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The team before an NFL football game between the Cleveland Browns and Baltimore Ravens on September 13, 2020 at M&T Bank Stadium. The Browns lost 6–38. Matt Starkey/Cleveland Browns 2 / 100
Wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. (13) before an NFL football game between the Cincinnati Bengals and Cleveland Browns on September 17, 2020 at FirstEnergy Stadium. The Browns won 35-30. Matt Starkey/Cleveland Browns 3 / 100
The stadium during an NFL football game between the Cincinnati Bengals and Cleveland Browns on September 17, 2020 at FirstEnergy Stadium. The Browns won 35-30. Doug Beigie/Cleveland Browns 4 / 100
Quarterback Baker Mayfield (6) before an NFL football game between the Cincinnati Bengals and Cleveland Browns on September 17, 2020 at FirstEnergy Stadium. The Browns won 35-30.
The 2020 NFL regular season is over and while the playoffs are humming right along it s time to reflect on how a couple of former Louisiana Ragin Cajun rookies performed this past season.
The Cajuns had three players drafted during the 2020 NFL Draft in OL Robert Hunt (Round Two, Pick 39-Miami Dolphins), OL Kevin Dotson (Round 4, Pick 135-Pittsburgh Steelers), and RB/KR Raymond Calais (Round 7, Pick 245-Tampa Bay Bucs).
In addition, two others got scooped up and played this season as undrafted free agents in DB Michael Jacquet III with the Philadelphia Eagles and WR Ja Marcus Bradley by the Cleveland Browns.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers are ready for their playoff matchup against the Cleveland Browns at Heinz Field. The final step in setting their roster for the game is the announcement of the inactive list. After elevating tight end Kevin Rader from the practice squad on Saturday, the inactive list is made up of six players. With no players with an injury status for the game, the Steelers list is comprised completely of healthy scratches.
Inactives for the #Steelers tonight vs. the Browns: QB Dobbs, SS Antoine Brooks, RB McFarland, OLB Elliott, OL Isidora, DL Buggs. Bob Labriola (@BobLabriola) January 10, 2021
A lot of things had to happen for the Jaguars to end up in this situation, and finishing with the worst record in the NFL is too simple an explanation. There are hundreds, if not thousands, of small moments that had an impact on that outcome, some dating back to January or even earlier. What transpired in the past two weeks, however, sealed the deal.
And while the Jaguars did their part with blowout losses to Baltimore and Chicago losing by a combined 81-31 they couldn t have done it without the New York Jets victories over the Los Angeles Rams and Cleveland. Eight players played key roles and provided some of those small moments that added up to have a huge impact.