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Top 75 Moments: No. 53 - Jerome Harrison, Josh Cribbs turn in historical performances in same 2009 game

Copied! To continue our celebration of the franchise s 75th anniversary, we re launching Browns Countdown: Top 75 Moments presented by Bridgestone. Over the next month, through videos, articles and more, we ll be highlighting the top 75 moments in Browns history. Our video tributes, which will be available at ClevelandBrowns.com, the Browns mobile app and the Browns official YouTube Channel, will dive deep into the top 20 while our articles will put the spotlight on a number of different moments that are sprinkled throughout the top 75. We re moving down to No. 53, which highlights the best rushing performance in Cleveland Browns history and one of the best special teams performances of all time.

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You've Got Mail: Working In The Offseason

You ve Got Mail: Working In The Offseason Arizona Cardinals Topics include trade rules, rookie cornerbacks and Zaven s role Darren Urban The offseason rolls on. It feels like May just started and now it s almost over (I think the schedule being released later than it used to be has fouled up my perspective.) As always, you can leave a question for a future mailbag by going here. From Kenyon Carlson via azcardinals.com: When a player requests a trade and is granted permission to seek one, does the league require that franchise to make that public? There s been a lot of talk on the forum that the Cards didn t need to make Hicks request to actively seek a trade public. Also, what would be your personal rationale as to why the Cards chose to address WR in round 2 when there were some interesting CBs available at pick 47? Also, do players select their own plays for highlight reels or do they consult input from a coordinator? Finally, when a player is traded, does his salary fol

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In rebuttal: Norm Gellatly: Cartoon should have reflected NFL diversity

Read Article I was bothered by Dave Granlund’s colorful cartoon amongst your opinion content on Super Bowl Sunday (Feb. 7). A lineman from the Buccaneers and Chiefs is each holding the trophy situated between them. Well done, except for two things: both players are depicted white, when the NFL is about three-quarters Black and February is Black History month. Being aged I have watched the NFL since the late 1940s, when the league champions were the Philadelphia Eagles. Surprisingly, they occasionally played on Saturday night, using a white football with black stripes. The games were shown on the new medium, television. Fewer than 10 Black people were in the 10-team league at the time.

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Pain and progress: Ralph Goldston paved the way for Black players

Pain and progress: Ralph Goldston paved the way for Black players
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