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  • djp73
    Coach Porter Davis
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    Bringing Back the Bite - The Cleveland Browns





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    BROWNS YEARLY RESULTS

    Browns Yearly Results - 2016 Season and Beyond
    YEARWLTDIV. FIN.PLAYOFFSPFPAPDHEAD COACH
    201641204 of 4Did Not Qualify359418-59Hue Jackson

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      BROWNS DRAFT RESULTS
      2017 Draft and Beyond


      2017 Draft Selections
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        BROWNS RECORDS AND AWARDS
        2016 Season and Beyond


        Browns Records and Awards - 2016 and Beyond
        YearPlayerPositionAward/Record
        2016Josh GordonWRBest WR
        2016Cody KesslerQBAFC Offensive Rookie of the Year
        2016Josh GordonWRPro Bowl
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          LEAGUE RESULTS
          2016 SEASON AND BEYOND


          NFL Results - 2016 Season and Beyond
          YearSuper Bowl WinnerScoreLoserSuper Bowl MVPAFC Championship LoserNFC Championship Loser
          LISeahawks27 - 21 (OT)BillsSEA QB R. WilsonChiefsCowboys
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            LEAGUE RECORDS AND AWARDS
            2016 SEASON AND BEYOND


            NFL Records - 2016 and Beyond
            YearPlayerPositionRecord
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            NFL Honors - 2016 and Beyond

            2016
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              NFL PRO BOWLERS
              2016 SEASON AND BEYOND


              2016-2017
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                BROWNS RETIRED NUMBERS

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                • djp73
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                  2016 BROWNS ROSTER

                  ACTIVE ROSTER
                  INCLUDES PLAYERS ON IR
                  # Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Age Exp. College
                  54Alexander, Dominique LB 6'0"23521R Oklahoma
                  25Atkinson III, George RB 6'1"220231Notre Dame
                  78Bailey, Alvin OL 6'3"320254Arkansas
                  82Barnidge, Gary TE 6'6"250319Louisville
                  75Bitonio, Joel OL 6'4"305253Nevada
                  20Boddy-Calhoun, Briean DB 5'9"19323R Minnesota
                  92Bryant, Desmond DL 6'6"310308Harvard
                  26Burley, Marcus DB 5'10"190264Delaware
                  24Campbell, Ibraheim DB 5'11"208242Northwestern
                  59Carder, Tank LB 6'2"235275Texas Christian
                  19Coleman, Corey WR 5'11"18522R Baylor
                  72Coleman, Shon OL 6'7"31024R Auburn
                  4Colquitt, Britton P 6'2"205318Tennessee
                  64Cooper, Jonathan OL 6'2"302264North Carolina
                  96Cooper, Xavier DL 6'4"300242Washington State
                  34Crowell, Isaiah RB 5'11"225233Alabama State
                  56Davis, Demario LB 6'2"248275Arkansas State
                  87DeValve, Seth TE 6'3"24523R Princeton
                  66Drango, Spencer OL 6'6"31523R Baylor
                  74Erving, Cameron OL 6'5"313242Florida State
                  12Gordon, Josh WR 6'3"225253Baylor
                  77Greco, John OL 6'4"318319Toledo
                  10Griffin III, Robert QB 6'2"218265Baylor
                  23Haden, Joe DB 5'11"195277Florida
                  89Hamlett, Connor TE 6'7"259241Oregon State
                  16Hawkins, Andrew WR 5'7"180306Toledo
                  81Higgins, Rashard WR 6'1"19822R Colorado State
                  8Hogan, Kevin QB 6'3"21823R Stanford
                  91Holmes, Tyrone DE 6'2"25323R Montana
                  41Howard, Tracy DB 5'10"18522R Miami
                  29Johnson Jr., Duke RB 5'9"210232Miami (Fla.)
                  57Johnson, Cam LB 6'3"268263Virginia
                  42Johnson, Malcolm FB 6'1"231242Mississippi State
                  6Kessler, Cody QB 6'1"21523R USC
                  30Kindred, Derrick DB 5'10"21022R Texas Christian
                  58Kirksey, Christian LB 6'2"235243Iowa
                  52Lemonier, Corey LB 6'3"255244Auburn
                  80Louis, Ricardo WR 6'2"21522R Auburn
                  13McCown, Josh QB 6'4"2183714Sam Houston State
                  98Meder, Jamie DL 6'3"308252Ashland
                  2Murray, Patrick K 5'7"182253Fordham
                  94Nassib, Carl DL 6'7"27523R Penn State
                  90Ogbah, Emmanuel LB 6'4"27522R Oklahoma State
                  44Orchard, Nate LB 6'4"255232Utah
                  99Paea, Stephen DL 6'1"310286Oregon State
                  3Parkey, Cody K 6'0"190243Auburn
                  67Pasztor, Austin OL 6'7"308254Virginia
                  33Poyer, Jordan DB 6'0"191254Oregon State
                  11Pryor Sr. , Terrelle WR 6'4"223274Ohio State
                  62Reiter, Austin OL 6'3"307241South Florida
                  39Reynolds, Ed DB 6'1"207242Stanford
                  53Schobert, Joe LB 6'1"24522R Wisconsin
                  55Shelton, Danny DL 6'2"335232Washington
                  21Taylor, Jamar DB 5'11"192264Boise State
                  86Telfer, Randall TE 6'4"250241USC
                  73Thomas, Joe OL 6'6"3123110Wisconsin
                  22Williams Sr., Tramon DB 6'0"1923310Louisiana Tech
                  28Winston, Glenn RB 6'2"220273Northwood
                  97Wright, Gabe DT 6'2"284242Auburn


                  PRACTICE SQUAD
                  # Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Age Exp. College
                  35Alexander, MackensieCB5'10"19022R Clemson
                  48Bell, VonnFS5'11"20521R Ohio State
                  63Brendel, JakeC6'3"30323R UCLA
                  31Caldwell, Trey DB 5'9"18522R Louisiana-Monroe
                  36Drake, KenyanRB6'1"21022R Alabama
                  18Mathews, Mitch WR 6'5"22025R Brigham Young
                  95Ringo, ChristianDL6'1"298241Louisiana-Lafayette
                  27Robinson, JoshRB5'8"218241Mississippi State
                  68Silberman, IanLG6'5"306231Boston College
                  50Wright III, Scooby LB 6'0"24022R Arizona
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                    Coach Porter Davis
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                    2016 BROWNS DEPTH CHART

                    Cleveland Browns Depth Chart - 2016
                    Regular Offense
                    STARTER2ND3RD4TH
                    WRJ. GordonC. Coleman (slot)R. Louis
                    TEG. BarnidgeC. HamlettR. TelferS. DeValve
                    LTJ. ThomasS. Drango
                    LGJ. BitonioJ. Cooper
                    CJ. GrecoC. Erving
                    RGA. BaileyJ. Cooper
                    RTA. PasztorS. Coleman
                    WRT. Pryor Sr.A. HawkinsR. Higgins
                    QBJ. McCownC. KesslerK. Hogan
                    FBM. Johnson
                    HBI. CrowellD. Johnson Jr.G. Atkinson III
                    Base 3-4 Defense
                    STARTER2ND3RD4TH
                    LDEJ. MederS. PaeaT. Holmes
                    NTD. SheltonG. WrightS. Paea
                    RDEC. NassibX. CooperT. Holmes
                    LOLBE. OgbahC. LemonierC. Johnson
                    LILBD. DavisT. Carder
                    RILBC. KirkseyD. Alexander
                    ROLBJ. SchobertC. JohnsonC. Lemonier
                    CBJ. HadenT. Williams Sr. (nickel)B. Boddy-Calhoun
                    SSI. CampbellD. Kindred
                    FSJ. PoyerE. Reynolds III
                    CBJ. TaylorM. BurleyT. Howard
                    Special Teams
                    STARTER2ND3RD4TH
                    KC. Parkey
                    PB. Colquitt
                    HB. Colquitt
                    PRD. Johnson Jr.J. PoyerA. Hawkins
                    KRG. Atkinson IIID. Johnson Jr.A. Hawkins

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                      2016 season preview: Cleveland Browns

                      Another year, another attempt for the Browns to find some positive consistency, says John Kosko.




                      Another year, another attempt for the Browns to find some positive consistency, says John Kosko.

                      Prior to the 2015 season, owner Jimmy Haslam made a promise to the Cleveland Browns fan base that he would not “blow things up.” Optimism and hope was at its highest since 2007 – the only winning season in the past 14 seasons – after a 7-9 2014 season that saw Cleveland in legitimate playoff contention in November. Fast forward five short months and Haslam did indeed fire everyone and was on a search for a new staff. Sashi Brown was promoted to executive vice president of football operations, Hue Jackson was hired as head coach, and Paul DePodesta left a World Series team to become chief strategy officer. As soon as DePodesta was hired, the Browns were labeled as the Moneyball of football and analytics was king. While they are using analytics, it’s only one tool in the box.

                      Will Robert Griffin III (or Cody Kessler) finally solve Cleveland’s QB issues?

                      Quarterbacks: 31st in PFF’s preseason rankings

                      The Browns head into training camp with a QB competition. Browns fans know all too well how this has worked for the team the past 17 years. The jersey of shame currently holds 24 names and 2016 could mark the 25th and 26th quarterbacks the Browns will have started since 1999. The presumptive starter is Robert Griffin III, as the former rookie of the year signed a two-year, $15 million deal with Cleveland.

                      The last time we saw RG III in the regular season was 2014, with Week 2 that year being his last positively graded game. RG III is one of the most accurate QBs in the league when healthy, but his issues stem from decision-making under pressure. He still ranked in the top five in adjusted completion percentage when facing pressure, but when forced to go through progressions and throw late, he struggles. When throwing under/over 2.5 seconds per dropback, Griffin’s passer rating drops from 99.9 (under 2.5 seconds) to 66.4 (over).

                      If Hue Jackson can’t fix RG III, Cody Kessler or Josh McCown will be called upon. Based on how the team has operated this offseason, Kessler seems the most likely to be that guy. McCown is a veteran leader, but playing him over Kessler wouldn’t help anyone’s progress unless Kessler just isn’t ready. Kessler was extremely accurate the past two years under 20 yards and was top four in adjusted completion percentage under pressure in college in both 2014 and 2015. Regardless of who wins this competition, Cleveland will forever be looking for the next franchise quarterback until someone takes that mantle.

                      Can Duke Johnson and Isaiah Crowell give the Browns a 1-2 punch akin to Cincinnati?

                      Running backs: 20th

                      Duke Johnson quietly had one of the best rookie seasons we’ve seen from a running back since 2007. Of rookie backs with a minimum of 150 touches, Johnson had the third-highest receiving grade, third-highest forced missed tackle percentage, and fifth-highest elusive rating. Of those categories, only Johnson made an appearance in more than one in the top five, and that list of backs includes Marshawn Lynch, Adrian Peterson and Jonathan Stewart. If Johnson can continue his electric play as a receiver and show that same ability as a runner, the Browns’ 20th-ranked unit will start sniffing top-10 status. Isaiah Crowell should be better utilized in Hue Jackson’s power running attack, as Crowell’s vision and elusive ability is limited. He hits the hole hard but doesn’t do much after contact – has just 30 career missed tackles on 333 carries.



                      Corey Coleman (and more rookies) to the rescue

                      Receiving corps: 30th

                      The Browns navigated the first round of the draft and picked Baylor’s Corey Coleman, which started a drastic departure of how this front office views the importance of the position. The receiving corps has been depleted the past few seasons with former GM Ray Farmer’s ignorance of the need. Coleman was PFF’s top WR in the draft class while Colorado State’s Rashard Higgins wasn’t too far behind at No. 7. Coleman was easily the most explosive WR in the class, while Higgins was arguably the best route runner. Both were extremely productive and graded top 10 in the class in 2015 – in fact, fourth-round pick Jordan Payton was also a top-10-graded receiver. Rookies will have growing pains and their potential is sky-high, but until they prove it against NFL cornerbacks, potential is just that.

                      Replacing Alex Mack and Mitchell Schwartz is a tall order

                      Offensive line: 21st

                      If the Browns had a group to feel good about last season, it was the offensive line, as they had one of the best units heading into 2015. Joe Thomas did Joe Thomas things and had one of the best seasons of his Hall of Fame career. Joel Bitonio was injured for several games and never regained his excellent rookie form. John Greco took a big step back and had his worst season of his career and it ended in injury. Alex Mack never truly recovered from his broken leg that ended his 2014 season, and Mitchell Schwartz had his best season of his career. Schwartz has departed for Kansas City while Mack opted out of his contract to play for Kyle Shanahan again in Atlanta.

                      Replacing Mack will be Cam Erving, the 2015 first-round pick, who played at guard in 2015 and graded as the third-worst in the NFL. While he was out of position, it’s not an encouraging sign. Either Alvin Bailey, rookie Shon Coleman or rookie Spencer Drango will take Schwartz’s spot at right tackle. During training camp, the Browns rotated through three different players at right tackle before settling on Austin Pasztor. Pasztor has never graded well in his four-year career and most likely won the job because of his experience rather than good play, even though he logged his best preseason to date. Drango graded as one of the best tackles in college the past two years, allowing just two sacks and three hits (zero sacks in 2015), while Coleman allowed just three sacks and one hit the past two years.

                      Can Danny Shelton build off second-half improvement?

                      Front-seven: 32nd

                      The Browns front-seven will be reliant on rookies to step up and second-year players to make a sophomore leap. Last year’s first-round pick, Danny Shelton, needs to lead that charge and continue to play at a strong level. From Weeks 10 to 17, Shelton graded as the third-best rookie defensive tackle and 18th in the league, with strong play against the run. The slimmed-down Shelton (he reportedly dropped down to 330 pounds) will need to start disrupting the quarterback, as he only recorded eight hurries in 2015. While we at PFF liked what they did to improve their pass rush in the draft with the selections of Emmanuel Ogbah, Carl Nassib, Joe Schobert and Scooby Wright, that many rookies being able to make an immediate impact is unrealistic. New defensive coordinator Ray Horton will blitz the QB frequently, which can help a young defense as they adjust to NFL speed. A lot of players’ successes will hinge on Shelton being able to clog running lanes and creating interior pressure.

                      A healthy Joe Haden elevates the whole secondary

                      Secondary: 25th

                      Haden struggled (compared to his first four seasons) in former head coach Mike Pettine’s man press scheme where he was asked to do too much shadowing the opposing team’s No. 1 WR. Injured heading into the 2015 season, Haden was consistently out of position, which led to the former Florida Gator getting torched for four touchdowns on just 31 targets and grading as the worst cornerback last year. Haden can be a top-10 cornerback in the NFL when healthy, but he tends to give up too many catches to reach elite status. Ray Horton allows his cornerbacks to press or play off man, which suits Haden better, allowing him to switch up his technique based on the flow and feel of the game. Haden will struggle early in the season as he recovers from his offseason ankle surgery, but if he can get back to even his 2014 levels, the rest of the secondary has an easier job.
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                          2016 BROWNS SCHEDULE
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                            GAME PREVIEW

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                            SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 11TH, 2016 1:00PM
                            LINCOLN FINANCIAL FIELD
                            PHILADELPHIA, PA
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                            EAGLES ROOKIE QB CARSON WENTZ
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                            STATS COMPARISON
                            2015 STATS
                            278|PF|377
                            432|PA|430
                            5311|YG|5830
                            6067|YA|6426

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                            INACTIVES


                            Browns Inactives
                            PosPlayerInjury Note
                            QBRobert Griffin IIIFractured Shoulder Blade - IR
                            HBGlenn WinstonTorn Rotator Cuff - IR
                            CAustin ReiterComplete ACL Tear - IR
                            LEDesmond BryantTorn Pectoral - IR
                            ROLBNate OrchardBroken Ankle - IR
                            KPatrick MurrayComplete ACL Tear - IR

                            Eagles Inactives
                            PosPlayerInjury Note
                            REAlex McCalisterAchilles Tear - Season
                            MLBJoe WalkerComplete ACL Tear - Season

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                              GAME REPORT

                              SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 11TH, 2016 1:00PM
                              LINCOLN FINANCIAL FIELD
                              PHILADELPHIA, PA
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                              CROWELL CELEBRATES AN EARLY TOUCHDOWN RUN


                              ROOKIE STRUGGLES
                              Wentz throws two picks in Browns win

                              Philadelphia, Pennsylvania -
                              Carson Wentz was rudely welcomed into the NFL Sunday against the Browns. The rookie passer completed 11 of 20 pass attempts for 142 yards and was picked off twice. He finished with a 37.9 passer rating as Cleveland ran away with a 24-6 victory in the season opener.

                              Browns safety Jordan Poyer picked off a pass that was tipped by Zach Ertz and linebacker Demario Davis wrestled away a ball that was intended for Jordan Matthews near the goal line.

                              The Eagles had a hard time running the ball as Cleveland frequently stacked eight defenders in the box, daring Wentz to try to beat them through the air. Ryan Mathews had some success, picking up 38 yards on eight carries before leaving the game in the third quarter with an injury. Darren Sproles was held to 14 yards on 10 carries.

                              Nelson Agholor led the Eagles receiving corps with 51 yards on three receptions, Jordan Matthews was just behind with 48 yards, also on three receptions.

                              Josh McCown had a solid outing for the Browns, throwing for 210 yards and a touchdown on 21 of 27 passing.

                              Isaiah Crowell led all rushers with 97 yards on 19 carries. He scored in the first quarter to give the Browns a lead they would never relinquish.

                              Josh Gordon led all receivers with 65 yards on five receptions while Terrelle Pryor added 50 yards on four catches. Rookie Corey Coleman caught four passes for 46 yards and a score.

                              The Cleveland defense held Philadelphia to 197 yards of total offense and just 55 on the ground in the win while the Browns rolled up 339 yards of offense.

                              "It was really a team win. Smart football. No turnovers, good defense and a good running game. Good team win." Browns head coach Hue Jackson said after the game.

                              The Browns are now 1-0 and will host the 1-0 Ravens next Sunday at Firstenergy Stadium.

                              Game Media



                              Box Score
                              Cleveland Browns at Philadelphia Eagles
                              Sep 11, 20161ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
                              Cleveland Browns (1-0)7140324
                              Philadelphia Eagles (0-1)30036
                              Team Stats Comparison
                              CLEPHI
                              Total Offense339197
                              Rushing Yards12955
                              Passing Yards210142
                              First Downs1611
                              Punt Return Yards1323
                              Kick Return Yards7920
                              Total Yards431240
                              Turnovers02
                              3rd Down Converstion74
                              4th Down Conversion10
                              2-Point Conversion10
                              Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals2-20-1
                              Penalties145
                              Posession Time25:1014:50
                              Scoring Summary
                              FIRST QUARTER SCORINGCLEPHI
                              7:05(PHI) C. Sturgis 44 Yd FG03
                              2:05(CLE) I. Crowell 8 Yd run (C. Parkey kick)73
                              SECOND QUARTER SCORINGCLEPHI
                              5:48(CLE) C. Parkey 57 Yd FG103
                              3:15(CLE) C. Parkey 23 Yd FG133
                              0:06(CLE) C. Coleman 20 Yd pass from J. McCown (2PT)213
                              FOURTH QUARTER SCORINGCLEPHI
                              6:39(PHI) C. Sturgis 34 Yd FG216
                              3:20(CLE) C. Parkey 21 Yd FG246
                              Cleveland Browns
                              PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
                              J. McCown21/2721010
                              RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
                              I. Crowell19975.11
                              M. Johnson3175.70
                              D. Johnson Jr.7152.10
                              RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
                              J. Gordon56513.00
                              T. Pryor Sr.45012.50
                              C. Coleman44611.51
                              R. Telfer11717.00
                              I. Crowell2157.50
                              G. Barnidge2115.50
                              DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
                              D. Davis50.010
                              C. Kirksey40.000
                              D. Shelton40.000
                              J. Haden40.000
                              J. Schobert40.000
                              C. Nassib40.000
                              J. Poyer20.010
                              KICKINGFGXPPTSLONG
                              C. Parkey3/31/11058
                              PUNTINGNOYDSAVGIN20
                              B. Colquitt26934.50
                              KICK RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
                              G. Atkinson III26331.50
                              D. Johnson Jr.11616.00
                              PUNT RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
                              D. Johnson Jr.11313.00
                              Philadelphia Eagles
                              PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
                              C. Wentz11/2014202
                              RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
                              R. Mathews8384.80
                              D. Sproles10141.10
                              C. Wentz331.00
                              RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
                              N. Agholor35117.00
                              J. Matthews34816.00
                              D. G.Beckham33110.30
                              Z. Ertz2126.00
                              DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
                              B. Logan80.000
                              M. Jenkins80.000
                              C. Barwin80.000
                              J. Hicks70.000
                              R. McLeod Jr.70.000
                              M. Kendricks60.000
                              R. Brooks60.000
                              N. Carroll II40.000
                              N. Bradham40.000
                              L. McKelvin40.000
                              KICKINGFGXPPTSLONG
                              C. Sturgis2/30/0644
                              PUNTINGNOYDSAVGIN20
                              D. Jones25025.00
                              KICK RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
                              J. Huff12020.00
                              PUNT RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
                              D. Sproles12323.00


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