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Cleveland Browns vs. New York Jets, Regular Season Week 10, Game 9 -1- THE GAME BROWNS MEDIA RELATIONS VS. Regular Season Week 10, Game 9 Cleveland Browns (3-5) vs. New York Jets (6-2) DATE: Sunday, November 14, 2010 SITE: Cleveland Browns Stadium KICKOFF: 1:00 p.m. CAPACITY: 73,300 SURFACE: Grass INSIDE THIS WEEK’S RELEASE Game Information ....................... 2 Head Coaches.............................. 2 Series History .............................. 3 Last time vs. New York ............... 4 Connections................................. 5 Probable Starters ......................... 6 Notes ........................................... 7-10 Eric Mangini Quotes ................... 11 Player Quotes .............................. 12 Interesting Player Facts ............... 13-15 2010 Season Statistics ................. 16-26 Rosters......................................... 27-30 How the Browns are Built........... 31 Depth Chart ................................. 32 Pronunciation Guide ................... 32 Transactions ................................ 33 The Last Time ............................. 34 Game Summaries ........................ 35-38 Supplemental Bios ...................... 39-41 Neal Gulkis Vice President, Media Relations [email protected] 440.824.3659 Dan Murphy Coordinator, Media Relations [email protected] 440.891.5015 Brian Smith Coordinator, Media Relations [email protected] 440.824.6175 Meghan O’Keefe Media Relations Intern [email protected] 440.824.6241 Sean Wyatt Media Relations Intern [email protected] 440.824.6242 The Browns (3-5) look for their third consecutive victory and seventh straight win against the AFC East when they host the New York Jets (6-2) on Sunday, November 14 at 1:00 p.m. The game will be televised by CBS (WOIO-TV 19) and will air on the Browns’ Flagship Station, WMMS Radio (100.7 FM), as well as a network of affiliates throughout Ohio. This will be the Jets first regular season game in Cleveland since 2006, when the Browns topped New York 20-13 on October 29. The Browns hold a 12-7 advantage in the all-time series, includ- ing an 8-5 mark at home. Cleveland has claimed four of the past five contests against the Jets, including a 24-18 victory at the Meadow- lands on December 9, 2007, the last time the two clubs met. To date, the Browns have faced the toughest schedule in the NFL as their opponents have combined for a 41-22 (.651) record. The slate doesn’t get any easier, as for the second week in a row the Browns will face a team with the best record in the NFL. Cleveland returned from its bye and topped New England, 34-14, last Sunday. With the win, Mangini improved to 4-1 in his career following the bye week and his teams have a combined 21- 15 (.583) record over the rest of the season. During the victory, the Browns set season-highs in points scored (34), first downs (22), total yards (404), rushing yards (230) and time of possession (38:08). Coupled with a 30-17 win in New Orleans (10/24), the Browns have scored 30 or more points in back to back games for the first time since 2004. Running back Peyton Hillis (two), wide receiver Chansi Stuckey and quarterback Colt McCoy all scored rushing touch- downs against the Patriots, marking the first time the Browns re- corded a rushing touchdown by three different players in a single- game since 2004. Hillis totaled a career-high 184 rushing yards on a career-high 29 carries and tied a career-high with two touchdowns. He has scored a touchdown in every game this year except one (at Pitts- burgh). Hillis’ 184 rushing yards are the second-most in a single- game in the NFL this season. He ranks among the league leaders this year in several categories including points scored, first downs, rushing yards, rushing touchdowns, yards from scrimmage, third and one rushing percentage and receptions by a running back. McCoy completed 14 of 19 passes for 174 yards with no in- terceptions and a career-high 101.6 quarterback rating. He also rushed for 20 yards on three attempts, including a 16-yard touch- down run, the first rushing score of his career. He improved to 2-1 as a starter and is tied for the second-most wins by a Browns rookie quarterback in the NFL. Defensively, Cleveland has not allowed a team to score on their opening possession all season. In addition, the Browns have allowed just 13 first quarter points all season, tied for the third few- est this season. The Browns have also only allowed a league-best one rushing touchdown this season. Against New England, defensive back Abram Elam stripped Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski and recovered the fumble at the 2-yard line, preventing a potential Patriots score with 30 seconds left in the second quarter, giving the Browns the momentum head- ing into the second half. Elam finished with a team and season- high eight tackles. The Browns special teams coverage units rank among the league’s best this season. Opponents are averaging an NFL-low 16.7 yards per kickoff return and 3.5 yards per punt return, which is second-best in the league. On Sunday, punter Reggie Hodges recorded two punts inside the 20-yard line and increased his league-leading total to 10 punts inside the 10-yard line this season. He is sixth in the NFL with a 39.9 net punting average this season. His 16 punts inside the 20 this season are tied for seventh most in the league. Kicker Phil Dawson made both of his field goal attempts against the Patriots and has converted on his last 11 consecutive field goals.

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Cleveland Browns vs. New York Jets, Regular Season Week 10, Game 9 -1-

THE GAME

BROWNS MEDIA RELATIONS

VS.Regular Season Week 10, Game 9

Cleveland Browns (3-5) vs. New York Jets (6-2)DATE: Sunday, November 14, 2010 SITE: Cleveland Browns Stadium

KICKOFF: 1:00 p.m. CAPACITY: 73,300 SURFACE: Grass

INSIDE THIS WEEK’S RELEASEGame Information ....................... 2Head Coaches .............................. 2Series History .............................. 3Last time vs. New York ............... 4Connections ................................. 5Probable Starters ......................... 6Notes ........................................... 7-10Eric Mangini Quotes ................... 11Player Quotes .............................. 12Interesting Player Facts ............... 13-15

2010 Season Statistics ................. 16-26Rosters......................................... 27-30How the Browns are Built ........... 31Depth Chart ................................. 32Pronunciation Guide ................... 32Transactions ................................ 33The Last Time ............................. 34Game Summaries ........................ 35-38Supplemental Bios ...................... 39-41

Neal Gulkis Vice President, Media [email protected] 440.824.3659

Dan Murphy Coordinator, Media Relations [email protected] 440.891.5015

Brian Smith Coordinator, Media Relations [email protected] 440.824.6175

Meghan O’Keefe Media Relations [email protected] 440.824.6241

Sean Wyatt Media Relations [email protected] 440.824.6242

The Browns (3-5) look for their third consecutive victory and seventh straight win against the AFC East when they host the New York Jets (6-2) on Sunday, November 14 at 1:00 p.m. The game will be televised by CBS (WOIO-TV 19) and will air on the Browns’ Flagship Station, WMMS Radio (100.7 FM), as well as a network of affi liates throughout Ohio. This will be the Jets fi rst regular season game in Cleveland since 2006, when the Browns topped New York 20-13 on October 29. The Browns hold a 12-7 advantage in the all-time series, includ-ing an 8-5 mark at home. Cleveland has claimed four of the past fi ve contests against the Jets, including a 24-18 victory at the Meadow-lands on December 9, 2007, the last time the two clubs met. To date, the Browns have faced the toughest schedule in the NFL as their opponents have combined for a 41-22 (.651) record. The slate doesn’t get any easier, as for the second week in a row the Browns will face a team with the best record in the NFL. Cleveland returned from its bye and topped New England, 34-14, last Sunday. With the win, Mangini improved to 4-1 in his career following the bye week and his teams have a combined 21-15 (.583) record over the rest of the season. During the victory, the Browns set season-highs in points scored (34), fi rst downs (22), total yards (404), rushing yards (230) and time of possession (38:08). Coupled with a 30-17 win in New Orleans (10/24), the Browns have scored 30 or more points in back to back games for the fi rst time since 2004. Running back Peyton Hillis (two), wide receiver Chansi Stuckey and quarterback Colt McCoy all scored rushing touch-downs against the Patriots, marking the fi rst time the Browns re-corded a rushing touchdown by three different players in a single-game since 2004. Hillis totaled a career-high 184 rushing yards on a career-high 29 carries and tied a career-high with two touchdowns. He has scored a touchdown in every game this year except one (at Pitts-

burgh). Hillis’ 184 rushing yards are the second-most in a single-game in the NFL this season. He ranks among the league leaders this year in several categories including points scored, fi rst downs, rushing yards, rushing touchdowns, yards from scrimmage, third and one rushing percentage and receptions by a running back. McCoy completed 14 of 19 passes for 174 yards with no in-terceptions and a career-high 101.6 quarterback rating. He also rushed for 20 yards on three attempts, including a 16-yard touch-down run, the fi rst rushing score of his career. He improved to 2-1 as a starter and is tied for the second-most wins by a Browns rookie quarterback in the NFL. Defensively, Cleveland has not allowed a team to score on their opening possession all season. In addition, the Browns have allowed just 13 fi rst quarter points all season, tied for the third few-est this season. The Browns have also only allowed a league-best one rushing touchdown this season. Against New England, defensive back Abram Elam stripped Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski and recovered the fumble at the 2-yard line, preventing a potential Patriots score with 30 seconds left in the second quarter, giving the Browns the momentum head-ing into the second half. Elam fi nished with a team and season-high eight tackles. The Browns special teams coverage units rank among the league’s best this season. Opponents are averaging an NFL-low 16.7 yards per kickoff return and 3.5 yards per punt return, which is second-best in the league. On Sunday, punter Reggie Hodges recorded two punts inside the 20-yard line and increased his league-leading total to 10 punts inside the 10-yard line this season. He is sixth in the NFL with a 39.9 net punting average this season. His 16 punts inside the 20 this season are tied for seventh most in the league. Kicker Phil Dawson made both of his fi eld goal attempts against the Patriots and has converted on his last 11 consecutive fi eld goals.

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THE COACHES CLEVELAND BROWNS - ERIC MANGINIEric Mangini was named the 12th full-time head coach in the history of the Cleveland Browns franchise on January 8, 2009. For Mangini, it marked a return to his NFL roots, having kicked off his tenure in the league as a ball boy and an in-tern in the Browns’ public relations department in 1994. His tireless work ethic was just as evident in that fi rst year as it is today, a quality that led then-head coach Bill Belichick to add Mangini to

the team’s coaching staff in 1995. In his 15 years of NFL coaching experi-ence, Mangini has been a part of six teams that qualifi ed for the playoffs, including fi ve that captured division crowns and three that came away with the Lombardi Trophy as Super Bowl champions. During his fi rst year at the helm in Cleveland, Mangini displayed a sense of resiliency that rubbed off on his team and led to the Browns winning their fi nal four games of the year. Prior to being hired by the Browns, Mangini was the head coach of the New York Jets (2006-08). In 2006, Mangini took over a team that had gone 4-12 the previous year and guided them to a record of 10-6 and a Wild Card playoff berth. The Jets started with a 5-5 mark before compiling victories in fi ve of their last six contests, including their fi nal three. Prior to joining the Jets, Mangini spent six seasons with the New England Patriots (2000-05). His fi rst fi ve seasons were spent as de-fensive backs coach (2000-04) before being promoted to defensive coor-dinator in 2005. Mangini’s fi rst coaching opportunity came in 1995 as an assistant on the Browns’ staff. Ted Marchibroda retained Mangini when the team moved to Baltimore in 1996 and became the Ravens. Mangini was an assistant coach with the Jets under head coach Bill Parcells from 1997-99.

COACHES CORNER Mangini .................................. Coach ..................................Ryan 8-16 .....................Record with Current Team ...................15-9

2nd ...........Years as Head Coach with Current Team ....... 2nd

31-41 ................. Career Record as Head Coach ................15-9

5th .................... Career Years as Head Coach ................. 2nd

5-11 ................................2009 Record ...............................9-7

15th ................................ Year in NFL ..............................14th

0-0 .......... Career Record vs. This Week’s Opponent ........0-0

GAME INFORMATIONTelevision: CBS (WOIO-TV 19) will broadcast the game with Jim Nantz (play-by-play) and Phil Sims (analyst) calling the ac-tion.

Radio: WMMS - 100.7 FM Flagship Station with Jim Donovan, Doug Dieken and sideline reporter Jamir Howerton. The Count-down to Kickoff pregame show hosted by Mike Snyder and Mike Pagel begins at 11:30 a.m.

Radio Affi liates: City Station Frequency City Station FrequencyAkron WAKR 1590 AM Kenton WKTN 95.3 FMAshtabula WFUN 970 AM Lima WWSR 93.1 FMBucyrus WQEL 92.7 FM Mansfi eld WMAN 1400 AMCadiz WCDK 106.3 FM Marietta WJAW 100.9 FMCanton WHBC 1480 AM Marion WNRN 1490 AMCelina WKKI 94.3 FM Sandusky WMJK 100.9 FMCleveland WMMS 100.7 FM Sandusky WLEC 1450 AMCleveland WMJI 105.7 FM Toledo WXKR 94.5 FMColumbus WBWK 105.7 FM Uhrichsville WBTC 1540 AMDayton WONE 980 AM Wooster WQKT 104.5 FMDover WJER 1450 AM Youngstown WKBN 570 AMFostoria WFOB 1430 AM Youngstown WNCD 93.3 FM

NEW YORK JETS - REX RYANRex Ryan is in his second season as the head coach of the New York Jets after being hired on January 21, 2009. In his fi rst season at the helm, Ryan led the Jets to a 9-7 record and to the AFC Championship Game for the fi rst time since 1998. His team fi nished fi rst in the NFL in rushing yards per game during the regular season and allowed the fewest points, fewest total yards and lowest passing yards in the NFL. In addition, the Jets

sent fi ve players to the Pro Bowl (Darrelle Revis, Shaun Ellis, Nick Man-gold, D’Brickashaw Ferguson and Damien Woody) and two were named to the All-Pro team (Revis and Mangold). Prior to being hired by the Jets, Ryan served as defensive coordinator with the Baltimore Ravens from 2005-08, leading a defense that ranked in the top 10 in yards allowed per game in all four of his seasons with the team. Before being promoted to defensive coordinator, Ryan oversaw the Ravens’ defensive line for six seasons (1999-2004). He served a prior stint with the Arizona Cardinals from 1994-95 as linebackers/defensive line coach.

Tuesday, November 9 Players off - No availability

Wednesday, November 10 10:35–10:55 a.m. – Eric Mangini available in the Dino Lucarelli media center11:15 a.m.–12:00 noon – Players available in the locker room12:00 noon – Practice (open for approximately the fi rst 30 minutes)

New York Conference Calls11:00 a.m. – Jets Head Coach Rex Ryan2:30 p.m. – Jets Player

Thursday, November 1110:35–10:55 a.m. – Eric Mangini available in the Dino Lucarelli media center11:15 a.m.–12:00 noon – Players available in the locker room12:00 noon – Practice (open for approximately the fi rst 30 minutes)

Friday, November 1210:35–10:55 a.m. – Eric Mangini available in the Dino Lucarelli media center11:10 a.m. – Practice (open for approximately the fi rst 30 minutes)Post practice – Players available in the locker room2:00 p.m. (approx.) – Rob Ryan available in the Dino Lucarelli media center3:00 p.m. (approx.) – Brian Daboll available in the Dino Lucarelli media center

Saturday, November 13No practice – No availability

Sunday, November 141:00 p.m. – Cleveland Browns vs. New York Jets

Monday, November 152:30–2:50 p.m. – Eric Mangini available in the Dino Lucarelli media center

THIS WEEK’S MEDIA SCHEDULE

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2010 REGULAR SEASON RANKINGS CLE (NFL rank) NYJ (NFL rank)RECORD 3-5 6-2POINTS SCORED PER GAME 19 (25) 22.8 (13)TOTAL YARDS PER GAME 306 (25) 350.3 (13)RUSHING YARDS PER GAME 117.3 (13) 148 (4)PASSING YARDS PER GAME 188.8 (25) 202.3 (20)POINTS ALLOWED PER GAME 19.5 (11) 16.3 (3)TOTAL DEFENSIVE YPG 346.4 (21t) 307.1 (6)RUSHING DEFENSIVE YPG 105.9 (15) 87.4 (4)PASSING DEFENSIVE YPG 240.5 (24) 219.8 (17)TURNOVER RATIO +2 (14) +5 (9t)

TALE OF THE TAPE

ON DECKThe Browns travel to the Sunshine State to face the Jacksonville Jag-uars on Sunday, November 21, at 1:00 p.m. This will be the third con-secutive season in which these teams have met during the regular season. Cleveland has topped Jacksonville by a score of 23-17 in each of their previous two meetings. The Jaguars hold an 8-4 advantage in the all-time season series with the series split 3-3 in Jacksonville.

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ABOUT THE JETSThe Jets improved to 6-2 follow-ing a 23-20 overtime victory at Detroit last Sunday. Quarterback Mark Sanchez has completed 136 of 254 passes for 1,692 yards with 10 touchdowns and fi ve interceptions. Running back LaDainian Tomlin-son leads the clubs with 591 rushing yards and is tied for the team-lead with 30 receptions.

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BROWNS-JETS SERIES HISTORY

All-Time Results vs. New York Jets Date Result ScoreNew York Jets 9/21/70 W 31-21at New York Jets 12/17/72 W 26-10New York Jets 9/12/76 W 38-17New York Jets 12/10/78 W 37-34 (OT)at New York Jets 9/2/79 W 25-22 (OT)New York Jets 12/7/80 W 17-14New York Jets 12/12/81 L 13-14New York Jets 10/9/83 W 10-7New York Jets 10/14/84 L 20-24at New York Jets 12/22/85 L 10-37^New York Jets 1/11/87 W 23-20 (2OT)New York Jets 9/11/88 L 3-23New York Jets 9/17/89 W 38-24at New York Jets 9/16/90 L 21-24New York Jets 10/6/91 L 14-17New York Jets 10/2/94 W 27-7at New York Jets 10/27/02 W 24-21New York Jets 11/21/04 L 7-10New York Jets 10/29/06 W 20-13at New York Jets 12/9/07 W 24-18

^denotes playoff game

Results vs. New York Jets: Win/Loss Pct.Regular Season Totals 12-7-0 .632Home 8-5-0 .615Away 4-2-0 .667Playoffs 1-0-0 1.000

Team SuperlativesBrowns’ Largest Margin of Victory: 21 (Browns 38, Jets 17 – 9/12/76 at Cleveland)Jets’ Largest Margin of Victory: 27 (Jets 37, Browns 10 – 12/22/85 at New York)Current Series Streak: Browns 2 (Since 10/29/06)Browns’ Longest Win Streak: 6 (9/21/70 – 12/7/80)Jets’ Longest Win Streak: 2 (10/14/84 – 12/22/85; 9/16/90 – 10/6/91)Most Points by Browns: 38, Jets 17 (9/12/76 at Cleveland); Jets 24 (9/17/89 at Cleveland)Most Points by Jets: 37, Browns 10 (12/22/85 at New York)Most Points, Both Teams: 71 (Browns 37, Jets 34 OT – 12/10/78 at Cleveland)Fewest Points by Browns: 3, Jets 23 (9/11/88 at Cleveland)Fewest Points by Jets: 7, Browns 10 (10/9/83 at Cleveland); Browns 27 (10/2/94 at Cleveland)Fewest Points, Both Teams: 17 (Browns 10, Jets 7 – 10/9/83 at Cleve-land); (Jets 10, at Browns 7 – 11/21/04)

Individual HighsRushing Attempts by a Brown: 33, Reuben Droughns (10/23/06)Rushing Attempts by a Jet: 26, Freeman McNeil (12/22/85)Rushing Yards by a Brown: 138, Greg Pruitt (12/10/78)Rushing Yards by a Jet: 106, Emerson Boozer (12/17/72); Thomas Jones (12/9/07)Rushing Touchdowns by a Brown: 2, Mike Pruitt (10/14/84)Rushing Touchdowns by a Jet: 2, Roger Vick (9/11/88); Freeman McNeil(10/14/84); Emerson Boozer (9/21/70)Passing Yards by a Brown: 340, Brian Sipe (12/7/80)Passing Yards by a Jet: 289, Matt Robinson (12/10/78)Passing Touchdowns by a Brown: 3, Bernie Kosar (9/17/89); Mike Phipps (9/12/76)Passing Touchdowns by a Jet: 3, Matt Robinson (12/10/78)Receptions by a Brown: 14, Ozzie Newsome (10/14/84)Receptions by a Jet: 8, Bruce Harper (10/9/83)Receiving Yards by a Brown: 191, Ozzie Newsome (10/14/84)Receiving Yards by a Jet: 119, Jerricho Cotchery (12/9/07)Receiving Touchdowns by a Brown: 3, Reggie Rucker (9/12/76)Receiving Touchdowns by a Jet: 2, Bruce Harper (12/10/78)

BROWNS - JETS REGULAR SEASON SERIES FAST FACTSNUMBER OF MEETINGS: 19

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BROWNS IN THE COMMUNITY

Browns Super School VisitThe Cleveland Browns will be visiting Parma Park Ele-mentary School, who was named the fi rst Browns Super School, on November 9 at 9:30 a.m. to celebrate their Browns team pride and to award the school with a $10,000 NFL PLAY 60 health and wellness grant. Browns players will join the celebration and speak to students about the importance of health and wellness, hard work and staying in school. Following the school assembly, players will help lead the Ultimate Gym Class. Parma Park was selected as the Browns Super School based on their involvement in the Back to Football Friday school program. United Way Sports Auction The United Way of Greater Cleveland’s 8th Annual Sports Auction on www.WTAM.com will begin on Tuesday, No-vember 9 at 6 a.m. Cleveland sports fans can bid on great Cleveland Browns memorabilia as well as items from other Cleveland sports teams including one-of-a-kind experience items like pre-game fi eld passes to a Browns game, Cavs Courtside Kids package, Indians Opening Day tickets or a ride on the Zamboni at a Monsters game. All interested should log on to www.WTAM.com to place their bid. The auction ends Friday, November 12 at 7 p.m.. For more in-formation go to www.unitedwaycleveland.org.

Cleveland Browns High School Game of the WeekVoting will get underway early this week for week two of the postseason presented by the Cleveland Clinic. Five of the eight teams that were featured during the regular season Game of the Week program have advanced to the second round of the playoffs.

LAST TIME IN THE REGULAR SEASON

BROWNS 24JETS 18

December 9, 2007Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey

After both teams failed to score in the fi rst quarter, the Jets had the fi rst scoring opportunity of the day, but they were turned away by the Browns defense after defensive back Sean Jones intercepted Kellen Clemens third down pass on the goal line. The Browns got on the score-board after quarterback Derek Anderson found running back Jamal Lewis for a seven-yard touchdown. The Jets tacked on a fi eld goal by kicker Mike Nugent as time expired in the fi rst half, sending the Browns to their locker room with a 7-3 halftime lead. The Browns scored on the fi rst possession of the second half after Anderson hit wide receiver Braylon Edwards for a four-yard touchdown, pushing their lead to 14-3. The touchdown grab marked Edwards 13th of the season, tying a Browns franchise record for touchdown receptions in a season (Gary Collins, 1963). The Jets added another fi eld goal in the third quarter, but the Browns answered right back with a 49-yard fi eld goal from kicker Phil Dawson, extending their lead to 17-6 early in the fourth quarter. The Jets mounted a scoring drive late in the frame, getting a touch-down run by Clemens and drawing to within 17-12 after the Browns stopped their two-point conversion attempt. The Jets were able to recover an onside-kick and added another fi eld goal from Nugent, leaving the Browns with a 17-15 lead with another onside-kick attempt loom-ing. This time Browns WR Joe Jurevicius secured the attempt. Lewis broke through on third and four en route to a 31-yard touchdown, pushing the Browns lead to 24-15. The Jets added another Nugent fi eld goal and gave themselves one more onside-kick attempt. For the second time, Jurevicius secured the attempt, allowing the Browns to head home with a 24-18 victory.

Team 1 2 3 4 FinalCleveland 0 7 7 10 24NY Jets 0 3 3 12 18

SCORING SUMMARYTeam Q Time PlayBrowns 2 1:15 J.Lewis 7 yd. pass from D.Anderson (P.Dawson kick) (10-80, 4:54) Jets 2 0:00 M.Nugent 35 yd. Field Goal (7-53, 1:15) Browns 3 12:32 B.Edwards 4 yd. pass from D.Anderson (P.Dawson kick) (5-61, 2:28)Jets 3 2:50 M.Nugent 41 yd. Field Goal (11-43, 4:30) Browns 4 12:59 P.Dawson 49 yd. Field Goal (10-36, 4:51) Jets 4 2:59 K.Clemens 1 yd. run (pass failed) (9-69, 2:28) Jets 4 1:43 M.Nugent 38 yd. Field Goal (7-37, 1:16)Browns 4 1:22 J.Lewis 31 yd. run (P.Dawson kick) (3-37, 0:21) Jets 4 0:32 M.Nugent 35 yd. Field Goal (5-43, 0:50)

TEAM STATISTICS CLE NYJFIRST DOWNS: 18 26 TIME OF POSSESSION: 27:59 32:01TOTAL NET YARDS: (Ru/Pa): 337 (152/185) 387 (119/268)SACKS/Yards 4/18 0/0PUNTS/Average: 5-45.0 5-41.6PENALTIES/Yards: 4-29 2-9 FUMBLES/LOST: 1-0 2-0

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSPASSING: CLE: D. Anderson 16-29-185 (2 TD, 1 INT); NYJ: K. Clemens 24-41-286 (0 TD, 2 INT)RUSHING: CLE: J. Lewis 21-118-1, J. Harrison 2-21, L. Vickers 2-6, J. Cribbs 1-4, D. An-derson 3-3; NYJ: T. Jones 24-106, K. Clemens 3-8-1, L. Washington 3-5 RECEIVING: CLE: K. Winslow 4-34, B. Edwards 3-63-1, J. Lewis 3-19-1, S. Heiden 2-20, J. Cribbs 1-18, J. Wright 1-14, L. Vickers 1-10, J. Jurevicius 1-7; NYJ: L. Coles 7-48, J. Cotch-ery 6-119, L. Washington 4-31, C. Baker 3-48, B. Smith 3-27, T. Jones 1-13INTERCEPTIONS: CLE: S. Jones 1-0, B. McDonald; NYJ: K. Rhodes 1-13 PUNTING: CLE: D. Zastudil 5-230 (46.0); NYJ: B. Graham 5-208 (41.6) PUNT RETURNS: CLE: J. Cribbs 2-7; NYJ: L. Washington 2-53 KICKOFF RETURNS: CLE: J. Cribbs 2-51, J. Jurevicius 2-9; NYJ: L. Washington 4-45, B. Smith 1-15MISSED FIELD GOALS: CLE: None; NYJ: None

CLEVELANDTE S. Heiden LE S. SmithLT J. Thomas RE R. SmithLG E. Steinbach LOLB L. WilliamsC H. Fraley MLB A. PeekRG R. Tucker WLB D. JacksonRT K. Shaffer ROLB K. WimbleyTE K. Winslow LCB D. Holly WR B. Edwards RCB L. BoddenQB D. Anderson SS S. Jones FB L. Vickers DB B. McDonaldRB J. Lewis FS B. Pool

NEW YORK JETSWR J. Cotchery LE C. MosleyLT D. Ferguson NT S. PouhaLG Clarke RE K. ColemanC N. Mangold OLB B. ThomasRG B. Moore ILB B. KassellRT Clement ILB D. HarrisTE Baker OLB S. EllisWR J. McCareins LCB D. RevisQB K. Clemens RCB D. BarrettWR B. Smith S A. ElamRB T. Jones S K. Rhodes

AFC NORTH STANDINGSTeam W L T Pct. PF PABaltimore 6 2 0 .750 175 139Pittsburgh 5 2 0 .714 147 102Cleveland 3 5 0 .375 152 156Cincinnati 2 5 0 .286 146 163

Last Week’s Games: New England 14 at Cleveland 34, Miami 10 at Baltimore 26, Cincinnati at Pittsburgh (Mon.- 8:30 p.m.).

This Week’s Games: Thursday: Baltimore at Atlanta (8:30 p.m.), Sunday: N.Y. Jets at Cleveland (1:00 p.m.), Cincinnati at Indianapolis (1:00 p.m.), New England at Pittsburgh (8:20 p.m.).

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NOTABLE BROWNS - JETS CONNECTIONS

FORMER BROWNS

FAMILY TIES

OHIO ROOTSQuarterbacks Coach Matt Cavanaugh is from Youngstown. Executive Vice President of Finance and Stadium Development Thad Sheely is also a Youngstown native. Head Coach Rex Ryan was the Defensive Coordi-nator at the University of Cincinnati from 1996-97. Special Teams Coor-dinator Mike Westhoff was the Offensive Line Coach for the University of Dayton in 1976. Tight Ends/Assistant Offensive Line Coach Mike Devlin headed the offensive line for the University of Toledo from 2004-05. TE Jeff Cumberland is from Columbus and attended Brookhaven High School. FB John Conner is from West Chester and attended La-kota West High School. DE Vernon Gholston played collegiately at the Ohio State University. TE Ben Hartsock is from Chillicothe, attended Unioto High School and played collegiately at the Ohio State University. WR Santonio Holmes also played collegiately at Ohio State. OL Nick Mangold is from Centerville, attended Archbishop Alter High School and played collegiately at Ohio State. WR Brad Smith is from Youngstown and attended Chaney High School. DB Eric Smith is from Groveport and attended Groveport Madison High School. DL Jason Taylor played collegiately at the University of Akron.

NEW YORK/NEW JERSEY CONNECTIONSDB Mike Adams is from Paterson, N.J. and attended Passaic High School. LB Blake Costanzo is from Franklin Lakes, N.J., attended Ramapo High School and Lafayette College. Offensive Assistant Dan Shamash is a native of New York City. Pro Scout A.J. Durso grew up in Utica, N.Y. and went to the SUNY Institute of Technology. College Area Scout Da-vid Hinson is from Jamestown, N.Y., attended Jamestown High School and played collegiately at the University of Buffalo. Assistant to the Head Coach Luke Steckel was a three-year letterman at Princeton University. Browns Vice President of Media Relations Neal Gulkis is a native of Marlboro, N.J.

WR Braylon Edwards was a fi rst round draft choice (3rd overall) by the Browns in 2005 and was with the team through part of the 2009 season. DB Brodney Pool was a second round draft choice (34th overall) by the Browns in 2005 and was with the team through the 2009 season. General Manager Mike Tannenbaum was a Player Personnel Assistant with the Browns in 1995. Running Backs Coach Anthony Lynn coached the same position for the Browns from 2007-08. Director of Video Tim Tubito was an intern for the Browns in 2004.

Head Coach Eric Mangini was fi rst a Defensive Assistant/Quality Con-trol Coach with the Jets from 1997-99. He returned to be the Head Coach from 2006-08. Assistant Head Coach/Special Teams Coach Brad Seely was the Special Teams Coach for the Jets in 1994. Offensive Coordina-tor Brian Daboll was the Quarterbacks Coach in New York from 2007-08. Defensive Line Coach Bryan Cox was the Assistant Defensive Line Coach for the Jets from 2006-08. Cox also played linebacker with the Jets from 1998-2000. Assistant Offensive Line Coach Andy Dickerson was the Coaches’ Assistant/Defensive Quality Control Coach for the Jets from 2006-08. Defensive Backs Coach Jerome Henderson worked for New York from 2006-08, serving as the Director of Player Development, Assistant Defensive Backs Coach and Defensive Backs Coach during his tenure. Henderson also played defensive back for the Jets from 1997-98.Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach Rick Lyle worked the same position for New York from 2006-08. Lyle also played defensive line for the Jets from 1997-2001. Offensive Assistant Dan Shamash was a Game Operations and Special Events intern for the Jets in 2008.

LB Eric Barton played for the Jets from 2004-08. LB David Bowens played for New York from 2007-08. DL Kenyon Coleman also spent the 2007-08 seasons with the Jets. LB Blake Costanzo was originally signed by the Jets as an undrafted free agent in 2006 and spent the ‘06 and ‘07 offseasons there. DB Abram Elam played for the Jets from 2007-08. P Reggie Hodges spent the 2008 season in New York. QB Brett Ratliff was originally signed by the Jets as an undrafted free agent in 2007 and spent the 2007-08 seasons in New York. DL Brian Schaefering spent part of the 2008 season with the Jets. WR Chansi Stuckey was a seventh round draft choice (235th overall) by New York in 2007 and was with the team through part of the 2009 season. LB Jason Trusnik was originally signed by the Jets as an undrafted free agent in 2007 and was with the team through part of the 2009 season. DB Ray Ventrone spent part of the 2007 season with New York.

Browns Defensive Coordinator Rob Ryan and his twin brother, Jets Head Coach Rex Ryan, were assistant coaches together for the Arizona Cardi-nals from 1994-95 under their father, Buddy Ryan.

Browns Defensive Line Coach Bryan Cox and Jets Defensive Line Coach Mark Carrier were teammates playing with the Chicago Bears in 1996.

Browns Offensive Line Coach George Warhop and Jets Offensive Co-ordinator Brian Schottenheimer were both assistant coaches for the St. Louis Rams in 1997.

Browns Defensive Coordinator Rob Ryan held the same position while Jets Outside Linebackers Coach Jeff Weeks was a Defensive Assistant for the Oakland Raiders in 2008. Weeks and Ryan also worked together at Western Kentucky University in 1987.

Browns Executive Vice President of Business Operations Bryan Wied-meier (1981-2009) worked with Jets Special Teams Coordinator Mike Westhoff (1986-2000) with the Miami Dolphins. Browns General Man-ager Tom Heckert was also with the Dolphins in various scouting and player personnel roles from 1991-2000.

Browns Tight Ends Coach Steve Hagen was a graduate assistant while Jets Offensive Line Coach Bill Callahan headed the same position at the University of Illinois in 1984. The two also coached together at Northern Arizona University from 1987-88.

Browns Defensive Coordinator Rob Ryan was the Defensive Backs Coach, while Jets Quarterbacks Coach Matt Cavanaugh headed the same position for the Arizona Cardinals from 1994-95.

Browns Offensive Line Coach George Warhop tutored Jets Tight Ends/Assistant Offensive Line Coach Mike Devlin while he played offensive line for the Arizona Cardinals in 1998-99. The two then coached together for the Cardinals from 2000-02.

Browns Senior Advisor to the President Gil Haskell (1983-91) coached Jets Wide Receivers coach Henry Ellard (1983-93) when he played for the Los Angeles Rams. Ellard became the NFL’s all-time leading punt re-turner after the 1986 season under Haskell’s tutelage as the Special Teams Coach.

FORMER JETS COACHING CONNECTIONS

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OFFENSE:WR Mohamed Massaquoi - Lead the Browns in receiving yards as a rookie in 2009. Hauled in 13 passes for 173 yards this year, including a 41-yard touchdown reception at Tampa Bay (9/12), the fourth of his career.

LT Joe Thomas - A three-time Pro Bowler who has started at left tackle in all 56 contests and has not missed an offensive snap since being selected as the No. 3 overall pick in the 2007 draft.

LG Eric Steinbach - Has seen action in 117 career regular season games. Eighth-year vet who has blocked for a 1,000-yard back in fi ve of the last six seasons.

C Alex Mack - Selected by the Browns with the 21st overall pick in the 2009 draft. Has started all 24 career games and has not missed an offensive snap.

RG Floyd Womack - Has appeared in 114 career games. Has started six contests this season at right guard and the past two at right tackle.

RT John St. Clair - Has seen action in 125 career regular season games. Missed the past fi ve games with an ankle injury.

TE Benjamin Watson - Leads the Browns with 31 receptions and 360 receiving yards with two touchdowns.

QB Jake Delhomme - Joined the Browns this offseason as a free agent. A 12-year vet who has thrown for 20,216 passing yards and 124 touchdowns with a 54-39 career record as a starter. Has missed six games with an ankle injury this season.

WR Brian Robiskie - Second round draft choice in 2009 who has recorded 16 receptions for 187 yards in 16 career games. Missed two games with a hamstring injury earlier this season.

FB Lawrence Vickers - Helped pave the way for Peyton Hillis to eclipse the 100 yard rushing mark in three contests this season.

RB Peyton Hillis - Totaled career-highs in rushing yards (184) and carries (29) and tied a career-high with two rushing touchdowns against New England (11/7). Scored a touchdown in every game this year except one.

OTHER KEY CONTRIBUTORS:WR Joshua Cribbs - Has totaled 15 career touchdowns; two rush-ing, two on punt returns, three receiving and eight on kickoffs. Is the NFL career leader in kickoff returns for touchdowns.

WR Chansi Stuckey - Recorded 23 receptions for 219 yards this sea-son and added an 11-yard rushing touchdown against the Patriots (11/7).

TE Evan Moore - Registered fi rst career touchdown on a 24-yard pass against Cincinnati (10/3). Averaging a team-best 21.9 yards per reception this season.

QB Seneca Wallace - Combined for 63 of 100 passing for 693 yards with four touchdowns and two interceptions fi lling in four games for Delhomme, until an injury forced him to the sidelines at halftime against the Falcons (10/10).

QB Colt McCoy - Totaled 281 passing yards in his NFL debut, at Pittsburgh (10/17), the second-most ever by a Browns rookie quarterback. Scored fi rst NFL touchdown on a 16-yard run against New England (11/7).

PROBABLE STARTERS (BASED ON DEPTH CHART ON PAGE 32)

DEFENSE:LE Kenyon Coleman - Recorded a career-high two fumble re-coveries and added a sack against the Bengals. Has recorded three fumble recoveries this season.

DL Ahtyba Rubin - Has appeared in 36 games since joining the Browns as a sixth round draft pick in 2008. Recorded his fi rst ca-reer interception, against the Chiefs (9/19) and his fi rst career sack against the Patriots (11/7).

RE Brian Schaefering - Started all three contests since captain Robaire Smith went on IR. Totaled a career-best seven tackles at Pittsburgh (10/17) in his fi rst start of the season.

OLB Scott Fujita - Recorded a season-best 11 tackles and added a sack and an interception at New Orleans (10/24). Also a blocked fi eld goal against the Bengals (10/3).

ILB Eric Barton - Has recorded 33 tackles this season and recov-ered a fumble in the season opener (9/12).

ILB Chris Gocong - Joined the Browns via trade this past off-season following four seasons in Philadelphia. Has recorded 36 tackles this year with one sack.

OLB Matt Roth - Set a career-high with eight tackles against the Falcons (10/10) and tied a career-high with two sacks against Cin-cinnati (10/3).

LCB Eric Wright - Started 44 consecutive contests at corner for the Browns. Registered his fi rst interception of the season against New England (11/7). Tied for the team lead with a career-high four interceptions last year.

RCB Sheldon Brown - Tied for the team-lead with two inter-ceptions this season. He has appeared in 136 consecutive regular season games.

S T.J. Ward - Selected in the second round (38th overall) of the 2010 draft out of Oregon. Has led the team in tackles in four of the eight games this season. Blocked a fi eld goal attempt against Atlanta (10/10).

S Abram Elam - Posted a team and season-high eight tackles against the Patriots, while forcing and recovering a fumble. Lead the team with 82 tackles in 2009.

OTHER KEY CONTRIBUTORS:DB Joe Haden - Tabbed by the Browns with the No. 7 overall selec-tion in the 2010 draft out of Florida. Recorded his fi rst career intercep-tion, at Pittsburgh (10/17) and returned it 62-yards to set up a Browns fi eld goal. Totaled 22 tackles on defense and fi ve on special teams.

DB Mike Adams - Versatile player who earned starts at both corner and safety last season. Finished second on the team with seven tackles and recorded an interception in the opener (9/12).

LB Marcus Benard - Has recorded a team-leading 4.5 sacks this season. Has registered eight sacks in 13 career games.

DL Shaun Rogers - Has blocked 13 fi eld goals, three PATs and recorded 36 sacks during his 10-year career.

LB David Bowens - Became the fi rst Browns player since 1960 to return two interceptions for touchdowns in a single-game when he accomplished that feat at New Orleans (12/24).

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MANGINI’S TEAMS FOLLOWING THE BYE Browns Head Coach Eric Mangini is 4-1 in his career coming off the bye week. Following the bye, Mangini’s teams have a com-bined 21-15 (.583) record over the rest of the season.

ERIC MANGINI’S TEAMS FOLLOWING THE BYE WEEK OVERALL RECORDDATE OPP RESULT FOLLOWING THE BYE11/7/10 N.E. W, 34-14 1-011/16/09 Bal. L, 0-16 4-4 10/12/08 Cin. W, 26-14 7-511/18/07 Pit. W, 19-16 (OT) 3-411/12/06 at N.E. W, 17-14 6-2 TOTALS 4-1 21-15 (.583)

HODGES LEADS THE LEAGUEPunter Reggie Hodges leads the league with 10 punts inside the 10-yard line this season.

MOST PUNTS INSIDE THE 10 YARD LINE - NFL PLAYER TEAM TOTAL 1. Reggie Hodges Cleveland 10 2. Chris Kluew Minnesota 8 3. Kevin Huber Cincinnati 7 Steve Weatherford N.Y. Jets 7 Michael Koenen Atlanta 7

HILLIS’ BIG GAMERunning back Peyton Hillis totaled a career-high 184 rush-ing yards on a career-high 29 carries and tied a career-high with two touchdowns against New England (11/7). Hillis has scored a touchdown in every game this year except one (at Pittsburgh). He has scored a career-high seven rushing touchdowns this season. Hillis added three receptions for 36 yards against the Patriots for a career-best 220 total yards. His 184 rushing yards are the second-most in the NFL this season.

HILLIS VS. THE PATRIOTS ON NOVEMBER 7CATEGORY TOTAL HIGHLIGHTRushing yards 184 Career highRushing attempts 29 Career highRushing touchdowns 2 Tied career highTotal combined yards 220 Career high

SEASON-HIGHS The Browns set several season-highs during their 34-14 victory over the Patriots (11/7). In addition, the Browns scored 30 or more points in back to back game for the fi rst time since 2004.

BROWNS SEASON-HIGHS AGAINST NEW ENGLAND CATEGORY TOTAL Points scored 34 First downs 22 Total yards 404 Rushing yards 230 Time of possession 38:08

THREES COMPANYRunning back Peyton Hillis (two), wide receiver Chansi Stuckey and quarterback Colt McCoy all scored rushing touchdowns against the Patriots (11/7). The contest marked the fi rst time the Browns re-corded a rushing touchdown by three different players since 2004 when Jeff Garcia, William Green and Lee Suggs all found the end zone against Philadelphia on October 24. The Browns’ four total rushing touchdowns were the most since 2007 when they scored four in a 33-30 overtime victory against Seattle on November 4.

McCOY ON RECORD-SETTING PACEQuarterback Colt McCoy improved to 2-1 as a starter after helping the Browns to a 34-14 victory against the Patriots (11/7). McCoy completed 14 of 19 passes for 174 yards with no interceptions and a career-high 101.6 quarterback rating. He also rushed for 20 yards on three attempts, including a 16-yard touchdown run, the fi rst of his career. His two wins are tied for the second-most by a Browns rookie quarterback.

MOST WINS AS A STARTER BY A BROWNS ROOKIE QB - NFLPLAYER YEAR STARTS WINSBernie Kosar 1985 10 4Colt McCoy 2010 3 2Charlie Frye 2005 5 2Tim Couch 1999 15 2Milt Plum 1953 3 2Eric Zeier 1995 4 1Brian Sipe 1974 4 1Don Gault 1970 1 1

HILLIS’ BIG SEASONRunning back Peyton Hillis ranks among the league leaders this season in points scored, fi rst downs, rushing yards, rushing touch-downs, yards from scrimmage, third and one rushing and recep-tions by a running back.

On the season, Hillis has already set career-bests in rushing yards (644), rushing touchdowns (seven), receptions (30) and receiving yards (229).

HILLIS’ LEAGUE RANKINGCATEGORY LEAGUE RANK TOTALThird and one percentage 1t 7 for 7Rushing touchdowns 3t 7First downs 3t 48Total touchdowns 4t 8Points scored 5t 48Receptions by a RB 6t 30Yards from scrimmage 8t 873Rushing yards 11 644

BEAST VS. THE EAST With their 34-14 victory over the Patriots (11/7), the Browns im-proved to 8-1 against the AFC East since 2005, including winning the past six meetings.

BROWNS VS. AFC EAST SINCE 2005 OPPONENT DATE RESULT Miami 11/20/05 W, 22-0 New York Jets 10/29/06 W, 20-13 at New England 10/7/07 L, 17-37 Miami 10/14/07 W, 41-31 at New York Jets 12/9/07 W, 24-18 Buffalo 12/16/07 W, 8-0 at Buffalo 11/17/08 W, 29-27 at Buffalo 10/11/09 W, 6-3 New England 11/7/10 W, 34-14 TOTALS 8-1

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CAREER VS. NEW YORK JETSBelow are notable individual players’ career numbers against the New York Jets:

Quarterback Jake Delhomme has completed 24 of 54 passes for 249 yards with one touchdown and six interceptions in two ca-reer games against the Jets.

Running back Peyton Hillis recorded his fi rst career 100-yard performance after he rushed for 129 yards on 22 attempts with one touchdown against New York on November 30, 2008, as a member of the Denver Broncos.

Tight end Benjamin Watson has recorded 22 receptions for 255 yards with two touchdowns in eight career games against the Jets.

Tight end Robert Royal has totaled 16 receptions for 182 yards with a touchdown in seven career games against New York.

In nine career games against the Jets, linebacker Matt Roth has recorded three sacks, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery.

Linebacker David Bowens has recorded four sacks in 12 career games against the Jets.

Defensive back Sheldon Brown has one interception in two ca-reer games against New York.

Kicker Phil Dawson is 6 of 9 on fi eld goal attempts and 7 of 7 on PATs in four career games against the Jets.

The Browns will conclude a seven-game stretch where they face some of the best quarterbacks in the league. The combined record of those seven starting quarterbacks is 349-195 (.642).

BROWNS’ OPPOSING QBS WEEKS 4-11 PlayoffPlayer Team Record* Win % RecordJoe Flacco Baltimore 26-14 .650 3-2Carson Palmer Cincinnati 44-45 .494 0-2Matt Ryan Atlanta 26-12 .684 0-1Ben Roethlisberger Pittsburgh 62-27 .697 8-2#Drew Brees New Orleans 74-56 .569 4-2@Tom Brady New England 103-32 .763 14-4&Mark Sanchez N.Y. Jets 14-9 .609 2-1TOTALS 349-195 .642 18-14

*as a starter @ includes 1 Super Bowl title # includes 2 Super Bowl titles & includes 3 Super Bowl titles

PROFOUND PASSERS

Running back Peyton Hillis has shown his versatility as he leads the team with 644 rushing yards and is second on the club with 30 receptions. His reception total is tied for sixth among all NFL run-ning backs.

NFL RECEPTION LEADERS - RUNNING BACKS Player Team Rec. Yards TD1. Jahvid Best Detroit 41 356 1 LeSean McCoy Philadelphia 41 301 0 3. Frank Gore San Francisco 38 348 24. Arian Foster Houston 32 315 15. Ray Rice Baltimore 31 236 06. Peyton Hillis Cleveland 30 229 1 LaDainian Tomlinson N.Y. Jets 30 191 0

HEAD FOR THE HILLIS

Running back Peyton Hillis became the fi rst Browns player to re-cord a touchdown in fi ve consecutive games since Earnest Byner did it in six straight games in 1985, when he found the end zone in each of the fi rst fi ve games this season. Hillis’ seven rushing scores are tied for second in the league, while his eight total touchdowns are tied for fourth in the NFL. Hillis has scored a touchdown in every game this season, but one (at Pittsburgh) and his 48 total points are tied for fi fth in the league.

2010 NFL SCORING LEADERS (NONKICKERS) Player Team TD Rush Rec. Ret. X2 Points1. Arian Foster Houston 10 9 1 0 0 602. Antonio Gates San Diego 9 0 9 0 0 54 Hakeem Nicks N.Y. Giants 9 0 9 0 0 544. Calvin Johnson Detroit 8 0 8 0 1 505. Peyton Hillis Cleveland 8 7 1 0 0 48 Chris Johnson Tennessee 8 8 0 0 0 48 Adrian Peterson Minnesota 8 7 1 0 0 48

FINDING PEY-DIRT

The Browns special teams coverage units rank among the league’s best this season. Opponents are averaging an NFL-low 16.7 yards per kickoff return and 3.5 yards per punt return, which is second-best in the league.

WE’VE GOT THIS COVERED

PLUGGING THE MIDDLEDefensive lineman Ahtyba Rubin has made his presence felt since being inserted in the starting line up against San Diego on December 6, 2009. In the 13 consecutive games since, the Browns defense has allowed an average of 107.7 rushing yards per game and just one player to reach the 100-yard rushing plateau. This season, the Browns have allowed a league-best one rushing touch-down.

FEWEST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED Team Total 1. Cleveland Browns 1 2. Pittsburgh Steelers 2 St. Louis Rams 2 4. Four teams tied with 3

Heading into Week 10, the Browns have faced the toughest sched-ule in the NFL.

2010 HIGHEST WINNING PERCENTAGE FOR OPPOSING TEAMS Team Record Win % 1. Cleveland Browns 41-22 .651 2. Buffalo Bills 42-23 .646 3. Pittsburgh Steelers 35-22 .614 *as of 11/8

FACING THE BEST

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Kicker Phil Dawson passed Hall of Famer Lou Groza (234) for fi rst place on the Browns’ all-time career fi eld goals made list with 235 following his 39-yard fi rst quarter fi eld goal at Pittsburgh (10/17). Dawson surpassed 1,000 career points at New Orleans (10/24) to become just the third player in club history to score 1,000 career points. The longest tenured member of the Browns, Dawson’s 83.3 career fi eld-goal percentage ranks tied for eighth all-time in NFL history and fi rst in Browns history.

BROWNS CAREER FIELD GOALS PLAYER YEARS FGs1. Phil Dawson 1999-10 240 2. Lou Groza 1950-59, 1961-67 2343. Don Cockroft 1968-80 2164. Matt Bahr 1981-89 143 5. Matt Stover 1991-95 108

MOST CAREER POINTS BY A BROWNS PLAYER PLAYER YEARS POINTS1. Lou Groza 1950-59, 61-67 1,3492. Don Cockroft 1968-80 1,0803. Phil Dawson 1999-10 1,0164. Jim Brown 1957-65 7565. Matt Bahr 1981-89 677

BROWNS CAREER FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE PLAYER YEARS PCT. FGs 1. Phil Dawson 1999-10 83.3 240-2882. Matt Stover 1991-95 80.6 108-1343. Matt Bahr 1981-89 74.1 143-1934. Don Cockroft 1968-80 65.9 216-3285. Lou Groza 1950-59, 61-67 58.1 234-401

NFL CAREER FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE(min. 100 made)

PLAYER FG FGA PCT.1. Nate Kaeding 157 181 86.7 2. Mike Vanderjagt 230 266 86.53. Robbie Gould 146 171 85.44. Rob Bironas 151 177 85.35. Shayne Graham 196 230 85.26. Stephen Gostkowksi 113 134 84.37. Matt Stover 471 563 83.7 8. Phil Dawson 240 288 83.3 Ryan Longwell 330 396 83.3

DAWSON BREAKS THE TOE’S RECORD

In 2009, Browns tight ends Greg Estandia, Michael Gaines, Evan Moore and Robert Royal combined for 32 receptions for 396 yards and two touchdowns. In just eight games, the Browns tight ends have already surpassed that production in 2010. Tight end Benja-min Watson leads the team in receptions (31) and receiving yards (360), while tight end Evan Moore leads the club with a 21.9 yards per reception average.

2010 BROWNS TIGHT ENDS Player Rec. Yards Avg. TD Benjamin Watson 31 360 11.6 2 Evan Moore 10 219 21.9 1 Robert Royal 2 13 6.5 0 2010 TOTALS 43 592 13.8 3 2009 TOTALS 32 396 12.4 2

INCREASED TE PRODUCTION

STARTING OFF RIGHTCleveland has not allowed a team to score on their opening posses-sion all season. In addition, the Browns have allowed just 13 fi rst quarter points all season, including just one touchdown.

FEWEST 1ST QUARTER POINTS ALLOWED Team Total 1. St. Louis Rams 6 2. New York Jets 10 3. Cleveland Browns 13 Kansas City Chiefs 13 5. Pittsburgh Steelers 15

The Browns haven’t scored 30 or more points in three consecu-tive games since 1968, when they notched at least 30 in seven straight games.

Cleveland has only scored four or more rushing touchdowns in back to back games twice in the club’s NFL history. The Browns posted consecutive games of four and six rushing scores in 1954 and registered four and fi ve back to back in 1951.

The last time the Browns rushed for 230 or more yards in con-secutive games was in 1965, when they racked up 239 at Phila-delphia and followed with 232 against Pittsburgh.

The Browns haven’t recorded 400 total yards in back to back games since 1995, when they registered 416 at San Diego and 436 at Minnesota the following week.

DB Sheldon Brown...• Has appeared in all 136 regular season games in his career,

which began with Philadelphia in 2002. His streak is the second-longest among all active defensive backs.

WR/KR Joshua Cribbs… • Needs two return touchdowns to tie Dante Hall and Eric

Metcalf (12) for third and needs three to tie Brian Mitchell and Devin Hester (13) for fi rst place on the NFL all-time career list.

• Needs 441 total return yards to pass Michael Bates (9,154) for 10th on the career list.

OL Joe Thomas…• Has started all 56 career games and has not missed an of-

fensive snap since joining the Browns as the third overall pick in the 2007 draft.

WHAT TO LOOK FOR AGAINST THE JETS

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vs. AFC: 2-3 vs. NFC: 1-2 vs. AFC North: 1-2 At Home: 2-2 On the Road: 1-3 When scoring fi rst: 3-3 When leading at halftime: 3-3 When trailing at halftime: 0-2 When leading in time of possession: 2-0

BROWNS 2010 RECORD... When trailing in time of possession: 1-5 When leading at the start of the fourth quarter: 3-2 When trailing at the start of the fourth quarter: 0-2 When totaling the most rushing yards: 3-1 When totaling the most passing yards: 0-3 When scoring a rushing TD: 3-3 When throwing a TD pass: 1-5 When fi nishing with a 300-yard passer: 0-0 When fi nishing with 299 or less passing yards: 3-5

When fi nishing with a 100-yard rusher: 2-1 When fi nishing with a 100-yard receiver: 0-0 When forcing two or more turnovers: 3-2 When turning the ball over two or more times: 0-4 When fi nishing with 10 or more penalties: 0-0 When fi nishing with 9 or less penalties: 3-5 When fi nishing with three or more sacks in a game: 2-1 When scoring 20 points or more: 3-0 When scoring less than 20 points: 0-5

Wide receiver Joshua Cribbs returned two kickoffs for touch-downs at Kansas City (12/20/09) to become the NFL’s all-time leader in career kickoff return scores with eight. He became the ninth player in NFL history and fi rst Brown to return two kickoffs for touchdowns in a single-game.

ALL-TIME KICKOFF RETURN TD LEADERS PLAYER YEARS GAMES TD1. Joshua Cribbs 2005-10 85 82. Mel Gray 1986-97 169 6 Dante Hall 2000-08 112 6 Ollie Matson 1952-66 171 6 Gale Sayers 1965-71 68 6 Travis Williams 1967-74 62 6 Leon Washington 2006-10 63 68. Seven players tied with 5

KICKOFF KING

CRIBBS MOVES UP ALL-TIME LISTWith 69 total return yards against New England (11/7), wide re-ceiver Joshua Cribbs passed Ron Smith for 11th place on the NFL all-time total return yards list. Cribbs has racked up 1,236 punt and 7,477 kickoff return yards for a total of 8,713 career return yards.

ALL-TIME NFL RETURN YARDS LEADERS PUNT KO TOTAL PLAYER YEARS YARDS YARDS RET. YARDS9. Eric Metcalf 1989-02 3,453 5,813 9,26610. Michael Bates 1993-03 44 9,110 9,15411. Joshua Cribbs 2005-10 1,236 7,477 8,71312. Ron Smith 1965-74 1,788 6,922 8,710

With 10 career return touchdowns, wide receiver Joshua Cribbs is fi fth in NFL history. Devin Hester and Brian Mitchell are tied for the all-time lead with 13.

ALL-TIME RETURN TD LEADERS PLAYER YEARS PUNT TD KO TD TOTAL TD1. Devin Hester 2006-10 9 4 13 Brian Mitchell 1990-03 9 4 133. Dante Hall 2000-08 6 6 12 Eric Metcalf 1989-02 10 2 125. Joshua Cribbs 2005-10 2 8 10

CRIBBS APPROACHING RECORD

JOE KNOWS BLOCKINGThe Browns selected left tackle Joe Thomas with the third overall pick in the 2007 draft and he has not missed an offensive play in his career. Since 2007, the Browns have given up just 87 sacks, the fourth-best total in the league. In the three seasons prior (2004-06), the Browns gave up 141 sacks, the 28th most in the NFL.

LEAST SACKS ALLOWED FROM 2007-10 TEAM SACKS ALLOWED 1. Indianapolis Colts 60 2. New Orleans Saints 63 3. Tennessee Titans 72 4. Cleveland Browns 87 5. San Diego Chargers 97

After logging the fewest traveling miles in 2008 (6,416) and 2009 (7,554), the Browns will post the third lowest total in the NFL this season with 9,537. Cleveland will face all three Florida teams on the road for the fi rst time in team history.

NOT SO FREQUENT FLYERS

Linebacker David Bowens is tied for second in the league with 94 interception return yards this season. Bowens returned intercep-tions of 30 and 64 yards for touchdowns at New Orleans (10/24).

NFL INTERCEPTION YARDS LEADERS Player Team INT Yards TD1. Kerry Rhodes Arizona 2 131 02. David Bowens Cleveland 2 94 2 Charles Godfrey Carolina 4 94 04. DeAngelo Hall Washington 5 92 1 D.J. Moore Chicago 3 92 1

BOWENS ON INT-ERESTING LIST

Defensive lineman Kenyon Coleman is tied for second in the NFL with three defensive fumble recoveries this season. Coleman set a career-high against Cincinnati (10/3) when he recovered two fumbles.

NFL DEFENSIVE FUMBLE RECOVERY LEADERS Player Team Total 1. Justin Tuck N.Y. Giants 4 2. Kenyon Coleman Cleveland 3 Deon Grant N.Y. Giants 3 4. 27 players tied with 2

COLEMAN AMONG LEAGUE LEADERS

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ERIC MANGINI SAID...

(On what it means to defeat New Orleans and New England in consecutive games)- “I think it goes back to what we talked about a lot. First you learn how to work, then you learn how to compete, then you learn how to win and then you learn how to win consistently. What my expectation is that we are learning how to win, then we continue to learn how to win consistently. That’s the important thing is taking those steps as a team and understanding what we have to do each week because it’s going to be totally dif-ferent next week against the Jets than it was this week. It’s going to be important that we execute that plan, that Sunday to win that game.”

(On what kind of carry over the win against New Orleans could have going forward into the rest of the season) - “I think it obviously reinforces what we can do when we do things in a consistent fashion, when we play what I like to call ‘Browns foot-ball’, when it’s complementary, when we don’t turn the ball over when we have a low amount of penalties. I felt that throughout the course of the season the guys have been consistent, they work hard. They may be frustrated, but they’re not discouraged. To be able to get a win like that at a place that’s as diffi cult to play at as that is, I think it just reinforces that. If we do things the right way and we execute the plan each week, it doesn’t matter who we’re playing or externally what the perception is of how the game is going to go, we can control the outcome.”

(On if it is good to have different types of running backs to have a change of pace)- “I think Peyton (Hillis) can do a lot of different things. He’s been effective on outside runs, he’s been effective on inside runs. To me, it’s not necessarily the pace as much as it is our ability to consistently gain positive yards in the running game, and to use that not only to move the chains, but to wear down the defense, to set a tone, to be able to set up the pass-ing game, in a lot of ways too to force guys down the box to deal with the running game. You like it when they tackle your running back and they’re going backwards and they’re absorbing blows and that wears on you after a while defensively. Every time you go to tackle that guy you’ve got to make a decision, that decision gets harder later in the game, colder, things like that.”

(On if we can expect the second half of the season to be a lot more successful) - “I think our expectations internally are that we are going to be successful every week. I think there were a lot of games that could have easily gone the other way. That’s how it should be, we should all have that approach that each week and we are going to win the game. If your expectation is anything differ-ent, then you’re not approaching it the right way. To me, the differ-ence is you can have that expectation, but it’s got to be backed up by work ethic, consistency, executing the game plan, not turning the ball over. It demonstrates what’s possible, but consistency is what you need to make it probable.”

(On if Scott Fujita has given him what he was looking for when the team signed him)- “Yes, he’s been outstanding. He is out-standing as a player, very good at the mechanics of it, recogniz-ing the offense, getting the defenses checked, that part. He is re-ally athletic. There are certain tools that are available in different coverages, he uses a lot of them and those have generated some sacks for us. The strip sack against Atlanta, that was really him and Robaire working together that created that opportunity. Those things I liked because he’s taking the defense and is able to push it further, which is great. He’s really good in the (meeting) room, he understands the things that need to be done consistently to win at a high level. His experience in New Orleans, I think that helps. I’m really happy he’s here.”

(On if they had to entrust Colt McCoy to do more to win against New England)- “He’s continuing to earn that trust. Trust, we are talking about that all of the time. Trust is one of our core values and in order to have it, you need to be trustworthy and everybody needs to know that they can trust you. Colt has done an excellent job each week showing that he’s able to do a little bit more. As he does that, he’s getting a little bit more and he hasn’t disappointed.”

(On if Benjamin Watson has been what he expected him to be)- “Yes, Ben has been great. He has been very productive in the passing game. I think he adds some things vertically to what we can do. I think he has done a really good job in the running game as well, giving us balance between his ability to be a threat in the passing game and a balance in the running game as well. He’s a great person, a great teammate, so all of the things that we were looking for and expected, he has defi nitely been.”

(On making improvements week to week)- “One of the things that I talked to the players a lot about, win or lose, you come in and you look at the tape and you draw value from the experience. You draw value from whatever happened and it only has value if you can take that information and apply it to the next time that you play and you stay consistent with the approach. Often times in a post-game analysis, if you win you can gloss over some things that have to be fi xed. If you lose, you can harp on some things overly so. It was a good chance for me to go through that process again.”

(On why he likes the 3-4 defense)- “There is the fi rst and seconddown component where I think the main reason I like it is because it is balanced and you have fl exibility with which rushes you bring and how you want to cover. Then to take those outside linebackers and be able to bring them into sub downs, I think that adds fl ex-ibility because you can switch roles easier. This time I’m rushing, you’re covering, and they’re all guys that are used to covering and rushing as opposed to trying to drop defensive linemen or switch with them it gets a little harder.”

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BROWNS PLAYER QUOTES

LB David Bowens(On disguising their defensive look to fool opposing quar-terbacks)- “When you have smart quarterbacks, everything is rule-based. If you don’t give them a clean look and everything is cloudy, you kind of mess up their rules a little bit. What we wanted to do is just disguise a little bit because Cover 2 and Cover 3 are obviously noticeable. If we have got cornerbacks and safe-ties walking around, (the quarterback) doesn’t really know where that weakness is.”

WR Joshua Cribbs(On if they will have to pull out all of the stops in order to win each week)- “I think that we have to go into each game knowing that we can’t hold anything back. If we have to come up with new tricks every week, then so be it. It is a one game season that we have to play every week. We have to pull out all of the stops, go into our bag of tricks and execute. One thing that we have done well in the last couple of games is not turn the ball over. When we don’t turn the ball over, we give our team the best chance to win. All three units have to be fi ring off in order for us to win.”

RB Peyton Hillis(On the team getting two big wins in a row)- “I think that with the guys and coaches we have on this squad, we’re fi nally proving to people that this is a winner - not two or three years from now, but a winner now. If we put our mind to it, we can beat anybody.”

OL Alex Mack(On if he is a more physical player than he was last year or if he has improved his technique)- “I think generally the biggest difference is just being more comfortable with the offense, being able to see things, being more experienced, being more relaxed out there and being able to see the defense and anticipate what’s go-ing to happen. I’ve just had more (experience) working with the technique that they have here. It’s not the same technique as what I had in college, so it’s new technique that you get better at doing the more you do it.”

QB Colt McCoy(On the execution of the game plan against the Patriots)- “I thought we executed well. Coach (Brian) Daboll had us all pre-pared and all the coaches did a fantastic job, especially during the bye week. We worked really hard in the bye week and kind of had an idea of what we wanted to do when we came back. We re-ally just added on to that. The offensive line played tremendous. When those guys play like that it’s easy to run the ball and we get a lot of open lanes in the passing game. Peyton (Hillis) ran the ball well, and when you can execute like that you give yourselves a chance to win, and that’s what happened.”

(On his growth as a quarterback the last three games)- “I pre-pare really hard, I’ve got great coaches and great teammates and the defense played lights out the last two weeks. I just try to go into a game and be my best for our team. The offensive line played awesome and Peyton (Hillis) ran the ball well and the defense played well. I think we gave them a little bit to play for early on when we got up 10 in the fi rst quarter. I just really had to go out there and execute and I just played my game.”

(On if he gets a sense that the fans are behind him)- “I just know that they’re really behind this team. The fans here love the Browns and I sensed that when I fi rst got here. Hopefully we can continue to give them something to cheer about, something to get energized about. That’s our goal.”

WR Chansi Stuckey(On his touchdown run)- “It’s kind of a confusion play. I go up quickly behind the linemen and try to hide. Josh (Cribbs) comes in and snaps it quickly. You know the threat that he is, so guys are going to run to him and once everything clears out, I give a “go” call to the linemen and they go. Ben (Watson) did a great job of blocking and I just squeezed in the corner at the end zone.”

OL Joe Thomas(On the win against New England)- “It was a huge win for us today. I know most of our coaching staff came from the Patriots and they are one of the top teams in the NFL. To run the ball the way we did and play great defense on one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL is a big thing.”

(On the last two games)- “We’ve been playing big in big games. Going back to when we beat the Saints in their house, we sent a message and it put us on a roll that should take us into the second half of the season.”

(On the fans)- “There’s a history here and Browns’ fans are the best fans in the NFL. They’ve been tailgating since as long as I can remember. They’re the best and they get here every Sunday and prove it.”

FB Lawrence Vickers(On the running game)- “Coach (Mangini) came out and said he wanted a physical game and he wanted us to be the thumpers. We came out and got our ground game going and did what we needed to do to win the game. We had a chance to run it more and we ex-ecuted and did our best.”

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Mike Adams• Nicknamed “Pops” by grandmother.• Has a joint foundation named the Rising Stars Foundation that as-sists underprivileged youth.• Received a community service award from the House of Repre-sentatives and the New Jersey State Senate for his community ser-vice and volunteer work.

Eric Barton• Lists reading books as a favorite hobby, favorite book is The Road.• Majored in criminology and criminal justice at the University of Maryland.• Lists working with real estate as a favorite past time.

Mike Bell• Has a ritual where he will eat gummy bears and beef jerky at half-time and at the end of every game.• Originally wanted to be an Olympic swimmer when he was young.• His fi rst job was working at a lumber yard in college.

Marcus Benard• Plays the piano, organ, guitar, drums and saxophone.• Was a member of the band at Ypsilanti High School.• Lists Wild Things as his favorite book.

David Bowens• Helped raise more than $20,000 for victims of Hurricane Katrina• Created “The David Bowens Foundation” in 2005 to help kids who suffer from asthma and cystic fi brosis.• Enjoys cooking soul food.

Sheldon Brown• All-state in basketball and football (twice) and baseball (three times).• Loves to grill chicken, steak, and fi sh in his outdoor kitchen. His best dish is Sam’s Club ribeyes.• An avid golfer, sponsors an annual tournament that raises funds for Camden (N.J.) County College.

Titus Brown• Considers himself a movie buff.•Majored in disciplinary studies while at Mississippi State Univer-sity.• Along with football, also lettered in track in high school.

Kenyon Coleman• Traveled on a 13-day mission to Burundi and Uganda in Africa in April 2008 with Tribal Praise Ministries in an effort to raise money for Burundi schools and a Ugandan hospital.• Majored in philosophy at UCLA.• Played three years of varsity basketball at Alta Loma High School.

Thomas Clayton• Started weightlifting when he was 10 years old.• Used to work at RFK Stadium in Washington D.C. as a vendor at football games.• Majored in social sciences at Kansas State.

INTERESTING PLAYER FACTSBlake Costanzo• Played tight end and linebacker at Ramapo High School where he lead his team to two state championships.• Is active in Lauren’s First and Goal Foundation, which supports pediatric brain tumor research. Lauren is the 12-year-old daughter of his defensive coordinator at Lafayette, John Loose; she has been a pediatric brain tumor survivor since her diagnosis at nine months old.• Is a fan of vintage cars, particularly from the ‘60s. He recently pur-chased a ’64 Chevrolet Impala and is in the process of restoring it.

Joshua Cribbs• Named a Pink-Tie Guy from the Susan G. Komen for the Cure’s Northeast Ohio affi liate in 2009.• Played quarterback at Dunbar High School, and was also on the baseball, basketball and swimming teams.• Owner of Bounce City, Ohio’s largest indoor infl atable’s company, with former teammate Darnell Dinkins in Strongsville, Ohio.

Phil Dawson• Longest active tenured member of the Browns.• 2006 winner of the Doug Dieken Humanitarian Award winner for charitable and community efforts, as recognized by the Cleveland Touchdown Club• Started at both kicker and offensive tackle as a senior in high school.

Jake Delhomme• Cites horses as his “fi rst love.”• His father and brother are partners in a group that purchases and trains thoroughbred horses in Louisiana.• He was inducted into the University of Louisiana-Lafayette Ath-letic Hall of Fame in 2006.

Abram Elam• Earned a degree in marketing.• Started the T.E.A.M. Elam Foundation, which conducts annual fun days in his hometown and takes inner-city kids to area NFL games.• Enjoys refurbishing old cars and entering them into competitions.

Scott Fujita• Contributor to Dedicated to Daughters, a book highlighting the relationships of NFL players and their daughters.• Spokesperson for Gulf Restoration Network and America’s Wet-lands Foundation.• Earned fi rst team Channel League and Ventura County honors in both football and basketball in high school.

Chris Gocong• With a degree in general engineering, he has had a childhood pas-sion for building things and taking them apart.• Was a quarterback and linebacker at Carpinteria High School, where he twice earned All-CIF and all academic honors.• Plays the guitar and was once in a band called “Void.”

Joe Haden• Was the point guard of a basketball team that won two state titles and was also a four year starter at quarterback in high school.• One of three brothers to play collegiate football.• First true freshman to start at cornerback on opening day in UF history.

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INTERESTING PLAYER FACTSPeyton Hillis• All-conference and all-state in baseball while in high school.• Received the 2007 Paul Eells Award for the Arkansas player who showed outstanding character through adversity.• Saw time as a fullback, running back, wide receiver, kickoff re-turner and punt returner at the University of Arkansas.

Reggie Hodges• Three-time All-Big 12 Conference choice at Centennial High in Champaign, Ill.• Has two children Christian, and Charlee Hodges.• Passionate about his church ministry.

Shawn Lauvao• Received a certifi cate of recognition from the Hawaii chapter of the National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame for his efforts as an outstanding student and athlete.• As a teenager, competed in the Hawaii Strongest Teen and Hawaii Strong Man competitions, placing fi rst and second.• Earned a B.I.S. degree in interdisciplinary studies.

Alex Mack• Awarded the Draddy Trophy in 2008, given to college football’s top scholar-athlete.• Compiled a 28-2 record as a wrestler during his senior year of high school.• Born in Fairbanks, Alaska.

Mohamed Massaquoi• Did not lose a single game and won four straight state champion-ships at Independence (Charlotte, N.C.) High School.• Graduated with a degree in psychology.• Lists the Bible as his favorite book.

Colt McCoy• An Academic All-American nominee, three-time fi rst-team Aca-demic All-Big 12 selection and a fi ve-time member of UT’s Athlet-ics Director’s Honor Roll.• Traveled to Peru to do missionary work during his spring break in college.• Serves as a featured speaker representing the Fellowship of Chris-tian Athletes.

Carlton Mitchell• Started his football career as a punter.• Mother, Angela, is the “cut-man” for boxer Antonio Tarver.• Set the University of South Florida track record in the 400m (47.2).

Jayme Mitchell• Was an All-State fi rst team selection by the Mississippi Associa-tion of Coaches (5A)• Majored in liberal arts at the University of Mississippi.

Evan Moore• Was active with the Boys and Girls Club and a student leader for Athletes in Action while at Stanford.• Earned a B.A. in political science and a M.A. in sociology.• Enjoys reading, music, fi shing, watching movies.

Tony Pashos• Serves on Board of Directors of the HEAL Foundation: Healing Every Autistic Life, a local foundation serving the greater Jackson-ville area.• Founded “Pashos’ Pals” in 2007 in Jacksonville to provide oppor-tunities for abused and neglected children in the city.• Speaks two languages, Greek and English.

Ryan Pontbriand• Ryan’s great-grandfather, Victor Hurt, was on the coaching staff of SMU’s 1935 team that won the Knute Rockne Trophy, emblematic of the National Championship.• Received the Doug Dieken Humanitarian Award in 2004.• Three-year member of the National Honor Society and four-time winner of Clements’ academic excellence award in high school.

Brett Ratliff• Dreams to one day throw out the ceremonial fi rst pitch at an MLB game.• Father, Gaylon, played football and ran track for Cal-Poly Pomona.• Majored in sociology at Utah.

Derrick Robinson• Double majored at the University of Iowa in art history and fi lm cinema.• His great uncle, Curtis Jones, played for the San Diego Chargers in 1968.• Started the Derreck Robinson Football Camp, free to kids of all ages in his hometown of Minneapolis.

Brian Robiskie• Father, Terry, served as an assistant coach with the Browns from 2001-2006 and as interim head coach for the fi nal fi ve games of the 2004 season; now serves as the Wide Receivers Coach with the Atlanta Falcons.• Worked as a ball boy with the Browns during the summers of 2002-2004.• Enjoys playing golf and fi shing in spare time.

Shaun Rogers• Father, Ernie, was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in 1979 , played in the Canadian Football League and for the Houston Gamblers in the USFL.• Collects throwback jerseys.• Lists “The Five Heartbeats” as his favorite movie.

Matt Roth• Has donated money to help resurrect the youth football program in his hometown of Villa Park, Ill.• In high school he lettered four times in wrestling, winning a state title as a senior with a record of 31-0.• If he was not playing football, would probably be a fi reman.

Robert Royal• Cites his grandmother, Shirley Jackson, as his role model.• Cousin, Donald Royal, played in the NBA.• Enjoys cooking in his spare time.

Ahtyba Rubin• Majored in history at Iowa State.• Attended Escambia High School where he lettered as a defensive lineman and earned All-Area and All-Conference recognition as a senior.• Named All-Big 12 Conference Honorable Mention as a senior.

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Brian Schaefering• Lists his mother as biggest infl uence in his athletic career.• Is the fi rst member of his family to play a Division I sport.• Favorite food is Red Hot Riplets, only found in St. Louis.

Alex Smith• His father, Edwin Smith, was the fi rst-ever Bahamian NFL player and played for the Denver Broncos from 1973-76.• Alex took football back to the Bahamas, where he hosted a youth football camp in the summers of 2006-08.• During the 2009 offseason, participated in the NFL Business Man-agement and Entrepreneurial Program at the Stanford Graduate School of Business.

Robaire Smith• His sister, Zaire, is a model who has traveled extensively abroad.• 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.• Started The Robaire Smith Foundation in 2002, benefi ting middle school sports programs in his hometown and donated $100,000 to help rebuild the Ed Woods Stadium in Flint in 2005.

Nick Sorensen• Plays the guitar and is learning the piano.• Cousin, James Augustine, plays professional basketball in Europe.• Enjoys traveling and has visited more than 20 countries.

John St. Clair• Advanced to state fi nals in discus all four years of high school.• Was awarded the Jacobs Blocking trophy in college, which recog-nizes the top blocker in the ACC.• Graduated from Virginia with a degree in anthropology.

Eric Steinbach• Started the Eric Steinbach ARK (Acts of Random Kindness) Foun-dation.• Married his wife Caroline in the spring of 2009.• Collects vintage muscle cars.

Chansi Stuckey• He’s a member of his local Chamber of Commerce and has plans to become even more active in his community.• Conducted a food drive, as he and his mother purchased grocer-ies and partnered with the Northside High Football team to deliver them to families in their community.• Has a big interest in real estate.

Joe Thomas• Hosts the outdoor sportsman show on Sports Time Ohio, “Out-doors Ohio with D’Arcy Egan and Joe Thomas.”• This past offseason, embarked on a week-long visit to U.S. Troops throughout Southwest Asia during the NFL-USO program.• As a senior in high school, won the 2003 Wisconsin state title in the shot put and discus.

Jason Trusnik• Served as a shopping chaperone during 2007 holiday season for children of families who lost family members in the Iraq War.• Visited the Schneider’s Children’s Hospital among others and con-sistently volunteers at Special Olympics events for children.• Lettered in wrestling, earning berth in state championship as a senior in high school.

Steve Vallos• Named the Youngstown Vindicator’s Wrestler of the Year and set the school’s season (24) and career (58) pin records.• Earned letters in football, wrestling and track.

Ray Ventrone• Ventrone received the nickname “Bubba” from his father as a child.• In the seventh grade, he started the Hoops for a Cure charity with a couple of his friends in his hometown of Pittsburgh. The charity benefi ts pancreatic cancer research and runs an annual basketball tournament.• Majored in communications at Villanova University.

Lawrence Vickers• Attended a youth football camp in Australia in 2007.• Was the starting quarterback his freshman and sophomore years at Forest Brook High School before switching to running back.• Lettered three times in basketball, averaging 20 points, 10 re-bounds, three steals and three blocks a game as a senior, and lettered twice in track, competing in the high jump.

Seneca Wallace• In high school, he won All-Sierra Conference honors and All-Sac-ramento honorable mention honors in basketball.• Named Big 12 Newcomer of the Year in 2001.• Received the Ed Block Courage Award in 2008.

T.J. Ward• Received Pac-10 Honorable Mention honors.• Helped extend its winning streak to 151 games and won three-straight national championships while at De La Salle High School.• Majored in sociology at University of Oregon.

Benjamin Watson• Volunteers for the Habitat for Humanity.• In the Winter of 2007, traveled with a small group of NFL players on a USO tour visiting U.S. military bases in Iraq and Afghanistan.• In January 2008, he and his wife Kirsten, announced the start of their charitable foundation, called “One More.”

Demetrius Williams• Was a Super-Prep All-American his senior year of high school.• Majored in Sociology at the University of Oregon.

Floyd Womack• Nicknamed “Pork Chop” by his mother who thought he resembled Pork Chop Cash, a local pro wrestler, when he was a baby.• Would pursue a career in teaching if he weren’t playing in the NFL.• Is a fan of the “Real World” on MTV.

Eric Wright• Interests are centered on music as he played trumpet in a jazz band in his youth.• Enjoys comedy based movies starring actors such as Seth Rogen.• Collects sneakers and owns between 50 and 100 pairs.

INTERESTING PLAYER FACTS

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2010 REGULAR SEASON STATISTICSWON 3, LOST 5 * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD 09/12 L 14-17 at Tampa Bay 47,211 Hillis 133 644 4.8 48 7 09/19 L 14-16 Kansas City 65,377 Harrison TM 31 91 2.9 39 0 09/26 L 17-24 at Baltimore 71,119 Hodges 1 68 68.0 68 0 10/03 W 23-20 Cincinnati 66,731 Cribbs 15 55 3.7 19 0 10/10 L 10-20 Atlanta 65,290 McCoy 12 37 3.1 16t 1 10/17 L 10-28 at Pittsburgh 65,168 Bell LG 29 35 1.2 9 0 10/24 W 30-17 at New Orleans 70,077 Bell TM 13 7 0.5 5 0 11/07 W 34-14 New England 66,292 Stuckey 2 13 6.5 11t 1 11/14 New York Jets Davis TM 4 9 2.3 4 0 11/21 at Jacksonville Vickers 4 9 2.3 3 0 11/28 Carolina Wallace 7 9 1.3 6 0 12/05 at Miami Delhomme 2 1 0.5 1 0 12/12 at Buffalo Watson 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 12/19 at Cincinnati Figurs LG 1 -4 -4.0 -4 0 12/26 Baltimore Figurs TM 1 -4 -4.0 -4 0 01/02 Pittsburgh TEAM 226 938 4.2 68 9 Clev. Opp. OPPONENTS 218 847 3.9 55 1 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 136 152 * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD Rushing 45 32 Watson 31 360 11.6 44 2 Passing 78 109 Hillis 30 229 7.6 29 1 Penalty 13 11 Stuckey 23 219 9.5 25 0 3rd Down: Made/Att 41/103 44/110 Cribbs 16 198 12.4 65t 1 3rd Down Pct. 39.8 40.0 Massaquoi 13 173 13.3 41t 1 4th Down: Made/Att 2/3 6/7 Moore 10 219 21.9 49 1 4th Down Pct. 66.7 85.7 Robiskie 9 81 9.0 20 0 POSSESSION AVG. 29:27 30:33 Harrison TM 4 42 10.5 23 0 TOTAL NET YARDS 2448 2771 Vickers 4 15 3.8 10 0 Avg. Per Game 306.0 346.4 Figurs LG 2 17 8.5 11 0 Total Plays 471 505 Royal 2 13 6.5 7 0 Avg. Per Play 5.2 5.5 McCoy 1 13 13.0 13 0 NET YARDS RUSHING 938 847 Wallace 1 9 9.0 9 0 Avg. Per Game 117.3 105.9 Aiken 1 7 7.0 7 0 Total Rushes 226 218 Bell LG 1 5 5.0 5 0 NET YARDS PASSING 1510 1924 TEAM 145 1578 10.9 65t 6 Avg. Per Game 188.8 240.5 OPPONENTS 169 2009 11.9 78t 15 Sacked/Yards Lost 14/68 14/85 * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD Gross Yards 1578 2009 Bowens 2 94 47.0 64t 2 Att./Completions 231/145 273/169 S. Brown 2 0 0.0 0 0 Completion Pct. 62.8 61.9 Haden 1 62 62.0 62 0 Had Intercepted 8 9 M. Adams 1 26 26.0 26 0 PUNTS/AVERAGE 41/43.8 38/43.2 Fujita 1 16 16.0 16 0 NET PUNTING AVG. 41/39.9 38/36.9 Rubin 1 1 1.0 1 0 PENALTIES/YARDS 47/386 46/427 E. Wright 1 0 0.0 0 0 FUMBLES/BALL LOST 13/5 9/6 TEAM 9 199 22.1 64t 2 TOUCHDOWNS 17 18 OPPONENTS 8 141 17.6 64 2 Rushing 9 1 * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B Passing 6 15 Hodges 41 1797 43.8 39.9 5 16 57 0 Returns 2 2 TEAM 41 1797 43.8 39.9 5 16 57 0 * SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS OPPONENTS 38 1640 43.2 36.9 4 16 60 0 TEAM 36 62 20 34 0 152 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD OPPONENTS 13 54 20 69 0 156 Cribbs 11 5 95 8.6 17 0 * SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS Figurs LG 1 0 10 10.0 10 0 Dawson 0 0 0 0 17/17 11/13 0 50 Stuckey 1 2 0 0.0 0 0 Hillis 8 7 1 0 0 48 E. Wright 0 0 62 --- 62 0 Bowens 2 0 0 2 0 12 TEAM 12 7 157 13.1 69 0 Watson 2 0 2 0 0 12 OPPONENTS 18 4 63 3.5 17 0 Cribbs 1 0 1 0 0 6 * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD Massaquoi 1 0 1 0 0 6 Cribbs 20 428 21.4 36 0 McCoy 1 1 0 0 0 6 Figurs LG 5 105 21.0 25 0 Moore 1 0 1 0 0 6 Harrison TM 4 32 8.0 10 0 Stuckey 1 1 0 0 0 6 Benard 2 21 10.5 11 0 TEAM 17 9 6 2 17/17 11/13 0 152 Haden 2 45 22.5 24 0 OPPONENTS 18 1 15 2 18/18 10/13 0 156 Vickers 2 13 6.5 10 0 2-Pt Conv: TM 0-0, OPP 0-0 Bell LG 1 8 8.0 8 0 SACKS: Benard 4.5, Fujita 3.5, Roth 2, Davis TM 1 11 11.0 11 0 Coleman 1, Gocong 1, J. Mitchell LG 1, TEAM 31 550 17.7 36 0 Rubin 1, Trusnik 1, TM 14, OPP 14 OPPONENTS 29 483 16.7 32 0 FUM/LOST: Cribbs 4/0, Hillis 4/3, * FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Stuckey 2/1, Bell(LG) 1/0, Delhomme 1/0, Dawson 1/ 1 3/ 3 6/ 6 1/ 2 0/1 Figurs(LG) 1/0, Harrison(TM) 1/1, TEAM 1/ 1 3/ 3 6/ 6 1/ 2 0/1 Wallace 1/0 OPPONENTS 0/ 0 5/ 5 3/ 4 2/ 3 0/1 Dawson: (62N)(42N)(38G)(30G,31G,22G)(19G)(39G)(23G,21G,48G)(38G,37G)OPP: (49G)(35G,26G,23G)(51N,49G)(24G,44B,25G)(24G,30G,30B)()(32G)()* PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating Wallace 100 63 693 63.0 6.93 4 4.0 2 2.0 65t 6/ 33 88.5 McCoy 68 46 529 67.6 7.78 1 1.5 2 2.9 34 6/ 25 83.5 Delhomme 60 33 324 55.0 5.40 1 1.7 4 6.7 49 1/ 10 48.2 Cribbs 2 2 19 100.0 9.50 0 0.0 0 0.0 10 1/ 0 106.3 Hillis 1 1 13 100.0 13.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 13 0/ 0 118.8 TEAM 231 145 1578 62.8 6.83 6 2.6 8 3.5 65t 14/ 68 77.1 OPPONENTS 273 169 2009 61.9 7.36 15 5.5 9 3.3 78t 14/ 85 88.9

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Player Total Solo Asst. Sacks Yds Ints Yds PBU FF FR Safety TDsT.J. Ward 60 45 15 0.0 0.0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0Scott Fujita 50 35 15 3.5 34.0 1 16 1 2 0 0 0Abram Elam 37 31 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 4 1 1 0 0Ahtyba Rubin 37 27 10 1.0 9.0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0Chris Gocong 36 24 12 1.0 2.0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0Matt Roth 35 26 9 2.0 10.0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0Sheldon Brown 34 27 7 0.0 0.0 2 0 4 0 0 0 0Eric Barton 33 22 11 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Eric Wright 31 26 5 0.0 0.0 1 0 9 0 0 0 0Robaire Smith 25 13 12 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Kenyon Coleman 23 18 5 1.0 2.0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0Joe Haden 22 18 4 0.0 0.0 1 62 5 0 0 0 0Mike Adams 21 18 3 0.0 0.0 1 26 5 0 0 0 0Marcus Benard 13 9 4 4.5 22.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Brian Schaefering 11 8 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Shaun Rogers 7 7 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Derreck Robinson 7 3 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0David Bowens 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 2 94 3 0 0 0 0Jason Trusnik 1 1 0 1.0 6.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Ray Ventrone 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0BROWNS TOTALS 487 360 127 14.0 85.0 9 199 41 4 5 0 0

Player Total Solo Asst. FF FR PATs Blk FG Blk Punts Blk Safety TDsNick Sorensen 9 7 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Ray Ventrone 8 8 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0T.J. Ward 7 7 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Joe Haden 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Blake Costanzo 6 5 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Titus Brown 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jason Trusnik 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Mike Adams 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sam Aiken 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Phil Dawson 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Abram Elam 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Kaluka Maiava 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Chansi Stuckey 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Eric Barton 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Josh Cribbs 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Scott Fujita 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0BROWNS TOTALS 53 46 7 0 4 0 2 0 0 0

2010 REGULAR SEASON SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS

2010 REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS2010 DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

2010 REGULAR SEASON MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICSPlayer Total Solo Asst. FF FR PATs Blk FG Blk Punts Blk Safety TDsAlex Mack 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Mohamed Massaquoi 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Chansi Stuckey 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Peyton Hillis 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Evan Moore 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Joe Thomas 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Floyd Womack 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0Peyton Hillis 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Seneca Wallace 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0BROWNS TOTALS 9 9 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0

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INTERCEPTIONSGame Opp. No. Yards LG TD Players 9/12 at TB 1 26 26 0 Adams9/19 KC 2 1 1 0 Brown, Rubin9/26 at Bal 0 0 0 0 -10/3 CIN 0 0 0 0 - 10/10 ATL 0 0 0 0 -10/17 at Pit 1 62 62 0 Haden10/24 at NO 4 110 64 2 Bowens, Brown, Fujita11/7 NE 1 0 0 0 Wright11/14 NYJ11/21 at Jac 11/28 CAR 12/5 at Mia12/12 at Buf12/19 at Cin12/26 BAL1/2 PIT Totals 8 games 9 199 64 2 Adams, Bowens (2), Brown (2), Fujita, Haden, Rubin, Wright

FUMBLES FUMBLES FORCED FUMBLES RECOVEREDGame Opp. No. Players No. Players 9/12 at TB 1 Ward 2 Costanzo, Hillis9/19 KC 0 - 0 -9/26 at Bal 0 - 0 -10/3 CIN 1 Fujita 2 Coleman 10/10 ATL 1 Fujita 1 Coleman 10/17 at Pit 0 - 0 -10/24 at NO 0 - 1 Sorensen11/7 NE 1 Elam 2 Elam, Ventrone11/14 NYJ11/21 at Jac 11/28 CAR 12/5 at Mia12/12 at Buf12/19 at Cin12/26 BAL1/2 PIT Totals 8 games 4 Elam, Fujita (2), Ward 8 Coleman (3), Costanzo, Elam, Hillis, Sorensen, Ventrone

QUARTERBACK SACKSGame Opp. No. Yards Players 9/12 at TB 3 13.0 Benard (1.5), Fujita (0.5), Trusnik (1.0) 9/19 KC 1 4.0 Benard (1.0)9/26 at Bal 0 0.0 -10/3 CIN 4 25.0 Coleman (1.0), Fujita (1.0), Roth (2.0) 10/10 ATL 2 14.0 Benard (1.0), Fujita (1.0)10/17 at Pit 0 0.0 -10/24 at NO 3 20.0 Benard (1.0), Fujita (1.0), Gocong (1.0)11/7 NE 1 9.0 Rubin (1.0)11/14 NYJ11/21 at Jac 11/28 CAR 12/5 at Mia12/12 at Buf12/19 at Cin12/26 BAL1/2 PIT Totals 8 games 14 85.0 Benard (4.5), Coleman (1.0), Fujita (3.5), Gocong (1.0), Roth (2.0), Rubin (1.0), Trusnik (1.0)

2010 DEFENSIVE GAME-BY-GAME STATS

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OFFENSIVE GAME-BY-GAME STARTERSGame Opp. WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB RB FB9/12 at TB Royal (TE) Thomas Steinbach Mack Womack St. Clair Watson Cribbs Delhomme Hillis Vickers9/19 KC Massaquoi Thomas Steinbach Mack Womack St. Clair Watson Robiskie Wallace Harrison Moore (TE)9/26 at Bal Massaquoi Thomas Steinbach Mack Womack St. Clair Watson Cribbs Wallace Hillis Stuckey (WR) 10/3 CIN Massaquoi Thomas Steinbach Mack Womack Pashos Watson Cribbs Wallace Hillis Moore (TE)10/10 ATL Massaquoi Thomas Steinbach Mack Womack Pashos Watson Robiskie Wallace Hillis Stuckey (WR)10/17 at Pit Massaquoi Thomas Steinbach Mack Womack Pashos Watson Robiskie McCoy Hillis Royal (TE)10/24 at NO Moore (TE) Thomas Steinbach Mack Yates Womack Watson Robiskie McCoy Hillis Stuckey (WR)11/7 NE Massaquoi Thomas Steinbach Mack Yates Womack Watson Cribbs McCoy Hillis Vickers11/14 NYJ11/21 at Jac11/28 CAR12/5 at Mia12/12 at Buf12/19 at Cin12/26 BAL1/2 PIT DEFENSIVE GAME-BY-GAME STARTERSGame Opp. LE NT RE OLB ILB ILB OLB LCB RCB S S9/12 at TB Smith Rubin Haden (CB) Roth Gocong Fujita Benard Wright Brown Adams Ward9/19 KC Coleman Rubin Smith Roth Gocong Barton Fujita Wright Brown Elam Ward9/26 at Bal Coleman Rubin Smith Roth Gocong Barton Fujita Wright Brown Elam Ward10/3 CIN Coleman Rubin Smith Roth Gocong Barton Fujita Wright Brown Elam Ward10/10 ATL Coleman Rubin Smith Roth Gocong Barton Fujita Wright Brown Elam Ward 10/17 at Pit Coleman Rubin Schaefering Roth Gocong Barton Fujita Wright Brown Elam Ward10/24 at NO Schaefering Rubin Coleman Roth Gocong Barton Fujita Wright Brown Elam Ward11/7 NE Coleman Rubin Schaefering Roth Gocong Barton Fujita Wright Brown Elam Ward11/14 NYJ11/21 at Jac11/28 CAR12/5 at Mia12/12 at Buf12/19 at Cin12/26 BAL1/2 PIT

2010 STARTING LINEUPS AND INACTIVES

GAME-BY-GAME INACTIVESGame Opp. 9/12 at TB McCoy (3QB) C. Mitchell Sorensen Lauvao Jackson Vallos A. Smith Bowens9/19 KC Delhomme C. Mitchell Roberson Lauvao Jackson Vallos A. Smith Robinson9/26 at Bal Delhomme C. Mitchell Harrison Lauvao Benard Vallos Rogers Robiskie10/3 CIN Delhomme (3QB) C. Mitchell Roberson Lauvao Davis St. Clair A. Smith Robiskie10/10 ATL McCoy (3QB) C. Mitchell Davis Lauvao Robinson St. Clair A. Smith J. Mitchell 10/17 at Pit Delhomme C. Mitchell Wallace Lauvao R. Smith St. Clair A. Smith J. Mitchell10/24 at NO Delhomme Massaquoi Wallace Davis Vallos St. Clair A. Smith J. Mitchell11/7 NE Delhomme Clayton Wallace Vallos Williams St. Clair A. Smith J. Mitchell11/14 NYJ11/21 at Jac11/28 CAR12/5 at Mia12/12 at Buf12/19 at Cin12/26 BAL1/2 PIT

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Date 9/12 9/19 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 11/7 11/14 11/21 11/28 12/5 12/12 12/19 12/26 1/2 Opponent at TB KC at Bal CIN ATL at Pit at NO NE NYJ at Jac CAR at Mia at Buf at Cin BAL PIT GP GS DNP IAAdams, M. S X X X X X X X 8 1 0 0Adams, T. IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0 0 0 0Aiken, S. N N X X X N N N 3 0 0 0Anderson, A. PS N N N N N N N 0 0 0 0Asante, L. PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0 0 0 0Barton, E. X RILB RILB RILB RILB RILB RILB RILB 8 7 0 0Bell, M. N N N N N X X X 3 0 0 0Benard, M. LOLB X IA X X X X X 6 1 0 1Bowens, D. IA X X X X X X X 7 0 0 1Brown, S. RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB 8 8 0 0Brown, T. N N X X X X X X 5 0 0 0Clayton, T. N PS PS N N N N IA 0 0 0 1Coleman, K. X LE RE LE LE LE RE LE 8 7 0 0Costanzo, B. X X X X X X X X 8 0 0 0Cribbs, J. WR X WR WR X X X WR 8 4 0 0Danso, K. IR IR N N N N N N 0 0 0 0Davis, J. X X X IA IA X IA N 4 0 0 3Dawson, P. X X X X X X X X 8 0 0 0Delhomme, J. QB IA IA 3QB X IA IA IA 2 1 0 6Elam, A. X S S S S S S S 8 7 0 0Estandia, G. IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0 0 0 0Fanaika, P. PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0 0 0 0Figurs, Y. N N N N N N X N 1 0 0 0Fujita, S. RILB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB 8 8 0 0Gocong, C. LILB LILB LILB LILB LILB LILB LILB LILB 8 8 0 0Haden, J. CB X X X X X X X 8 1 0 0Haggerty, J. IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0 0 0 0Hardesty, M. IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0 0 0 0Harrison, J. X RB IA X X N N N 4 1 0 1Hillis, P. RB X RB RB RB RB RB RB 8 6 0 0Hodges, R. X X X X X X X X 8 0 0 0Ivey, T. PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0 0 0 0Jackson, D. IA IA IR IR IR IR IR IR 0 0 0 2Lauvao, S. IA IA IA IA IA IA X X 2 0 0 6Mack, A. C C C C C C C C 8 8 0 0Maiava, K. X X IR IR IR IR IR IR 2 0 0 0Massaquoi, M. X WR WR WR WR WR IA WR 7 6 0 1McCoy, C. 3QB DNP DNP DNP 3QB QB QB QB 3 3 3 2McQuistan, P. N N N N N N DNP DNP 0 0 2 0Mitchell, C. IA IA IA IA IA IA X X 2 0 0 6Mitchell, J. N N N N IA IA IA IA 0 0 0 4Moore, E. X TE X TE X X TE X 8 3 0 0Murray, P. PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0 0 0 0Norwood, J. PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0 0 0 0Pashos, T. X X X RT RT RT IR IR 6 3 0 0Pontbriand, R. X X X X X X X X 8 0 0 0Ratliff, B. N N N N N DNP DNP DNP 0 0 3 0Roberson, C. IR IR N N N N N N 0 0 0 0Roberson, D. X IA X IA N N N N 2 0 0 2Robinson, B. N N N PS N N N N 0 0 0 0Robinson, D. X IA X X IA X X X 6 0 0 2Robiskie, B. X WR IA IA WR WR WR X 6 4 0 2Rogers, S. X X IA X X X X X 7 0 0 1Roth, M. ROLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB 8 8 0 0Royal, R. TE X X X X TE X X 8 2 0 0Rubin, A. NT NT NT NT NT NT NT NT 8 8 0 0Sanford, B. PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0 0 0 0Schaefering, B. X X X X X RE LE RE 8 3 0 0Smith, A. IA IA X IA IA IA IA IA 1 0 0 7Smith, D. PS N N N PS PS PS PS 0 0 0 0Smith, R. LE RE LE RE RE IA IR IR 5 5 0 1Sorensen, N. IA X X X X X X X 7 0 0 1St. Clair, J. RT RT RT IA IA IA IA IA 3 3 0 5Steinbach, E. LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG 8 8 0 0Stuckey, C. X X WR X WR X WR X 8 3 0 0Thomas, J. LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT 8 8 0 0Trusnik, J. X X X X X X X X 8 0 0 0Vallos, S. IA IA IA DNP DNP DNP IA IA 0 0 3 5Ventrone, R. X X X X X X X X 8 0 0 0Vickers, L. FB X X X X X X FB 8 2 0 0Wallace, S. X QB QB QB QB IA IA IA 5 4 0 3Ward, T.J. S S S S S S S S 8 8 0 0Watson, B. TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE 8 8 0 0Williams, D. N N N N N N N IA 0 0 0 1Womack, F. RG RG RG RG RG RG RT RT 8 8 0 0Wright, D. N PS PS N N N N N 0 0 0 0Wright, E. LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB 8 8 0 0Yates, B. X X X X X X RG RG 8 2 0 0Zastudil, D. IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0 0 0 0N - 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; NFI - Non Football Injury

2010 PARTICIPATION CHART

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MOST YARDS RUSHINGBrowns: 184, Peyton Hillis (11/7 vs. New England) Opponent: 140, Michael Turner (10/10 vs. Atlanta)

MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTSBrowns: 29, Peyton Hillis (11/7 vs. New England) Opponent: 27, Rashard Mendenhall (10/17 at Pittsburgh)

MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNSBrowns: 2, Peyton Hillis (11/7 vs. New England) Opponent: 1, Rashard Mendenhall (10/17 at Pittsburgh)

LONGEST RUSHBrowns: 68, Reggie Hodges (10/24 at New Orleans) Opponent: 55, Michael Turner (10/10 vs. Atlanta)

MOST YARDS PASSINGBrowns: 281, Colt McCoy (10/17 at Pittsburgh) Opponent: 371, Carson Palmer (10/3 vs. Cincinnati)

MOST PASSING ATTEMPTSBrowns: 37, Jake Delhomme (9/12 at Tampa Bay) Opponent: 56, Drew Brees (10/24 at New Orleans)

MOST PASSING COMPLETIONSBrowns: 23, Colt McCoy (10/17 at Pittsburgh) Opponent: 37, Drew Brees (10/24 at New Orleans)

HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (Minimum 15 att.)Browns: 75.0%, Seneca Wallace (9/26 at Baltimore) Opponent: 71.0%, Joe Flacco (9/26 at Baltimore)

MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSESBrowns: 1, six times, most recently: Colt McCoy (10/17 at Pittsburgh) Opponent: 3, two times, most recently: Ben Roethlisberger (10/17 at Pittsburgh)

MOST RECEPTIONSBrowns: 7, Peyton Hillis (9/26 at Baltimore) Opponent: 10, two times, most recently: Marques Colston (10/24 at New Orleans)

MOST RECEIVING YARDS Browns: 88, Benjamin Watson (10/17 at Pittsburgh) Opponent: 222, Terrell Owens (10/3 vs. Cincinnati)

LONGEST RECEPTIONBrowns: 65, Josh Cribbs (9/19 vs. Kansas City)Opponent: 78, Terrell Owens (10/3 vs. Cincinnati)

MOST TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONSBrowns: 1, six times, most recently: Benjamin Watson (10/17 at Pittsburgh)Opponent: 3, Anquan Boldin (9/26 at Baltimore)

MOST POINTSBrowns: 12, three times, most recently: Peyton Hillis (11/7 vs. New England)Opponent: 18, Anquan Boldin (9/26 at Baltimore)

MOST SACKSBrowns: 2.0, Matt Roth (10/3 vs. Cincinnati)Opponent: 2.0, two times, most recently: Lawrence Timmons (10/17 at Pittsburgh)

MOST INTERCEPTIONSBrowns: 2, David Bowens (10/24 at New Orleans) Opponent: 1, eight times, most recently: Lawrence Timmons (10/17 at Pittsburgh)

2010 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

2010 TURNOVER TABLE -----TAKEAWAYS----- -----GIVEAWAYS-----Game Opp. Fumbles INTs Total Pts Off Fumbles INT Total Pts Off Difference Result9/12 at TB 1 1 2 0 1 2 3 7 -1 L, 14-179/19 KC 0 2 2 0 1 1 2 10 0 L, 14-169/26 at Bal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L, 17-2410/3 CIN 2 0 2 6 0 1 1 0 +1 W, 23-2010/10 ATL 1 0 1 3 1 2 3 7 -2 L, 10-2010/17 at Pit 0 1 1 3 1 2 3 14 -2 L, 10-2810/24 at NO 0 4 4 14 0 0 0 0 +4 W, 30-1711/7 NE 2 1 3 7 1 0 1 0 +2 W, 34-1411/14 NYJ11/21 at Jac11/28 CAR12/5 at Mia12/12 at Buf12/19 at Cin12/26 BAL1/2 PIT Totals 8 games 6 9 15 33 5 8 13 38 +2

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MOST POINTSBrowns: 34 (11/7 vs. New England) Opponent: 28 (10/17 at Pittsburgh)

MOST POINTS, QUARTERBrowns: 14, Second (9/19 vs. Kansas City) Opponent: 14, two times, most recently: Fourth (10/24 at New Orleans)

MOST POINTS, HALFBrowns: 20, First (10/24 at New Orleans) Opponent: 21, (10/17 at Pittsburgh)

MOST FIRST DOWNSBrowns: 22 (11/7 vs. New England) Opponent: 25 (10/24 at New Orleans)

MOST YARDS RUSHING (NET)Browns: 230 (11/7 vs. New England) Opponent: 165 (10/10 vs. Atlanta)

MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTSBrowns: 44 (11/7 vs. New England) Opponent: 39 (9/19 vs. Kansas City)

MOST PASSING YARDS (NET)Browns: 258 (10/17 at Pittsburgh) Opponent: 346 (10/3 vs. Cincinnati)

MOST PASSING ATTEMPTSBrowns: 39 (10/10 vs. Atlanta) Opponent: 56 (10/24 at New Orleans)

MOST PASSING COMPLETIONSBrowns: 25 (10/10 vs. Atlanta) Opponent: 37 (10/24 at New Orleans)

MOST SACKS (BY DEFENSE)Browns: 4.0 (10/3 vs. Cincinnati) Opponent: 2.0, three times, most recently: (10/17 at Pittsburgh)

MOST TOTAL NET YARDSBrowns: 404 (11/7 vs. New England) Opponent: 413 (10/3 vs. Cincinnati)

MOST PENALTIES (No. – Yards)Browns: 9 - 78 (9/19 vs. Kansas City) Opponent: 8 - 79 (10/3 vs. Cincinnati)

MOST TIME OF POSSESSIONBrowns: 38:08 (11/7 vs. New England)Opponent: 35:34 (10/24 at New Orleans)

FEWEST POINTSBrowns: 10, two times, most recently: (10/17 at Pittsburgh) Opponent: 14, (11/7 vs. New England)

FEWEST POINTS, HALFBrowns: 0, two times, most recently: Second (9/19 vs. Kansas City) Opponent: 3, First (10/24 at New Orleans)

FEWEST FIRST DOWNSBrowns: 12 (10/24 at New Orleans) Opponent: 13 (9/12 at Tampa Bay)

FEWEST YARDS RUSHING (NET)Browns: 48 (10/10 vs. Atlanta)Opponent: 58 (10/24 at New Orleans)

FEWEST RUSHING ATTEMPTSBrowns: 20 (10/10 vs. Atlanta) Opponent: 18, two times, most recently: (10/24 at New Orleans)

FEWEST PASSING YARDS (NET)Browns: 125 (10/24 at New Orleans) Opponent: 169 (9/12 at Tampa Bay)

FEWEST PASSING ATTEMPTSBrowns: 16 (10/24 at New Orleans) Opponent: 28, twice, most recently: (9/19 vs. Kansas City)

FEWEST COMPLETIONSBrowns: 9 (10/24 at New Orleans)Opponent: 16, three times, most recently: (10/17 at Pittsburgh)

FEWEST SACKS (BY DEFENSE)Browns: 0.0 (9/26 at Baltimore) Opponent: 0.0, two times, most recently: (11/7 vs. New England)

FEWEST TOTAL NET YARDSBrowns: 210 (10/24 at New Orleans) Opponent: 283 (11/7 vs. New England)

FEWEST PENALTIES (No. – Yards)Browns: 3 - 41 (10/17 at Pittsburgh) Opponent: 3 - 20 (11/7 vs. New England)

LEAST TIME OF POSSESSIONBrowns: 24:26 (10/24 at New Orleans) Opponent: 21:52 (11/7 vs. New England)

2010 TEAM SUPERLATIVES

REPLAYS AND CHALLENGESBrowns ChallengesDate Opp. Time Initial Call Decision9/19 KC 9:28 - 1st Q J. Harrison right guard to CLE 23 for -3 yards. FUMBLES, RECOVERED by G. Dorsey. Play challenged by CLE and upheld. 10/3 CIN 3:25 - 1st Q S. Wallace pass incomplete deep right to B. Watson. Play challenged by CLE and upheld.

Opponent ChallengesDate Opp. Time Initial Call Decision9/26 BAL 15:00 - 2nd Q S. Wallace pass short right to B. Watson for 10 yards. Baltimore challenged the runner was down by contact ruling and the play was upheld.10/24 NO :50 - 3rd Q D. Brees pass short left to M. Colston. FUMBLES and RECOVERS for no gain. New Orleans challenged the runner was down by contact ruling and the play was reversed.10/24 NO 11:59 - 4th Q C. McCoy pass short left to C. Stuckey for 12 yards. New Orleans challenged the runner was down by contact ruling and the play was reversed.11/7 NE 5:53 - 3rd Q C. McCoy scrambles left end for 16 yards TOUCHDOWN. New England challenged the runner broke the plane and the play was upheld.

Replay Assistant Challenges-Last two minutes of each half and overtime only-Date Opp. Time Initial Call DecisionNone KC 2:00 - 4th Q T. Jones right guard to CLE 35 for 1 yard Play challenged by Replay Assistant and upheld.

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FIRST DOWNS EARNEDTotal First Downs - Regular Season

PLAYER RUSHING RECEIVING TOTALPeyton Hillis 34 14 48Benjamin Watson 19 19Chansi Stuckey 1 14 15Joshua Cribbs 2 8 10Mohamed Massaquoi 9 9Evan Moore 8 8Jerome Harrison 3 1 4Seneca Wallace 2 2Brian Robiskie 2 2Colt McCoy 2 2Lawrence Vickers 1 1 2Reggie Hodges 1 1PENALTY 13Total 135

Date Opp. Att. Results 9/12 at TB 0/1 J. Delhomme pass incomplete deep right to C. Stuckey9/19 KC 0/09/26 at Bal 0/010/3 CIN 0/010/10 ATL 0/010/17 at Pit 0/010/24 at NO 1/1 R. Hodges faked the punt and ran up the middle for 68 yards11/7 NE 1/1 C. McCoy up the middle for three yards 11/14 NYJ11/21 at Jac11/28 CAR12/5 at Mia12/12 at Buf12/19 at Cin12/26 BAL1/2 PIT Totals 2/3

2010 STATISTICS

FOURTH DOWN CONVERSIONS

at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (9/12) ATTEMPTS IN THE RED ZONE

1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total TDs FGs Pts. Turn.Offense 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 7 1Defense 0 1 0 2 3 1 0 7 2

vs. Kansas City Chiefs (9/19) ATTEMPTS IN THE RED ZONE

1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total TDs FGs Pts. Turn.Offense 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 7 0Defense 1 0 1 1 3 0 3 9 0

at Baltimore Ravens (9/26) ATTEMPTS IN THE RED ZONE

1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total TDs FGs Pts. Turn.Offense 1 1 0 1 3 2 1 17 0Defense 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 14 0

vs. Cincinnati Bengals (10/3) ATTEMPTS IN THE RED ZONE

1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total TDs FGs Pts. Turn.Offense 1 1 2 0 4 1 3 16 0Defense 0 1 1 1 3 1 2 13 0

vs. Atlanta Falcons (10/10) ATTEMPTS IN THE RED ZONE

1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total TDs FGs Pts. Turn.Offense 0 1 1 1 3 1 1 10 1Defense 0 3 0 0 3 0 2 6 1

at Pittsburgh Steelers (10/17) ATTEMPTS IN THE RED ZONE

1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total TDs FGs Pts. Turn.Offense 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 7 0Defense 1 0 1 2 4 3 0 21 1

at New Orleans Saints (10/24) ATTEMPTS IN THE RED ZONE

1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total TDs FGs Pts. Turn.Offense 2 1 0 1 4 1 3 16 0Defense 0 2 0 2 4 2 1 17 1

vs. New England Patriots (11/7) ATTEMPTS IN THE RED ZONE

1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total TDs FGs Pts. Turn.Offense 1 1 1 1 4 3 1 24 0Defense 0 2 0 1 3 2 0 14 1

2010 NUMBERS IN THE RED ZONE

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BIG PLAYS

Date Opp. Passer Receiver Yards Qtr9/19 KC Wallace Cribbs 65t 29/12 at TB Delhomme Moore 49 39/19 KC Wallace Watson 44 19/12 at TB Delhomme Massaquoi 41t 110/17 at Pit McCoy Moore 34 411/7 vs. NE McCoy Hillis 29 310/17 at Pit McCoy Moore 28 410/17 at Pit McCoy Stuckey 25 310/3 CIN Wallace Moore 24t 211/7 vs. NE McCoy Watson 24 29/19 KC Wallace Harrison 23 110/17 at Pit McCoy Hillis 23 210/17 at Pit McCoy Watson 23 310/17 at Pit McCoy Watson 23 411/7 vs. NE McCoy Massaquoi 22 19/12 at TB Delhomme Moore 22 411/7 vs. NE McCoy Massaquoi 21 110/3 CIN Wallace Watson 21 211/7 vs. NE McCoy Robiskie 20 39/26 at Bal Wallace Watson 20 19/26 at Bal Wallace Cribbs 20 2

BROWNS COMPLETIONS OVER 20 YARDS OPPONENTS COMPLETIONS OVER 20 YARDS

BROWNS RUSHES OVER 15 YARDS OPPONENTS RUSHES OVER 15 YARDS

Date Opp. Passer Receiver Yards Qtr10/3 CIN Palmer Owens 78t 210/17 at Pit Roethlisberger Wallace 50 310/10 ATL Ryan White 45t 310/3 CIN Palmer Ochocinco 42 210/17 at Pit Roethlisberger Miller 36 39/26 at Bal Flacco Boldin 34 39/12 at TB Freeman Spurlock 33t 410/17 at Pit Roethlisberger Wallace 29t 210/24 at NO Brees Meachem 29 39/19 KC Cassel Charles 27 39/26 at Bal Flacco Boldin 27 29/26 at Bal Flacco Boldin 27t 410/3 CIN Palmer Owens 27 411/7 vs. NE Brady Woodhead 26 210/17 at Pit Roethlisberger Ward 26 310/3 CIN Palmer Owens 25 210/24 at NO Brees Colston 24 410/24 at NO Brees Henderson 23 411/7 vs. NE Brady Gronkowski 22 211/7 vs. NE Brady Morris 22 211/7 vs. NE Brady Hernandez 22 29/12 at TB Freeman Winslow 22 210/17 at Pit Roethlisberger Sanders 22 210/24 at NO Brees Colston 21 39/12 at TB Freeman C. Williams 20 39/19 KC Cassel Moeaki 20 310/3 CIN Palmer Shipley 20 4

Date Opp. Rusher Yards Qtr10/24 at NO Hodges 68 29/26 at Bal Hillis 48 39/12 at TB Harrison 39 211/7 vs. NE Hillis 35 49/26 at Bal Hillis 25 210/3 CIN Hillis 24 49/26 at Bal Cribbs 19 311/7 vs. NE Hillis 18 111/7 vs. NE McCoy 16 311/7 vs. NE Hillis 15 4

Date Opp. Rusher Yards Qtr10/10 ATL Turner 55 29/12 at TB Freeman 33 19/26 at Bal Rice 25 110/17 at Pit Mendenhall 25 210/10 ATL Turner 22 49/12 at TB C. Williams 20 49/19 KC Charles 20 2

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LONGEST DRIVESGAME-BY-GAME - LONGEST DRIVES - PLAYS

GAME-BY-GAME - LONGEST DRIVES - NET YARDS

BROWNS OPPONENTS GAME #PLAYS NET YARDS/TIME DRIVE RESULT #PLAYS NET YARDS/TIME DRIVE RESULT 9/12 at TB 10 41/5:26 Punt 19 33/6:04 Punt9/19 vs. KC 10 96/5:06 Touchdown 14 68/6:31 Field Goal9/26 at Bal 12 62/6:36 Field Goal 10 85/4:45 Touchdown 10 88/5:53 Touchdown 10 89/5:41 Touchdown10/3 vs. CIN 11 64/6:06 Touchdown 10 76/5:18 Field Goal10/10 vs. ATL 9 27/5:07 Interception 14 70/7:19 Field Goal 9 62/2:11 Interception10/17 at Pit 10 51/6:19 Punt 11 81/6:11 Touchdown10/24 at NO 13 50/7:34 Field Goal 14 89/8:33 Touchdown11/7 vs. NE 13 61/7:48 Field Goal 14 69/4:08 Touchdown11/14 vs. NYJ11/21 at Jac11/28 vs. CAR12/5 at Mia12/12 at Buf12/19 at Cin12/26 vs. BAL1/2 vs. PIT

BROWNS OPPONENTS GAME #PLAYS NET YARDS/TIME DRIVE RESULT #PLAYS NET YARDS/TIME DRIVE RESULT 9/12 at TB 6 78/4:07 Fumble 6 47/1:52 Touchdown9/19 vs. KC 10 96/5:06 Touchdown 14 68/6:31 Field Goal9/26 at Bal 11 83/5:46 Touchdown 10 89/5:41 Touchdown10/3 vs. CIN 8 87/4:45 Touchdown 9 80/4:05 Touchdown10/10 vs. ATL 9 62/2:11 Interception 14 70/7:19 Field Goal10/17 at Pit 6 70/1:41 Touchdown 5 96/1:59 Touchdown10/24 at NO 8 75/3:14 Field Goal 14 89/8:33 Touchdown11/7 vs. NE 10 72/7:00 Touchdown 11 79/5:01 Touchdown11/14 vs. NYJ11/21 at Jac11/28 vs. CAR12/5 at Mia12/12 at Buf12/19 at Cin12/26 vs. BAL1/2 vs. PIT

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NO NAME POS HT WT DOB AGE EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ GP/GS/DNP/IA 20 Adams, Mike DB 5-11 200 3/24/81 29 7 Delaware Paterson, N.J. UFA (S.F.) - ‘07 8/1/0/050 Barton, Eric LB 6-3 245 9/29/77 33 12 Maryland Alexandria, Va. UFA (NYJ) - ‘09 8/7/0/022 Bell, Mike RB 6-0 225 4/23/83 27 5 Arizona Tolleson, Ariz. Tr. (Phi.) - ‘10 3/0/0/058 Benard, Marcus LB 6-2 256 7/26/85 25 2 Jackson State Adrian, Mich. FA - ‘09 7/1/0/196 Bowens, David LB 6-3 265 7/3/77 33 12 Western Illinois Detroit, Mich. UFA (NYJ) - ‘09 7/0/0/124 Brown, Sheldon DB 5-10 200 3/19/79 31 9 South Carolina Fort Lawn, S.C. Tr. (Phi.) - ‘10 8/8/0/059 Brown, Titus LB 6-3 250 3/27/86 24 1 Mississippi State Tuscaloosa, Ala. FA - ‘10 6/0/0/034 Clayton, Thomas RB 5-11 220 4/26/84 26 2 Kansas State Alexandria, Va. W. (N.E.) - ‘10 0/0/0/190 Coleman, Kenyon DL 6-5 295 4/10/79 31 9 UCLA Alta Loma, Calif. Tr. (NYJ) - ‘09 8/7/0/054 Costanzo, Blake LB 6-1 235 4/14/84 26 4 Lafayette Franklin Lakes, N.J. W. (Buf.) - ‘09 8/0/0/016 Cribbs, Joshua WR 6-1 215 6/9/83 27 6 Kent State Washington, D.C. FA - ‘05 8/4/0/04 Dawson, Phil K 5-11 200 1/23/75 35 12 Texas Dallas, Texas FA - ‘99 8/0/0/017 Delhomme, Jake QB 6-2 215 1/10/75 35 12 Louisiana-Lafayette Breaux Bridge, La. FA - ‘10 2/1/0/626 Elam, Abram DB 6-0 207 10/15/81 29 5 Kent State Riviera Beach, Fla. Tr. (NYJ) - ‘09 8/7/0/099 Fujita, Scott LB 6-5 250 4/28/79 31 9 California Ventura, Calif. UFA (N.O.) - ‘10 8/8/0/051 Gocong, Chris LB 6-2 263 11/16/83 26 5 Cal Poly SLO Santa Barbara, Calif. Tr. (Phi.) - ‘10 8/8/0/023 Haden, Joe DB 5-11 190 4/14/89 21 R Florida Fort Washington, Md. D1 - ‘10 8/1/0/040 Hillis, Peyton RB 6-2 250 1/21/86 24 3 Arkansas Conway, Ark. Tr. (Den.) - ‘10 8/7/0/02 Hodges, Reggie P 6-0 220 1/26/82 28 4 Ball State Champaign, Ill FA - ‘09 8/0/0/066 Lauvao, Shawn OL 6-3 315 10/26/87 23 R Arizona State Honolulu, Hawaii D3b - ‘10 2/0/0/655 Mack, Alex OL 6-4 311 11/19/85 24 2 California Santa Barbara, Calif. D1 - ‘09 8/8/0/011 Massaquoi, Mohamed WR 6-2 207 11/24/86 23 2 Georgia Charlotte, N.C. D2b - ‘09 7/6/0/112 McCoy, Colt QB 6-1 215 9/5/86 24 R Texas Tuscola, Texas D3a - ‘10 3/3/3/272 McQuistan, Paul OL 6-6 315 4/30/83 27 4 Weber State Lebanon, Ore. FA - ‘10 0/0/2/018 Mitchell, Carlton WR 6-3 215 4/6/88 22 R South Florida Gainesville, Fla. D6a - ‘10 2/0/0/697 Mitchell, Jayme DL 6-6 285 3/15/84 26 5 Mississippi Jackson, Miss. Tr. (Min.) - ‘10 0/0/0/489 Moore, Evan TE 6-6 250 1/3/85 25 2 Stanford Brea, Calif. FA - ‘09 8/3/0/064 Pontbriand, Ryan LS 6-2 255 10/1/79 31 8 Rice Houston, Texas D5a - ‘03 8/0/0/05 Ratliff, Brett QB 6-4 224 8/8/85 25 3 Utah Chico, Calif. FA - ‘10 0/0/3/067 Robinson, Derreck DL 6-4 295 3/3/82 28 4 Iowa Minneapolis, Minn. FA - ‘09 6/0/0/280 Robiskie, Brian WR 6-3 209 12/3/87 22 2 Ohio State Cleveland, Ohio D2a - ‘09 6/4/0/292 Rogers, Shaun DL 6-4 350 3/12/79 31 10 Texas LaPorte, Texas Tr. (Det.) - ‘08 7/0/0/153 Roth, Matt LB 6-4 275 10/14/82 28 6 Iowa Villa Park, Ill. W. (Mia.) - ‘09 8/8/0/084 Royal, Robert TE 6-4 257 5/15/79 31 9 Louisiana State New Orleans, La. FA - ‘09 8/2/0/071 Rubin, Ahtyba DL 6-2 330 7/25/86 24 3 Iowa State Fort Belvoir, Va. D6a - ‘08 8/8/0/091 Schaefering, Brian DL 6-4 295 8/20/83 27 1 Lindenwood St. Louis, Mo. FA - ‘09 8/3/0/081 Smith, Alex TE 6-4 258 5/22/82 28 6 Stanford Denver, Colo. FA - ‘10 1/0/0/727 Sorensen, Nick DB 6-3 210 7/31/78 32 10 Virginia Tech Vienna, Va. FA - ‘07 7/0/0/178 St. Clair, John OL 6-6 320 7/15/77 33 11 Virginia Roanoke, Va. UFA (Chi.) - ‘09 3/3/0/565 Steinbach, Eric OL 6-6 295 4/4/80 30 8 Iowa Lockport, Ill. UFA (Cin.) - ‘07 8/8/0/083 Stuckey, Chansi WR 6-0 196 10/4/83 27 4 Clemson Warner Robins, Ga. Tr. (NYJ) - ‘09 8/3/0/073 Thomas, Joe OL 6-6 312 12/4/84 25 4 Wisconsin Brookfi eld, Wis. D1a - ‘07 8/8/0/093 Trusnik, Jason LB 6-4 250 6/6/84 26 4 Ohio Northern Macedonia, Ohio Tr. (NYJ) - ‘09 8/0/0/060 Vallos, Steve OL 6-3 310 12/28/83 26 4 Wake Forest Boardman, Ohio W. (Sea.) - ‘10 0/0/3/541 Ventrone, Ray DB 5-10 200 10/21/82 28 5 Villanova Pittsburgh, Pa. FA - ‘09 8/0/0/047 Vickers, Lawrence FB 6-0 250 5/8/83 27 5 Colorado Houston, Texas D6a - ‘06 8/2/0/06 Wallace, Seneca QB 5-11 205 8/6/80 30 8 Iowa State Sacramento, Calif. Tr. (Sea.) - ‘10 5/4/0/343 Ward, T.J. DB 5-10 200 12/12/86 23 R Oregon San Francisco, Calif. D2a - ‘10 8/8/0/082 Watson, Benjamin TE 6-3 255 12/18/80 29 7 Georgia Rock Hill, S.C. UFA (N.E.) - ‘10 8/8/0/088 Williams, Demetrius WR 6-2 202 3/28/83 27 5 Oregon Concord, Calif. FA - ‘10 0/0/0/177 Womack, Floyd OL 6-4 328 11/15/78 32 10 Mississippi State Cleveland, Miss. UFA (Sea.) - ‘09 8/8/0/021 Wright, Eric DB 5-10 190 7/24/85 25 4 UNLV San Francisco, Calif. D2 - ‘07 8/8/0/068 Yates, Billy OL 6-2 305 4/15/80 30 7 Texas A&M Fort Worth, Texas FA - ‘10 8/2/0/0 RESERVE-INJURED (IR): (9) 62 Adams, Titus DL 6-4 305 1/28/83 27 2 Nebraska Omaha, Neb. W. (NE) - ‘10 0/0/0/088 Estandia, Greg TE 6-8 266 11/18/82 27 4 UNLV Moorpark, Calif. W. (Jac.) - ‘09 0/0/0/086 Haggerty, Johnathan WR 6-1 195 2/5/88 22 R SW Oklahoma St. Dallas, Texas FA - ‘10 0/0/0/031 Hardesty, Montario RB 6-0 225 2/1/87 23 R Tennessee New Bern, N.C. D2b - ‘10 0/0/0/052 Jackson, D’Qwell LB 6-0 240 9/26/83 27 5 Maryland Largo, Fla. D2 - ‘06 0/0/0/256 Maiava, Kaluka LB 6-0 229 12/27/86 23 2 Southern California Wailuku, Hawaii D4 - ‘09 2/0/0/079 Pashos, Tony OL 6-6 325 8/3/80 30 8 Illinois Palos Heights, Ill. UFA (S.F.) - ‘10 6/3/0/098 Smith, Robaire DL 6-5 310 11/15/77 33 11 Michigan State Flint, Mich. UFA (Ten.) - ‘07 5/5/0/115 Zastudil, Dave P 6-3 220 10/26/78 32 9 Ohio Bay Village, Ohio UFA (Bal.) - ‘06 0/0/0/0 PRACTICE SQUAD: (8) 42 Asante, Larry DB 6-0 210 3/7/88 22 R Nebraska Alexandria, Va. D5 - ‘10 0/0/0/063 Fanaika, Paul OL 6-5 327 4/9/86 24 1 Arizona State Milbrae, Calif. W. (Was.) - ‘10 0/0/0/094 Ivey, Travis DL 6-4 325 12/22/86 23 R Maryland Upper Marlboro, Md. W. (Mia.) - ‘10 0/0/0/039 Mallett, Martell RB 6-0 210 5/13/86 24 R Akransas-Pine Bluff Pine Bluff, Arkansas FA - ‘10 0/0/0/075 Murray, Pat OL 6-3 316 10/31/84 26 1 Truman State Fort Dodge, Iowa FA - ‘09 0/0/0/010 Norwood, Jordan WR 5-11 180 9/29/86 24 1 Penn State State College, Pa. FA - ‘10 0/0/0/070 Sanford, Brian DL 6-2 280 9/12/87 23 R Temple Hartford, Conn. FA - ‘10 0/0/0/025 Smith, DeAngelo DB 5-11 200 7/17/86 24 2 Cincinnati Columbus, Ohio FA - ‘10 0/0/0/0

Head Coach: Eric Mangini Assistants: Brad Seely (Asst. Head Coach/Special Teams Coordinator), Brian Daboll (Offensive Coordinator), Rob Ryan (Defensive Coordinator), Gary Brown (Run- ning Backs) Bryan Cox (Defensive Line), Andy Dickerson (Assistant Offensive Line), Matt Eberfl us (Linebackers), Steve Hagen (Tight Ends), Jerome Hen- derson (Defensive Backs), Kent Johnston (Strength and Conditioning), Rick Lyle (Asst. Strength and Conditioning), George McDonald (Wide Receivers), Carl Smith (Quarterbacks), George Warhop (Offensive Line); Ben Bloom (Defensive Asst.); Dan Shamash (Offensive Asst.); Tracy Smith (Special Teams Asst.); Luke Steckel (Asst. to the Head Coach)

CLEVELAND BROWNS ALPHABETICAL ROSTER (as of November 8)

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CLEVELAND BROWNS NUMERICAL ROSTER (as of November 8)NO NAME POS HT WT DOB AGE EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ GP/GS/DNP/IA2 Reggie Hodges P 6-0 220 1/26/82 28 4 Ball State Champaign, Ill FA - ‘09 8/0/0/04 Phil Dawson K 5-11 200 1/23/75 35 12 Texas Dallas, Texas FA - ‘99 8/0/0/05 Brett Ratliff QB 6-4 224 8/8/85 25 3 Utah Chico, Calif. FA - ‘10 0/0/3/06 Seneca Wallace QB 5-11 205 8/6/80 30 8 Iowa State Sacramento, Calif. Tr. (Sea.) - ‘10 5/4/0/311 Mohamed Massaquoi WR 6-2 207 11/24/86 23 2 Georgia Charlotte, N.C. D2b - ‘09 7/6/0/112 Colt McCoy QB 6-1 215 9/5/86 24 R Texas Tuscola, Texas D3a - ‘10 3/3/3/216 Joshua Cribbs WR 6-1 215 6/9/83 27 6 Kent State Washington, D.C. FA - ‘05 8/4/0/017 Jake Delhomme QB 6-2 215 1/10/75 35 12 Louisiana-Lafayette Breaux Bridge, La. FA - ‘10 2/1/0/618 Carlton Mitchell WR 6-3 215 4/6/88 22 R South Florida Gainesville, Fla. D6a - ‘10 2/0/0/620 Mike Adams DB 5-11 200 3/24/81 29 7 Delaware Paterson, N.J. UFA (S.F.) - ‘07 8/1/0/021 Eric Wright DB 5-10 190 7/24/85 25 4 UNLV San Francisco, Calif. D2 - ‘07 8/8/0/022 Mike Bell RB 6-0 225 4/23/83 27 5 Arizona Tolleson, Ariz. Tr. (Phi.) - ‘10 3/0/0/023 Joe Haden DB 5-11 190 4/14/89 21 R Florida Fort Washington, Md. D1 - ‘10 8/1/0/024 Sheldon Brown DB 5-10 200 3/19/79 31 9 South Carolina Fort Lawn, S.C. Tr. (Phi.) - ‘10 8/8/0/026 Abram Elam DB 6-0 207 10/15/81 29 5 Kent State Riviera Beach, Fla. Tr. (NYJ) - ‘09 8/7/0/027 Nick Sorensen DB 6-3 210 7/31/78 32 10 Virginia Tech Vienna, Va. FA - ‘07 7/0/0/134 Thomas Clayton RB 5-11 220 4/26/84 26 2 Kansas State Alexandria, Va. W. (N.E.) - ‘10 0/0/0/140 Peyton Hillis RB 6-2 250 1/21/86 24 3 Arkansas Conway, Ark. Tr. (Den.) - ‘10 8/7/0/041 Ray Ventrone DB 5-10 200 10/21/82 28 5 Villanova Pittsburgh, Pa. FA - ‘09 8/0/0/043 T.J. Ward DB 5-10 200 12/12/86 23 R Oregon San Francisco, Calif. D2a - ‘10 8/8/0/047 Lawrence Vickers FB 6-0 250 5/8/83 27 5 Colorado Houston, Texas D6a - ‘06 8/2/0/050 Eric Barton LB 6-3 245 9/29/77 33 12 Maryland Alexandria, Va. UFA (NYJ) - ‘09 8/7/0/051 Chris Gocong LB 6-2 263 11/16/83 26 5 Cal Poly SLO Santa Barbara, Calif. Tr. (Phi.) - ‘10 8/8/0/053 Matt Roth LB 6-4 275 10/14/82 28 6 Iowa Villa Park, Ill. W. (Mia.) - ‘09 8/8/0/054 Blake Costanzo LB 6-1 235 4/14/84 26 4 Lafayette Franklin Lakes, N.J. W. (Buf.) - ‘09 8/0/0/055 Alex Mack OL 6-4 311 11/19/85 24 2 California Santa Barbara, Calif. D1 - ‘09 8/8/0/058 Marcus Benard LB 6-2 256 7/26/85 25 2 Jackson State Adrian, Mich. FA - ‘09 7/1/0/159 Titus Brown LB 6-3 250 3/27/86 24 1 Mississippi State Tuscaloosa, Ala. FA - ‘10 6/0/0/060 Steve Vallos OL 6-3 310 12/28/83 26 4 Wake Forest Boardman, Ohio W. (Sea.) - ‘10 0/0/3/564 Ryan Pontbriand LS 6-2 255 10/1/79 31 8 Rice Houston, Texas D5a - ‘03 8/0/0/065 Eric Steinbach OL 6-6 295 4/4/80 30 8 Iowa Lockport, Ill. UFA (Cin.) - ‘07 8/8/0/066 Shawn Lauvao OL 6-3 315 10/26/87 23 R Arizona State Honolulu, Hawaii D3b - ‘10 2/0/0/667 Derreck Robinson DL 6-4 295 3/3/82 28 4 Iowa Minneapolis, Minn. FA - ‘09 6/0/0/268 Billy Yates OL 6-2 305 4/15/80 30 7 Texas A&M Fort Worth, Texas FA - ‘10 8/2/0/071 Ahtyba Rubin DL 6-2 330 7/25/86 24 3 Iowa State Fort Belvoir, Va. D6a - ‘08 8/8/0/072 Paul McQuistan OL 6-6 315 4/30/83 27 4 Weber State Lebanon, Ore. FA - ‘10 0/0/2/073 Joe Thomas OL 6-6 312 12/4/84 25 4 Wisconsin Brookfi eld, Wis. D1a - ‘07 8/8/0/077 Floyd Womack OL 6-4 328 11/15/78 32 10 Mississippi State Cleveland, Miss. UFA (Sea.) - ‘09 8/8/0/078 John St. Clair OL 6-6 320 7/15/77 33 11 Virginia Roanoke, Va. UFA (Chi.) - ‘09 3/3/0/580 Brian Robiskie WR 6-3 209 12/3/87 22 2 Ohio State Cleveland, Ohio D2a - ‘09 6/4/0/281 Alex Smith TE 6-4 258 5/22/82 28 6 Stanford Denver, Colo. FA - ‘10 1/0/0/782 Benjamin Watson TE 6-3 255 12/18/80 29 7 Georgia Rock Hill, S.C. UFA (N.E.) - ‘10 8/8/0/083 Chansi Stuckey WR 6-0 196 10/4/83 27 4 Clemson Warner Robins, Ga. Tr. (NYJ) - ‘09 8/3/0/084 Robert Royal TE 6-4 257 5/15/79 31 9 Louisiana State New Orleans, La. FA - ‘09 8/2/0/088 Demetrius Williams WR 6-2 202 3/28/83 27 5 Oregon Concord, Calif. FA - ‘10 0/0/0/189 Evan Moore TE 6-6 250 1/3/85 25 2 Stanford Brea, Calif. FA - ‘09 8/3/0/090 Kenyon Coleman DL 6-5 295 4/10/79 31 9 UCLA Alta Loma, Calif. Tr. (NYJ) - ‘09 8/7/0/091 Brian Schaefering DL 6-4 295 8/20/83 27 1 Lindenwood St. Louis, Mo. FA - ‘09 8/3/0/092 Shaun Rogers DL 6-4 350 3/12/79 31 10 Texas LaPorte, Texas Tr. (Det.) - ‘08 7/0/0/193 Jason Trusnik LB 6-4 250 6/6/84 26 4 Ohio Northern Macedonia, Ohio Tr. (NYJ) - ‘09 8/0/0/096 David Bowens LB 6-3 265 7/3/77 33 12 Western Illinois Detroit, Mich. UFA (NYJ) - ‘09 7/0/0/197 Jayme Mitchell DL 6-6 285 3/15/84 26 5 Mississippi Jackson, Miss. Tr. (Min.) - ‘10 0/0/0/499 Scott Fujita LB 6-5 250 4/28/79 31 9 California Ventura, Calif. UFA (N.O.) - ‘10 8/8/0/0 RESERVE-INJURED (IR): (9) 15 Dave Zastudil P 6-3 220 10/26/78 32 9 Ohio Bay Village, Ohio UFA (Bal.) - ‘06 0/0/0/031 Montario Hardesty RB 6-0 225 2/1/87 23 R Tennessee New Bern, N.C. D2b - ‘10 0/0/0/052 D’Qwell Jackson LB 6-0 240 9/26/83 27 5 Maryland Largo, Fla. D2 - ‘06 0/0/0/256 Kaluka Maiava LB 6-0 229 12/27/86 23 2 Southern California Wailuku, Hawaii D4 - ‘09 2/0/0/062 Titus Adams DL 6-4 305 1/28/83 27 2 Nebraska Omaha, Neb. W. (NE) - ‘10 0/0/0/079 Tony Pashos OL 6-6 325 8/3/80 30 8 Illinois Palos Heights, Ill. UFA (S.F.) - ‘10 6/3/0/086 Johnathan Haggerty WR 6-1 195 2/5/88 22 R SW Oklahoma St. Dallas, Texas FA - ‘10 0/0/0/088 Greg Estandia TE 6-8 266 11/18/82 27 4 UNLV Moorpark, Calif. W. (Jac.) - ‘09 0/0/0/098 Robaire Smith DL 6-5 310 11/15/77 33 11 Michigan State Flint, Mich. UFA (Ten.) - ‘07 5/5/0/1 PRACTICE SQUAD: (8) 10 Jordan Norwood WR 5-11 180 9/29/86 24 1 Penn State State College, Pa. FA - ‘10 0/0/0/025 Smith, DeAngelo DB 5-11 200 7/17/86 24 2 Cincinnati Columbus, Ohio FA - ‘10 0/0/0/039 Martell Mallett RB 6-0 210 5/13/86 24 R Akransas-Pine Bluff Pine Bluff, Arkansas FA - ‘10 0/0/0/042 Larry Asante DB 6-0 210 3/7/88 22 R Nebraska Alexandria, Va. D5 - ‘10 0/0/0/063 Paul Fanaika OL 6-5 327 4/9/86 24 1 Arizona State Milbrae, Calif. W. (Was.) - ‘10 0/0/0/070 Brian Sanford DL 6-2 280 9/12/87 23 R Temple Hartford, Conn. FA - ‘10 0/0/0/075 Pat Murray OL 6-3 316 10/31/84 26 1 Truman State Fort Dodge, Iowa FA - ‘09 0/0/0/094 Travis Ivey DL 6-4 325 12/22/86 23 R Maryland Upper Marlboro, Md. W. (Mia.) - ‘10 0/0/0/0

Head Coach: Eric Mangini Assistants: Brad Seely (Asst. Head Coach/Special Teams Coordinator), Brian Daboll (Offensive Coordinator), Rob Ryan (Defensive Coordinator), Gary Brown (Run- ning Backs), Bryan Cox (Defensive Line), Andy Dickerson (Assistant Offensive Line), Matt Eberfl us (Linebackers), Steve Hagen (Tight Ends), Jerome Henderson (Defensive Backs), Kent Johnston (Strength and Conditioning), Rick Lyle (Asst. Strength and Conditioning), George McDonald (Wide Receiv- ers), Carl Smith (Quarterbacks), George Warhop (Offensive Line) ; Ben Bloom (Defensive Asst.); Dan Shamash (Offensive Asst.); Tracy Smith (Special Teams Asst.); Luke Steckel (Asst. to the Head Coach)

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CLEVELAND BROWNS ROSTER BY POSITION (as of November 8)QUARTERBACKS (4) POS HT WT DOB AGE EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ 17 Delhomme, Jake QB 6-2 215 1/10/75 35 12 Louisiana-Lafayette Breaux Bridge, La. FA - ‘1012 McCoy, Colt QB 6-1 215 9/5/86 24 R Texas Tuscola, Texas D3a - ‘105 Ratliff, Brett QB 6-4 224 8/8/85 25 3 Utah Chico, Calif. FA - ‘106 Wallace, Seneca QB 5-11 205 8/6/80 30 8 Iowa State Sacramento, Calif. Tr. (Sea.) - ‘10 RUNNING BACKS (4) 22 Bell, Mike RB 6-0 225 4/23/83 27 5 Arizona Tolleson, Ariz. Tr. (Phi.) - ‘1034 Clayton, Thomas RB 5-11 220 4/26/84 26 2 Kansas State Alexandria, Va. W. (N.E.) - ‘1040 Hillis, Peyton RB 6-2 250 1/21/86 24 3 Arkansas Conway, Ark. Tr. (Den.) - ‘1047 Vickers, Lawrence FB 6-0 250 5/8/83 27 5 Colorado Houston, Texas D6a - ‘06 WIDE RECEIVERS (6) 16 Cribbs, Joshua WR 6-1 215 6/9/83 27 6 Kent State Washington, D.C. FA - ‘0511 Massaquoi, Mohamed WR 6-2 207 11/24/86 23 2 Georgia Charlotte, N.C. D2b - ‘0918 Mitchell, Carlton WR 6-3 215 4/6/88 22 R South Florida Gainesville, Fla. D6a - ‘1080 Robiskie, Brian WR 6-3 209 12/3/87 22 2 Ohio State Cleveland, Ohio D2a - ‘0983 Stuckey, Chansi WR 6-0 196 10/4/83 27 4 Clemson Warner Robins, Ga. Tr. (NYJ) - ‘0988 Williams, Demetrius WR 6-2 202 3/28/83 27 5 Oregon Concord, Calif. FA - ‘10 TIGHT ENDS (4) 89 Moore, Evan TE 6-6 250 1/3/85 25 2 Stanford Brea, Calif. FA - ‘0984 Royal, Robert TE 6-4 257 5/15/79 31 9 Louisiana State New Orleans, La. FA - ‘0981 Smith, Alex TE 6-4 258 5/22/82 28 6 Stanford Denver, Colo. FA - ‘1082 Watson, Benjamin TE 6-3 255 12/18/80 29 7 Georgia Rock Hill, S.C. UFA (N.E.) - ‘10 OFFENSIVE LINEMEN (9) 66 Lauvao, Shawn OL 6-3 315 10/26/87 23 R Arizona State Honolulu, Hawaii D3b - ‘1055 Mack, Alex OL 6-4 311 11/19/85 24 2 California Santa Barbara, Calif. D1 - ‘0972 McQuistan, Paul OL 6-6 315 4/30/83 27 4 Weber State Lebanon, Ore. FA - ‘1078 St. Clair, John OL 6-6 320 7/15/77 33 11 Virginia Roanoke, Va. UFA (Chi.) - ‘0965 Steinbach, Eric OL 6-6 295 4/4/80 30 8 Iowa Lockport, Ill. UFA (Cin.) - ‘0773 Thomas, Joe OL 6-6 312 12/4/84 25 4 Wisconsin Brookfi eld, Wis. D1a - ‘0760 Vallos, Steve OL 6-3 310 12/28/83 26 4 Wake Forest Boardman, Ohio W. (Sea.) - ‘1077 Womack, Floyd OL 6-4 328 11/15/78 32 10 Mississippi State Cleveland, Miss. UFA (Sea.) - ‘0968 Yates, Billy OL 6-2 305 4/15/80 30 7 Texas A&M Fort Worth, Texas FA - ‘10 DEFENSIVE LINEMEN (6) 90 Coleman, Kenyon DL 6-5 295 4/10/79 31 9 UCLA Alta Loma, Calif. Tr. (NYJ) - ‘0997 Mitchell, Jayme DL 6-6 285 3/15/84 26 5 Mississippi Jackson, Miss. Tr. (Min.) - ‘1067 Robinson, Derreck DL 6-4 295 3/3/82 28 4 Iowa Minneapolis, Minn. FA - ‘0992 Rogers, Shaun DL 6-4 350 3/12/79 31 10 Texas LaPorte, Texas Tr. (Det.) - ‘0871 Rubin, Ahtyba DL 6-2 330 7/25/86 24 3 Iowa State Fort Belvoir, Va. D6a - ‘0891 Schaefering, Brian DL 6-4 295 8/20/83 27 1 Lindenwood St. Louis, Mo. FA - ‘09 LINEBACKERS (9) 50 Barton, Eric LB 6-3 245 9/29/77 33 12 Maryland Alexandria, Va. UFA (NYJ) - ‘0958 Benard, Marcus LB 6-2 256 7/26/85 25 2 Jackson State Adrian, Mich. FA - ‘0959 Brown, Titus LB 6-3 250 3/27/86 24 1 Mississippi State Tuscaloosa, Ala. FA - ‘1096 Bowens, David LB 6-3 265 7/3/77 33 12 Western Illinois Detroit, Mich. UFA (NYJ) - ‘0954 Costanzo, Blake LB 6-1 235 4/14/84 26 4 Lafayette Franklin Lakes, N.J. W. (Buf.) - ‘0999 Fujita, Scott LB 6-5 250 4/28/79 31 9 California Ventura, Calif. UFA (N.O.) - ‘1051 Gocong, Chris LB 6-2 263 11/16/83 26 5 Cal Poly SLO Santa Barbara, Calif. Tr. (Phi.) - ‘1053 Roth, Matt LB 6-4 275 10/14/82 28 6 Iowa Villa Park, Ill. W. (Mia.) - ‘0993 Trusnik, Jason LB 6-4 250 6/6/84 26 4 Ohio Northern Macedonia, Ohio Tr. (NYJ) - ‘09 DEFENSIVE BACKS (8) 20 Adams, Mike DB 5-11 200 3/24/81 29 7 Delaware Paterson, N.J. UFA (S.F.) - ‘0724 Brown, Sheldon DB 5-10 200 3/19/79 31 9 South Carolina Fort Lawn, S.C. Tr. (Phi.) - ‘1026 Elam, Abram DB 6-0 207 10/15/81 29 5 Kent State Riviera Beach, Fla. Tr. (NYJ) - ‘0923 Haden, Joe DB 5-11 190 4/14/89 21 R Florida Fort Washington, Md. D1 - ‘1027 Sorensen, Nick DB 6-3 210 7/31/78 32 10 Virginia Tech Vienna, Va. FA - ‘0741 Ventrone, Ray DB 5-10 200 10/21/82 28 5 Villanova Pittsburgh, Pa. FA - ‘0943 Ward, T.J. DB 5-10 200 12/12/86 23 R Oregon San Francisco, Calif. D2a - ‘1021 Wright, Eric DB 5-10 190 7/24/85 25 4 UNLV San Francisco, Calif. D2 - ‘07 SPECIALISTS (3) 4 Dawson, Phil K 5-11 200 1/23/75 35 12 Texas Dallas, Texas FA - ‘992 Hodges, Reggie P 6-0 220 1/26/82 28 4 Ball State Champaign, Ill FA - ‘0964 Pontbriand, Ryan LS 6-2 255 10/1/79 31 8 Rice Houston, Texas D5a - ‘03

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CLEVELAND BROWNS ROSTER BY EXPERIENCE (as of November 8) NO NAME POS HT WT DOB AGE EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ12th Year (4) 50 Barton, Eric LB 6-3 245 9/29/77 32 12 Maryland Alexandria, Va. UFA (NYJ) - ‘09 96 Bowens, David LB 6-3 265 7/3/77 33 12 Western Illinois Detroit, Mich. UFA (NYJ) - ‘09 4 Dawson, Phil K 5-11 200 1/23/75 35 12 Texas Dallas, Texas FA - ‘99 17 Delhomme, Jake QB 6-2 215 1/10/75 35 12 Louisiana-Lafayette Breaux Bridge, La. FA - ‘10 11th Year (1) 78 St. Clair, John OL 6-6 320 7/15/77 33 11 Virginia Roanoke, Va. UFA (Chi.) - ‘09 10th Year (3) 92 Rogers, Shaun DL 6-4 350 3/12/79 31 10 Texas LaPorte, Texas Tr. (Det.) - ‘08 27 Sorensen, Nick DB 6-3 210 7/31/78 32 10 Virginia Tech Vienna, Va. FA - ‘07 77 Womack, Floyd OL 6-4 328 11/15/78 32 10 Mississippi State Cleveland, Miss. UFA (Sea.) - ‘09 9th Year (4) 24 Brown, Sheldon DB 5-10 200 3/19/79 31 9 South Carolina Fort Lawn, S.C. Tr. (Phi.) - ‘10 90 Coleman, Kenyon DL 6-5 295 4/10/79 31 9 UCLA Alta Loma, Calif. Tr. (NYJ) - ‘09 99 Fujita, Scott LB 6-5 250 4/28/79 31 9 California Ventura, Calif. UFA (N.O.) - ‘10 84 Royal, Robert TE 6-4 257 5/15/79 31 9 Louisiana State New Orleans, La. FA - ‘09 8th Year (3) 64 Pontbriand, Ryan LS 6-2 255 10/1/79 31 8 Rice Houston, Texas D5a - ‘03 65 Steinbach, Eric OL 6-6 295 4/4/80 30 8 Iowa Lockport, Ill. UFA (Cin.) - ‘07 6 Wallace, Seneca QB 5-11 205 8/6/80 30 8 Iowa State Sacramento, Calif. Tr. (Sea.) - ‘10 7th Year (3) 20 Adams, Mike DB 5-11 200 3/24/81 29 7 Delaware Paterson, N.J. UFA (S.F.) - ‘07 82 Watson, Benjamin TE 6-3 255 12/18/80 29 7 Georgia Rock Hill, S.C. UFA (N.E.) - ‘10 68 Yates, Billy OL 6-2 305 4/15/80 30 7 Texas A&M Fort Worth, Texas FA - ‘10 6th Year (3) 16 Cribbs, Joshua WR 6-1 215 6/9/83 27 6 Kent State Washington, D.C. FA - ‘05 53 Roth, Matt LB 6-4 275 10/14/82 28 6 Iowa Villa Park, Ill. W. (Mia.) - ‘09 81 Smith, Alex TE 6-4 258 5/22/82 28 6 Stanford Denver, Colo. FA - ‘10 5th Year (7) 22 Bell, Mike RB 6-0 225 4/23/83 27 5 Arizona Tolleson, Ariz. Tr. (Phi.) - ‘10 26 Elam, Abram DB 6-0 207 10/15/81 29 5 Kent State Riviera Beach, Fla. Tr. (NYJ) - ‘09 51 Gocong, Chris LB 6-2 263 11/16/83 26 5 Cal Poly SLO Santa Barbara, Calif. Tr. (Phi.) - ‘10 97 Mitchell, Jayme DL 6-6 285 3/15/84 26 5 Mississippi Jackson, Miss. Tr. (Min.) - ‘10 41 Ventrone, Ray DB 5-10 200 10/21/82 28 5 Villanova Pittsburgh, Pa. FA - ‘09 47 Vickers, Lawrence FB 6-0 250 5/8/83 27 5 Colorado Houston, Texas D6a - ‘06 88 Williams, Demetrius WR 6-2 202 3/28/83 27 5 Oregon Concord, Calif. FA - ‘10 4th Year (9) 54 Costanzo, Blake LB 6-1 235 4/14/84 26 4 Lafayette Franklin Lakes, N.J. W. (Buf.) - ‘09 2 Hodges, Reggie P 6-0 220 1/26/82 28 4 Ball State Champaign, Ill FA - ‘09 72 McQuistan, Paul OL 6-6 315 4/30/83 27 4 Weber State Lebanon, Ore. FA - ‘10 67 Robinson, Derreck DL 6-4 295 3/3/82 28 4 Iowa Minneapolis, Minn. FA - ‘09 83 Stuckey, Chansi WR 6-0 196 10/4/83 27 4 Clemson Warner Robins, Ga. Tr. (NYJ) - ‘09 73 Thomas, Joe OL 6-6 312 12/4/84 25 4 Wisconsin Brookfi eld, Wis. D1a - ‘07 93 Trusnik, Jason LB 6-4 250 6/6/84 26 4 Ohio Northern Macedonia, Ohio Tr. (NYJ) - ‘09 68 Vallos, Steve OL 6-3 310 12/28/83 26 4 Wake Forest Boardman, Ohio W. (Sea.) - ‘10 21 Wright, Eric DB 5-10 190 7/24/85 25 4 UNLV San Francisco, Calif. D2 - ‘07 3rd Year (3) 40 Hillis, Peyton RB 6-2 250 1/21/86 24 3 Arkansas Conway, Ark. Tr. (Den.) - ‘10 5 Ratliff, Brett QB 6-4 224 8/8/85 25 3 Utah Chico, Calif. FA - ‘10 71 Rubin, Ahtyba DL 6-2 330 7/25/86 24 3 Iowa State Fort Belvoir, Va. D6a - ‘08 2nd Year (6) 58 Benard, Marcus LB 6-2 256 7/26/85 25 2 Jackson State Adrian, Mich. FA - ‘09 34 Clayton, Thomas RB 5-11 220 4/26/84 26 2 Kansas State Alexandria, Va. W. (N.E.) - ‘10 55 Mack, Alex OL 6-4 311 11/19/85 24 2 California Santa Barbara, Calif. D1 - ‘09 11 Massaquoi, Mohamed WR 6-2 207 11/24/86 23 2 Georgia Charlotte, N.C. D2b - ‘09 89 Moore, Evan TE 6-6 250 1/3/85 25 2 Stanford Brea, Calif. FA - ‘09 80 Robiskie, Brian WR 6-3 209 12/3/87 22 2 Ohio State Cleveland, Ohio D2a - ‘09 1st Year (2) 59 Brown, Titus LB 6-3 250 3/27/86 24 1 Mississippi State Tuscaloosa, Ala. FA - ‘10 91 Schaefering, Brian DL 6-4 295 8/20/83 27 1 Lindenwood St. Louis, Mo. FA - ‘09 Rookie (5) 23 Haden, Joe DB 5-11 190 4/14/89 21 R Florida Fort Washington, Md. D1 - ‘10 66 Lauvao, Shawn OL 6-3 315 10/26/87 23 R Arizona State Honolulu, Hawaii D3b - ‘10 12 McCoy, Colt QB 6-1 215 9/5/86 24 R Texas Tuscola, Texas D3a - ‘10 18 Mitchell, Carlton WR 6-3 215 4/6/88 22 R South Florida Gainesville, Fla. D6a - ‘10 43 Ward, T.J. DB 5-10 200 12/12/86 23 R Oregon San Francisco, Calif. D2a - ‘10

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HOW THE BROWNS ARE BUILT (AS OF NOVEMBER 8) YEAR DRAFT (13) TRADE/WAIVER (15) FREE AGENTS (25)2010 Joe Haden (1) Mike Bell - Tr. (Phi) Titus Brown T.J. Ward (2a) Sheldon Brown - Tr. (Phi.) Jake Delhomme Colt McCoy (3a) Thomas Clayton - W. (N.E) Scott Fujita - UFA (NO) Shawn Lauvao (3b) Chris Gocong - Tr. (Phi.) Paul McQuistan Carlton Mitchell (6a) Peyton Hillis - Tr. (Den.) Brett Ratliff Jayme Mitchell - Tr. (Min.) Alex Smith Steve Vallos - W. (Sea.) Benjamin Watson - UFA (NE) Seneca Wallace - Tr. (Sea.) Demetrius Williams Billy Yates 2009 Alex Mack (1) Blake Costanzo - W. (Buf.) Eric Barton - UFA (NYJ) Brian Robiskie (2a) Kenyon Coleman - Tr. (NYJ) Marcus Benard Mohamed Massaquoi (2b) Abram Elam - Tr. ( NYJ) David Bowens - UFA (NYJ) Matt Roth - W. (Mia.) Reggie Hodges Chansi Stuckey - Tr. (NYJ) Evan Moore Jason Trusnik - Tr. (NYJ) Derreck Robinson Robert Royal John St. Clair - UFA (Chi.) Brian Schaefering Ray Ventrone Floyd Womack - UFA (Sea.) 2008 Ahtyba Rubin (6a) Shaun Rogers - Tr. (Det.) 2007 Joe Thomas (1a) Mike Adams Eric Wright (2) Nick Sorensen Eric Steinbach - UFA (Cin.) 2006 Lawrence Vickers (6a) 2005 Joshua Cribbs 2004 2003 Ryan Pontbriand (5a) 2002 2001 2000 1999 Phil Dawson

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DEPTH CHART & PRONUNCIATION GUIDE (as of November 8)

OFFENSE WR 11 Mohamed Massaquoi 83 Chansi Stuckey 88 Demetrius WilliamsLT 73 Joe Thomas LG 65 Eric Steinbach 68 Billy Yates C 55 Alex Mack 60 Steve Vallos RG 77 Floyd Womack 66 Shawn Lauvao RT 78 John St. Clair 72 Paul McQuistan TE 82 Benjamin Watson 89 Evan Moore 84 Robert Royal 81 Alex SmithWR 80 Brian Robiskie 16 Joshua Cribbs 18 Carlton Mitchell QB 17 Jake Delhomme 6 Seneca Wallace 12 Colt McCoy 5 Brett RatliffFB 47 Lawrence Vickers RB 40 Peyton Hillis 22 Mike Bell 34 Thomas Clayton DEFENSE LE 90 Kenyon Coleman 67 Derreck Robinson NT 71 Ahtyba Rubin 92 Shaun Rogers RE 91 Brian Schaefering 97 Jayme MitchellOLB 53 Matt Roth 58 Marcus Benard ILB 50 Eric Barton 93 Jason Trusnik ILB 51 Chris Gocong 59 Titus Brown 54 Blake Costanzo OLB 99 Scott Fujita 96 David Bowens LCB 21 Eric Wright 20 Mike AdamsRCB 24 Sheldon Brown 23 Joe Haden S 26 Abram Elam 41 Ray Ventrone S 43 T.J. Ward 27 Nick Sorensen SPECIAL TEAMS P 2 Reggie Hodges K 4 Phil Dawson H 2 Reggie Hodges PR 16 Joshua Cribbs 83 Chansi Stuckey KR 16 Joshua Cribbs 23 Joe Haden LS 64 Ryan Pontbriand Rookies are underlined () Injured *as compiled by the Browns PR department CLEVELAND BROWNS PRONUNCIATION GUIDE:Brian Daboll day-BULLKenyon Coleman ken-YONJake Delhomme duh-LOMEScott Fujita foo-GEE-taShawn Lauvao lu-VOW Mohamed Massaquoi mass-UH-qwahRyan Pontbriand PAWNT-bree-awndAhtyba Rubin ah-TAH-bahBrian Schaefering SHAY-fur-ingChansi Stuckey CHANCE-eeJason Trusnik TRUH-snickSteve Vallos VAL-os

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2010 TRANSACTIONS (as of November 8)January 5 Introduced Mike Holmgren as Browns President. January 6 Signed OL Jason Capizzi, RB Jed Collins, DL Keith Grennan, OL Scott Kooistra, DL Jonathan Lewis, OL Pat Murray, DB Matterral Richardson as a free agents. January 11 Named Tom Heckert General Manager. Named Bryan Wiedmeier Executive Vice President – Business Operations. January 20 Named A.J. Durso Pro Scout. Named Keith Gilbertson Director of Pro Personnel. Named Jon Sandusky Director of Player Personnel. Named John Spytek Personnel Executive. Signed DB Chris Roberson as a free agent. January 27 Named Kent Johnston Head Strength and Conditioning Coach. Named Mark Schiefelbein Vice President – Football Operations. February 1 Named Matt Thomas VP - Football Administration. February 8 Terminated the contract of WR Donte’ Stallworth. February 10 Named Gil Haskell Senior Advisor to the President. February 12 Signed DB John Bowie as a free agent. February 17 Terminated the contract of RB Jamal Lewis. March 3 Terminated the contract of OL Hank Fraley. March 3 Traded DL Corey Williams and 2010 seventh-round draft choice to Detroit for a 2010 fi fth-round pick. Renegotiated WR Joshua Cribbs’ contract. March 7 Signed LB Scott Fujita as an unrestricted free agent. Signed OL Tony Pashos as an unrestricted free agent. March 9 Terminated the contract of QB Derek Anderson. March 10 Traded an undisclosed 2011 draft choice to Seattle for QB Seneca Wallace. March 12 Signed TE Benjamin Watson as an unrestricted free agent. Re-signed LB Jason Trusnik as a restricted free agent. Terminated the contract of TE Steve Heiden. March 14 Traded QB Brady Quinn to Denver for RB Peyton Hillis and a 2011 sixth-round draft choice and a conditional 2012 draft choice. March 15 Traded LB Kamerion Wimbley to Oakland for a 2010 third-round draft choice. Signed QB Jake Delhomme as a free agent. March 16 Re-signed TE Greg Estandia, DB Ray Ventrone. March 17 Re-signed LB Marcus Benard, LB Blake Costanzo, RB Chris Jennings. Named Jim Ross Senior Vice President-Business Development. March 18 Re-signed OL Billy Yates as an unrestricted free agent. April 6 Traded LB Alex Hall, a 2010 fourth round draft choice and a 2010 fi fth round draft choice to Philadelphia for DB Sheldon Brown and LB Chris Gocong. April 8 Signed OL Eric Ghiaciuc as a free agent. April 23 Drafted DB Joe Haden in the fi rst round. April 24 Drafted DB T.J. Ward in the second round. Traded third and two fi fth round selections in the 2010 draft to Philadelphia for a second round choice. Drafted RB Montario Hardesty in the second round. Drafted QB Colt McCoy in the third round. Drafted OL Shawn Lauvao in the third round. April 25 Drafted DB Larry Asante in the fi fth round. Drafted WR Carlton Mitchell in the sixth round. Drafted DL Cliff Geathers in the sixth round. April 28 Claimed DB DeAngelo Smith off waivers from Detroit. Waived DB Matterral Richardson. April 30 Signed OL Casey Bender, DB Benjamin Burney, DB Chris Chancellor, LB Auston English, WR Johnathan Haggerty, DL Swanson Miller, WR Dion Morton, OL Joel Reinders, WR Aaron Valentin, TE Troy Wagner as undrafted free agents. May 4 Signed TE Alex Smith as a free agent. Waived WR Aaron Valentin, TE Troy Wagner. May 18 Signed DL Kwaku Danso, DB Matt Harris, TE Ryan Moya, DL Brian Sanford, DL Martin Tavaseu, K Leigh Tiffi n as undrafted free agents. March 19 Signed K Shaun Suisham as a free agent. Waived K Leigh Tiffi n. June 3 Signed WR James Robinson. Waived WR Dion Morton. June 14 Re-signed DB Abram Elam, RB Jerome Harrison, LB D’Qwell Jackson, LB Matt Roth, FB Lawrence Vickers as a restricted free agents. Waived RB Jed Collins, DB Matt Harris, DL Johnanthan Lewis, TE Ryan Moya, DL Martin Tevaseu. June 15 Claimed OL Paul Fanaika off waivers from Washington. Waived OL Eric Ghiaciuc.

June 17 Waived DB John Bowie, RB Thomas Brown, DB Benjamin Burney, OL Jason Capizzi, LB Auston English, WR James Robinson, DB Ramzee Robinson. Terminated the contract of K Shaun Suisham. June 28 Signed DL Cliff Geathers. July 8 Signed WR Bobby Engram as a free agent. July 9 Signed WR Carlton Mitchell. July 14 Waived/failed physical DL Keith Grennan. Waived/injured TE Greg Estandia. July 16 Signed DB Larry Asante. July 19 Signed TE Joel Gamble as a free agent. July 23 Signed QB Colt McCoy, OL Shawn Lauvao. July 26 Signed RB Montario Hardesty. July 27 Signed DB T.J. Ward. July 31 Signed DB Joe Haden. August 7 Signed DB John Bowie. Placed DB Chris Roberson on injured reserve.

August 13 Signed OL John Malecki. Waived TE Joel Gamble.

August 16 Signed WR Taurus Johnson. Waived/injured Johnathan Haggerty.

August 17 Signed TE Joel Gamble. Placed P Dave Zastudil on injured reserve.

August 24 Waived/injured DL Kwaku Danso. August 25 Claimed DL Travis Ivey off waivers from Miami.

August 31 Placed DL Titus Adams on injured reserve. Waived DB John Bowie, WR Taurus Johnson, DB Gerard Lawson, OL John Malecki. September 3 Placed RB Montario Hardesty on injured reserve. Waived WR Jake Allen, OL Casey Bender, DB Coye Francies, TE Joel Gamble, OL Joel Reinders, WR Syndric Steptoe. September 4 Terminated the contract of WR Bobby Engram, OL Scott Kooistra, DL C.J. Mosley. Waived DB Larry Asante, DB Chris Chancellor, OL Paul Fanaika, DL Cliff Geathers, DL Travis Ivey, RB Chris Jennings, DB Brandon McDonald, DL Swanson Miller, OL Pat Murray, QB Brett Ratliff, DL Brian Sanford, DB DeAngelo Smith. September 5 Signed DB Larry Asante, OL Paul Fanaika, DL Travis Ivey, OL Pat Murray, DL Brian Sanford, DB DeAngelo Smith signed to the practice squad.

September 6 Signed WR Jordan Norwood, RB Andre Anderson signed to the practice squad.

September 7 Claimed OL Steve Vallos off waivers from Seattle. Signed DB Derrick Roberson as a free agent. Waived OL Billy Yates, LB David Veikune.

September 9 Signed OL Billy Yates as a free agent. Waived LB Titus Brown.

September 15 Signed RB Thomas Clayton to the practice squad. Signed DB DeAndre Wright to the practice squad. Released RB Andre Anderson from the practice squad. Released DB DeAngelo Smith from the practice squad.

September 21 Placed LB Kaluka Maiava on injured reserve. Signed LB Titus Brown off the Denver Broncos’ practice squad. September 25 Placed LB D’Qwell Jackson on injured reserve. Signed WR Sam Aiken as a free agent.

October 1 Signed DL Boo Robinson to the practice squad.

October 6 Traded an undisclosed 2012 draft choice to Minnesota for DL Jayme Mitchell. October 7 Signed DB DeAngelo Smith to the practice squad. Released Boo Robinson from the practice squad.

October 12 Signed QB Brett Ratliff off New England’s practice squad. Terminated the contract of WR Sam Aiken. October 14 Traded RB Jerome Harrison to Philadelphia for RB Mike Bell.

October 20 Placed OL Tony Pashos on injured reserve. Placed DL Robaire Smith on injured reserve. Signed WR Yamon Figures as a free agent. Signed OL Paul McQuistan as a free agent.

October 26 Awarded RB Thomas Clayton off waivers from New England. Signed WR Demetrius Williams as a free agent. Waived RB James Davis. Waived WR Yamon Figurs.

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Punt Returned For a TDBy Browns: Joshua Cribbs, 67 yards (9/13/09 vs. MIN)By Opponent: Nate Burleson, 94 yards (11/4/07 vs. SEA)

Kickoff Returned For a TDBy Browns: Joshua Cribbs, 100 yards & 103 yards (12/20/09 at KC)By Opponent: Leodis McKelvin, 98 yards (11/17/08 at BUF)

Interception Returned For a TDBy Browns: (2) David Bowens, 30 & 64 yards (10/24/10 at NO)By Opponent: Kroy Biermann, 31 yards (10/10/10 vs. ATL)

Two Interceptions in Same GameBy Browns: David Bowens (10/24/10 at NO)By Opponent: Tyrone Carter (12/28/08 at PIT)

Fumble Returned For a TDBy Browns: Daven Holly, 40 yards (12/25/06 vs. TB)By Opponent: Andy Studebaker, recovered in end zone (12/20/09 at KC)

Punt Block Returned For a TDBy 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)

Punt BlockedBy Browns: Team Block (11/30/03 at SEA)By Opponent: Bubba McDowell (11/21/93 vs. Houston Oilers)

Shutout ScoredBy Browns: at Cleveland 8, Buffalo Bills 0 (12/16/07)By Opponent: vs. Baltimore 16, Cleveland 0 (11/16/09)

PAT UnsuccessfulBy Browns: Phil Dawson (blocked) (11/1/09 at CHI)By Opponent: Steve Hauschka (blocked) (11/16/09 vs. BAL)

Two-Point ConversionBy Browns: Jamal Lewis run (11/22/09 at DET)By Opponent: Hines Ward from Ben Roethlisberger (11/11/07 at PIT)

Field Goal BlockedBy Browns: TJ Ward (10/10/10 vs. ATL)By Opponent: Nate Clements (12/30/07 vs. SF)

Field Goal Blocked Returned for TDBy Browns: Leigh Bodden, 59 yards (11/13/05 at PIT)By Opponent: None

Safety ScoredBy Browns: Matthew Stafford intentional grounding in end zone (11/22/09 at DET)By Opponent: Holding penalty on Cleveland in end zone (9/19/04 at DAL)

100 Yards RushingBy Browns: Peyton Hillis, 184 yards (11/7/10 vs. NE)By Opponent: Michael Turner, 140 yards (10/10/10 vs. ATL)

100 Yards Rushing in a HalfBy Browns: Peyton Hillis, 111 yards in second half (11/7/10 vs. NE)By Opponent: Ryan Grant, 100 yards in second half (10/25/09 vs. GB)

200 Yards RushingBy Browns: Jerome Harrison, 286 yards (12/20/09 at KC)By Opponent: Willie Parker, 223 yards (12/7/06 at PIT)

Back-to-Back 100-Yard Rushing GamesBy Browns: Peyton Hillis, 144 yards (9/26/10 at BAL) Peyton Hillis, 102 yards (10/3/10 vs. CIN)By Opponent: Cedric Benson, 171 yards (12/21/08 vs. CIN) Willie Parker, 116 yards (12/28/08 at PIT)

Two 100-yard Rushers in Same GameBy Browns: Leroy Kelly, 113 yards Ernie Green, 103 yards (10/8/66 vs. PIT)By Opponent: Lenny Moore, 120 yards Alan Ameche, 108 yards (11/11/56 vs. BAL)

Two Rushing TouchdownsBy Browns: Peyton Hillis (11/7/10 vs. NE)By Opponent: Matt Forte (11/1/09 at CHI)

Three Rushing TouchdownsBy Browns: Jerome Harrison (12/20/09 at KC)By Opponent: Adrian Peterson (9/13/09 vs. MIN)

Four Rushing TouchdownsBy Browns: Jamal Lewis (11/4/07 vs. SEA)By Opponent: None

Successful Onside KickBy Browns: December 6, 2009 (vs. SD)By Opponent: December 9, 2007 (at NYJ)

THE LAST TIME 300 Yards PassingBy Browns: Brady Quinn, 304 yards (21-33, 4 TDs) (11/22/09 at DET)By Opponent: Drew Brees, 356 yards (37-56, 2 TDs) (10/24/10 at NO)

Back-to-Back 300-Yard Passing GamesBy Browns: Brian Sipe, 349 yards (28-46) (10/26/80 vs. PIT) Brian Sipe, 391 yards (24-39) (10/19/80 vs. GB)By Opponent: Matt Cassel, 331 yards (22-40, 2 TDs) (12/20/09 at KC) Charlie Frye, 333 yards (26-45, 0 TDs) (12/27/09 vs. OAK)

400 Yards PassingBy Browns: Kelly Holcomb, 413 yards (30-39, 5 TDs) (11/28/04 at CIN)By Opponent: Matthew Stafford, 422 yards (26-43, 5 TDs) (11/22/09 at DET)

Two Touchdown PassesBy Browns: (3) Brady Quinn (12/6/09 vs. SD)By Opponent: Tom Brady (11/7/10 vs. NE)

Three Touchdown PassesBy Browns: Brady Quinn (12/6/09 vs. SD)By Opponent: Ben Roethlisberger (10/17/10 at PIT)

Four Touchdown PassesBy Browns: Brady Quinn (11/22/09 at DET)By Opponent: (5) Matthew Stafford (11/22/09 at DET)

Five Touchdown PassesBy Browns: Derek Anderson (9/16/07 vs. CIN)By Opponent: Matthew Stafford (11/22/09 at DET)

Six Touchdown PassesBy Browns: NoneBy Opponent: Carson Palmer (9/16/07 vs. CIN)

100 Yards ReceivingBy Browns: Mohamed Massaquoi, 115 yards (11/22/09 at DET)By Opponent: Marques Colston, 112 yards (10/24/10 at NO)

100 Yards Receiving in a HalfBy Browns: Braylon Edwards, 129 yards in fi rst half (10/13/08 vs. NYG)By Opponent: Terrell Owens, 128 yards in fi rst half (10/3/10 vs. CIN)

Two 100-Yard Receivers in Same GameBy Browns: Braylon Edwards, 146 yards Kellen Winslow, 100 yards (9/16/07 vs. CIN)By Opponent: Calvin Johnson, 161 Kevin Smith, 104 (11/22/09 at DET)

Back-to-Back 100-Yard Receiving GamesBy Browns: Kellen Winslow, 111 yards (11/6/08 vs. DEN) Braylon Edwards, 104 yards (11/17/08 at BUF)By Opponent: Terrell Owens, 222 yards (10/3/10 vs. CIN) Roddy White, 101 yards (10/10/10 vs. ATL)

200 Yards ReceivingBy Browns: NoneBy Opponent: Terrell Owens, 222 yards (10/3/10 vs. CIN)

Two Receiving TouchdownsBy Browns: Jerome Harrison (12/6/09 vs. SD)By Opponent: Aaron Hernandez (11/7/10 vs. NE)

Three Receiving TouchdownsBy Browns: Braylon Edwards (10/14/07 vs. MIA)By Opponent: Anquan Boldin (9/26/10 at BAL)

500 Yards Total OffenseBy Browns: 554 yards (9/16/07 vs. CIN)By Opponent: 543 yards (10/18/09 at PIT)

Two SacksBy Browns: Matt Roth (10/3/10 vs. CIN)By Opponent: Lawrence Timmons (10/17/10 at PIT)

Three SacksBy Browns: Kenard Lang (9/12/04 vs. BAL)By Opponent: (4) Elvis Dumervil (9/20/09 at DEN)

Four SacksBy Browns: Andra Davis (11/9/03 at KC)By Opponent: Elvis Dumervil (9/20/09 at DEN)

OT Game WonBy Browns: Cleveland 33, at Baltimore 30 (11/18/07)By Opponent: Cincinnati 23, at Cleveland 20 (10/4/09)

Three Field GoalsBy Browns: Phil Dawson (10/24/10 at NO)By Opponent: Ryan Succop (9/19/10 vs. KC)

Four Field GoalsBy Browns: Phil Dawson (11/17/08 at BUF)By Opponent: Mike Nugent (12/9/07 at NYJ)

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2010 GAME SUMMARIES

BUCCANEERS 17BROWNS 14 September 12, 2010

Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Fla.The Tampa Bay Buccaneers forced three turnovers and overcame an 11-point defi cit to defeat the Cleveland Browns in the 2010 season opener. Bucs quarterback Josh Freeman threw for two scores en route to the comeback win. The Browns struck fi rst late in the opening quarter when quarterback Jake Delhomme hit wide receiver Mohamed Massaquoi on a 41-yard touch-down pass. Tampa was able to get on the board in the fi nal minute of the quarter with a 49-yard fi eld goal by kicker Connor Barth that was set up by a 33-yard scramble by Freeman. The Browns used a big 39-yard rush by running back Jerome Harrison to get deep in Tampa terri-tory and then extended their lead with a 10-yard touchdown run by running back Peyton Hillis late in the second quarter. Both teams traded interceptions in the last two minutes of the half, with the second being accompanied by a 64-yard return by Bucs cornerback Ronde Barber that set up a three-yard touchdown pass by Freeman to wide receiver Mike Willams on the very next play. In the fourth, the Bucs were able to take the lead on a 33-yard pass from Freeman to wide receiver Micheal Spurlock on a drive that began in Cleveland territory. Delhomme threw for 227 yards in his Browns debut and the Bucs got their fi rst opening day win since 2005.

Team 1 2 3 4 FinalCleveland 7 7 0 0 14Tampa Bay 3 7 0 7 17

SCORING SUMMARYTeam Q Time PlayBrowns 1 2:48 M. Massaquoi 41 yd. pass from J. Delhomme (P. Dawson kick) (6-61, 2:15)Bucs 1 0:50 C. Barth 49 yd. Field Goal (5-49, 1:58)Browns 2 5:35 P. Hillis 10 yd. run (P. Dawson kick) (5-63, 3:09)Bucs 2 0:18 M. Williams 3 yd. pass from J. Freeman (C. Barth kick) (1-3, 0:08)Bucs 4 6:45 M. Spurlock 33 yd. pass from J. Freeman (C. Barth kick) (6-47, 1:52)

TEAM STATISTICS CLE TBFIRST DOWNS: 15 13 TIME OF POSSESSION: 27:39 32:21TOTAL NET YARDS: (Ru/Pa): 340 (104/236) 288 (119/169)SACKS/Yards 3/13 0/0PUNTS/Average: 6/44.3 7/41.1PENALTIES/Yards: 5/47 6/55 FUMBLES/LOST: 3/1 1/1

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSPASSING: CLE: J. Delhomme 20-37-227 (TD, 2 INT), J. Cribbs 1-1-9; TB: J. Freeman 17-28-182 (2 TD, INT)RUSHING: CLE: J. Harrison 9-52, P. Hillis 9-41 (TD), J. Cribbs 3-11, J. Delhomme 1-1, B. Watson 1-(-1); TB: C. Williams 22-75, J. Freeman 2-34, E. Graham 6-10RECEIVING: CLE: C. Stuckey 4-30, P. Hillis 4-24, E. Moore 3-87. B. Watson 3-16, M. Massaquoi 2-46 (TD), J. Cribbs 2-11, S. Wallace 1-9, J. Harrison 1-7, B. Robiskie 1-6; TB: M. Williams 5-30 (TD), K. Winslow 4-32, M. Spurlock 2-49 (TD), S. Stroughter 2-32, C. Wil-liams 2-23, J. Stevens 1-8, E. Graham 1-8INTERCEPTIONS: CLE: M. Adams 1-26; TB: R. Barber 1-64, E. Biggers 1-0SACKS: CLE: M. Benard 1.5-5, J. Trusnik 1-6, S. Fujita 0.5-2; TB: NonePUNTING: CLE: R. Hodges 6-266 (44.3); TB: C. Bryan 7-288 (41.1)PUNT RETURNS: CLE: J. Cribbs 3-29 (9.7); TB: M. Spurlock 4-24 (6.0)KICKOFF RETURNS: CLE: J. Cribbs 3-46 (15.3), M. Benard 1-11 (11.0); TB: M. Spurlock 2-50MISSED FIELD GOALS: CLE: 62WR; TB: None

TAMPA BAYWR M. Williams LE K. MooreLT D. Penn DT G. McCoyLG K. Vincent DE R. MillerC J. Faine RE R. SimsRG D. Joseph SLB Q. BlackRT J. Trueblood MLB B. RuudTE K. Winslow WLB G. HayesWR S. Stroughter LCB E. BiggersQB J. Freeman RCB R. BarberRB C. Williams SS S. JonesFB E. Graham FS T. Jackson

CLEVELANDTE R. Royal LE R. SmithLT J. Thomas NT A. RubinLG E. Steinbach OLB M. RothC A. Mack OLB M. BenardRG F. Womack ILB C. GocongRT J. St. Clair ILB S. FujitaTE B. Watson LCB E. WrightWR J. Cribbs RCB S. BrownQB J. Delhomme S M. AdamsTE L. Vickers S T. WardRB P. Hillis CB J. Haden

CHIEFS 16BROWNS 14

September 19, 2010Cleveland Browns Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio

The Kansas City Chiefs used a big play off of a turnover to help spoil the home opener for the Cleveland Browns. After trailing 3-0, the Browns scored the game’s fi rst touchdown on a 1-yard run by running back Peyton Hillis early in the second quarter to cap off a 10-play, 98-yard drive. The Chiefs struck back when cornerback Brandon Flowers snagged quarterback Seneca Wallace’s pass and took it 33 yards for a touchdown. The Browns used a big play of their own when Wallace found wide receiver Joshua Cribbs for a 65-yard score midway through the second quarter. The Chiefs converted on two fi eld goals in the second half to gain the lead for good. With the win, Kansas City improved to 2-0 for the fi rst time since 2005. Browns rookie defensive back T.J. Ward led the team in tackles for the second straight week with nine. Cleveland defensive back Sheldon Brown made his 20th career interception, while defensive lineman Ahtyba Rubin recorded his fi rst career interception.

Team 1 2 3 4 FinalKansas City 3 7 3 3 16Cleveland 0 14 0 0 14

SCORING SUMMARYTeam Q Time PlayChiefs 1 8:43 R. Succop 35 yd. Field Goal (4-6, 0:36) Browns 2 12:31 P. Hillis 1 yd. run (P. Dawson kick) (10-98, 5:06)Chiefs 2 10:02 B. Flowers 33 yd interception return (R. Succop kick)Browns 2 8:43 J. Cribbs 65 yd. pass from S. Wallace (P. Dawson kick) (3-74, 1:19)Chiefs 3 8:45 R. Succop 26 yd. Field Goal (11-63, 6:15)Chiefs 4 7:41 R. Succop 23 yd. Field Goal (14-68, 6:31)

TEAM STATISTICS KC CLEFIRST DOWNS: 16 13 TIME OF POSSESSION: 33:13 26:47TOTAL NET YARDS: (Ru/Pa): 312 (140/172) 299 (73/226)SACKS/Yards 1/3 1/4PUNTS/Average: 6/41.5 8/42.1PENALTIES/Yards: 4/30 9/78 FUMBLES/LOST: 0/0 1/1

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSPASSING: CLE: S. Wallace 16-31-229 (TD, INT); KC: M. Cassel 16-28-176 (2 INT)RUSHING: CLE: P. Hillis 8-35 (TD), J. Harrison 16-33, S. Wallace 1-4, J. Cribbs 1-1; KC: T. Jones 22-83, J. Charles 11-49, M. Cassel 4-5, D. McCluster 1-3, T. Castille 1-0RECEIVING: CLE: B. Watson 4-62, J. Cribbs 3-74 (TD), J. Harrison 3-35, P. Hillis 3-26, B. Robiskie 1-12, C. Stuckey 1-11, M. Massaquoi 1-9; KC: T. Moeaki 5-58, D. Bowe 4-45, C. Chambers 3-33, T. Castille 2-8, J. Charles 1-27, T. Jones 1-5INTERCEPTIONS: CLE: A. Rubin 1-1, S. Brown 1-0; KC: B. Flowers 1-33 (TD)SACKS: CLE: M. Benard 1-4; KC: W. Gilberry 1-3PUNTING: CLE: R. Hodges 8-337 (42.1); KC: D. Colquitt 6-249 (41.5)PUNT RETURNS: CLE: J. Cribbs 1-5 (5.0); KC: J. Arenas 4-6 (1.5)KICKOFF RETURNS: CLE: J. Harrison 2-17 (8.5), J. Cribbs 1-19 (19.0), J. Davis 1-11 (11.0), L. Vickers 1-3 (3.0); KC: D. McCluster 2-39 (19.5), J. Arenas 1-19 (19.0)MISSED FIELD GOALS: CLE: 42WL; KC: None

KANSAS CITYWR C. Chambers LDE S. SmithLT B. Albert NT R. EdwardsLG B. Waters RDE G. DorseyC C. Wiegmann LOLB M. VrabelRG R. Lilja LILB J. BelcherRT B. Richardson RILB D. JohnsonTE L. Pope ROLB T. HaliWR D. Bowe LCB B. FlowersQB M. Cassel RCB B. CarrTE T. Moeaki SS E. BerryRB T. Jones FS K. Lewis

CLEVELANDWR M. Massaquoi LE K. ColemanLT J. Thomas NT A. RubinLG E. Steinbach RE R. SmithC A. Mack OLB M. RothRG F. Womack ILB C. GocongRT J. St. Clair ILB E. BartonTE B. Watson OLB S. FujitaWR B. Robiskie LCB E. WrightQB S. Wallace RCB S. BrownTE E. Moore S A. ElamRB J. Harrison S T. Ward

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RAVENS 24BROWNS 17

September 26, 2010M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland

Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco connected with wide receiver Anquan Boldin for three scores en route to a, 24-17 victory against the Cleveland Browns in AFC North play. The Browns struck fi rst with a 38-yard fi eld goal by kicker Phil Dawson on their fi rst offensive posses-sion. Baltimore responded with an 85-yard after Flacco hit Boldin from eight yards out. The touchdown catch made Boldin the fastest ever to reach 600 career receptions. The Ravens repeated the formula in the second quarter when Flacco and Boldin hooked up for another touchdown from 12 yards out on a 10 play, 93-yard drive. The Browns were able to answer back before the half with an 11 play, 83-yard drive that was capped off with a one-yard run by running back Peyton Hillis. The touchdown was the fi rst scored on the Ravens’ defense in 2010. After a scoreless third quarter, the Browns took the lead on the fi rst play in the fourth on a one-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Seneca Wallace to tight end Benjamin Watson that completed a six play, 86-yard drive. Baltimore regained the lead for good on the third touchdown pass from Flacco to Boldin midway through the fourth and stretched the lead when kicker Billy Cundiff hit a fi eld goal from 49 yards out. Hillis fi nished with 144 yards rushing, becoming the fi rst Browns running back ever to rush for over 100 against the Ravens. Hillis’ total was also the most rushing yards Baltimore has given up since 2005. Team 1 2 3 4 FinalCleveland 3 7 0 7 17Baltimore 7 7 0 10 24

SCORING SUMMARYTeam Q Time PlayBrowns 1 6:14 P. Dawson 38 yd. Field Goal (12-57, 6:36) Ravens 1 1:29 A. Boldin 8 yd. pass from J. Flacco (B. Cundiff kick) (10-85, 4:45)Ravens 2 5:59 A. Boldin 12 yd. pass from J. Flacco (B. Cundiff kick) (10-93, 5:53)Browns 2 0:13 P. Hillis 1 yd. run (P. Dawson kick) (11-83, 5:46)Browns 4 14:54 B. Watson 1 yd. pass from S. Wallace (P. Dawson kick) (6-86, 1:51)Ravens 4 9:13 A. Boldin 27 yd. pass from J. Flacco (B. Cundiff kick) (10-69, 5:41)Ravens 4 5:29 B. Cundiff 49 yd. Field Goal (6-11, 2:10)

TEAM STATISTICS CLE BALFIRST DOWNS: 18 19 TIME OF POSSESSION: 29:52 30:08TOTAL NET YARDS: (Ru/Pa): 304 (173/131) 365 (109/256)SACKS/Yards 0/0 2/10PUNTS/Average: 6/49.0 3/48.7PENALTIES/Yards: 8/60 8/60 FUMBLES/LOST: 1/0 0/0

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSPASSING: CLE: S. Wallace 18-24-141 (TD); BAL: J. Flacco 22-31-262 (3 TD), A. Boldin 1-1-(-6)RUSHING: CLE: P. Hillis 22-144 (TD), J. Cribbs 2-20, J. Davis 4-9, S. Wallace 1-0; BAL: R. Rice 15-80, W. McGahee 7-29, L. McLain 1-4, J. Flacco 4-(-4)RECEIVING: CLE: P. Hillis 7-36, J. Cribbs 5-58, B. Watson 5-47 (TD), L. Vickers 1-1; BAL: A. Boldin 8-142 (3 TD), T. Heap 4-46, D. Mason 4-30, R. Rice 4-16, L. McLain 2-18, T. Houshmandzadeh 1-4INTERCEPTIONS: CLE: None; BAL: NoneSACKS: CLE: None; BAL: D. Landry 1-10, T. Suggs 1-0PUNTING: CLE: R. Hodges 6-294 (49.0); BAL: S. Koch 3-146 (48.7)PUNT RETURNS: CLE: J. Cribbs 1-0 (0.0); BAL: T. Zbikowski 2-25 (12.5), C. Carr 1-(-1) (-1.0)KICKOFF RETURNS: CLE: J. Cribbs 2-47 (23.5); BAL: J. Parmele 4-85 (21.3)MISSED FIELD GOALS: CLE: None; BAL: 51WL

CLEVELANDWR M. Massaquoi LE K. ColemanLT J. Thomas NT A. RubinLG E. Steinbach RE R. SmithC A. Mack OLB M. RothRG F. Womack ILB C. GocongRT J. St. Clair ILB E. BartonTE B. Watson OLB S. FujitaWR J. Cribbs LCB E. WrightWR C. Stuckey RCB S. BrownQB S. Wallace S A. ElamRB P. Hillis S T. Ward

BALTIMOREWR D. Mason DT H. NgataLT M. Oher NT K. GreggLG B. Grubbs RUSH T. SuggsC M. Birk WILL D. EllerbeRG C. Chester MIKE R. LewisRT M. Yanda SAM J. JohnsonTE T. Heap LCB J. WilsonWR A. Boldin CB C. CarrQB J. Flacco SS D. LandryFB L. McLain FS T. ZbikowskiRB R. Rice RCB F. Washington

BROWNS 23BENGALS 20

October 3, 2010Cleveland Browns Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio

The Cleveland Browns used a powerful running game and big plays on defense to capture their fi rst win of the 2010 season with a 23-20 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals. After kicker Phil Dawson connected on the only score of the fi rst quarter, a 30-yard fi eld goal, tight end Even Moore snagged his fi rst-career touchdown on a 24-yard pass from quarterback Seneca Wallace early in the second, which capped off an 87-yard drive. The Bengals got on the board on the next possession after kicker Mike Nugent hit from 24 yards out. Cincinnati quarterback Carson Palmer connected with wide receiver Terrell Owens for a 78-yard touchdown, the longest of Palmer’s career, midway through the second to tie the game at 10-10. Dawson hit a 31-yard fi eld goal to give Cleveland a 13-10 lead as time expired in the second quarter. The Browns scored on their fi rst possession of the second half capped off by a one-yard run by running back Peyton Hillis. On the ensuing Bengals possession, linebacker Scott Fujita sacked Palmer and forced a fumble that was recovered by defensive lineman Kenyon Coleman and led to another Dawson fi eld goal. Cincinnati added two more scores and threatened for a third but a sack by linebacker Matt Roth on third and 13 kept the Bengals out of fi eld goal range. The Browns were able to hold the ball for the fi nal 4:41 powered by the running game as Hillis ran the ball on six consecutive plays, including a 24-yard run to seal the victory. Peyton Hillis totaled 102 rushing yards on 27 carries with one touchdown, marking his second consecutive 100-yard performance and third of his career. Hillis became the fi rst Browns player to record a rushing touchdown in four consecutive games since Greg Pruitt did it in fi ve straight games in 1975.

Team 1 2 3 4 FinalCincinnati 0 10 3 7 20Cleveland 3 10 10 0 23

SCORING SUMMARYTeam Q Time PlayBrowns 1 2:28 P. Dawson 30 yd. Field Goal (9-39, 3:20) Browns 2 11:04 E. Moore 24 yd. pass from S. Wallace (P. Dawson kick) (8-87, 4:45)Bengals 2 7:16 M. Nugent 24 yd. Field Goal (8-61, 3:48)Bengals 2 3:30 T. Owens 78 yd. pass from C. Palmer (M. Nugent kick) (2-75, 0:59)Browns 2 0:00 P. Dawson 31 yd. Field Goal (8-53, 1:31)Browns 3 8:54 P. Hillis 1 yd. run (P. Dawson kick) (11-64, 6:06)Browns 3 6:32 P. Dawson 22 yd. Field Goal (4-8, 1:32)Bengals 3 1:14 M. Nugent 25 yd. Field Goal (10-76, 5:18)Bengals 4 10:44 B. Leonard 3 yd. pass from C. Palmer (M. Nugent kick) (9-80, 4:05)

TEAM STATISTICS CIN CLEFIRST DOWNS: 21 21 TIME OF POSSESSION: 29:14 30:46TOTAL NET YARDS: (Ru/Pa): 413 (67/346) 295 (116/179)SACKS/Yards 1/5 4/25PUNTS/Average: 3/38.7 4/46.8PENALTIES/Yards: 8/79 7/44 FUMBLES/LOST: 2/2 1/0

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSPASSING: CLE: S. Wallace 18-30-184 (TD, INT); CIN: C. Palmer 25-36-371 (2 TD) RUSHING: CLE: P. Hillis 27-102 (TD), J. Cribbs 3-9, S. Wallace 5-5; CIN: C. Benson 15-60, B. Scott 2-7, C. Palmer 1-0RECEIVING: CLE: B. Watson 6-60, C. Stuckey 5-56, J. Cribbs 2-24, P. Hillis 2-8, E. Moore 1-24 (TD), S. Aiken 1-7, M. Massaquoi 1-5; CIN: T. Owens 10-222 (TD), J. Gresham 5-35, C. Ochocinco 3-59, A. Caldwell 3-15, J. Shipley 2-29, B. Leonard 2-11 (TD)INTERCEPTIONS: CLE: None; CIN: L. Hall 1-(-3)SACKS: CLE: M. Roth 2-10, S. Fujita 1-13, K. Coleman 1-2; CIN: K. Rivers 1-5PUNTING: CLE: R. Hodges 4-187 (46.8); CIN: K. Huber 3-116 (38.7)PUNT RETURNS: CLE: None; CIN: Q. Cosby 2-6 (3.0), A. Jones 1-(-4) (-4.0)KICKOFF RETURNS: CLE: J. Cribbs 5-107 (21.4); CIN: B. Scott 3-30 (10.0), A. Jones 1-9 (9.0), R. Kelly 1-8 (8.0)MISSED FIELD GOALS: CLE: None; CIN: 44B

CINCINNATIWR C. Ochocinco LE R. GeathersLOT A. Whitworth NT D. PekoLG N. Livings DT T. JohnsonC K. Cook RE A. OdomRG B. Williams SLB R. MaualugaROT D. Roland MLB D. JonesTE J. Gresham WLB K. RiversWR T. Owens LCB J. JosephQB C. Palmer RCB L. HallTE R. Kelly SS R. WilliamsHB C. Benson FS C. Crocker

CLEVELANDWR M. Massaquoi LE R. SmithLT J. Thomas NT A. RubinLG E. Steinbach RE K. ColemanC A. Mack OLB M. RothRG F. Womack ILB E. BartonRT T. Pashos ILB C. GocongTE B. Watson OLB S. FujitaWR J. Cribbs LCB E. WrightQB S. Wallace RCB S. BrownTE E. Moore S A. ElamRB P. Hillis S T. Ward

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FALCONS 20BROWNS 10

October 10, 2010Cleveland Browns Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio

The Atlanta Falcons rushed for 165 yards and forced three turnovers to secure a 20-10 road victory against the Cleveland Browns. After a scoreless opening quarter, Atlanta got on the board fi rst with a 24-yard Matt Bryant fi eld goal early in the second. Cleveland responded with a touchdown on the ensuing possession when quarterback Seneca Wallace connected with running back Peyton Hillis for a 19-yard pass, giving Hillis a touchdown in each of the fi rst fi ve games of the season. After another Bryant fi eld goal made it 7-6 before the end of the half, Wallace was sacked by defensive end John Abraham and was injured, forcing Jake Delhomme to see his fi rst action since an injury in the season opener four weeks earlier. The Browns forced a turnover on the Falcons’ fi rst possession of the second half when linebacker Scott Fujita sacked quarterback Matt Ryan and forced a fumble that was recovered by defen-sive end Kenyon Coleman, which lead to a 19-yard fi eld goal by kicker Phil Dawson to extend the lead to 10-6. The Falcons quickly struck back when Ryan hooked up with wide receiver Roddy White for a 45-yard touchdown pass on the Falcons’ next possession to take a 13-10 lead. Atlanta extended its lead to 20-10 late in the fourth when defensive end Kroy Biermann tipped a Delhomme pass to himself for a diving interception which he returned 31-yards for a touchdown, the fi rst of his career. Atlanta running back Michael Turner ran for 140 yards in the game, snapping a streak of six straight games where Cleveland had not allowed a 100-yard rusher. With his third quarter fi eld goal, Dawson tied Hall of Famer Lou Groza for the Browns’ franchise record for fi eld goals made at 234.

Team 1 2 3 4 FinalAtlanta 0 6 7 7 20Cleveland 0 7 3 0 10

SCORING SUMMARYTeam Q Time PlayFalcons 2 14:49 M. Bryant 24 yd. Field Goal (12-66, 4:21) Browns 2 12:19 P. Hillis 19 yd. pass from S. Wallace (P. Dawson kick) (5-56, 2:30)Falcons 2 5:00 M. Bryant 30 yd. Field Goal (14-70, 7:19)Browns 3 9:57 P. Dawson 19 yd. Field Goal (6-22, 3:07)Falcons 3 7:57 R. White 45 yd. pass from M. Ryan (M. Bryant kick) (4-68, 2:00)Falcons 4 4:01 K. Biermann 31 yd. interception retrun (M. Bryant kick)

TEAM STATISTICS ATL CLEFIRST DOWNS: 17 18 TIME OF POSSESSION: 30:06 29:54TOTAL NET YARDS: (Ru/Pa): 338 (165/173) 269 (48/221)SACKS/Yards 3/25 2/14PUNTS/Average: 4/43.3 5/46.8PENALTIES/Yards: 6/60 7/58 FUMBLES/LOST: 1/1 3/1

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSPASSING: CLE: S. Wallace 11-15-139 (TD), J. Delhomme 13-23-97 (2 INT), J. Cribbs 1-1-10; ATL: M. Ryan 16-28-187 (TD) RUSHING: CLE: P. Hillis 10-28, J. Cribbs 2-11, J. Harrison 6-6, L. Vickers 1-3, J. Delhom-me 1-0; ATL: M. Turner 19-140, J. Snelling 6-18, M. Ryan 5-5, O. Mughelli 1-2RECEIVING: CLE: M. Massaquoi 5-55, C. Stuckey 5-54, B. Watson 5-45, P. Hillis 4-49 (TD), R. Royal 2-13, L. Vickers 1-10, J. Cribbs 1-8, E. Moore 1-7, B. Robiskie 1-5; ATL: R. White 5-101 (TD), T. Gonzalez 5-41, H. Douglas 2-17, J. Snelling 2-2, J. Peelle 1-15, M. Palmer 1-11INTERCEPTIONS: CLE: None; ATL: K. Biermann 1-31 (TD), S. Nicholas 1-0SACKS: CLE: S. Fujita 1-9, M. Benard 1-5; ATL: J. Abraham 2-15, J. Anderson 1-10PUNTING: CLE: R. Hodges 5-234 (46.8); ATL: M. Koenen 4-173 (43.3)PUNT RETURNS: CLE: J. Cribbs 1-3 (3.0); ATL: E. Weems 1-8 (8.0)KICKOFF RETURNS: CLE: J. Cribbs 3-64 (21.3), J. Harrison 2-15 (7.5); ATL: E. Weems 3-66 (22.0)MISSED FIELD GOALS: CLE: None; ATL: 30B

ATLANTAWR E. Weems RE J. AbrahamLT S. Baker DT J. BabineauxLG J. Blalock DT C. PetersC T. McClure LE K. BiermannRG H. Dahl OLB S. NicholasRT T. Clabo MLB C. LoftonTE T. Gonzalez DB C. OwensWR R. White RCB D. RobinsonQB M. Ryan LCB B. GrimesRB M. Turner S W. MooreTE J. Peelle S T. DeCoud

CLEVELANDWR M. Massaquoi LE R. SmithLT J. Thomas NT A. RubinLG E. Steinbach RE K. ColemanC A. Mack OLB M. RothRG F. Womack ILB E. BartonRT T. Pashos ILB C. GocongTE B. Watson OLB S. FujitaWR B. Robiskie LCB E. WrightQB S. Wallace RCB S. BrownWR C. Stuckey S A. ElamRB P. Hillis S T. Ward

STEELERS 28BROWNS 10

October 17, 2010Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger threw for three touchdowns en route to a 28-10 vic-tory against the Cleveland Browns in AFC North play. With Pittsburgh in the red zone early in the fi rst quarter, Browns rookie defensive back Joe Haden made his fi rst career interception and returned it 62 yards to the Steelers 25-yard line. The interception led to Phil Dawson con-necting on a 39-yard fi eld goal, giving him in sole possession of fi rst place on the franchise’s career fi eld goals made list with 235, passing Hall of Famer Lou Groza. Pittsburgh was able to take the lead early in the second quarter when wide receiver Mike Wallace caught a 29-yard touchdown strike from Roethlisberger. A battle for fi eld position lasted the remainder of the fi rst half and mostly into the third quarter, until Roethlisberger connected with wide receiver Hines Ward for an eight-yard score to put the Steelers up 14-3. After a muffed punt in the fourth quarter gave Pittsburgh the ball at the Cleveland 13-yard line, running back Rashard Mendenhall was able to punch the ball in on a two-yard touchdown run. The touchdown ended streak of 33 consecutive quarters that the Browns had not allowed a rushing score. Cleveland was able to tack on a touchdown of their own on their next possession after quarterback Colt McCoy found tight end Benjamin Watson for a 12-yard pass, the fi rst of McCoy’s career, and cut the lead to 21-10. The Steelers were able to seal the victory when linebacker Lawrence Timmons intercepted McCoy deep in Cleveland territory, with Roethlisberger hooking up with tight end Heath Miller for a 14-yard touchdown pass three plays later. In his NFL debut, McCoy was 22 of 33 passing for 281 yards, the second-most by a Browns rookie in franchise history.

Team 1 2 3 4 FinalCleveland 3 0 0 7 10Pittsburgh 0 7 7 14 28

SCORING SUMMARYTeam Q Time PlayBrowns 1 1:51 P. Dawson 39 yd. Field Goal (7-14, 4:16) Steelers 2 10:40 M. Wallace 29 yd. pass from B. Roethlisberger (J. Reed kick) (11-81, 6:11)Steelers 3 3:13 H. Ward 8 yd. pass from B. Roethlisberger (14-70, 7:19)Steelers 4 5:50 R. Mendenhall 2 yd. run (J. Reed kick) (4-13, 2:00)Browns 4 4:09 B. Watson 12 yd. pass from C. McCoy (P. Dawson kick) (6-70, 1:41)Steelers 4 1:25 H. Miller 14 yd. pass from B. Roethlisberger (J. Reed kick) (3-18, 0:17)

TEAM STATISTICS CLE PITFIRST DOWNS: 17 22 TIME OF POSSESSION: 28:04 31:56TOTAL NET YARDS: (Ru/Pa): 327 (69/258) 378 (121/257)SACKS/Yards 0/0 6/23PUNTS/Average: 5/40.8 6/42.8PENALTIES/Yards: 3/41 4/25 FUMBLES/LOST: 2/1 1/0

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSPASSING: CLE: C. McCoy 23-33-281 (TD, 2 INT); PIT: B. Roethlisberger 16-27-257 (3 TD) RUSHING: CLE: P. Hillis 12-41, C. McCoy 4-22, M. Bell 2-3, J. Cribbs 2-1, C. Stuckey 1-2; PIT: R. Mendenhall 27-84 (TD), I. Redman 6-31, B. Roethlisberger 1-5, M. Moore 1-1RECEIVING: CLE: B. Watson 6-88 (TD), P. Hillis 6-49, E. Moore 4-84, C. Stuckey 4-46, B. Robiskie 2-13, L. Vickers 1-1; PIT: H. Ward 5-54 (TD), M. Wallace 3-90 (TD), R. Mendenhall 3-15, H. Miller 2-50 (TD), E. Sanders 2-37, A. Randle El (1-11)INTERCEPTIONS: CLE: J. Haden 1-62; PIT: R. Clark 1-11, L. Timmons 1-5SACKS: CLE: None; PIT: L. Timmons 2-10, J. Harrison 2.0-2, L. Woodley 1.5-9, N. Eason 0.5-2PUNTING: CLE: R. Hodges 5-204 (40.8); PIT: D. Sepulveda 6-257 (42.8)PUNT RETURNS: CLE: C. Stuckey 1-0 (0.0); PIT: A. Randle El 1-0 (0.0)KICKOFF RETURNS: CLE: J. Haden 2-45 (22.5), J. Cribbs 1-26 (26.0), L. Vickers 1-10 (10.0); PIT: E. Sanders 2-38 (19.0)MISSED FIELD GOALS: CLE: None; PIT: None

CLEVELANDWR M. Massaquoi RDE B. SchaeferingLT J. Thomas NT A. RubinLG E. Steinbach LDE K. ColemanC A. Mack OLB M. RothRG F. Womack ILB E. BartonRT T. Pashos ILB C. GocongTE B. Watson OLB S. FujitaWR B. Robiskie LCB E. WrightQB C. McCoy RCB S. BrownTE R. Royal S A. ElamRB P. Hillis S T. Ward

PITTSBURGHWR H. Ward DE A. SmithLT M. Starks NT C. HamptonLG C. Kemoeatu DE B. KeiselC M. Pouncey LOLB L. WoodleyRG D. Legursky LILB J. FarriorRT F. Adams RILB L. TimmonsTE H. Miller ROLB J. JarrisonWR M. Wallace LCB B. McFaddenQB B. Roethlisberger FS R. ClarkTE M. Spaeth SS T. PolamaluRB R. Mendenhall RCB I. Taylor

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BROWNS 30SAINTS 17

October 24, 2010Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, La.

The Browns forced four interceptions, including two returned for touchdowns, to secure a 30-17 road victory over the defending Super Bowl champion New Orleans Saints. After a three and out on the Saints’ fi rst possession, wide receiver Joshua Cribbs lateraled the ball on the en-suing punt return to cornerback Eric Wright, who took it 62 yards to the New Orleans 19 yard line, which set up a 23-yard fi eld goal by Phil Dawson. Cleveland extended its lead to 10-0 when running back Peyton Hillis scored on a four-yard scamper, his fi fth rushing touchdown of the season. After both teams traded fi eld goals in the second quarter, Browns linebacker David Bowens defl ected a pass to himself and took the ball 30 yards for the score, giving the Browns a 20-3 halftime lead. Following a scoreless third quarter, the Saints narrowed the gap to 20-10 after quarterback Drew Brees hit tight end David Thomas for an 11-yard touchdown. Cleveland then extended its lead to 23-10 after Dawson converted his third attempt of the day, this time from 48 yards out. Later in the fourth, the Browns were able to seal up the victory when Bowens took his second interception back 64 yards for a touchdown. New Orleans added another touchdown late in the game to make the fi nal score 30-17. Browns punter Reg-gie Hodges ran a fake punt for 68 yards in the second quarter, the longest rush by a punter since the AFL-NFL merger in 1970.

Team 1 2 3 4 FinalCleveland 10 10 0 10 30New Orleans 0 3 0 14 17

SCORING SUMMARYTeam Q Time PlayBrowns 1 10:25 P. Dawson 23 yd. Field Goal (6-14, 2:43) Browns 1 6:48 P. Hillis 4 yd. run (P. Dawson kick) (4-56, 1:32)Saints 2 5:32 G. Hartley 32 yd. Field Goal (10-44, 4:21)Browns 2 2:18 P. Dawson 21 yd. Field Goal (8-75, 3:14)Browns 2 1:49 D. Bowens 30 yd. interception return (P. Dawson kick)Saints 4 13:29 D. Thomas 11 yd. pass from D. Brees (G. Hartley kick) (14-89, 8:33)Browns 4 5:55 P. Dawson 48 yd. Field Goal (13-50, 7:34)Browns 4 3:33 D. Bowens 64 yd. interception return (P. Dawson kick) Saints 4 1:38 M. Colston 8 yd. pass from D. Brees (G. Hartley kick) (11-76, 1:55)

TEAM STATISTICS CLE NOFIRST DOWNS: 12 25 TIME OF POSSESSION: 24:26 35:34TOTAL NET YARDS: (Ru/Pa): 210 (125/85) 394 (58/336)SACKS/Yards 3/20 1/2PUNTS/Average: 4/42.0 4/51.0PENALTIES/Yards: 4/30 7/98 FUMBLES/LOST: 1/0 2/0

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSPASSING: CLE: C. McCoy 9-16-74, P. Hillis 1-1-13; NO: D. Brees 37-56-356 (2 TD, 4 INT) RUSHING: CLE: P. Hillis 16-69 (TD), R. Hodges 1-68, M. Bell 5-(-3), Y. Figurs 1-(-4), C. McCoy 5-(-5); NO: C. Ivory 15-48, J. Jones 1-6, R. Meachem 1-2, H. Evans 1-2RECEIVING: CLE: B. Robiskie 3-25, C. Stuckey 2-16, B. Watson 1-18, C. McCoy 1-13, J. Cribbs 1-10, L. Vickers 1-4, P. Hillis 1-1; NO: M. Colston 10-112 (TD), L. Betts 8-48, L. Moore 5-43, J. Graham 4-38, D. Thomas 3-33 (TD), R. Meachem 2-31, J. Shockey 2-30, D. Henderson 2-20, J. Jones 1-1INTERCEPTIONS: CLE: D. Bowens 2-94 (2 TD), S. Fujita 1-16, S. Brown 1-0; NO: NoneSACKS: CLE: S. Fujita 1-10, M. Benard 1-8, C. Gocong 1-2; NO: J. Dunbar 1-2PUNTING: CLE: R. Hodges 4-168 (42.0); NO: T. Morstead 4-204 (51.0)PUNT RETURNS: CLE: J. Cribbs 3-40 (13.3), E. Wright 0-62 (0.0); NO: L. Moore 2-(-1) (-0.5)KICKOFF RETURNS: CLE: J. Cribbs 3-68 (22.7); NO: C. Roby 4-83 (20.8)MISSED FIELD GOALS: CLE: None; NO: None

CLEVELANDWR E. Moore RDE K. ColemanLT J. Thomas NT A. RubinLG E. Steinbach LDE B. SchaeferingC A. Mack OLB M. RothRG B. Yates ILB E. BartonRT F. Womack ILB C. GocongTE B. Watson OLB S. FujitaWR B. Robiskie LCB E. WrightQB C. McCoy RCB S. BrownWR C. Stuckey S A. ElamRB P. Hillis S T. Ward

NEW ORLEANSWR M. Colston LE A. BrownLT J. Bushrod NT R. AyodeleLG C. Nicks DT S. EllisC J. Goodwin RE W. SmithRG J. Evans SLB D. ClarkRT J. Stinchcomb MLB J. VilmaTE J. Shockey WLB J. DunbarWR R. Meachem LCB U. YoungQB D. Brees SS R. HarperFB H. Evans FS M. JenkinsRB C. Ivory RCB P. Robinson

BROWNS 34PATRIOTS 14

November 7, 2010Cleveland Browns Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio

The Browns used a powerful running game to control the clock and earn a 34-14 win over the New England Patriots for their second straight victory. After the Browns kicked a fi eld goal on their opening drive, the ensuing kickoff was muffed and recovered by defensive back Ray Ventrone at the New England 19 yard line. Two plays later, the Browns were able to extend their lead to 10-0 after running back Peyton Hillis punched in a touchdown run from two yards out. The Patriots cut into the lead midway through the second quarter after quarterback Tom Brady hit tight end Aaron Hernandez from two yards out. The Browns responded on their next possession by driving 60 yards, ending it with a trick play where wide receiver Chansi Stuckey took a handoff from wide receiver Joshua Cribbs 11 yards for a touchdown. The score stayed 17-7 at halftime after Cleveland was able to force a crucial fumble deep in their own territory when defensive back Abram Elam stripped Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski of the ball on the Browns two yard line. Cleveland made the only score of the third quarter after quarterback Colt McCoy scurried 16 yards for a touchdown, the fi rst rushing score of his career, to cap off a 10 play, 72-yard drive, extending Cleveland’s advantage 24-10. After Dawson tacked on another fi eld goal, New England responded with another Brady-to-Hernandez connection, this time from one yard out, to make the score 27-14. The Browns were able to put the game out of reach with a six-play 60 yard drive, all hand offs to Hillis which ended when he scampered into the end zone from 35 yards out for his second touchdown of the afternoon. Hillis fi nished a career-high 29 carries for a career-high 184 yards.

Team 1 2 3 4 FinalNew England 0 7 0 7 14Cleveland 10 7 7 10 34

SCORING SUMMARYTeam Q Time PlayBrowns 1 11:49 P. Dawson 38 yd. Field Goal (6-42, 3:11) Browns 1 11:11 P. Hillis 2 yd. run (P. Dawson kick) (2-19, 0:38)Patriots 2 8:43 A. Hernandez 2 yd. pass from T. Brady (S. Gostkowski kick) (11-79, 5:01)Browns 2 3:23 C. Stuckey 11 yd. run (P. Dawson kick) (9-60, 5:20)Browns 3 5:53 C. McCoy 16 yd. run (P. Dawson kick) (10-72, 7:00)Browns 4 10:45 P. Dawson 37 yd. Field Goal (13-61, 7:48)Patriots 4 6:37 A. Hernandez 1 yd. pass from T. Brady (W. Welker kick) (14-69, 4:08)Browns 4 2:38 P. Hillis 35 yd. run (P. Dawson kick) (6-60, 3:59)

TEAM STATISTICS NE CLEFIRST DOWNS: 19 22 TIME OF POSSESSION: 21:52 38:08TOTAL NET YARDS: (Ru/Pa): 283 (68/215) 404 (230/174)SACKS/Yards 0/0 1/9PUNTS/Average: 5/41.4 3/35.7PENALTIES/Yards: 3/20 4/28 FUMBLES/LOST: 2/2 1/1

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSPASSING: CLE: C. McCoy 14-19-174; NE: T. Brady 19-36-224 (2 TD), B. Hoyer 0-2-0 (INT)RUSHING: CLE: P. Hillis 29-184 (2 TD), C. McCoy 3-20 (TD), C. Stuckey 1-11 (TD), M. Bell 6-7, L. Vickers 3-6, J. Cribbs 2-2; NE: D. Woodhead 9-54, B. Green-Ellis 9-14, T. Brady 1-1, B. Hoyer 1-(-1)RECEIVING: CLE: M. Massaquoi 4-58, P. Hillis 2-36, J. Cribbs 2-13, C. Stuckey 2-6, B. Watson 1-24, B. Robiskie 1-20, E. Moore 1-17; NE: A. Hernandez 5-48 (2 TD), R. Gronkowski 4-47, W. Welker 4-36, D. Woodhead 2-38, D. Branch 2-21, S. Morris 1-22, B. Tate 1-12INTERCEPTIONS: CLE: E. Wright 1-0; NE: NoneSACKS: CLE: A. Rubin 1-9; NE: NonePUNTING: CLE: R. Hodges 3-107 (35.7); NE: Z. Mesko 5-207 (41.4)PUNT RETURNS: CLE: J. Cribbs 2-18 (9.0); NE: NoneKICKOFF RETURNS: CLE: J. Cribbs 2-51 (25.5), M. Benard 1-10 (10.0); NE: D. Con-nolly 2-19 (9.5), S. Morris 2-4 (2.0), B. Tate 1-28 (28.0), A. Crumpler 1-5 (5.0)MISSED FIELD GOALS: CLE: None; NE: None

CLEVELANDWR M. Massaquoi RDE B. SchaeferingLT J. Thomas NT A. RubinLG E. Steinbach LDE K. ColemanC A. Mack OLB M. RothRG B. Yates ILB E. BartonRT F. Womack ILB C. GocongTE B. Watson OLB S. FujitaWR J. Cribbs LCB E. WrightQB C. McCoy RCB S. BrownFB L. Vickers S A. ElamRB P. Hillis S T. Ward

NEW ENGLANDWR W. Welker LE V. WilforkLT M. Light NT M. PryorLG L. Mankins RT M. WrightC D. Koppen OLB R. NinkovichRG S. Neal ILB J. MayoRT S. Vollmer ILB B. SpikesTE A. Crumpler OLB J. CunninghamWR B. Tate RCB K. ArringtonQB T. Brady LCB D. McCourtyRB B. Green-Ellis S B. MeriweatherTE R. Gronkowski S J. Sanders

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SUPPLEMENTAL BIOS MIKE BELL 22 Running Back Height: 6-0 Weight: 225 College: Arizona Birthdate: April 23, 1983 How Acquired: Tr. (Phi.) – ‘10 Year with Browns: First Year in NFL: Fifth

Career Transactions: Originally signed by Denver as an undrafted free agent on May 8, 2006… Waived by Denver on July 21, 2008… Signed by Houston on July 31, 2008… Waived by Houston on August 8, 2008… Signed by New Orleans on November 19, 2008… Signed by Philadelphia as an unrestricted free agent on March 16, 2010… Traded to Cleveland for Jerome Harrison on October 13, 2010.

Seasonal Reviews:2010: Appeared in fi ve games with the Eagles… Registered 16 carries for 28 yards and one reception for fi ve yards.

2009: Appeared in 13 games and made three starts while playing a key role on offense for the Super Bowl Champion New Orleans Saints… Set a career-high with a team-leading 172 carries, while adding 654 rushing yards and fi ve touchdowns… Recorded career-highs in carries (28) and rushing yards (143) vs. Detroit (9/13).

2008: Played in four games and was inactive for two… Ran for 42 yards on 13 carries for a 4.0 average… Scored a one-yard touchdown at Detroit (12/21).

2007: Played in fi ve games and was inactive for 11… Totaled six carries for three yards and one reception for seven yards.

2006: Rushed for 667 yards and eight touchdowns as a rookie in 2006… Be-came the fi fth undrafted rookie to gain 500-plus rushing yards since the incep-tion of the common NFL Draft in 1961… Had his fi rst-career 100-yard game against Indianapolis (10/29) when he carried the ball 15 times for 136 yards and two touchdowns, all in the second half… Posted three multi-touchdown games.

College: Compiled 3,163 rushing yards and 17 touchdowns in his four year career at the University of Arizona (2003-06)… Finished fourth on the pro-gram’s all-time rushing list… Posted 11 career 100-yard rushing games and became the fi rst player in school history to lead the Wildcats in rushing for four consecutive seasons… Added 56 career receptions for 465 yards with one touchdown… Was named honorable mention All-Pacifi c-10 Conference as a senior in 2005 after rushing for 952 yards on 200 carries with fi ve touch-downs… Picked up second-team All-Pacifi c-10 honors as a sophomore in 2003… Sociology major.

Personal: Earned consensus All-American honors and was named Arizona’s player of the year as a senior at Tolleson High School in Tolleson, Ariz… Se-lected as the state’s player of the year by The Arizona Republic and Phoenix Metro Magazine as a senior… Rushed for 4,692 yards, the second-highest total in state history.

Year Team GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD2006 Denver 15 3 157 677 4.3 48 8 20 158 7.9 24 02007 Denver 5 0 6 3 0.5 3 0 1 7 7.0 7 02008 New Orleans 4 0 13 42 3.2 15 1 1 14 14.0 14 02009 New Orleans 13 3 172 654 3.8 35 5 4 12 3.0 9 02010 Philadelphia 5 0 16 28 1.8 9 0 1 5 5 5 0NFL Totals 42 6 364 1,404 3.9 48 14 27 196 7.3 24 0

RUSHING RECEIVINGBELL'S CAREER OFFENSIVE STATISTICS

Career 100-Yard Rushing Regular Season Games (2)143 vs. Detroit 9/13/09 (28-143-0)136 vs. Indianapolis 10/29/06 (15-136-2)

BELL’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSRUSHING ATTEMPTS: 28 vs. Detroit 9/13/09RUSHING YARDS: 143 vs. Detroit 9/13/09LONG RUSH: 48 vs. Indianapolis 10/29/06RUSHING TD: 2, four times, most recently at Tampa Bay 11/22/09RECEPTIONS: 5 vs. Pittsburgh 11/5/06RECEIVING YARDS: 40 vs. Pittsburgh 11/5/06LONG RECEPTION: 24, twice, most recently vs. San Francisco 12/31/06COMBINED YARDS: 143, most recent (143 rushing/0 rushing) vs. Detroit 9/13/09

THOMAS CLAYTON 34 Running Back Height: 5-11 Weight: 220 College: Kansas State Birthdate: April 26, 1984 How Acquired: W. (N.E.) – ‘10 Year with Browns: First

Year in NFL: Second

Career Transactions: Originally drafted by San Francisco in the sixth round (186th overall) in the 2007 Draft… Waived by San Francisco on September 1, 2007… Signed by San Francisco to the practice squad on September 2, 2007… Waived by San Francisco on August 30, 2008… Signed by San Francisco to the practice squad on August 31, 2008… Signed by San Francisco to the active roster on December 14, 2008… Signed by New England on June 11, 2010… Waived by New England on September 4, 2010… Signed by Cleveland to the practice squad on September 15, 2010… Signed by New England to the active roster on September 30, 2010… Waived by New England on October 23, 2010… Claimed by Cleveland via waivers on October 26, 2010.

Seasonal Reviews:2010: Inactive for three contests with the Patriots.

2009: Spent the season on injured reserve after suffering an injury during a preseason game vs. Denver (8/14).

2008: Spent fi rst 14 weeks of the season on the practice squad before join-ing the 53-man roster for the fi nal two games of the season… Was inactive for the fi nal two games.

2007: Spent entire season on the practice squad.

College: Played in 28 career games at Kansas State University (2004-06), recording 232 carries for 1,075 yards with seven touchdowns… As a senior in 2006, was Kansas State’s third-leading rusher with 322 yards for an 80.5 average per game… Led the team with 637 rushing yards on 137 attempts for a 4.6 average and four touchdowns as a junior.

Personal: Born in Alexandria Va., where he attended Mt. Vernon High School… Rushed for more than 2,000 yards and scored 26 touchdowns, leading Mt. Vernon to a 3A Division 5 title as a senior.

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JAYME MITCHELL 97 Defensive Line Height: 6-6 Weight: 285 College: Mississippi Birthdate: March 15, 1984 How Acquired: Tr. (Min.) – ‘10 Year with Browns: First Year in NFL: Fifth

Career Transactions: Originally signed by Minnesota as an undrafted free agent on April 30, 2006… Waived by Minnesota on September 4, 2006… Signed by Minnesota to the practice squad on September 9, 2006… Signed by Minnesota to the active roster on September 19, 2006… Traded to Cleveland for an undisclosed 2012 draft selection on October 5, 2010.

Seasonal Reviews2010: Appeared in two games with Minnesota… Recorded a sack in the opener at New Orleans (9/9).

2009: Appeared in four regular season games… Posted a season-high two tackles at Carolina (12/20)… Saw action in fi rst career playoff game at New Orleans (1/24/10) in the NFC Championship game.

2008: Spent the entire season on injured reserve after injuring his knee in the preseason.

2007: Posted one sack while playing in 10 games… Ended the season with four tackles each vs. Chicago (12/17) and against Washington (12/23).

2006: Played in 13 games and fi nished the season with 10 tackles and three sacks…Recorded two sacks and forced a fumble against New Eng-land (10/30)… Made NFL debut against Chicago (9/24).

College: Started 20 of the 45 games at the University of Mississippi (2002-05)… Finished with 105 tackles and fi ve career sacks… Started all 11 games as a senior… Majored in liberal arts.

Personal: Attended Forest Hill High School in Jackson, Miss… Was an All-State fi rst team selection by the Mississippi Association of Coaches (5A) as well as The Clarion-Ledger.

Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No. Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds2006 Minnesota 13 0 10 5 5 3.0 22.0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 02007 Minnesota 10 0 15 8 7 1.0 12.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02008 Minnesota2009 Minnesota 4 0 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02010 Minnesota 2 0 1 1 0 1.0 8.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0NFL Totals 29 0 29 17 12 5.0 42.0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0

Tackles Interceptions Fumbles

MITCHELL'S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

INJURED RESERVE

MITCHELL’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS TACKLES: four, twice, most recently vs. Washington 12/23/07 SACKS: 2.0 vs. New England 10/30/06

SUPPLEMENTAL BIOS PAUL McQUISTAN 72 Offensive Line Height: 6-6 Weight: 315 College: Weber State Birthdate: April 30, 1983 How Acquired: FA –‘10 Year with Browns: First

Year in NFL: Fourth

Career Transactions: Originally drafted by Oakland in the third round (69th overall) of the 2006 NFL Draft… Waived by Oakland on November 9, 2009… Signed by Jacksonville as a free agent on November 21, 2009… Waived by Jacksonville on September 5, 2010… Signed by Cleveland as a free agent on October 20, 2010.

Seasonal Reviews:2010: Was in training camp with the Jaguars before being waived.

2009: Appeared in three games with the Raiders, mainly on special teams… Was inactive for seven games.

2008: Played in season opener before being placed on injured reserve on September 10.

2007: Played in all 16 games for the fi rst time in his career and started the fi nal six games at right tackle… Team had a 100-yard rusher in four of his six starts… Part of an offensive line that did not allow a sack in three straight starts (12/2 at Denver, 12/9 at Green Bay, 12/16 vs. Indianapolis).

2006: Started six games as a rookie, two at right guard and four at left guard, while appearing in 15 contests… Made fi rst career start in season opener at San Diego (9/11).

College: Started his fi nal 42 games all at left tackle at Weber State Uni-versity (2002-05), after taking over in the third game of his freshman sea-son… Helped offense average 372.8 yards his senior season… All-Big Sky Conference honorable mention selection as a junior… Majored in geography.

Personal: Born in San Diego, Calif. and grew up in Lebanon, Ore… At-tended Lebanon (Ore.) High School… Twin brother, Pat, was a teammate at Weber State, was selected by Dallas in the seventh round of the 2006 NFL Draft and currently plays for the Miami Dolphins… Married (Jana).

McQUISTAN CAREER GAMES PLAYED Regular Season PostseasonYear Team GP GS GP GS2006 Oakland 15 6 0 02007 Oakland 16 6 0 02008 Oakland 1 0 0 02009 Oak/Jac. 3 0 0 02010 Jac. 0 0 0 0Career 35 12 0 0

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SUPPLEMENTAL BIOS STEVE VALLOS 68 Offensive Line Height: 6-3 Weight: 310 College: Wake Forest Birthdate: December 28, 1983 How Acquired: W. (Sea.) – ‘10 Year with Browns: First

Year in NFL: Fourth

Career Transactions: Originally drafted by Seattle in the seventh round (232nd overall) of the 2007 NFL Draft… Waived by Seattle on September 1, 2007… Signed by Seattle to the practice squad on September 4, 2007… Signed by Seattle on January 14, 2008… Waived by Seattle on September 5, 2010… Claimed by Cleveland via waivers on September 7, 2010.

Seasonal Reviews:2010: Spent training camp with the Seahawks before joining the Browns via waivers.

2009: Saw action in all 16 games for the second consecutive season… Earned three starts with two at center and one at left guard.

2008: Appeared in all 16 games with fi ve starts at center.

2007: Spent the entire season on Seattle’s practice squad.

College: Set the Wake Forest University (2003-06) record for most career starts with 48… Earned fi rst-team All-American honors by Sports Illus-trated and The Sporting News… As a junior, helped the Demon Deacons led the ACC in rushing with 197 yards per game… Majored in commu-nications.

Personal: A native of Boardman, Ohio where he attended Boardman High School… Earned letters in football, wrestling and track… Named the Youngstown Vindicator’s Wrestler of the Year and set the school’s sea-son (24) and career (58) pin records.

VALLOS’ CAREER GAMES PLAYED Regular Season PostseasonYear Team GP GS GP GS2008 Seattle 16 5 0 02009 Seattle 16 3 0 0Career 32 8 0 0

DEMETRIUS WILLIAMS 88 Wide Receiver Height: 6-2 Weight: 202 College: Oregon Birthdate: March 28, 1983 How Acquired: FA – ‘10 Year with Browns: First

Year in NFL: Fifth

Career Transactions: Originally drafted by Baltimore in the fourth round (111th overall) of the 2006 NFL Draft… Waived by Baltimore on September 4, 2010… Signed by Cleveland on October 26, 2010.

Seasonal Reviews:2010: Spent training camp with Baltimore before being waived.

2009: Appeared in 13 games and recorded eight receptions for 142 yards and one touchdown… Hauled in season-highs in catches (four), yards (71), and a touchdown against Chicago (12/20)… Also saw action in both playoff games, netting his fi rst career playoff reception for 12 yards at Indianapolis (1/16/10).

2008: Saw action in the fi rst seven games before being placed on injured reserve (10/29)… Posted 13 receptions for 180 yards and a touchdown … Grabbed six catches for 53 yards at Indianapolis (10/22)… Snagged a 70-yard touchdown reception against Oakland (10/26).

2007: Appeared in the fi rst nine games, with four starts, before being inactive the fi nal seven with a high ankle sprain… Caught 20 passes for 290 yards… Converted 16 of his 20 receptions into fi rst downs… Hauled in fi ve catches for 63 yards at Cleveland (9/30).

2006: Played in all 16 games, and one playoff game… Pulled in 22 receptions for 396 yards for a team-high 18.0 yards per catch and two touchdowns… Recorded his fi rst 100-yard receiving game, including a career long 77-yard touchdown reception against Cleveland (12/17).

College: Played in 45 career games with 28 starts at the University of Oregon (2002-05)… Recorded 162 career receptions for 2,660 yards and 20 touchdowns… Set a school record with 11 games with 100 or more receiving yards, while his career reception total ranked third in school history and his yardage total was fourth… Majored in sociology.

Personal: Native of Concord, Calif. where he attended De La Salle High School… Reeled in 34 catches for 829 yards and 15 touchdowns, adding one punt return for a touchdown, as a senior.

Year Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD2006 Baltimore 16 1 22 396 18.0 77t 22007 Baltimore 9 4 20 290 14.5 34 02008 Baltimore 7 0 13 180 13.8 70t 12009 Baltimore 13 0 8 142 17.8 34 1NFL Totals 45 5 63 1008 16.0 77t 4

RECEIVING WILLIAMS' CAREER OFFENSIVE STATISTICS

WILLIAMS’ SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSRECEPTIONS: 6 at Indianapolis 10/12/08RECEIVING YARDS: 100 vs. Cleveland 12/17/06LONG RECEPTION: 77t vs. Cleveland 12/17/06RECEIVING TD: 1, four times, most recently vs. Chicago 12/20/09