. Loss DAL 11 8 3 0 0 0 0 0 PIT at Balt at Cin NYG at Wash at Jac BALT DEN at Bug HOU IND at Ten at Phi CIN at Pit 1 game 11 8 3 0 0 0 0 0

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BRODNEY POOL Profile

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Safety Height: 6-1 Weight: 225 College: Georgia Birthdate: March 2, 1982 How Acquired: D(2) – ‘04 Year with Browns: 5th Year in NFL: 5th

Safety Height: 6-2 Weight: 205 College: Oklahoma Birthdate: May 24, 1984 How Acquired: D(2) – ‘05 Year with Browns: 4th Year in NFL: 4th Games Played/Started: 2005 (13/0); 2006 (16/8); 2007 (16/16), 2008 (1/1).

Games Played/Started: 2004 (0/0); 2005 (16/0); 2006 (16/16); 2007 (16/16), 2008 (1/1). Career Games: 49 games, 33 starts Postseason Games: 0 games, 0 starts

Career Totals: 45 games, 25 starts Postseason Totals: 0 games, 0 starts

Career Transactions: Drafted by Cleveland in the second round, 59th overall, in the 2004 NFL Draft.

Career Transactions: Drafted by Cleveland in the second round, 34th overall, in the 2005 NFL Draft.

Career Highlights: Matched a career-high five interceptions in 2007…In 2006, tied for the team lead with five interceptions and was tied for 10th in the NFL…Named AFC Defensive Player of the Week following his performance vs. N.Y. Jets on Oct. 29, 2006.

Career Highlights: Scored his first career TD on a 100-yard interception return at Baltimore on Nov. 18, 2007, which set a franchise record…Three-year veteran has played in 36 consecutive contests…Recorded his first career interception late in the 4th quarter on a Steve McNair pass to secure a 20-14 win vs. Tennessee on Nov. 6, 2005.

JONES’ SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS TACKLES: 13 at Cincinnati 9/17/06 SACKS: 0.5 (2x) last at NY Jets 12/9/07 INTERCEPTIONS: 2 vs. N.Y. Jets 10/29/06 FORCED FUMBLE: 1 (2x) last at Oakland 9/23/07 RECOVERED FUMBLE: 1 vs. New Orleans 9/10/06 PBU: 2 at Oakland 9/23/07 BLOCKED KICK: 1 (PAT) vs. Tampa Bay 12/24/06

POOL’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS TACKLES: 9 at Oakland 9/23/07 SACKS: 1 at Cincinnati 9/17/06; vs. Chicago 10/9/05 INTERCEPTIONS: 1 (4x) at Baltimore 11/18/07 FORCED FUMBLE: 1 at San Diego 11/5/06 RECOVERED FUMBLE: 1 at Baltimore 12/17/06; at San Diego 11/5/06 PBU: 3 at Carolina 10/8/06

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Browns DB Sean Jones finished second on the team with five interceptions. Jones picked off Bengals QB Carson Palmer in Week Two, Seahawks QB Matt Hasselbeck in Week Nine, Ravens QB Kyle Boller in Week 11, Cardinals QB Kurt Warner in Week 13 and Jets QB Kellen Clemens in the end zone, thwarting a Jets scoring drive, in Week 14.

DB Brodney Pool had an interception in back-to-back games in 2007, intercepting Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger in Week 10, before swooping in front of a Ravens QB Kyle Boller pass in the end zone and returning it 100 yards for a touchdown in the Browns Week 11 win over the Ravens. Pool’s 100-yard interception for a touchdown set a franchise record, surpassing the 97-yard interception returns of Anthony Henry (12/16/01) and Najee Mustafaa (10/10/93), both of which were also returned for touchdowns.

Jones also had the second most tackles on the team in 2007 with 105 tackles* (47 solo, 56 assisted, 2 TFL).

Pool’s 100-yard INT return also marked the longest interception return for a touchdown in the NFL in 2007.

JONE’S 2008 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date 9/7 9/14 9/21 9/28 10/13 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/6 11/17 11/23 11/30 12/7 12/15 12/21 12/28 Totals

POOL’S 2008 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

TACKLES Sacks Int’s Fumbles Tackles for Opp Total S A No/Yds No/Yds PBU Rec./For. Loss DAL 7 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 PIT at Balt at Cin NYG at Wash at Jac BALT DEN at Bug HOU IND at Ten at Phi CIN at Pit 1 game 7 4 3 0 0 0 0 0

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TACKLES Sacks Int’s Fumbles Tackles for Opp Total S A No/Yds No/Yds PBU Rec./For. Loss DAL INACTIVE INACTIVE PIT at Balt at Cin NYG at Wash at Jac BALT DEN at Bug HOU IND at Ten at Phi CIN at Pit

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BET YOU DIDN’T KNOW S Mike Adams has a joint foundation with childhood friend Gerald Hayes (Ariz.) named the Rising Stars Foundation to assist underprivileged youth www.risingstarsfoundation.org.

LB Antwan Peek established a relationship with the United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Cleveland and provides game tickets for children to sit in ‘Peek’s Pound’. He was also recruited at the University of Cincinnati to play basketball for coach Bob Huggins.

FB Charles Ali was the only Browns undrafted rookie free agent to earn a roster spot during training camp and spent the entire 2007 season on the 53-man roster.

LS Ryan Pontbriand participated in the NFL and NFL Players Association three-day entrepreneurial program at the Kellogg School of Business at Northwestern. His great-grandfather, Victor Hunt, was on the coaching staff of SMU’s 1935 team that won the Knute Rockne Trophy, emblematic of the National Championship.

QB Derek Anderson raised over $50,000 to support flood victims in his home state of Oregon in 2007. He started a youth football camp at his high school in Scappoose, Ore. He was named as the 2007 Player of the Year by the local chapter of the PFWA. WR Joshua Cribbs will once again host a reality television show, ‘Josh’s Cribbs’ on Fox Sports Ohio. He signed a six-year contract extension with the Browns through the 2012 season and is a converted college quarterback from Kent State, earned a roster spot as an undrafted rookie free agent in 2005. LB Andra Davis makes regular visits to Boys and Girls Clubs and donates tickets to all Browns home games for parents and their children to enjoy games as a family. He is the first person from his hometown of Live Oak, Fla., and Suwanee High School to play professional sports and is honored every year with a day celebrating his professional accomplishments. K Phil Dawson is the longest active tenured member of the Browns. He scored the first regular season rushing TD for the Browns at Cleveland Browns Stadium with a 4-yard TD run on a fake field goal attempt vs. Cincinnati on Oct. 10, 1999. TE Darnell Dinkins established the Maleness to Manhood Foundation to benefit innercity youth. He spoke to nearly 100 students at Cleveland’s Genesis High School, a program to provide intense academic recovery to specific youth in a small group instruction. WR Braylon Edwards donated $1 million to the Cleveland Municipal School District to create a college scholarship opportunity for 100 eighth-grade students, named Advance 100, as long as the students maintain a 2.5 GPA, participate in 15 hours of community service each year throughout high school. In 2006, he donated $500,000 to create a scholarship endowment at the University of Michigan for the football player who wears the No. 1 jersey, the largest donation pledged to the university by a professional athlete. OL Hank Fraley was one of only two players to take every offensive snap (Joe Thomas) in 2007. His brother, David, was stationed with the United States Army’s 3rd Infantry Division in Iraq and his father is a Vietnam veteran. RB Jerome Harrison is very active in the Cleveland community by supporting charitable events such as Shop with a Jock and the NFL’s Hometown Huddle. TE Steve Heiden is a partner in an athletic training facility, Athletic Development Corp., using science and technology for prep and collegiate athletes in Valley View, Ohio. He recorded his first career TD reception and blocked a punt in the same game at Carolina on Dec. 17, 2000. LB D’Qwell Jackson changed his number from 58 to 52 this past spring. His wife Amira, recently opened her dental practice in Westlake, Ohio. S Sean Jones recorded his second consecutive 100-plus tackle season (105 in 2007 and 107.5 in 2006). WR Joe Jurevicius is a Cleveland-area native who played prep football at Lake Catholic High School in Mentor, Ohio and has played in three Super Bowls during his career, earning a ring with Tampa Bay in Super Bowl XXXVII. He has a 65,000-acre hunting ranch, Dismal River Outfitters, in Mullen, Neb., which is stocked with buffalo, elk and deer. RB Jamal Lewis topped 9,000 career rushing yards, in 2007, becoming one of only 26 players in NFL history to accomplish that feat. He is the owner and CEO of a trucking company, All American Xpress, based in Atlanta, Ga. LB Willie McGinest is the CEO of a multi-faceted entertainment company called 55 Entertainment, and owns a sports memorabilia company, Signature Collectables, a visual content and distribution company, Pristine Vision and owns and operates restaurant franchises and investment properties, WilMac, Inc. OL Seth McKinney is partner in a heavy machinery company, G Bar S Site Service, in Centerville, Texas. His father, Mike, was the Health and Human Services Commissioner for the state of Texas under former Governor and now President George W. Bush, and then served as the Chief of Staff for Texas Governor Rick Perry.

S Brodney Pool scored his first career TD on a 100-yard interception return at Baltimore on Nov. 18, 2007, which set a franchise record. His mother, Rose, is the assistant track coach at the University of Texas. QB Brady Quinn graduated from Notre Dame with dual degrees in political science and finance. This past spring he participated in the NFL and NFL Players Association three-day business management and entrepreneurial program at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. DL Shaun Rogers interacted with 2,000 Detroit-area underprivileged children at the NFL Experience Kids’ Day the week of Super Bowl XL. His father, Ernie, played at Rice (1975-78) and was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in 1979 and played in the Canadian Football League and also for the Houston Gamblers in the USFL. OL Kevin Shaffer has started at tackle in 71 of the last 72 contests. He is very active in the Cleveland community by supporting charitable events such as Read with the Browns and Lift Up America. DL Robaire Smith has two older brothers who played professional sports – Fernando, who played nine seasons in the NFL, and Antonio, who played for the NBA’s Toronto Raptors after leading Michigan State to the 1999 Final Four. DL Shaun Smith established the ’91 Ways’ Foundation, which benefits at risk youth. This past year, he hosted his first annual celebrity bowling tournament at Corner Alley in Cleveland. DB Nick Sorensen participated in the NFL and NFL Player Association three-day business management and entrepreneurial program at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. OL Eric Steinbach has helped paved the way for four consecutive 1,000 yard rushers with Jamal Lewis (2007) and Rudi Johnson (2004-06). He led Providence Catholic High School (New Lenox, Ill.) to 50 straight wins and three state titles as a tight end and defensive end. OL Joe Thomas hosts an outdoor sportsman show on Sports Time Ohio, Outdoors Ohio with D’Arcy Egan and Joe Thomas. In 2007, he was named to the Pro Bowl and is only the fourth NFL rookie offensive lineman to be named to the Pro Bowl. OL Ryan Tucker is an avid rifle hunter of quail, deer and turkey, owns a 1,100 acre ranch in Texas. He earned a Super Bowl ring with St. Louis in 1999. FB Lawrence Vickers attended a youth football camp in Australia this past spring. DL Corey Williams has overcome personal tragedy as he lost his father at the age of 15 and his mother five years later. Just before the 2004 NFL Scouting Combine, he endured the death of his infant daughter, who lived only two weeks after her premature birth. He has since had another daughter and embraces fatherhood and everything the role brings in his life. LB Leon Williams is active in the Cleveland community by supporting the Shop with a Jock holiday program. LB Kamerion Wimbley set the Browns rookie record with 11 sacks in 2006. He had his jersey number 12 retired at Northwest High School, his alma mater, during a basketball halftime ceremony on Jan. 23, 2007, in his hometown of Wichita, Kan. TE Kellen Winslow hosted his first youth football camp in North Olmsted, Ohio this past summer. He is very active in the Cleveland community by supporting charitable events such as the Special Olympics Holiday Party, Taste of the NFL and the Browns Youth Football Camps stressing the importance of nutrition and physical activity. RB Jason Wright is a keyboardist, singer and worship leader at The International House of Prayer in Cleveland. He and his wife, Tiffany, are passionate about education and are strong supporters of urban education initiatives such as Cleveland’s Entrepreneurial Preparatory School (E-Prep Middle School). P Dave Zastudil lettered in football, basketball and baseball at Bay Village (Ohio) High School.

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Romeo Crennel Press Conference Transcript 9-8-08 (Opening statement)- “As I told you last night, the game, if you had a title to put on it, ‘Missed Opportunities’ would be the headline. We had some chances and we didn’t take advantage of them. You always hate for that to happen in any game, particularly in the opener. You wanted to make a good showing and get started off right. We didn’t do that. We’re going to have to go to work and prove quite a bit before the next game. There is a good possibility that we will improve because some of the opportunities that we missed, we were able to make some of the plays last year. Last year we made the plays and we were able to win some games, this year, we’ve missed the plays so far. We’re going to concentrate on trying to get that better, then I think the outcome will be a better outcome. The outcome yesterday could have been a different outcome if we made some of those opportunities that we had. It would have been a little bit different game. As I’ve said, Dallas is a good football team and they played like a good football team. We played like we were not a very good football team and we need to get better, which we will do.”

(On facing Dallas in the first game)- “The thing is, we have to get better as a football team. We know that we have to get better, it wouldn’t make any difference who the opponent was, we didn’t play well enough in the first game and we need to play better in the next game. It’s the Steelers, it’s a division game, there’s a lot riding on it and we’re going to work our behinds off to try to get ready for it. Hopefully we will play a lot better than we did the first game. Anytime these games start counting, they count. So now we are 0-1, and we have some work to do to try to get out heads above water to get even. If we can win this next one, at least we’ll be even.” (On how to get more pressure on the quarterback)- “We can rush more guys. Everybody’s been talking about our secondary and how we’re not good enough on the back end. If you put more guys in the rush and they don’t get there, you expose those guys in the back end a little bit more. Now it becomes a chess match, you have to try to pick and chose your time when you want to rush more. I think what we’re going to have to end up doing is mix it up. Sometimes we’re going to have to rush three, four, five and sometimes six, but we’re going to have to mix it up and try our best to pick the most opportune time to put more people in the rush.”

(On injuries)- “I think the injury to Donte’ Stallworth in pregame, that hurt us a little bit because he has shown during training camp that he was a guy that could make some plays for us and we would be able to incorporate into the offense and be able to help us a little bit. Losing him right in pregame hurt. It started off as a groin, but after they looked at it again last night, they think it is more of a quad because it was up high. They think it was a quad strain. We will get that evaluated a little bit further and we’ll see what he can do on Wednesday and see where he is. Otherwise, I think we came out of the game okay. There were no major injuries in the game, the guys played pretty hard for the whole game and that is one thing that you have to do. The results were not what we wanted, but we have a chance to improve and get better, which we are going to try to get done.”

(On the Pittsburgh offense)- “They have a four wide receiver package that they will throw out there. That poses another problem we didn’t even see yesterday.” (On the secondary)- “I thought the corners were competitive and they tried to compete even though we ended up with a couple penalties as a result of that competition. But we were competing. They were able to make some plays, we gave up a couple outside plays when we were playing man coverage, but overall I think the corners did a decent job. The safeties, there were a couple times they ran some patterns that put us between a rock and a hard place on some of the choices we had to make and we didn’t always make the best choice.”

(On the game)- “I don’t think there were a whole lot of highlights in the game as I looked at it. Jamal (Lewis) ran the ball a little bit in the second half, his effort on a couple of runs was encouraging. Probably the most encouraging thing is without (Josh) Cribbs, we had some new returners in the game and both of those guys represented us very well. They handled the ball, they showed some poise back there and they got it done. (Syndric) Steptoe and (Gerard) Lawson, both of those young kids, really it was the first time for both of them in a real game. They did a nice job there. Special teams seemed to hold their own as the course of the day went on. Offensively and defensively, we didn’t get done what we needed to do to make the game a more competitive game and give ourselves a better chance to win. So we are going to work on that and improve that.”

(On the stats from the game)- “The numbers are what they are. They are the numbers because that’s what happened yesterday. That says we’re not good enough defensively and we’re not good enough offensively. With that said, if we catch a touchdown pass that we dropped and we catch the interception that we dropped, it changes the game. And maybe those stats are not what they are. We didn’t make the plays and we missed some opportunities. The numbers are what they are and what it is, is that we are not good enough defensively right now.” (On dropped passes)- “The receivers are told, if you get your hands on the ball you should catch it. Generally if they get their hands on it, it counts as a drop if they won’t catch it. (Braylon) Edwards had some, (Steve) Heiden had one, and Steptoe had one, so everybody is involved in it a little bit. Everybody drops balls. We talked about missed opportunities, but what Wade Phillips is telling his tight end right now is that he dropped one up the seam that hit him right in the hands and he dropped it. He is a pretty good receiver also, so that happens. You don’t want it to happen but it does.”

(On the pass rush)- “As you look at the second half, there was more pressure on (Tony Romo), so we did make an adjustment at halftime to try to get more pressure on him and at times we did. I think it’s a combination of the call and the rush. Early on we were only rushing three and putting more guys in coverage. In the second half, we started rushing more guys. Now then, the question becomes, why did you only rush three? You rush three to get more guys in coverage because they have some weapons that you have to cover and even with that those weapons were pretty productive. We couldn’t stop (Jason) Witten, T.O. or Romo, those are the guys we knew they were going to go to, and we couldn’t stop them. That’s why you rush three and put more guys in coverage.”

(On players missing preseason games)- “I could sit up here and I could blame all of it on the lack of practice time and the fact that guys missed games and didn’t play in the preseason. I could do that, but that doesn’t do me any good to do that. What I need to do, and get my team to understand, is that we have to play better as a unit. Everybody has to get better, everybody has to do a better job. If everybody does a better job, then we might have a chance.”

(On Donte’ Stallworth’s injury)- “In pregame, he was just trying to warm up and he felt something grab him and that’s how he got hurt.” (On needing an experienced wide receiver)- “I think we have to evaluate Donte’ before we can make that determination. The doctors will look at him and they will tell us what they think as far as how long he may be laid up and then we’ll go from there. How many experienced guys can you have on a team as you put your team together? You try to get a good combination of experience and youth so the youth comes along and develops. We added Donte’ to the team and we felt good about doing that and it’s just unfortunate that he got hurt.” (On the run defense)- “From the numbers, what it looked like, in the second half they had 100 yards rushing and in the first they had 64 yards rushing. They rushed the ball better in the second half than they did in the first half. By the numbers, we were better in the first half than the second half, but still there were some plays in the first half that we weren’t very good on that gave double-digit runs that I’d rather not see us give up.”

(On the team’s ability)- “I feel like we have talent on this team. If this talent will play to their ability, then this could be a good team. That’s what I told them, they have enough ability to be a good team. But everyone has to play together and play to that ability.” (On the Dallas pass rush)- “They had reasonably good pressure on (Derek Anderson). They were able to push the pocket and harass him a little bit.” (On Shaun Rogers)- “He was a force at times, particularly when we did some things with him were he got into the backfield. They could have probably called a couple offensive holding calls against him, but they never did and that’s the way the game goes. I thought he represented himself well.” (On Corey Williams)- “He is doing okay. I think he understands the technique, he has some stoutness at the line, he has an ability to separate from blocks. I think he’s going to get better as the year goes on. He played pretty good.”

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Depth Chart as of 9-9-08 Offense WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB FB RB

18 DONTE’ STALLWORTH16 Joshua Cribbs 73 JOE THOMAS 65 ERIC STEINBACH 79 Scott Young 66 HANK FRALEY 68 Seth McKinney 70 REX HADNOT 72 Ryan Tucker 77 KEVIN SHAFFER 61 Isaac Sowells 80 KELLEN WINSLOW 82 Steve Heiden 17 BRAYLON EDWARDS 12 Syndric Steptoe 3 DEREK ANDERSON 10 Brady Quinn 47 LAWRENCE VICKERS 41 Charles Ali 31 JAMAL LEWIS 29 Jason Wright

83 Steve Sanders

87 Darnell Dinkins (84 Joe Jurevicius) 11 Ken Dorsey

86 Martin Rucker

35 Jerome Harrison

Defense LE 99 COREY WILLIAMS 93 Louis Leonard NT 92 SHAUN ROGERS / 91 SHAUN SMITH RE 98 ROBAIRE SMITH LOLB 55 WILILIE McGINEST 51 Shantee Orr MLB 54 ANDRA DAVIS 94 Leon Williams WLB 52 D’QWELL JACKSON 53 Kris Griffin ROLB95 KAMERION WIMBLEY 96 Alex Hall LCB 24 ERIC WRIGHT 25 Terry Cousin RCB 22 BRANDON McDONALD 23 Travis Daniels SS 26 SEAN JONES 27 Nick Sorensen FS 21 BRODNEY POOL 20 Mike Adams

71 Ahtyba Rubin

58 Beau Bell

30 Gerard Lawson

Specialists P K H PR KR LS

15 DAVE ZASTUDIL 4 PHIL DAWSON 15 DAVE ZASTUDIL 16 JOSHUA CRIBBS 16 JOSHUA CRIBBS 64 RYAN PONTBRIAND

12 Syndric Steptoe 22 Brandon McDonald 29 Jason Wright 35 Jerome Harrison 82 Steve Heiden

STARTERS Rookies () Injured

Pronunciation Guide Andra Davis D’Qwell Jackson Joe Jurevicius Ryan Pontbriand Ahtyba Rubin

ON-dray DUH-quell Jur-uh-VIH-shus PAWNT-bree-awnd ah-TAH-ba ROO-ben

Isaac Sowells Souls Syndric Steptoe SIN-drick Kamerion Wimbley Cameron Dave Zastudil ZAS-tuh-dil

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QB K QB QB WR P WR WR WR DB DB DB DB DB DB DB DB RB DB RB RB FB FB LB LB LB LB LB LB OL LS OL OL OL OL DL OL OL OL OL TE TE WR TE TE DL DL DL LB LB LB DL DL

6-6 5-11 6-3 6-4 5-9 6-3 6-1 6-3 6-0 5-11 6-2 5-10 6-1 5-10 5-9 6-1 6-3 5-10 5-10 5-11 5-9 6-2 6-0 6-1 6-0 6-3 6-1 6-5 6-1 6-3 6-2 6-6 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-2 6-6 6-6 6-5 6-4 6-4 6-5 6-3 6-4 6-4 6-2 6-4 6-4 6-2 6-3 6-5 6-4 6-4

230 200 235 215 200 220 215 215 200 195 205 185 195 190 185 220 210 215 195 245 205 255 250 245 240 245 250 270 250 320 255 295 310 310 320 330 315 305 315 312 250 270 205 260 260 325 350 325 250 255 250 310 320

06/15/83 01/23/75 10/27/84 04/22/81 12/06/84 10/26/78 06/09/83 02/21/83 11/10/80 03/24/81 05/24/84 08/26/85 09/08/82 07/24/85 04/11/75 03/02/82 07/31/78 07/12/82 01/12/85 08/26/79 02/26/83 08/23/84 05/08/83 05/28/81 09/26/83 05/27/82 12/23/78 12/11/71 05/26/86 05/04/82 10/01/79 04/04/80 09/21/77 06/12/79 01/28/82 07/25/86 06/12/75 12/04/84 03/02/80 07/15/81 07/21/83 09/21/76 12/23/82 05/04/85 01/20/77 08/19/81 03/12/79 07/16/84 07/30/83 10/13/83 08/17/85 11/15/77 08/17/80

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Oregon State Texas Notre Dame Miami (Fla.) Arizona Ohio University Kent State Michigan Tennessee Delaware Oklahoma Memphis LSU UNLV South Carolina Georgia Virginia Tech Northwestern Oregon State Tennessee Washington State Arkansas-Pine Bluff Colorado Michigan Maryland Indiana (Pa.) Florida USC UNLV Indiana Rice Iowa Robert Morris Texas A&M Houston Iowa State TCU Wisconsin Tulsa Brigham Young Miami (Fla.) South Dakota St. Bowling Green Missouri Pittsburgh South Carolina Texas Fresno State Miami (Fla.) Florida State St. Augustine Michigan State Arkansas State

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Clairton, Pa. Cincinnati, Ohio Milford, N.J. Minden, La.

FA - '06 UFA (Hou.) - '07 Tr. (Chi.) - '06 D7a - '07

0/0/0/0 0/0/0/0 0/0/0/0 0/0/0/0

RESERVE-NON FOOTBALL INJURY (NFI): (1) 69 Young, Eric OL 6-3 305

11/22/83

24

R

Tennessee

Union, S.C.

FA - '08

0/0/0/0

PRACTICE SQUAD: (9) 9 Leggett, Lance 28 Patrick, Allen 38 Key, Travis 59 Brown, Titus 60 Purcell, Melila 63 Gaddis, Chrisitan 69 #Mohr, Christian 75 Bennett, Nathan 89 Hubbard, Paul

02/11/85 02/15/84 12/31/85 03/27/86 02/05/84 10/05/84 04/05/80 01/19/84 06/12/85

23 24 22 22 24 23 28 24 23

R R R R 1 2 1 1 R

Miami (Fla.) Oklahoma Michigan State Mississippi State Hawaii Villanova No College Clemson Wisconsin

Bartow, Fla. FA - '08 Conway, S.C. FA - '08 Three Rivers, Mich. FA - '08 Tuscaloosa, Ala. FA - '08 Pago Pago, American SamoFA - '08 Jacksonville, Fla. FA - '08 Aachen, Germany FA - '08 Dallas, Ga. FA - '08 Colorado Springs, Colo. D6b - '08

WR RB DB LB DL OL DL OL WR

5-10 6-3 6-3 6-5

AGE EXP

6-3 6-1 5-10 6-3 6-5 6-4 6-4 6-4 6-2

200 200 185 245 295 300 251 315 225

0/0/0/0 0/0/0/0 0/0/0/0 0/0/0/0 0/0/0/0 0/0/0/0 0/0/0/0 0/0/0/0 0/0/0/0

# International Practice Squad Player Head Coach: Assistants:

Romeo Crennel Rob Chudzinski (Offensive Coordinator), Mel Tucker (Defensive Coordinator), Ted Daisher (Special Teams Coordinator), Dave Atkins (Senior Offensive Assistant Coach), Chris Caminiti (Assistant Special Teams), Wes Chandler (Wide Receivers Coach), Alan DeGennaro (Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach), Mike Haluchak (Linebackers Coach), Umberto Leone (Defensive Quality Control Coach), Anthony Lynn (Running Backs Coach), Steve Marshall (Offensive Line Coach), Richard McNutt (Assistant Defensive Backs), Randy Melvin (Defensive Line Coach), Tom Myslinski (Strength and Conditioning Coach), Alfredo Roberts (Tight Ends Coach), Rip Scherer (Assistant Head Coach and Quarterbacks Coach), Mike Sullivan (Assistant Offensive Line Coach), Bob Trott (Defensive Assistant Coach), Cory Undlin (Defensive Backs Coach), Frank Verducci (Offensive Assistant)

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2008 CLEVELAND BROWNS AlphabetICAL ROSTER Roster Size: 53 (as of 9-9-08) NO NAME

POS HT

WT

DOB

20 41 3 58 25 16 23 54 4 87 11 17 66 53 70 96 35 82 52 26 30 93 31 22 55 68 51 64 21 10 92 71 86 83 77 98 91 27 61 18 65 12 73 72 47 99 94 95 80 24 29 79 15

DB FB QB LB DB WR DB LB K TE QB WR OL LB OL LB RB TE LB DB DB DL RB DB LB OL LB LS DB QB DL DL TE WR OL DL DL DB OL WR OL WR OL OL FB DL LB LB TE DB RB OL P

195 255 230 250 185 215 195 250 200 260 215 215 310 245 320 250 205 270 240 220 195 325 245 185 270 310 245 255 205 235 350 330 260 205 315 310 325 210 320 200 295 200 305 315 250 320 250 255 250 190 215 312 220

03/24/81 08/23/84 06/15/83 05/26/86 04/11/75 06/09/83 09/08/82 12/23/78 01/23/75 01/20/77 04/22/81 02/21/83 09/21/77 05/27/82 01/28/82 08/17/85 02/26/83 09/21/76 09/26/83 03/02/82 01/12/85 07/16/84 08/26/79 08/26/85 12/11/71 06/12/79 05/28/81 10/01/79 05/24/84 10/27/84 03/12/79 07/25/86 05/04/85 12/23/82 03/02/80 11/15/77 08/19/81 07/31/78 05/04/82 11/10/80 04/04/80 12/06/84 12/04/84 06/12/75 05/08/83 08/17/80 07/30/83 10/13/83 07/21/83 07/24/85 07/12/82 07/15/81 10/26/78

27 24 25 22 33 25 26 29 33 31 27 25 30 26 26 23 25 31 24 26 23 24 29 23 36 29 27 28 24 23 29 22 23 25 28 30 27 30 26 27 28 23 23 33 25 28 25 24 25 23 26 27 29

5 2 4 R 12 4 4 7 10 7 6 4 9 4 5 R 3 10 3 5 R 2 9 2 15 7 5 6 4 2 8 R R 1 7 9 5 8 3 7 6 1 2 12 3 5 3 3 5 2 4 4 7

RESERVE-PHYSICALLY UNABLE TO PERFORM (PUP): (1) 84 Jurevicius, Joe WR 6-5 230 12/23/74

33

RESERVE-INJURED (IR): (4) 62 Friedman, Lennie 39 Holly, Daven 56 Peek, Antwan 97 Pittman, Chase

Adams, Mike Ali, Charles Anderson, Derek Bell, Beau Cousin, Terry Cribbs, Joshua Daniels, Travis Davis, Andra Dawson, Phil Dinkins, Darnell Dorsey, Ken Edwards, Braylon Fraley, Hank Griffin, Kris Hadnot, Rex Hall, Alex Harrison, Jerome Heiden, Steve Jackson, D'Qwell Jones, Sean Lawson, Gerard Leonard, Louis Lewis, Jamal McDonald, Brandon McGinest, Willie McKinney, Seth Orr, Shantee Pontbriand, Ryan Pool, Brodney Quinn, Brady Rogers, Shaun Rubin, Ahtyba Rucker, Martin Sanders, Steve Shaffer, Kevin Smith, Robaire Smith, Shaun Sorensen, Nick Sowells, Isaac Stallworth, Donte' Steinbach, Eric Steptoe, Syndric Thomas, Joe Tucker, Ryan Vickers, Lawrence Williams, Corey Williams, Leon Wimbley, Kamerion Winslow, Kellen Wright, Eric Wright, Jason Young, Scott Zastudil, Dave

OL DB LB DL

5-11 6-2 6-6 6-1 5-9 6-1 6-1 6-1 5-11 6-4 6-4 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-5 5-9 6-5 6-0 6-1 5-10 6-4 5-11 5-10 6-5 6-3 6-1 6-2 6-2 6-3 6-4 6-2 6-4 6-3 6-5 6-4 6-2 6-3 6-3 6-0 6-6 5-9 6-6 6-6 6-0 6-4 6-2 6-3 6-4 5-10 5-10 6-4 6-3

HOMETOWN

HOW ACQ

Paterson, N.J. St. Louis, Mo. Portland, Ore. Tustin, Calif. Miami, Fla. Washington, D.C. Hollywood, Fla. Live Oak, Fla. Dallas, Texas Pittsburgh, Pa. Orinda, Calif. Detroit, Mich. Gaithersburg, Md. Beaver, Pa. Lufkin, Texas Glenarden, Md. Kalamazoo, Mich. Rushford, Minn. Largo, Fla. Atlanta, Ga. Las Vegas, Nev. Los Angeles, Calif. Atlanta, Ga. Collins, Miss. Long Beach, Calif. Centerville, Texas Detroit, Mich. Houston, Texas Houston, Texas Dublin, Ohio LaPorte, Texas Fort Belvoir, Virg. St. Joseph, Mo. Cleveland, Ohio Salisbury, Md. Flint, Mich. Brooklyn, N.Y. Winter Haven, Fla. Louisville, Ky. Sacramento, Calif. Lockport, Ill. Bryan, Texas Brookfield, Wisc. Midland, Texas Houston, Texas Camden, Ark. Brooklyn, N.Y. Wichita, Kan. San Diego, Calif. San Francisco, Calif. Diamond Bar, Calif. Salt Lake City, Utah Bay Village, Ohio

UFA (S.F.) - '07 FA - '07 W (Bal.) - '05 D4a - '08 UFA (Jack.) - '08 FA - '05 Tr. (Mia.) - '08 D5 - '02 FA - '99 UFA (Bal.) - '06 FA - '07 D1 - '05 Tr. (Phi.) - '06 W (K.C.) - '07 UFA (Mia.) - '08 D7 - '08 D5a - '06 Tr. (S.D.) - '02 D2 - '06 D2 - '04 FA - '08 W (St. L) - '07 UFA (Bal.) - '07 D5 - '07 UFA (N.E.) - '06 UFA (Mia.) - '07 UFA (Jack.) - '08 D5a - '03 D2 - '05 D1b - '07 Tr. (Det.) - '08 D6a - '08 D4b - '08 FA - '08 UFA (Atl.) - '06 UFA (Ten.) - '07 RFA (Cin.) - '07 FA - '07 D4b - '06 UFA (N.E.) - '08 UFA (Cin.) - '07 D7b - '07 D1a - '07 UFA (Stl.) - '02 D6a - '06 Tr. (G.B.) - '08 D4a - '06 D1 - '06 D1 - 04 D2 - '07 FA - '05 W. (Phil.) - '08 UFA (Bal.) - '06

1/1/0/0 1/0/0/0 1/1/0/0 0/0/1/0 1/0/0/0 0/0/0/1 1/0/0/0 1/1/0/0 1/0/0/0 1/0/0/0 0/0/0/1 1/1/0/0 1/1/0/0 0/0/0/1 0/0/0/1 1/0/0/0 1/0/0/0 1/1/0/0 1/1/0/0 1/1/0/0 1/0/0/0 1/0/0/0 1/1/0/0 1/1/0/0 1/1/0/0 1/1/0/0 1/0/0/0 1/0/0/0 0/0/0/1 0/0/1/0 1/1/0/0 0/0/0/1 0/0/0/1 1/0/0/0 1/1/0/0 1/1/0/0 1/0/0/0 1/0/0/0 1/0/0/0 0/0/1/0 1/1/0/0 1/1/0/0 1/1/0/0 0/0/0/1 1/0/0/0 1/1/0/0 1/0/0/0 1/1/0/0 1/1/0/0 1/1/0/0 1/0/0/0 0/0/1/0 1/0/0/0

11 Penn State

Mentor, Ohio

UFA (Sea.) - '06

0/0/0/0

Delaware Arkansas-Pine Bluff Oregon State UNLV South Carolina Kent State LSU Florida Texas Pittsburgh Miami (Fla.) Michigan Robert Morris Indiana (Pa.) Houston St. Augustine Washington State South Dakota St. Maryland Georgia Oregon State Fresno State Tennessee Memphis USC Texas A&M Michigan Rice Oklahoma Notre Dame Texas Iowa State Missouri Bowling Green Tulsa Michigan State South Carolina Virginia Tech Indiana Tennessee Iowa Arizona Wisconsin TCU Colorado Arkansas State Miami (Fla.) Florida State Miami (Fla.) UNLV Northwestern Brigham Young Ohio University

GP/GS/DNP/IA

290 185 250 300

08/13/76 08/08/82 10/29/79 03/15/83

32 26 28 25

10 4 6 1

Duke Cincinnati Cincinnati LSU

Milford, N.J. Clairton, Pa. Cincinnati, Ohio Minden, La.

Tr. (Chi.) - '06 FA - '06 UFA (Hou.) - '07 D7a - '07

0/0/0/0 0/0/0/0 0/0/0/0 0/0/0/0

RESERVE-NON FOOTBALL INJURY (NFI): (1) 69 Young, Eric OL 6-3 305

11/22/83

24

R

Tennessee

Union, S.C.

FA - '08

0/0/0/0

PRACTICE SQUAD: (9) 75 Bennet, Nathan 59 Brown, Titus 63 Gaddis, Chrisitan 89 Hubbard, Paul 38 Key, Travis 9 Leggett, Lance 69 #Mohr, Christian 28 Patrick, Allen 60 Purcell, Melila

01/19/84 03/27/86 10/05/84 06/12/85 12/31/85 02/11/85 04/05/80 02/15/84 02/05/84

24 22 23 23 22 23 28 24 24

1 R 2 R R R 1 R 1

Clemson Mississippi State Villanova Wisconsin Michigan State Miami (Fla.) No College Oklahoma Hawaii

Dallas, Ga. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Jacksonville, Fla. Colorado Springs, Colo. Three Rivers, Mich. Bartow, Fla. Aachen, Germany Conway, S.C. Pago Pago, American Samoa

FA - '08 FA - '08 FA - '08 D6b - '08 FA - '08 FA - '08 FA - '08 FA - '08 FA - '08

0/0/0/0 0/0/0/0 0/0/0/0 0/0/0/0 0/0/0/0 0/0/0/0 0/0/0/0 0/0/0/0 0/0/0/0

OL LB OL WR DB WR DL RB DL

6-3 5-10 6-3 6-5

AGE EXP COLLEGE

6-4 6-3 6-4 6-2 5-10 6-3 6-4 6-1 6-5

315 245 300 225 185 200 251 200 295

# International Practice Squad Player Head Coach: Assistants:

Romeo Crennel Rob Chudzinski (Offensive Coordinator), Mel Tucker (Defensive Coordinator), Ted Daisher (Special Teams Coordinator), Dave Atkins (Senior Offensive Assistant Coach), Chris Caminiti (Assistant Special Teams), Wes Chandler (Wide Receivers Coach), Alan DeGennaro (Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach), Mike Haluchak (Linebackers Coach), Umberto Leone (Defensive Quality Control Coach), Anthony Lynn (Running Backs Coach), Steve Marshall (Offensive Line Coach), Richard McNutt (Assistant Defensive Backs), Randy Melvin (Defensive Line Coach), Tom Myslinski (Strength and Conditioning Coach), Alfredo Roberts (Tight Ends Coach), Rip Scherer (Assistant Head Coach and Quarterbacks Coach), Mike Sullivan (Assistant Offensive Line Coach), Bob Trott (Defensive Assistant Coach), Cory Undlin (Defensive Backs Coach), Frank Verducci (Offensive Assistant)

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2008 CLEVELAND BROWNS ROSTER BY POSITION Roster Size: 53 (as of 9-9-08) QUARTERBACKS (3) 3 Anderson, Derek 11 Dorsey, Ken 10 Quinn, Brady

POS HT

WT

DOB

HOMETOWN

HOW ACQ

QB QB QB

6-6 6-4 6-3

230 215 235

06/15/83 04/22/81 10/27/84

AGE EXP COLLEGE 25 27 23

4 6 2

Oregon State Miami (Fla.) Notre Dame

Portland, Ore. Orinda, Calif. Dublin, Ohio

W (Bal.) - '05 FA - '07 D1b - '07

1/1/0/0 0/0/0/1 0/0/1/0

RUNNING BACKS (3) 35 Harrison, Jerome 31 Lewis, Jamal 29 Wright, Jason

RB RB RB

5-9 205 5-11 245 5-10 215

02/26/83 08/26/79 07/12/82

25 29 26

3 9 4

Washington State Tennessee Northwestern

Kalamazoo, Mich. Atlanta, Ga. Diamond Bar, Calif.

D5a - '06 UFA (Bal.) - '07 FA - '05

1/0/0/0 1/1/0/0 1/0/0/0

FULLBACKS (2) 41 Ali, Charles 47 Vickers, Lawrence

FB FB

6-2 6-0

255 250

08/23/84 05/08/83

24 25

2 3

Arkansas-Pine Bluff Colorado

St. Louis, Mo. Houston, Texas

FA - '07 D6a - '06

1/0/0/0 1/0/0/0

WIDE RECEIVERS (5) 16 Cribbs, Joshua 17 Edwards, Braylon 84 ***Jurevicius, Joe 83 Sanders, Steve 18 Stallworth, Donte' 12 Steptoe, Syndric

WR WR WR WR WR WR

6-1 6-3 6-5 6-3 6-0 5-9

215 215 230 205 200 200

06/09/83 02/21/83 12/23/74 12/23/82 11/10/80 12/06/84

25 25 33 25 27 23

4 4 11 1 7 1

Kent State Michigan Penn State Bowling Green Tennessee Arizona

Washington, D.C. Detroit, Mich. Mentor, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Sacramento, Calif. Bryan, Texas

FA - '05 D1 - '05 UFA (Sea.) - '06 FA - '08 UFA (N.E.) - '08 D7b - '07

0/0/0/1 1/1/0/0 0/0/0/0 1/0/0/0 0/0/1/0 1/1/0/0

TIGHT ENDS (4) 87 Dinkins, Darnell 82 Heiden, Steve 86 Rucker, Martin 80 Winslow, Kellen

TE TE TE TE

6-4 6-5 6-4 6-4

260 270 260 250

01/20/77 09/21/76 05/04/85 07/21/83

31 31 23 25

7 10 R 5

Pittsburgh South Dakota St. Missouri Miami (Fla.)

Pittsburgh, Pa. Rushford, Minn. St. Joseph, Mo. San Diego, Calif.

UFA (Bal.) - '06 Tr. (S.D.) - '02 D4b - '08 D1 - 04

1/0/0/0 1/1/0/0 0/0/0/1 1/1/0/0

OFFENSIVE LINEMEN (9) 66 Fraley, Hank 62 *Friedman, Lennie 70 Hadnot, Rex 68 McKinney, Seth 77 Shaffer, Kevin 61 Sowells, Isaac 65 Steinbach, Eric 73 Thomas, Joe 72 Tucker, Ryan 69 **Young, Eric 79 Young, Scott

OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL

6-2 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-5 6-3 6-6 6-6 6-6 6-3 6-4

310 290 320 310 315 320 295 305 315 305 312

09/21/77 08/13/76 01/28/82 06/12/79 03/02/80 05/04/82 04/04/80 12/04/84 06/12/75 11/22/83 07/15/81

30 32 26 29 28 26 28 23 33 24 27

9 10 5 7 7 3 6 2 12 R 4

Robert Morris Duke Houston Texas A&M Tulsa Indiana Iowa Wisconsin TCU Tennessee Brigham Young

Gaithersburg, Md. Milford, N.J. Lufkin, Texas Centerville, Texas Salisbury, Md. Louisville, Ky. Lockport, Ill. Brookfield, Wisc. Midland, Texas Union, S.C. Salt Lake City, Utah

Tr. (Phi.) - '06 Tr. (Chi.) - '06 UFA (Mia.) - '08 UFA (Mia.) - '07 UFA (Atl.) - '06 D4b - '06 UFA (Cin.) - '07 D1a - '07 UFA (Stl.) - '02 FA - '08 W (Phil.) - '08

1/1/0/0 0/0/0/0 0/0/0/1 1/1/0/0 1/1/0/0 1/0/0/0 1/1/0/0 1/1/0/0 0/0/0/1 0/0/0/0 0/0/1/0

DEFENSIVE LINEMEN (6) 93 Leonard, Louis 92 Rogers, Shaun 71 Rubin, Ahtyba 98 Smith, Robaire 91 Smith, Shaun 99 Williams, Corey

DL DL DL DL DL DL

6-4 6-4 6-2 6-4 6-2 6-4

325 350 330 310 325 320

07/16/84 03/12/79 07/25/86 11/15/77 08/19/81 08/17/80

24 29 22 30 27 28

2 8 R 9 5 5

Fresno State Texas Iowa State Michigan State South Carolina Arkansas State

Los Angeles, Calif. LaPorte, Texas Fort Belvoir, Virg. Flint, Mich. Brooklyn, N.Y. Camden, Ark.

W. (St. L) - '07 Tr. (Det.) - '08 D6a - '08 UFA (Ten.) - '07 RFA (Cin.) - '07 Tr. (G.B.) - '08

1/0/0/0 1/1/0/0 0/0/0/1 1/1/0/0 1/0/0/0 1/1/0/0

LINEBACKERS (9) 58 Bell, Beau 54 Davis, Andra 53 Griffin, Kris 96 Hall, Alex 52 Jackson, D'Qwell 55 McGinest, Willie 51 Orr, Shantee 56 *Peek, Antwan 94 Williams, Leon 95 Wimbley, Kamerion

LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB

6-1 6-1 6-3 6-5 6-0 6-5 6-1 6-3 6-2 6-3

250 250 245 250 240 270 245 250 250 255

05/26/86 12/23/78 05/27/82 08/17/85 09/26/83 12/11/71 05/28/81 10/29/79 07/30/83 10/13/83

22 29 26 23 24 36 27 28 25 24

R 7 4 R 3 15 5 6 3 3

UNLV Florida Indiana (Pa.) St. Augustine Maryland USC Michigan Cincinnati Miami (Fla.) Florida State

Tustin, Calif. Live Oak, Fla. Beaver, Pa. Glenarden, Md. Largo, Fla. Long Beach, Calif. Detroit, Mich. Cincinnati, Ohio Brooklyn, N.Y. Wichita, Kan.

D4a - '08 D5 - '02 W (K.C.) - '07 D7 - '08 D2 - '06 UFA (N.E.) - '06 UFA (Jack.) - '08 UFA (Hou.) - '07 D4a - '06 D1 - '06

0/0/1/0 1/1/0/0 0/0/0/1 1/0/0/0 1/1/0/0 1/1/0/0 1/0/0/0 0/0/0/0 1/0/0/0 1/1/0/0

DEFENSIVE BACKS (9) 20 Adams, Mike 25 Cousin, Terry 23 Daniels, Travis 39 *Holly, Daven 26 Jones, Sean 30 Lawson, Gerard 22 McDonald, Brandon 21 Pool, Brodney 27 Sorensen, Nick 24 Wright, Eric

DB DB DB DB DB DB DB DB DB DB

5-11 5-9 6-1 5-10 6-1 5-10 5-10 6-2 6-3 5-10

195 185 195 185 220 195 185 205 210 190

03/24/81 04/11/75 09/08/82 08/08/82 03/02/82 01/12/85 08/26/85 05/24/84 07/31/78 07/24/85

27 33 25 26 26 23 23 24 30 23

5 12 4 4 5 R 2 4 8 2

Delaware South Carolina LSU Cincinnati Georgia Oregon State Memphis Oklahoma Virginia Tech UNLV

Paterson, N.J. Miami, Fla. Hollywood, Fla. Clairton, Pa. Atlanta, Ga. Las Vegas, Nev. Collins, Miss. Houston, Texas Winter Haven, Fla. San Francisco, Calif.

UFA (S.F.) - '07 UFA (Jack.) - '08 Tr. (Mia.) - '08 FA - '06 D2 - '04 FA - '08 D5 - '07 D2 - '05 FA - '07 D2 - '07

1/1/0/0 1/0/0/0 1/0/0/0 0/0/0/0 1/1/0/0 1/0/0/0 1/1/0/0 0/0/0/1 1/0/0/0 1/1/0/0

SPECIALISTS (3) 4 Dawson, Phil 64 Pontbriand, Ryan 15 Zastudil, Dave

K LS P

5-11 200 6-2 255 6-3 220

01/23/75 10/01/79 10/26/78

33 28 29

10 Texas 6 Rice 7 Ohio University

Dallas, Texas Houston, Texas Bay Village, Ohio

FA - '99 D5a - '03 UFA (Bal.) - '06

1/0/0/0 1/0/0/0 1/0/0/0

* - Reserve-Injured ** - Reserve-Non Football Injury *** - Reserve-Physically Unable to Perform (PUP)

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GP/GS/DNP/IA

HOW THETHE BROWNS WERE BUILT HOW BROWNS WERE BUILT Roster Size: 53 (as of 9-9-08) Roster Size: 53

YEAR 2008

DRAFT (21)

TRADE/WAIVER (9)

FREE AGENTS (23)

Beau Bell (4a)

Travis Daniels (Tr. - Mia.)

Terry Cousin-UFA (Jack.)

Martin Rucker (4b)

Shaun Rogers (Tr. - Det.)

Rex Hadnot-UFA (Mia.)

Ahtyba Rubin (6a)

Corey Williams (Tr. - G.B.)

Gerard Lawson

Alex Hall (7)

Scott Young (W. Phil)

****Christian Mohr Shantee Orr-UFA (Jack.) Steve Sanders Donte' Stallworth-UFA (N.E.) **Eric Young

2007

Joe Thomas (1a)

Kris Griffin (W. - K.C.)

Brady Quinn (1b)

Louis Leonard (W.- St. L)

Eric Wright (2)

Mike Adams Charles Ali Ken Dorsey

Brandon McDonald (5)

Jamal Lewis-UFA (Balt.)

Syndric Steptoe (7b)

Seth McKinney-UFA (Mia.) *Antwan Peek-UFA (Hou.) Robaire Smith-UFA (Ten.) Shaun Smith-RFA (Cin.) Nick Sorensen Eric Steinbach-UFA (Cin.)

2006

2005

Kamerion Wimbley (1)

Hank Fraley (Tr. - Phi.)

D'Qwell Jackson (2)

*Lennie Friedman (Tr. - Chi.)

*Daven Holly

Leon Williams (4a)

***Joe Jurevicius-UFA (Sea.)

Isaac Sowells (4b)

Willie McGinest-UFA (N.E.)

Jerome Harrison (5a)

Kevin Shaffer-UFA (Atl.)

Lawrence Vickers (6a)

Dave Zastudil-UFA (Balt.)

Braylon Edwards (1)

Derek Anderson (W - Balt.)

Brodney Pool (2)

2004

Darnell Dinkins-UFA (Balt.)

Joshua Cribbs Jason Wright

Kellen Winslow (1) Sean Jones (2)

2003

Ryan Pontbriand (5a)

2002

Andra Davis (5)

Steve Heiden (Tr. - S.D.)

Ryan Tucker-UFA (Stl.)

2001 2000 1999

Phil Dawson * Reserve-Injured (IR) ** Reserve-Non Football Injury (NFI) *** Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) **** International Practice Squad Player

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2008 CLEVELAND BROWNS ROSTER BY EXPERIENCE Roster Size: 53 (as of 9-9-08)

NO

NAME

POS HT

WT

DOB

AGE EXP COLLEGE

HOMETOWN

HOW ACQ

15th Year (1)

55

McGinest, Willie

LB

6-5

270

12/11/71

36

15 USC

Long Beach, Calif.

UFA (N.E.) - '06

12th Year (2)

25 72

Cousin, Terry Tucker, Ryan

DB OL

5-9 6-6

185 315

04/11/75 06/12/75

33 33

12 South Carolina 12 TCU

Miami, Fla. Midland, Texas

UFA (Jack.) - '08 UFA (Stl.) - '02

11th Year (1)

84

***Jurevicius, Joe

WR

6-5

230

12/23/74

33

11 Penn State

Mentor, Ohio

UFA (Sea.) - '06

10th Year (2)

4 62 82

Dawson, Phil *Friedman, Lennie Heiden, Steve

K OL TE

5-11 200 6-3 290 6-5 270

01/23/75 08/13/76 09/21/76

33 32 31

10 Texas 10 Duke 10 South Dakota St.

Dallas, Texas Milford, N.J. Rushford, Minn.

FA - '99 Tr. (Chi.) - '06 Tr. (S.D.) - '02

9th Year (3)

66 31 98

Fraley, Hank Lewis, Jamal Smith, Robaire

OL RB DL

6-2 310 5-11 245 6-4 310

09/21/77 08/26/79 11/15/77

30 29 30

9 9 9

Robert Morris Tennessee Michigan State

Gaithersburg, Md. Atlanta, Ga. Flint, Mich.

Tr. (Phi.) - '06 UFA (Bal.) - '07 UFA (Ten.) - '07

8th Year (2)

92 27

Rogers, Shaun Sorensen, Nick

DL DB

6-4 6-3

350 210

03/12/79 07/31/78

29 30

8 8

Texas Virginia Tech

LaPorte, Texas Winter Haven, Fla.

Tr. (Det.) - '08 FA - '07

7th Year (6)

54 87 68 77 18 15

Davis, Andra Dinkins, Darnell McKinney, Seth Shaffer, Kevin Stallworth, Donte' Zastudil, Dave

LB TE OL OL WR P

6-1 6-4 6-3 6-5 6-0 6-3

250 260 310 315 200 220

12/23/78 01/20/77 06/12/79 03/02/80 11/10/80 10/26/78

29 31 29 28 27 29

7 7 7 7 7 7

Florida Pittsburgh Texas A&M Tulsa Tennessee Ohio University

Live Oak, Fla. Pittsburgh, Pa. Centerville, Texas Salisbury, Md. Sacremento, Calif. Bay Village, Ohio

D5 - '02 UFA (Bal.) - '06 UFA (Mia.) - '07 UFA (Atl.) - '06 UFA (N.E.) - '08 UFA (Bal.) - '06

6th Year (3)

11 56 64 65

Dorsey, Ken *Peek, Antwan Pontbriand, Ryan Steinbach, Eric

QB LB LS OL

6-4 6-3 6-2 6-6

215 250 255 295

04/22/81 10/29/79 10/01/79 04/04/80

27 28 28 28

6 6 6 6

Miami (Fla.) Cincinnati Rice Iowa

Orinda, Calif. Cincinnati, Ohio Houston, Texas Lockport, Ill.

FA - '07 UFA (Hou.) - '07 D5a - '03 UFA (Cin.) - '07

5th Year (7)

20 70 26 51 91 99 80

Adams, Mike Hadnot, Rex Jones, Sean Orr, Shantee Smith, Shaun Williams, Corey Winslow, Kellen

DB OL DB LB DL DL TE

5-11 6-2 6-1 6-1 6-2 6-4 6-4

195 320 220 245 325 320 250

03/24/81 01/28/82 03/02/82 05/28/81 08/19/81 08/17/80 07/21/83

27 26 26 27 27 28 25

5 5 5 5 5 5 5

Delaware Houston Georgia Michigan South Carolina Arkansas State Miami (Fla.)

Paterson, N.J. Lufkin, Texas Atlanta, Ga. Detroit, Mich. Brooklyn, N.Y. Camden, Ark. San Diego, Calif.

UFA (S.F.) - '07 UFA (Mia.) - '08 D2 - '04 UFA (Jack.) - '08 RFA (Cin.) - '07 Tr. (G.B.) - '08 D1 - 04

4th Year (8)

3 16 23 17 53 39 21 29 79

Anderson, Derek Cribbs, Joshua Daniels, Travis Edwards, Braylon Griffin, Kris *Holly, Daven Pool, Brodney Wright, Jason Young, Scott

QB WR DB WR LB DB DB RB OL

6-6 6-1 6-1 6-3 6-3 5-10 6-2 5-10 6-4

230 215 195 215 245 185 205 215 312

06/15/83 06/09/83 09/08/82 02/21/83 05/27/82 08/08/82 05/24/84 07/12/82 07/15/81

25 25 26 25 26 26 24 26 27

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

Oregon State Kent State LSU Michigan Indiana (Pa.) Cincinnati Oklahoma Northwestern Brigham Young

Portland, Ore. Washington, D.C. Hollywood, Fla. Detroit, Mich. Beaver, Pa. Clairton, Pa. Houston, Texas Diamond Bar, Calif. Salt Lake City, Utah

W (Bal.) - '05 FA - '05 Tr. (Mia.) - '08 D1 - '05 W (K.C.) - '07 FA - '06 D2 - '05 FA - '05 W. (Phil.) - '08

3rd Year (6)

35 52 61 47 94 95

Harrison, Jerome Jackson, D'Qwell Sowells, Isaac Vickers, Lawrence Williams, Leon Wimbley, Kamerion

RB LB OL FB LB LB

5-9 6-0 6-3 6-0 6-2 6-3

205 240 320 250 250 255

02/26/83 09/26/83 05/04/82 05/08/83 07/30/83 10/13/83

25 24 26 25 25 24

3 3 3 3 3 3

Washington State Maryland Indiana Colorado Miami (Fla.) Florida State

Kalamazoo, Mich. Largo, Fla. Louisville, Ky. Houston, Texas Brooklyn, N.Y. Wichita, Kan.

D5a - '06 D2 - '06 D4b - '06 D6a - '06 D4a - '06 D1 - '06

2nd Year (6)

41 93 22 10 73 24

Ali, Charles Leonard, Louis McDonald, Brandon Quinn, Brady Thomas, Joe Wright, Eric

FB DL DB QB OT DB

6-2 6-4 5-10 6-3 6-6 5-10

255 325 185 235 305 190

08/23/84 07/16/84 08/26/85 10/27/84 12/04/84 07/24/85

24 24 23 23 23 23

2 2 2 2 2 2

Arkansas-Pine Bluff Fresno State Memphis Notre Dame Wisconsin UNLV

St. Louis, Mo. Los Angeles, Calif. Collins, Miss. Dublin, Ohio Brookfield, Wisc. San Francisco, Calif.

FA - '07 W. (St. L) - '07 D5 - '07 D1b - '07 D1a - '07 D2 - '07

1st Year (2)

83 12

Sanders, Steve Syndric, Steptoe

WR WR

6-3 5-9

205 200

12/23/82 12/06/84

25 23

1 1

Bowling Green Arizona

Cleveland, Ohio Bryan, Texas

FA - '08 D7b - '07

Rookie (5)

58 96 30 71 86 69

Bell, Beau Hall, Alex Lawson, Gerard Rubin, Ahtyba Rucker, Martin **Young, Eric

LB LB DB DL TE OL

6-1 6-5 5-10 6-2 6-4 6-3

250 250 195 330 260 305

05/26/86 08/17/85 01/12/85 07/25/86 05/04/85 11/22/83

22 23 23 22 23 24

R R R R R R

UNLV St. Augustine Oregon State Iowa State Missouri Tennessee

Tustin, Calif. Glenarden, Md. Las Vegas, Nev. Fort Belvoir, Virg. St. Joseph, Mo. Union, S.C.

D4a - '08 D7 - '08 FA - '08 D6a - '08 D4b - '08 FA - '08

* Reserve-Injured ** Reserve-Non Football Injury *** Physically Unable to Perform (PUP)

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2008 TRANSACTIONS Jan. 7

Offensive Coordinator Rob Chudzinski signed to a two-year contract extension.

July 21

DL Christian Mohr signed as International Practice Squad Player

Jan. 11

Defensive Coordinator Todd Grantham will not be retained for 2008.

July 23

WR Joe Jurevicius, OL Ryan Tucker placed on Active/PUP

Jan. 12

Mel Tucker named as Defensive Coordinator.

Aug. 9

DB Gary Baxter contract terminated.

Cory Undlin named Defensive Backs Coach.

Aug. 10

DB Steve Cargile waived.

Jan. 29

Head Coach Romeo Crennel signed a two year contract extension (through 2011).

Feb. 21

RB Jamal Lewis agreed to terms on a three-year contract.

Feb. 27

DE Orpheus Roye contract terminated.

Feb. 28

RB Kory Chapman, TE Brad Cieslak, DB AJ Davis, WR Kevin Kasper, OL Cliff Louis, DL Chase Pittman, WR Steve Sanders, WR Syndric Steptoe, DL Zach West signed as Reserve/Future free agent.

Feb. 29

DB Travis Key signed as a free agent. DB Brandon Mitchell signed as a free agent. Aug. 11

OL Jonathan Palmer signed as a free agent. Aug. 20

DB Travis Daniels traded from Miami to Cleveland for an undisclosed draft choice.

Aug. 26

WR Joe Jurevicius placed on Reserve-PUP.

DB Mil’Von James waived.

QB Derek Anderson agrees to terms on a three-year contract. Browns trade the 2008 second-round draft choice to Green Bay for DE Corey Williams and agree with Corey Williams on a six-year contract.

March 1

WR Donte’ Stallworth signed to a seven-year contract.

March 4

Browns trade DB Leigh Bodden and the 2008 third-round draft choice to Detroit for DL Shaun Rogers and agree to terms on a six-year contract with Shaun Rogers.

March 10

OL Rex Hadnot signed to a two-year contract.

March 11

OL Lennie Friedman signed to a one-year contract.

March 13

FB Charles Ali signed to a one-year contract.

WR Kevin Kasper placed on Injured-Reserve. DB Damon Jenkins, DL Brian Schaefering, RB Austin Scott waived. Aug. 30

S Nick Sorensen signed to a three-year contract.

LB Shantee Orr contract terminated. OL Derrick Morse waived-injured. OL Marvin Philip waived-injured.

March 21

LB Shantee Orr agreed to terms on a one-year contract.

March 22

Mike Keenan named president.

March 26

LB Kris Griffin signed to a one-year contract.

March 27

Named Richard McNutt as assistant defensive backs coach.

March 28

OL Seth McKinney signed to a one-year contract.

April 27

Browns trade their 2008 fourth round selection (122nd overall) and their 2008 fifth round selection (155th overall) to Dallas for the 104th selection in the fourth round.

Sept. 4

Selected LB Beau Bell in the fourth round (104th overall) in the 2008 NFL Draft.

Sept. 6

DL Chase Pittman waived-injured. RB Travis Thomas waived-injured. Sept. 1

LB Titus Brown, RB Omar Cuff, OL Christian Gaddis, DB Travis Key, WR Lance Leggett, DL Melila Purcell, WR Steve Sanders signed to the practice squad.

Sept. 8

Browns trade their 2009 fifth round selection to Philadelphia for the 191st overall selection in the sixth round. Selected WR Paul Hubbard in the sixth round (191st overall) in the 2008 NFL Draft. Selected LB Alex Hall in the seventh round (231st overall) in the 2008 NFL Draft.

RB Travis Thomas signed as an undrafted rookie free agent. OL Eric Young signed as an undrafted rookie free agent. RB Kory Chapman, LB Jermaine Dias, DB Jerrid Gaines, DB Justin Harrison, QB Craig Hormann, OL Robert Powell, OL Eric Young waived. OL Nathan Bennett, WR Nate Hughes, DB Mil’Von James, DB Damon Jenkins, LB Asa Matthews, LB Xavier Mitchell, RB Austin Scott signed as a free agent. May 14

DB Kenny Wright contract terminated.

May 15

DB Jereme Perry signed to a one-year contract.

May 21

DB Daven Holly signed to a one-year contract.

May 22

DB Daven Holly waived-Injured.

May 23

DB Terry Cousin signed to a two-year contract.

LB Asa Matthews waived.

June 11

OL LeCharles Bentley contract terminated.

June 17

WR Nate Hughes, LB Xavier Mitchell, DB Darnell Terrell waived OL Derrick Morse signed as a free agent.

July 21

WR Paul Hubbard, RB Allen Patrick signed to the practice squad. RB Omar Cuff waived.

Selected DL Ahtyba Rubin in the sixth round (190th overall) in the 2008 NFL Draft.

May 5

WR Paul Hubbard waived. WR Steve Sanders signed from the practice squad to the active roster.

Selected TE Martin Rucker in the fourth round (111th overall) in the 2008 NFL Draft.

DB Darnell Terrell signed as an undrafted rookie free agent.

LB Antwan Peek placed on Injured-Reserve. LB Shantee Orr signed to a one-year contract.

Browns trade their 2009 third-round selection to Dallas for the 111th overall selection in the fourth round.

April 30

OL Scott Young claimed via waivers from Philadelphia. OL Nathan Bennett waived.

Named Chris Caminiti as assistant special teams coach.

DB Steve Cargile, LB Jermaine Dias, DB Jerrid Gaines, DB Justin Harrison, QB Craig Hormann, TE Kolomona Kapanui, DB Gerard Lawson, OL James Lee, WR Lance Leggett, DL Chase Ortiz, OL Robert Powell, K Jason Reda, DL Brian Schaefering signed as an undrafted rookie free agent.

TE Brad Cieslak, DB A.J. Davis, WR Efrem Hill, TE Kolomono Kapanui , DB Travis Key, OL James Lee, WR Lance Leggett, DB Brandon Mitchell, LB David McMillan, LB Chase Ortiz, OL Jonathan Palmer, DB Jereme Perry, DL Melilia Purcell, K Jason Reda, WR Steve Sanders, WR Travis Wilson waived. OL Lennie Friedman placed on Injured-Reserve.

DB Gary Baxter signed to a one-year contract.

April 30

OL Cliff Louis waived.

DB Justin Sandy waived injury settlement. DL Zach West waived.

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2008 REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS CLEVELAND BROWNS / WEEK 1 / THROUGH SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2008 WON 0, LOST 1 09/07 L 10-28 09/14 09/21 09/28 10/13 10/19 10/26 11/02 11/06 11/17 11/23 11/30 12/07 12/15 12/21 12/28

Dallas 73,012 Pittsburgh at Baltimore at Cincinnati New York Giants at Washington at Jacksonville Baltimore Denver at Buffalo Houston Indianapolis at Tennessee at Philadelphia Cincinnati at Pittsburgh Clev. Opp. TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 11 30 Rushing 2 11 Passing 7 16 Penalty 2 3 3rd Down: Made/Att 3/9 8/11 3rd Down Pct. 33.3 72.7 4th Down: Made/Att 0/0 1/1 4th Down Pct. 0.0 100.0 POSSESSION AVG. 22:31 37:29 TOTAL NET YARDS 205 487 Avg. Per Game 205.0 487.0 Total Plays 43 63 Avg. Per Play 4.8 7.7 NET YARDS RUSHING 91 167 Avg. Per Game 91.0 167.0 Total Rushes 18 31 NET YARDS PASSING 114 320 Avg. Per Game 114.0 320.0 Sacked/Yards Lost 1/0 0/0 Gross Yards 114 320 Att./Completions 24/11 32/24 Completion Pct. 45.8 75.0 Had Intercepted 0 1 PUNTS/AVERAGE 5/40.6 2/48.5 NET PUNTING AVG. 5/35.0 2/37.0 PENALTIES/YARDS 9/55 11/82 FUMBLES/BALL LOST 2/0 1/0 TOUCHDOWNS 1 4 Rushing 0 3 Passing 1 1 Returns 0 0 * SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS TEAM 0 7 0 3 0 10 OPPONENTS 7 14 7 0 0 28 * SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS Winslow 1 0 1 0 0 6 Dawson 0 0 0 0 1/ 1 1/ 1 0 4 TEAM 1 0 1 0 1/ 1 1/ 1 0 10 OPPONENTS 4 3 1 0 4/ 4 0/ 0 0 28 2-Pt. Conversions: TEAM 0-0, OPPONENTS 0-0 SACKS: TEAM 0, OPPONENTS 1 FUM/LOST: Anderson 2/0 * PASSING Anderson TEAM OPPONENTS

* RUSHING Lewis Anderson J. Wright TEAM OPPONENTS * RECEIVING Winslow Edwards Sanders Lewis Steptoe Heiden TEAM OPPONENTS * INTERCEPTIONS E. Wright TEAM OPPONENTS * PUNTING Zastudil TEAM OPPONENTS * PUNT RETURNS Steptoe TEAM OPPONENTS * KICKOFF RETURNS Steptoe Lawson TEAM OPPONENTS * FIELD GOALS Dawson TEAM OPPONENTS Dawson: (34G)

Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD 24 11 114 45.8 4.75 1 24 11 114 45.8 4.75 1 32 24 320 75.0 10.00 1

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No. Yds Avg Long TD 13 62 4.8 24 0 4 24 6.0 15 0 1 5 5.0 5 0 18 91 5.1 24 0 31 167 5.4 23 3 No. Yds Avg Long TD 5 47 9.4 17 1 2 14 7.0 12 0 1 18 18.0 18 0 1 14 14.0 14 0 1 12 12.0 12 0 1 9 9.0 9 0 11 114 10.4 18 1 24 320 13.3 35t 1 No. Yds Avg Long TD 1 20 20.0 20 0 1 20 20.0 20 0 0 0 --- --0 No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B 5 203 40.6 35.0 1 1 55 0 5 203 40.6 35.0 1 1 55 0 2 97 48.5 37.0 0 0 52 0 Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD 2 0 23 11.5 14 0 2 0 23 11.5 14 0 2 0 8 4.0 8 0 No. Yds Avg Long TD 3 61 20.3 23 0 2 29 14.5 29 0 5 90 18.0 29 0 2 39 19.5 20 0 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ 0/ 0 0/ 0 1/ 1 0/ 0 0/0 0/ 0 0/ 0 1/ 1 0/ 0 0/0 0/ 0 0/ 0 0/ 0 0/ 0 0/0

TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating 4.2 0 0.0 18 1/ 0 74.0 4.2 0 0.0 18 1/ 0 74.0 3.1 1 3.1 35t 0/ 0 103.6

2008 DEFENSIVE STATISTICS 2008 REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Player D’Qwell Jackson Mike Adams Willie McGinest Andra Davis Sean Jones Brandon McDonald Shaun Rogers Eric Wright Corey Williams Robaire Smith Shaun Smith Kamerion Wimbley Leon Williams Louis Leonard Alex Hall Shantee Orr Nick Sorensen Terry Cousin BROWNS TOTALS

Total 11 9 7 7 7 6 4 4 3 3 3 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 70

Solo 8 5 2 5 4 2 4 3 3 1 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 43

Asst. 3 4 5 2 3 4 0 1 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 27

TFL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Sacks 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Yds 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Press. 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6

Ints 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Yds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14

PBU 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5

Rec. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

INTERCEPTIONS (1) 1: E. Wright (9/7/08 vs. DAL)

Tackles: 11 *D. Jackson (9/7/08 vs. DAL)

QB SACKS (0)

Solo Tackles:8 *D. Jackson (9/7/08 vs. DAL) Assisted Tackles: 5 *W. McGinest (9/7/08 vs. DAL)

TOUCHDOWNS (0)

Sacks: 0 Interceptions: 1 *E. Wright (9/7/08 vs. DAL) PBU: 2 *A. Davis (9/7/08 vs. DAL) *E. Wright (9/7/08 vs. DAL) Special Teams Tackles: 2 * S. Orr (9/7/08 vs. DAL)

2008 REGULAR SEASON SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS Player Shantee Orr Jerome Harrison Terry Cousin BROWNS TOTAL

For. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total Solo Asst. 2 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 4 3 1

For. 0 0 0 0

Rec. 0 0 0 0

PATs 0 0 0 0

FGs Punts 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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TDs 0 0 0 0

Safety 0 0 0 0

Safety 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2007 REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS CLEVELAND BROWNS / WEEK 17 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2007 WON 10, 09/09 L 09/16 W 09/23 L 09/30 W 10/07 L 10/14 W 10/28 W 11/04 W 11/11 L 11/18 W 11/25 W 12/02 L 12/09 W 12/16 W 12/23 L 12/30 W

LOST 6 7-34 51-45 24-26 27-13 17-34 41-31 27-20 33-30 OT 28-31 33-30 OT 27-17 21-27 24-18 8- 0 14-19 20- 7

Pittsburgh 73,089 Cincinnati 72,801 at Oakland 51,075 Baltimore 73,024 at New England 68,756 Miami 73,198 at St. Louis 62,777 Seattle 72,927 at Pittsburgh 64,781 at Baltimore 71,055 Houston 72,730 at Arizona 64,791 at New York Jets 76,822 Buffalo 73,196 at Cincinnati 66,023 San Francisco 73,041 Clev. Opp. TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 315 335 Rushing 110 100 Passing 192 211 Penalty 13 24 3rd Down: Made/Att 86/204 79/215 3rd Down Pct. 42.2 36.7 4th Down: Made/Att 6/15 11/25 4th Down Pct. 40.0 44.0 POSSESSION AVG. 29:10 30:50 TOTAL NET YARDS 5621 5753 Avg. Per Game 351.3 359.6 Total Plays 1004 1066 Avg. Per Play 5.6 5.4 NET YARDS RUSHING 1895 2072 Avg. Per Game 118.4 129.5 Total Rushes 440 460 NET YARDS PASSING 3726 3681 Avg. Per Game 232.9 230.1 Sacked/Yards Lost 19/140 28/186 Gross Yards 3866 3867 Att./Completions 545/305 578/340 Completion Pct. 56.0 58.8 Had Intercepted 20 17 PUNTS/AVERAGE 69/42.0 69/40.2 NET PUNTING AVG. 69/35.8 69/32.9 PENALTIES/YARDS 114/868 80/581 FUMBLES/BALL LOST 22/9 19/10 TOUCHDOWNS 46 41 Rushing 13 8 Passing 29 29 Returns 4 4 * SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS BROWNS 60 144 87 105 6 402 OPPONENTS 85 112 82 103 0 382 * SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS Dawson 0 0 0 0 42/43 26/30 0 120 Edwards 16 0 16 0 0 96 Lewis 11 9 2 0 0 66 Winslow 5 0 5 0 0 32 Jurevicius 3 0 3 0 0 20 Anderson 3 3 0 0 0 18 Cribbs 3 0 0 3 0 18 Vickers 2 0 2 0 0 12 Carter 1 0 1 0 0 6 Pool 1 0 0 1 0 6 J. Wright 1 1 0 0 0 6 BROWNS 46 13 29 4 42/43 26/30 1 402 OPPONENTS 41 8 29 4 38/38 32/35 0 382 2-Pt. Conversions: Jurevicius, Winslow, TEAM 2-3, OPPONENTS 1-3 SACKS: Wimbley 5, Peek 4, R. Smith 4, Williams 4, McGinest 3, S. Smith 2, M. Adams 1, Jackson 1, Kelley 1, Thompson 1, E. Wright 1, Jones 0.5, Roye 0.5, TEAM 28, OPPONENTS 19 FUM/LOST: Anderson 5/2, Cribbs 5/1, Lewis 4/2, Edwards 3/2, Winslow 2/1, Bodden 1/0, J. Wright 1/1, Zastudil 1/0 * PASSING Anderson Frye Quinn BROWNS OPPONENTS

TM

Att Cmp 527 298 10 4 8 3 545 305 578 340

* RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD Lewis 298 1304 4.4 66t 9 J. Wright 60 277 4.6 18 1 Harrison 23 142 6.2 17 0 Anderson 32 70 2.2 11 3 Cribbs 9 61 6.8 18 0 Vickers 15 43 2.9 7 0 Frye TM 1 1 1.0 1 0 Zastudil 2 -3 -1.5 0 0 BROWNS 440 1895 4.3 66t 13 OPPONENTS 460 2072 4.5 37 8 * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD Winslow 82 1106 13.5 49 5 Edwards 80 1289 16.1 78t 16 Jurevicius 50 614 12.3 50 3 Lewis 30 248 8.3 34 2 J. Wright 24 233 9.7 23 0 Vickers 13 91 7.0 25 2 Heiden 12 104 8.7 27 0 Carter 8 117 14.6 22 1 Cribbs 3 37 12.3 18 0 Harrison 2 19 9.5 15 0 Dinkins 1 8 8.0 8 0 BROWNS 305 3866 12.7 78t 29 OPPONENTS 340 3867 11.4 42 29 * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD Bodden 6 75 12.5 26 0 Jones 5 37 7.4 26 0 Pool 2 103 51.5 100t 1 McDonald 2 0 0.0 0 0 Jackson 1 1 1.0 1 0 E. Wright 1 0 0.0 0 0 BROWNS 17 216 12.7 100t 1 OPPONENTS 20 422 21.1 71t 2 * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B Zastudil 49 2046 41.8 34.6 4 14 64 0 Player 13 593 45.6 40.3 2 6 57 0 Ernster TM 7 256 36.6 35.6 0 2 43 0 BROWNS 69 2895 42.0 35.8 6 22 64 0 OPPONENTS 69 2774 40.2 32.9 5 19 69 0 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD Cribbs 30 10 405 13.5 76t 1 BROWNS 30 10 405 13.5 76t 1 OPPONENTS 34 8 308 9.1 94t 1 * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD Cribbs 59 1809 30.7 100t 2 Dinkins 7 62 8.9 19 0 J. Wright 3 49 16.3 20 0 Friedman 2 14 7.0 13 0 Jurevicius 1 9 9.0 9 0 BROWNS 72 1943 27.0 100t 2 OPPONENTS 76 1590 20.9 65 0 * FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Dawson 2/ 2 9/10 7/ 8 7/ 8 1/2 BROWNS 2/ 2 9/10 7/ 8 7/ 8 1/2 OPPONENTS 1/ 1 12/12 11/11 8/11 0/0 Dawson: ()(39G,39G,18G)(23G,40B)(41G,20G)(42G) (40G,20G)(35G,45G)(19G,25G)(52N)(35N,28G,39G, 51G,33G)(25G,27G)(37G,22G)(49G)(35G,49G)() (23G,25B,49G) OPPONENTS: (26G,31G)(20G)(32G,22G,23G,48G) (46N,21G,29G,41N)(20G,25G)(43G)(40G,46G)(39G, 26G,22G)(28G,35G,30G)(34G,41G,47G)(41G,46N) (33G,19G)(35G,41G,38G,35G)()(29G,38G)()

Yds Cmp% Yds/Att 3787 56.5 7.19 34 40.0 3.40 45 37.5 5.63 3866 56.0 7.09 3867 58.8 6.69

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TD 29 0 0 29 29

TD% 5.5 0.0 0.0 5.3 5.0

Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating 19 3.6 78t 14/ 109 82.5 1 10.0 15 5/ 31 10.0 0 0.0 18 0/ 0 56.8 20 3.7 78t 19/ 140 80.7 17 2.9 42 28/ 186 83.4

2007 DEFENSIVE STATISTICS 2007 REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Player D’Qwell Jackson Sean Jones Andra Davis Leigh Bodden Leon Williams Brodney Pool Eric Wright Kamerion Wimbley Robaire Smith Shaun Smith Daven Holly Willie McGinest Orpheus Roye Ethan Kelley Antwan Peek Chaun Thompson Simon Fraser Brandon McDonald Mike Adams Ted Washington Kenny Wright Bobby Hamilton Louis Leonard David McMillan BROWNS TOTALS

Total 114 105 104 92 90 72 70 65 64 63 47 40 34 27 24 19 17 15 10 9 3 2 2 0 1088

Solo 78 47 56 68 65 39 52 39 39 28 36 27 18 15 12 10 11 9 8 7 2 2 1 0 669

Asst. 33 56 39 24 23 32 18 24 22 35 11 11 16 12 11 8 6 6 2 2 1 0 1 0 393

TFL 3 2 9 0 2 1 0 2 3 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26

Sacks 1 0.5 0 0 4 0 1 5 4 2 0 3 0.5 1 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 28

Yds 7 4 0 0 20 0 11 34 34 20 0 12 1 8 24 5 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 187

Press. 1 5 4 0 2 2 0 20 7 4 0 3 2 3 9 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 66

Ints 1 5 0 6 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 17

Yds 1 37 0 80 0 103 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 221

PBU 3 3 4 14 5 4 11 0 1 2 9 6 0 0 5 2 1 11 2 0 0 0 0 0 83

For. 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10

QB SACKS (28.0) 5: K. Wimbley (1, 12/9/07 at NYJ), (1, 11/18/07 at BAL), (1, 10/14/07 vs. MIA), (2, 9/23/07 at OAK) 4: A. Peek (0.5, 12/9/07 at NYJ), (1, 11/25/07 vs. HOU), (1, 11/11/07 at PIT), (1, 10/14/07 vs. MIA), (0.5, 9/9/07 vs. PIT); R. Smith (2, 11/18/07 at BAL),(1, 11/11/07 at PIT), (9/16/07 vs. CIN); L. Williams (2, 12/30/07 vs. SF), (2, 12/9/07 at NYJ) 2.5: W. McGinest (2, 12/30/07 vs. SF), (0.5, 11/18/07 at BAL) 2: S. Smith (1, 11/25/07 vs. HOU), (1, 11/11/07 at PIT) 1.5: L. Williams (1.5, 12/9/07 at NYJ) 1: M. Adams (1, 11/18/07 at BAL); D. Jackson (1, 12/30/07 vs. SF); E. Kelley (1, 10/28/07); C. Thompson (0.5, 12/9/07 at NYJ), (0.5, 9/9/07 vs. PIT); E. Wright (1, 11/11/07 at PIT) 0.5: S. Jones (12/9/07 at NYJ); B. Pool (11/18/07 at BAL); O. Roye (11/18/07 at BAL)

TD 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Tackles: 13 *L. Williams (11/18/07 at BAL)

Interceptions: 2 *L. Bodden(12/23/07 at CIN)

Solo Tackles:9 *A. Davis (9/9/07 vs. PIT) *D. Jackson (12/9/07 at NYJ) *L. Williams (12/9/07 at NYJ), (11/11/07 at PIT) *E. Wright (11/11/07 at PIT), (9/30/07 vs. BAL)

PBU: 3 *W. McGinest (10/28/07 at STL) *B. McDonald (12/9/07 at NYJ) *E. Wright (12/23/07 at CIN)

Assisted Tackles: 8 *S. Jones (9/23/07 at OAK) Sacks: 2 *W. McGinest (12/30/07 vs. SF) *R. Smith (11/18/07 at BAL) *L. Williams (12/30/07 vs. SF) *K. Wimbley (9/23/07 at OAK)

Special Teams Tackles: 4 *J. Cribbs (12/30/07 vs. SF) *B. McDonald (11/11/07 at PIT), (10/14/07 vs. MIA) *N. Sorensen (11/18/07 at BAL)

TOUCHDOWNS (1) 1: B. Pool (11/18/07 at BAL)

2007 REGULAR SEASON SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS For. 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

Safety 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

INTERCEPTIONS (17) 6: L. Bodden (2, 12/23/07 at CIN), (1, 10/28/07 at STL), (1, 10/14/07 vs. MIA), (1, 9/30/07 vs. BAL), (1, 9/16/07 vs. CIN) 5: S. Jones (1, 12/9/07 at NYJ), (1, 12/2/07 at ARI), (1, 11/18/07 at BAL), (1, 11/4/07 vs. SEA), (1, 9/16/07 vs. CIN) 2: B. Pool (1, 11/18/07 at BAL), (1, 11/11/07 at PIT); B. McDonald (1, 12/9/07 at NYJ), (1, 11/25/07 vs. HOU) 1: D. Jackson (11/25/07 vs. HOU); E. Wright (10/14/07 vs. MIA)

Player Total Solo Asst. Joshua Cribbs 23 16 7 Mike Adams 18 15 3 Brandon McDonald 17 12 5 Chaun Thompson 16 10 6 Kris Griffin 14 9 5 Nick Sorensen 14 11 3 Lawrence Vickers 9 4 5 David McMillan 7 5 2 Jason Wright 7 5 2 Darnell Dinkins 7 7 0 Leon Williams 6 4 2 Eric Wright 6 3 3 Kenny Wright 3 1 2 Colby Bockwoldt 2 2 0 Daven Holly 2 2 0 Ryan Pontbriand 2 1 1 Keith Adams 3 1 2 D’Qwell Jackson 1 0 1 BROWNS TOTAL 157 108 49

Rec. 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8

Rec. 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

PATs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FGs Punts 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -30-

TDs 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

Safety 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2008 DEFENSIVE GAME-BY-GAME STATS INTERCEPTIONS Game 9/7 9/14 9/21 9/28 10/13 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/6 11/17 11/23 11/30 12/7 12/15 12/21 12/28 Totals

Opp. DAL PIT at Balt at Cin NYG at Wash at Jac BALT DEN at Buf HOU IND at Ten at Phi CIN at Pit

No. 1

Yards 20

LG 20

TD 0

Players E. Wright

FUMBLES Game 9/7 9/14 9/21 9/28 10/13 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/6 11/17 11/23 11/30 12/7 12/15 12/21 12/28 Totals

Opp. DAL PIT at Balt at Cin NYG at Wash at Jac BALT DEN at Buf HOU IND at Ten at Phi CIN at Pit

FUMBLES FORCED No. Player 0 -

FUMBLES RECOVERED No. Player 2 D. Anderson, S. Steptoe

QUARTERBACK SACKS Game 9/7 9/14 9/21 9/28 10/13 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/6 11/17 11/23 11/30 12/7 12/15 12/21 12/28 Totals

Opp. DAL PIT at Balt at Cin NYG at Wash at Jac BALT DEN at Buf HOU IND at Ten at Phi CIN at Pit

No. 0

Yards 0

Players -

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THE LAST TIME REGULAR SEASON as of 9.8.08 Punt Returned For a TD By Browns: Joshua Cribbs, 76 yards (12/30/07 vs. SF) By Opponent: Nate Burleson, 94 yards (11/4/07 vs. SEA)

300 Yards Passing Derek Anderson, 304 yards (21-41, 2 TD 2 INT) (12/2/07 at ARI) By Browns: By Opponent: Tony Romo, 320 yards (24-32, 1 TD) (9/7/08 vs. DAL)

Kickoff Returned For a TD By Browns: Joshua Cribbs, 100 yards (11/11/07 at PIT) By Opponent: Justin Miller, 99 yards (10/29/06 vs. NYJ)

Back-to-Back 300-Yard Passing Games By Browns: Brian Sipe, 349 yards (28-of-46) (10/26/80 vs. PIT) Brian Sipe, 391 yards (24 of 39) (10/19/80 vs. GB)

Interception Returned For a TD By Browns: Brodney Pool, 100 yards (11/18/07 at BAL) # By Opponent: Roderick Hood, 71 yards (12/2/07 at ARI)

400 Yards Passing By Browns: Kelly Holcomb, 413 yards (30-39-5-0) (11/28/04 at CIN) By Opponent: Carson Palmer, 401 yards (33-50-6-0) (9/16/07 vs. CIN)

Fumble Returned For a TD By Browns: Daven Holly, 40 yards (12/25/06 vs. TB) By Opponent: Randall Gay, 15 yards (10/7/07 at NE)

100 Yards Receiving By Browns: Braylon Edwards, 149 yards (12/2/07 at ARI) By Opponent: Jerricho Cotchery, 119 yards (12/9/07 at NYJ)

FG Block Returned For a TD By Browns: Leigh Bodden, 59 yards (11/13/05 at PIT)

Two 100-Yard Receivers in Same Game By Browns: Braylon Edwards, 146 yards Kellen Winslow, 100 yards (9/16/07 vs. CIN) By Opponent: Tony Gonzalez 105 yards Eddie Kennison 117 yards (12/3/06 vs. KC)

Punt Block Returned For a TD By Browns: Andre King, 28 yards (11/30/03 at SEA) By Opponent: Chris Martin, 31 yards; Kevin Ross, 4 yards (9/30/90 vs. KC)

Back-to-Back 100-Yard Receiving Games By Browns: Kellen Winslow, 11 for 125 yards (11/4/07 vs. SEA) Braylon Edwards, 8 for 117 yards (10/28/07 at STL) By Opponent: Bobby Engram, 14 for 139 yards (11/4/07 vs. SEA) Torry Holt, 6 for 110 yards (10/28/07 at STL)

Punt Blocked By Browns: Team Block (11/30/03 at SEA) By Opponent: Bubba McDowell (11/21/1993 vs. Houston Oilers) Shutout Scored By Browns: Buffalo Bills 0 at Cleveland 8 (12/16/07) By Opponent: Cincinnati Bengals 30 at Cleveland 0 (11/26/06)

200 Yards Receiving By Browns: None By Opponent: Chad Johnson, 209 yards (9/16/07 vs. CIN)

PAT Unsuccessful By Browns: Phil Dawson (11/4/07 vs. SEA) By Opponent: Matt Bryant (12/25/06 vs. TB)

500 Yards Total Offense By Browns: 554 yards (9/16/07 vs. CIN) By Opponent: 531 yards (9/16/07 vs. CIN)

Field Goal Blocked By Browns: Alvin McKinley (12/7/06 at PIT) By Opponent: Nate Clements (12/30/07 vs. SF)

OT Game Won By Browns: Cleveland 33 at Baltimore 30 (11/18/07) By Opponent: Philadelphia 34 at Cleveland 31 (10/24/04)

Safety Scored By Browns: K Brian Moorman kicked ball out of end zone (12/16/07 vs. BUF) By Opponent: Holding penalty on Cleveland in end zone (9/19/04 at DAL) 100 Yards Rushing By Browns: Jamal Lewis, 128 yards (12/30/07 vs. SF) By Opponent: Kenny Watson, 130 yards (12/23/07 at CIN) Back-to-Back 100-Yard Rushing Games By Browns: Jamal Lewis, 163 yards (12/16/07 vs. BUF) Jamal Lewis, 118 yards (12/9/07 at NYJ) By Opponent: Thomas Jones, 106 yards (12/9/07 at NYJ) Edgerrin James, 114 yards (12/2/07 at ARI) 200 Yards Rushing By Browns: Jamal Lewis, 216 yards (9/16/07 vs. CIN) By Opponent: Willie Parker, 223 yards (12/7/06 at PIT)

DENOTES OCCURED DURING 2008 SEASON # DENOTES FRANCHISE-RECORD

Two 100-yard Rushers in Same Game By Browns: Leroy Kelly, 113 yards Ernie Green, 103 yards (10/8/66 vs. PIT)

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2008 STARTING LINEUPS AND TURNOVER TABLE OFFENSIVE GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS Game 9/7 9/14 9/21 9/28 10/13 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/6 11/17 11/23 11/30 12/7 12/15 12/21 12/28

Opp. DAL PIT at Balt at Cin NYG at Wash at Jac BALT DEN at Buf HOU IND at Ten at Phi CIN at Pit

WR Steptoe

LT Thomas

LG Steinbach

C Fraley

RG McKinney

RT Shaffer

TE Winslow

WR Edwards

QB Anderson

RB Lewis

FB Heiden (TE)

LCB E. Wright

RCB McDonald

SS Jones

FS Adams

DEFENSIVE GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS Game 9/7 9/14 9/21 9/28 10/13 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/6 11/17 11/23 11/30 12/7 12/15 12/21 12/28

Opp. LE DAL C. Williams PIT at Balt at Cin NYG at Wash at Jac BALT DEN at Buf HOU IND at Ten at Phi CIN at Pit

NT Rogers

RE R. Smith

LOLB McGinest

MLB Davis

WLB Jackson

ROLB Wimbley

2008 TURNOVER TABLE Game 9/7 9/14 9/21 9/28 10/13 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/6 11/17 11/23 11/30 12/7 12/15 12/21 12/28 Totals

Opp. DAL PIT at Balt at Cin NYG at Wash at Jac BALT DEN at Buf HOU IND at Ten at Phi CIN at Pit

-----TAKEAWAYS----Fumbles INTs Total 0 1 1

-----GIVEAWAYS----Fumbles INT Total 0 0 0

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Difference +1

Result L, 28-10

2008 PARTICIPATION CHART Date Opponent Adams, M. Ali, C. Anderson, D. Bell, B. Cousin, T. Cribbs, J. Daniels, T. Davis, A. Dawson, P. Dinkins, D. Dorsey, K. Edwards, B. Fraley, H. Griffin, K. Hadnot, R. Hall, A. Harrison, J. Heiden, S. Jackson, D. Jones, S. Lawson, G. Leonard, L. Lewis, J. McDonald, B. McGinest, W. McKinney, S. Peek, A. Pontbriand, R. Pool, B. Quinn, B. Rogers, S. Rubin, A. Rucker, M. Sanders, S. Shaffer, K. Smith, R. Smith, S. Sorenson, N. Sowells, I. Stallworth, D. Steinbach, E. Steptoe, S. Thomas, J. Tucker, R. Vickers, L. Williams, C. Williams, L. Wimbley, K. Winslow, K. Wright, E. Wright, J. Young, S. Zastudil, D.

9/7

9/14

9/21

9/28

DAL FS X QB DNP X IA X MLB X X 3QB WR C IA IA X X TE WLB SS X X RB RCB LOLB RG IR X IA DNP NT IA IA X RT RE X X X DNP LG WR LT IA X LE X ROLB TE LCB X DNP X

PIT

at Balt

at Cin

10/13 10/19 10/26 NYG

11/2

11/6

11/17

11/23

11/30

12/7

at Was at Jac BALT

DEN

at Buf

HOU

IND

at Ten

12/15 12/21

12/28

at Phi

at Pit

CIN

GP 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1

GS DNP IA 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

N - not with team; PS - practice squad; X - played in game; IA - inactive; PUP - physically unable to perform list; NFI - non-football injury; 3QB - third quarterback; SUS - suspended by league; E - roster exemption

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2008 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS MOST YARDS RUSHING Browns: 62, Jamal Lewis (9/7/08 vs. DAL) Opponent: 80, Marion Barber (9/7/08 vs. DAL)

Rushing Yards 62 - Jamal Lewis (9/7/08 vs. DAL) Rushing Attempts 13 - Jamal Lewis (9/7/08 vs. DAL)

MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS Browns: 13, Jamal Lewis (9/7/08 vs. DAL) Opponent: 16, Marion Barber (9/7/08 vs. DAL)

Longest Rush 24 - Jamal Lewis (9/7/08 vs. DAL)

MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Browns: none in 2008 Opponent: 2, Marion Barber (9/7/08 vs. DAL)

Receptions 5 - Kellen Winslow (9/7/08 vs. DAL) 2 - Braylon Edwards (9/7/08 vs. DAL)

MOST YARDS PASSING Browns: 114, Derek Anderson (9/7/08 vs. DAL) Opponent: 320, Tony Romo (9/7/08 vs. DAL)

Receiving Yards 47 - Kellen Winslow (9/7/08 vs. DAL) 18 - Steve Sanders (9/7/08 vs. DAL) 14 - Braylon Edwards (9/7/08 vs. DAL) 14 - Jamal Lewis (9/7/08 vs. DAL)

MOST PASSING ATTEMPTS Browns: 24, Derek Anderson (9/7/08 vs. DAL) Opponent: 32, Tony Romo (9/7/08 vs. DAL)

Longest Reception 18 - Steve Sanders (9/7/08 vs. DAL) 17 - Kellen Winslow (9/7/08 vs. DAL) 14 - Jamal Lewis (9/7/08 vs. DAL)

MOST PASSING COMPLETIONS Browns: 11, Derek Anderson (9/7/08 vs. DAL) Opponent: 24, Tony Romo (9/7/08 vs. DAL) HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (Minimum 15 att.) Browns: 45.8%, Derek Anderson (9/7/08 vs. DAL) Opponent: 75.0%, Tony Romo (9/7/08 vs. DAL)

Passing Yards 114 - Derek Anderson (9/7/08 vs. DAL) Passing Attempts 24 - Derek Anderson (9/7/08 vs. DAL)

MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES Browns: 1, Derek Anderson (9/7/08 vs. DAL) Opponent: 1, Tony Romo (9/7/08 vs. DAL)

Pass Completions 11 - Derek Anderson (9/7/08 vs. DAL)

MOST RECEPTIONS Browns: 5, Kellen Winslow (9/7/08 vs. DAL) Opponent: 6, (2x) Jason Witten/Patrick Crayton (9/7/08 vs. DAL) MOST RECEIVING YARDS Browns: 47, Kellen Winslow (9/7/08 vs. DAL) Opponent: 96, Jason Witten (9/7/08 vs. DAL) MOST TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS Browns: 1, Kellen Winslow (9/7/08 vs. DAL) Opponent: 1, Terrell Owens (9/7/08 vs. DAL) MOST POINTS Browns: 10 (9/7/08 vs. DAL) Opponent: 28 (9/7/08 vs. DAL) MOST SACKS Browns: Opponent:

none in 2008 1, D. Ware (9/7/08 vs. DAL)

MOST INTERCEPTIONS Browns: 1, E. Wright (9/7/08 vs. DAL) Opponent: none in 2008

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2008 TEAM SUPERLATIVES MOST POINTS Browns: 10 (9/7/08 vs. DAL) Opponent: 28 (9/7/08 vs. DAL)

FEWEST POINTS Browns: 10 (9/7/08 vs. DAL) Opponent: 28 (9/7/08 vs. DAL)

MOST POINTS, QUARTER Browns: 7, 2nd (9/7/08 vs. DAL) Opponent: 14, 2nd (9/7/08 vs. DAL)

FEWEST POINTS, HALF Browns: 3, 2nd (9/7/08 vs. DAL) Opponent: 7, 2nd (9/7/08 vs. DAL)

MOST POINTS, HALF Browns: 7, 1st (9/7/08 vs. DAL) Opponent: 21, 1st (9/7/08 vs. DAL)

FEWEST FIRST DOWNS Browns: 11 (9/7/08 vs. DAL) Opponent: 30 (9/7/08 vs. DAL)

MOST FIRST DOWNS Browns: 11 (9/7/08 vs. DAL) Opponent: 30 (9/7/08 vs. DAL)

FEWEST YARDS RUSHING (NET) Browns: 91 (9/7/08 vs. DAL) Opponent: 167 (9/7/08 vs. DAL)

MOST YARDS RUSHING (NET) Browns: 91 (9/7/08 vs. DAL) Opponent: 167 (9/7/08 vs. DAL)

FEWEST RUSHING ATTEMPTS Browns: 18 (9/7/08 vs. DAL) Opponent: 31 (9/7/08 vs. DAL)

MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS Browns: 18 (9/7/08 vs. DAL) Opponent: 31 (9/7/08 vs. DAL)

FEWEST PASSING YARDS (NET) Browns: 114 (9/7/08 vs. DAL) Opponent: 320 (9/7/08 vs. DAL)

MOST PASSING YARDS (NET) Browns: 114 (9/7/08 vs. DAL) Opponent: 320 (9/7/08 vs. DAL)

FEWEST PASSING ATTEMPTS Browns: 24 (9/7/08 vs. DAL) Opponent: 32 (9/7/08 vs. DAL)

MOST PASSING ATTEMPTS Browns: 24 (9/7/08 vs. DAL) Opponent: 32 (9/7/08 vs. DAL)

FEWEST COMPLETIONS Browns: 11 (9/7/08 vs. DAL) Opponent: 24 (9/7/08 vs. DAL)

MOST PASSING COMPLETIONS Browns: 11 (9/7/08 vs. DAL) Opponent: 24 (9/7/08 vs. DAL)

FEWEST SACKS (BY DEFENSE) Browns: 0 (9/7/08 vs. DAL) Opponent: 1 (9/7/08 vs. DAL)

MOST SACKS (BY DEFENSE) Browns: 0 Opponent: 1.0 (9/7/08 vs. DAL)

FEWEST TOTAL NET YARDS Browns: 205 (9/7/08 vs. DAL) Opponent: 487 (9/7/08 vs. DAL)

MOST TOTAL NET YARDS Browns: 205 (9/7/08 vs. DAL) Opponent: 487 (9/7/08 vs. DAL)

FEWEST PENALTIES (No. – Yards) Browns: 9-55 (9/7/08 vs. DAL) Opponent: 11-82 (9/7/08 vs. DAL)

MOST PENALTIES (No. – Yards) Browns: 9-55 (9/7/08 vs. DAL) Opponent: 11-82 (9/7/08 vs. DAL)

LEAST TIME OF POSSESSION Browns: 22:31 (9/7/08 vs. DAL) Opponent: 37:29 (9/7/08 vs. DAL)

MOST TIME OF POSSESSION Browns: 22:31 (9/7/08 vs. DAL) Opponent: 37:29 (9/7/08 vs. DAL)

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2008 STATISTICS FIRST DOWNS EARNED Total First Downs - Regular Season (First downs awarded to passer and receiver on passing plays)

PLAYER Anderson, Derek Edwards, Braylon Heiden, Steve Lewis, Jamal Winslow, Kellen Wright, Jason Sanders, Steve Steptoe, Syndric PENALTY Total

RUSHING 1 1 2

RECEIVING 1 1 2 1 1 6

PASSING 6 6

FOURTH DOWN CONVERSIONS Date 9/7

Opp. DAL

ATTEMPTS 0/0

RESULT No fourth down conversions attempted

REPLAYS AND CHALLENGES Browns Challenges (2/6) Date Opp. Time

Initial Call

Decision

Opponent Challenges (0/8) Date Opp. Time

Initial Call

Decision

Replay Assistant Challenges (1/6) -Last two minutes of each half and overtime onlyDate Opp. Time Initial Call

Decision

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TOTAL 6 1 2 1 1 1 2 -

2008 NUMBERS IN THE RED ZONE vs. Pittsburgh Steelers (9/7/08) ATTEMPTS IN THE RED ZONE

Offense Defense

1st 1

2nd 1 1

3rd 1 2

4th 1 1

Total 3 5

TDs 1 3

FGs 1 -

Pts. 10 21

Turn. 1

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2008 Game Summaries

COWBOYS 28 BROWNS 10 September 7, 2008 Cleveland Browns Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio Dallas QB Tony Romo threw for 320 yards as the Cowboys downed the Browns 28-10 in the 2008 season opener at Cleveland Browns Stadium. Dallas jumped out to a 7-0 advantage after RB Marion Barber’s first of two 1 yard touchdown runs. Cleveland evened it at 7-7 after QB Derek Anderson found TE Kellen Winslow on a two-yard scoring strike in the second quarter. The Cowboys added two TDs in the second, a 35-yard pass from Romo to WR Terrell Owens and Barber’s second score, to take a 21-7 lead into halftime. Rookie RB Felix Jones scored on his first NFL carry, an 11-yard scamper in the third quarter. K Phil Dawson added a 34-yard field goal for Cleveland in the fourth quarter. QB Derek Anderson finished 11-24 for 114 yards and a touchdown. RB Jamal Lewis added 62 yards on the ground on 13 carries. Barber finished with 80 rushing yards, while Jones posted 62. Winslow paced the receivers with 47 yards on five receptions. Dallas TE Jason Witten led the Cowboys with six receptions for 96 yards. DB Eric Wright recorded his second career interception in the endzone to end a Dallas scoring threat. Team Cleveland Dallas

Team Cowboys Browns Cowboys Cowboys Cowboys Browns

1 0 7

Q 1 2 2 2 3 4

Time 6:40 12:43 9:48 0:26 6:24 10:13

2 7 14

3 0 7

4 3 0

Final 10 28

SCORING SUMMARY Play M. Barber 1 yd. run (N. Folk kick) (10-80, 5:15) K. Winslow 2 yd. pass from D. Anderson (P. Dawson kick) (16-78, 8:57) T. Owens 35 yd. pass from T. Romo (N. Folk kick) (4-69, 2:55) M. Barber 1 yd. run (N. Folk kick) (10-69, 5:39) F. Jones 11 yd. run (N. Folk kick) (10-86, 4:53) P. Dawson 34 yd. Field Goal (10-70, 5:25)

FIRST DOWNS: TIME OF POSSESSION: TOTAL NET YARDS: (Ru/Pa): PUNTS/Average: PENALTIES/Yards: FUMBLES/LOST:

TEAM STATISTICS CLE DAL 11 30 37:29 22:31 205 (91/114) 487 (167/320) 5-40.6 2-48.5 9-55 11-82 2-0 1-0

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS PASSING: CLE: D. Anderson 11-24-114 (TD); DAL: T. Romo 24-32-320 (TD, INT) RUSHING: CLE: J. Lewis 13-62, D. Anderson 4-24, J. Wright 1-5; DAL: M. Barber 1680-2, F. Jones 9-62-1, T. Choice 5-26, T. Romo 1-(-1) RECEIVING: CLE: K. Winslow 5-47-1, B. Edwards 2-14, S. Sanders 1-18, J. Lewis 1-14, S. Steptoe 1-12, S. Heiden 1-9; DAL: J. Witten 6-96, P. Crayton 6-82, T. Owens 5-87-1, M. Barber 3-21, I. Stanback 2-24, T. Curtis 1-8, T. Choice 1-2 INTERCEPTIONS: CLE: E. Wright 1-20; DAL: None PUNTING: CLE: D. Zastudil 5-203 (40.6); DAL: M. McBriar 2-97 (48.5) PUNT RETURNS: CLE: S. Steptoe 2-23 (11.5); DAL: F. Jones 2-8 (4.0) KICKOFF RETURNS: CLE: S. Steptoe 3-61 (20.3), G. Lawson 2-29 (14.5); DAL: F. Jones 1-20 (20.0), O. Scandrick 1-19 (19.0)

WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB RB TE

CLEVELAND S. Steptoe LE C. Williams J. Thomas NT S. Rogers E. Steinbach RE R. Smith H. Fraley LOLB W. McGinest S. McKinney MLB A. Davis K. Shaffer WLB D. Jackson K. Winslow ROLB K. Wimbley B. Edwards LCB E. Wright D. Anderson RCB B. McDonald J. Lewis SS S. Jones S. Heiden FS M. Adams

WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB RB FB

DALLAS T. Owens LE F. Adams NT C. Procter RE A. Gurode SLB L. Davis MILB M. Colombo MOLB J. Witten WLB P. Crayton LCB T. Romo RCB M. Barber SS D. Anderson FS

M. Spears J. Ratliff C. Canty G. Ellis B. James Z. Thomas D. Ware A. Jones A. Henry R. Williams K. Hamlin

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