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Communications Depar Communications Depar Communications Depar Communications Depar Communications Depar tment tment tment tment tment 76 Lou Groza Blvd., Berea, OH 44017 www.clevelandbrowns.com 440-891-5000/440-891-5010 fax Contact Contact Contact Contact Contact: Bill Bonsiewicz, Reagan Berube, Ken Mather, Amy Palcic Game #8 Game #8 Game #8 Game #8 Game #8 FOR IMMEDIA OR IMMEDIA OR IMMEDIA OR IMMEDIA OR IMMEDIATE RELEASE TE RELEASE TE RELEASE TE RELEASE TE RELEASE Nov. 1, 2005 Cle Cle Cle Cle Cleveland Br eland Br eland Br eland Br eland Browns (2-5) vs. T wns (2-5) vs. T wns (2-5) vs. T wns (2-5) vs. T wns (2-5) vs. Tennessee Titans (2-6) ennessee Titans (2-6) ennessee Titans (2-6) ennessee Titans (2-6) ennessee Titans (2-6) Dat Dat Dat Dat Date: e: e: e: e: Nov. 6, 2005 Sit Sit Sit Sit Site: e: e: e: e: Cleveland Browns Stadium Kic Kic Kic Kic Kickof of of of off: f: f: f: f: 1:00 p.m. (ET) Capacity Capacity Capacity Capacity Capacity: 73,200 Sur Sur Sur Sur Surface: face: face: face: face: Grass 2005 Sc 2005 Sc 2005 Sc 2005 Sc 2005 Schedule/R hedule/R hedule/R hedule/R hedule/Results esults esults esults esults Preseason (3-1) Preseason (3-1) Preseason (3-1) Preseason (3-1) Preseason (3-1) Dat Dat Dat Dat Date Opponent Opponent Opponent Opponent Opponent Time/R Time/R Time/R Time/R Time/Result esult esult esult esult Aug. 13 New York Giants W, 17-14 Aug. 20 at Detroit Lions W, 21-13 Aug. 26 Carolina Panthers L, 20-23 Sept. 1 at Chicago Bears W, 16-6 Regular Season (2-5) egular Season (2-5) egular Season (2-5) egular Season (2-5) egular Season (2-5) Dat Dat Dat Dat Date Opponent Opponent Opponent Opponent Opponent Time/R Time/R Time/R Time/R Time/Result esult esult esult esult Sept. 11 Cincinnati Bengals L, 13-27 Sept. 18 at Green Bay Packers W, 26-24 Sept. 25 at Indianapolis Colts L, 6-13 Oct. 2 BYE WEEK Oct. 9 Chicago Bears W, 20-10 Oct. 16 at Baltimore Ravens L, 3-16 Oct. 23 Detroit Lions L, 10-13 Oct. 30 at Houston Texans L, 16-19 Nov. 6 Tennessee Titans 1:00 p.m. Nov. 13 at Pittsburgh Steelers 8:30 p.m. Nov. 20 Miami Dolphins 1:00 p.m. Nov. 27 at Minnesota Vikings 1:00 p.m. Dec. 4 Jacksonville Jaguars 1:00 p.m. Dec. 11 at Cincinnati Bengals 1:00 p.m. Dec. 18 at Oakland Raiders 4:05 p.m. Dec. 24 Pittsburgh Steelers 1:00 p.m. Jan. 1 Baltimore Ravens 1:00 p.m. All times Eastern WEEKL WEEKL WEEKL WEEKL WEEKL Y PRESS RELEASE Y PRESS RELEASE Y PRESS RELEASE Y PRESS RELEASE Y PRESS RELEASE ON THE AIR... ON THE AIR... ON THE AIR... ON THE AIR... ON THE AIR... CBS CBS CBS CBS CBS broadcasts the game with Don Criqui Don Criqui Don Criqui Don Criqui Don Criqui (play-by-play) and Steve Beuerlein e Beuerlein e Beuerlein e Beuerlein e Beuerlein (analyst) call- ing the action. WMMS WMMS WMMS WMMS WMMS (1 00.7 FM) serves as the flag- ship radio station. Jim Dono Jim Dono Jim Dono Jim Dono Jim Donovan an an an an, who provided play-by-play for NFL games on NBC from 1987-97, does play-by-play. Doug Doug Doug Doug Doug Diek Diek Diek Diek Dieken en en en en, a standout left tackle for the Browns from 1971-84 who holds club records for most consecu- tive games played (203) and most consecutive starts (194), provides analysis. Andre Kno Andre Kno Andre Kno Andre Kno Andre Knott tt tt tt tt is the sideline reporter and Mik Mik Mik Mik Mike Sn e Sn e Sn e Sn e Snyder yder yder yder yder, Sports Director for WTAM Radio, serves as the pregame, halftime and postgame host. Former Brown Hanf Hanf Hanf Hanf Hanford Dix ord Dix ord Dix ord Dix ord Dixon on on on on co-hosts the “Countdown to Kickoff” pregame show. NO NO NO NO NOTABLE QUO ABLE QUO ABLE QUO ABLE QUO ABLE QUOTABLE ABLE ABLE ABLE ABLE “No one said it was going to be easy. Even though we won two games early on and gave the fans some hope, we are not executing as well as we need to. I don’t think we need to throw in the towel and I don’t think the fans need to throw in the towel. We still have nine games left. We are going to play hard in those nine games and if we get to the point where we can make that one play, we’ll win some games.” - Head Coach Romeo Crennel omeo Crennel omeo Crennel omeo Crennel omeo Crennel on his outlook for the rest of the year. THE G THE G THE G THE G THE GAME AME AME AME AME The Cleveland Browns return home to take on the Tennessee Titans this Sunday, Nov. 6, 1 p.m., at Cleveland Browns Stadium. The Browns (2-5) will look to bounce back from a 19-16 setback against Houston, while the Titans (2-6) also look to right the ship following their loss to Oakland, 34- 25. Cleveland stands tied with Baltimore for third place in the AFC North. QB T rent Dilf er and TE Aar on Shea hooked up for an eight-yard score in the first quarter and K Phil Da wson knocked home 3-of-3 FGs, but turn- overs allowed the Texans to pull out a 19-16 victory last Sunday. RB R euben Dr oughns carried the ball 20 times for 99 yards, while RB William Green added 48 yards on 10 carries to give the offense a season-high 156 yards rushing. WR Ant onio Br y ant grabbed four passes for 98 yards, and TE S t e v e Heiden also had four receptions for 43 yards. DB Leigh Bodden’s first-quarter INT extended the Browns streak to 20 consecutive games forcing a turnover, tied with San Diego for the longest current streak in the NFL. For the fifth consecutive game, the Browns defense gave up just one offensive TD, which tied a franchise record (1970-71). The Browns and Titans will meet for the 59 th time in series history on Sunday, dating back to 1970. The Browns hold a 32-26 (.551) advantage against their former AFC Central rivals, though the series is knotted 14- 14 (.500) in Cleveland. The Browns have won the past two meetings, both held in Tennessee. The Browns are 1-2 at home this season, while the Titans are 1-3 on the road. First-year head coach R omeo Crennel has tweaked the Browns roster in 2005 as the club only returns 27 players (eight starters) from the 2004 roster. Dilf er (trade with Seattle) leads the offense, which features playmakers Dr oughns, Br y ant, Nor thcutt and first-round pick WR Bra ylon Edw ards. Free agent additions LT L.J. Shelt on (Arizona), OG Joe Andruzzi (New England) and OG Cose y Coleman (Tampa Bay) help anchor the of- fensive line with holdovers RT R y an T uc k er and C Jef f F aine. Defensively, the Browns will employ a more aggressive 3-4 scheme this season, led by MLB Andra Da vis, OLB K enard Lang and DL Or pheus R o y e. Free agent FS Brian R ussell (Minnesota) helps anchor the secondary with veterans CB Da ylon McCutc heon and SS Chris Cr oc k er.

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Communications DeparCommunications DeparCommunications DeparCommunications DeparCommunications Departmenttmenttmenttmenttment76 Lou Groza Blvd., Berea, OH 44017www.clevelandbrowns.com440-891-5000/440-891-5010 faxContactContactContactContactContact::::: Bill Bonsiewicz, Reagan Berube, KenMather, Amy Palcic

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2005 Sc2005 Sc2005 Sc2005 Sc2005 Schedule/Rhedule/Rhedule/Rhedule/Rhedule/ResultsesultsesultsesultsesultsPreseason (3-1)Preseason (3-1)Preseason (3-1)Preseason (3-1)Preseason (3-1)DatDatDatDatDateeeee OpponentOpponentOpponentOpponentOpponent Time/RTime/RTime/RTime/RTime/ResultesultesultesultesultAug. 13 New York Giants W, 17-14Aug. 20 at Detroit Lions W, 21-13Aug. 26 Carolina Panthers L, 20-23Sept. 1 at Chicago Bears W, 16-6RRRRRegular Season (2-5)egular Season (2-5)egular Season (2-5)egular Season (2-5)egular Season (2-5)DatDatDatDatDateeeee OpponentOpponentOpponentOpponentOpponent Time/RTime/RTime/RTime/RTime/ResultesultesultesultesultSept. 11 Cincinnati Bengals L, 13-27Sept. 18 at Green Bay Packers W, 26-24Sept. 25 at Indianapolis Colts L, 6-13Oct. 2 BYE WEEKOct. 9 Chicago Bears W, 20-10Oct. 16 at Baltimore Ravens L, 3-16Oct. 23 Detroit Lions L, 10-13Oct. 30 at Houston Texans L, 16-19Nov. 6 Tennessee Titans 1:00 p.m.Nov. 13 at Pittsburgh Steelers 8:30 p.m.Nov. 20 Miami Dolphins 1:00 p.m.Nov. 27 at Minnesota Vikings 1:00 p.m.Dec. 4 Jacksonville Jaguars 1:00 p.m.Dec. 11 at Cincinnati Bengals 1:00 p.m.Dec. 18 at Oakland Raiders 4:05 p.m.Dec. 24 Pittsburgh Steelers 1:00 p.m.Jan. 1 Baltimore Ravens 1:00 p.m.

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CBSCBSCBSCBSCBS broadcasts the game withDon CriquiDon CriquiDon CriquiDon CriquiDon Criqui (play-by-play) andSSSSSttttteeeeevvvvve Beuerlein e Beuerlein e Beuerlein e Beuerlein e Beuerlein (analyst) call-ing the action.

WMMS WMMS WMMS WMMS WMMS (100.7 FM)serves as the flag-ship radio station.

Jim DonoJim DonoJim DonoJim DonoJim Donovvvvvananananan, who provided play-by-play for NFLgames on NBC from 1987-97, does play-by-play. DougDougDougDougDougDiekDiekDiekDiekDiekenenenenen, a standout left tackle for the Browns from1971-84 who holds club records for most consecu-tive games played (203) and most consecutive starts(194), provides analysis. Andre KnoAndre KnoAndre KnoAndre KnoAndre Knott tt tt tt tt is the sidelinereporter and MikMikMikMikMike Sne Sne Sne Sne Snyderyderyderyderyder, Sports Director for WTAMRadio, serves as the pregame, halftime and postgamehost. Former Brown HanfHanfHanfHanfHanford Dixord Dixord Dixord Dixord Dixononononon co-hosts the“Countdown to Kickoff” pregame show.

NONONONONOTTTTTABLE QUOABLE QUOABLE QUOABLE QUOABLE QUOTTTTTABLEABLEABLEABLEABLE“No one said it was going to be easy. Even though we won two gamesearly on and gave the fans some hope, we are not executing as wellas we need to. I don’t think we need to throw in the towel and I don’tthink the fans need to throw in the towel. We still have nine gamesleft. We are going to play hard in those nine games and if we get tothe point where we can make that one play, we’ll win some games.”- Head Coach RRRRRomeo Crennelomeo Crennelomeo Crennelomeo Crennelomeo Crennel on his outlook for the rest of the year.

THE GTHE GTHE GTHE GTHE GAMEAMEAMEAMEAMEThe Cleveland Browns return home to take on the Tennessee Titans thisSunday, Nov. 6, 1 p.m., at Cleveland Browns Stadium. The Browns (2-5)will look to bounce back from a 19-16 setback against Houston, while theTitans (2-6) also look to right the ship following their loss to Oakland, 34-25. Cleveland stands tied with Baltimore for third place in the AFC North.

QB Trent Dilfer and TE Aaron Shea hooked up for an eight-yard score inthe first quarter and K Phil Dawson knocked home 3-of-3 FGs, but turn-overs allowed the Texans to pull out a 19-16 victory last Sunday. RB ReubenDroughns carried the ball 20 times for 99 yards, while RB William Greenadded 48 yards on 10 carries to give the offense a season-high 156 yardsrushing. WR Antonio Bryant grabbed four passes for 98 yards, and TESteve Heiden also had four receptions for 43 yards. DB Leigh Bodden’sfirst-quarter INT extended the Browns streak to 20 consecutive gamesforcing a turnover, tied with San Diego for the longest current streak inthe NFL. For the fifth consecutive game, the Browns defense gave up justone offensive TD, which tied a franchise record (1970-71).

The Browns and Titans will meet for the 59th time in series history onSunday, dating back to 1970. The Browns hold a 32-26 (.551) advantageagainst their former AFC Central rivals, though the series is knotted 14-14 (.500) in Cleveland. The Browns have won the past two meetings,both held in Tennessee. The Browns are 1-2 at home this season, whilethe Titans are 1-3 on the road.

First-year head coach Romeo Crennel has tweaked the Browns roster in2005 as the club only returns 27 players (eight starters) from the 2004roster. Dilfer (trade with Seattle) leads the offense, which featuresplaymakers Droughns, Bryant, Northcutt and first-round pick WR BraylonEdwards. Free agent additions LT L.J. Shelton (Arizona), OG Joe Andruzzi(New England) and OG Cosey Coleman (Tampa Bay) help anchor the of-fensive line with holdovers RT Ryan Tucker and C Jeff Faine. Defensively,the Browns will employ a more aggressive 3-4 scheme this season, led byMLB Andra Davis, OLB Kenard Lang and DL Orpheus Roye. Free agent FSBrian Russell (Minnesota) helps anchor the secondary with veterans CBDaylon McCutcheon and SS Chris Crocker.

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NEWNEWNEWNEWNEWS & NOS & NOS & NOS & NOS & NOTESTESTESTESTESTHE LAST TIME...REGULAR SEASONTHE LAST TIME...REGULAR SEASONTHE LAST TIME...REGULAR SEASONTHE LAST TIME...REGULAR SEASONTHE LAST TIME...REGULAR SEASONBRBRBRBRBROOOOOWNS 3WNS 3WNS 3WNS 3WNS 311111, , , , , at at at at at TTTTTennessee Titans 28 Oennessee Titans 28 Oennessee Titans 28 Oennessee Titans 28 Oennessee Titans 28 OT (9/22/02)T (9/22/02)T (9/22/02)T (9/22/02)T (9/22/02)NASHVILLE – Cleveland rallied from a 14-point fourth quarter deficit to beatthe Tennessee Titans, 41-38, in overtime at the Coliseum. K Phil Dawson,who earlier in the game saw his consecutive field goals made streak end at21, started a new streak with a game-winning 33-yard field goal with 10:47remaining in overtime. The Browns defense limited the Titans to just 3.2yards per play and 187 total net yards, the fewest allowed by the club since11/27/94 (182 vs. Houston). Cleveland out-gained Tennessee 403-187 anddoubled the Titans in first downs, 26-13. QB Tim Couch, making his firststart of the season, posted his sixth career 4th quarter comeback and totaledcareer-highs in completions (36) and attempts (50) and tied his career-bestwith 3 TDs. Rookie WR Andre Davis caught a pair of TD passes and extendedhis consecutive games with a TD grab to three. WR Dennis Northcutt scoredtwo touchdowns (74-yard punt return and 8-yard TD with :12 left in regulation)and recovered a crucial onside kick with 2:35 left to set up his tying score.The game marked just the second time (2-25) since 1999 that the Brownshad won a game when trailing at halftime.

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SCORING SUMMARSCORING SUMMARSCORING SUMMARSCORING SUMMARSCORING SUMMARYYYYYTTTTTeameameameameam QQQQQ TimeTimeTimeTimeTime PlaPlaPlaPlaPlayyyyyBrowns 1 10:55 A. Davis 14 yd. pass from T. Couch (Dawson kick) (7-78, 4:05)Titans 1 1:40 E. George 2 yd. run (Nedney kick) (11-34, 5:23)Titans 2 8:55 J. Simon 12 yd. pass from S. McNair (Nedney kick) (7-43, 3:42)Titans 2 2:56 A. Dyson 16 yd. INT return (Nedney kick)Browns 3 1:25 D. Northcutt 74 yd. punt return (Dawson kick)Titans 4 5:06 K. Dyson 7 yd. pass from McNair (Nedney kick) (3-9, 1:38)Browns 4 2:35 A. Davis 12 yd. pass from T. Couch (Dawson kick) (9-42, 2:23)Browns 4 0:12 D. Northcutt 8 yd. pass from T. Couch (Dawson kick) (9-42, 2:23)Browns 4 10:47 P. Dawson 33 yd. field goal (8-65, 4:13)

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FIRST DOFIRST DOFIRST DOFIRST DOFIRST DOWNS:WNS:WNS:WNS:WNS: 26 13TIME OF POSSESSION:TIME OF POSSESSION:TIME OF POSSESSION:TIME OF POSSESSION:TIME OF POSSESSION: 31:02 33:11TTTTTOOOOOTTTTTAL NET YAL NET YAL NET YAL NET YAL NET YARDS:ARDS:ARDS:ARDS:ARDS: (Ru/Pa): 403 (92/311) 187 (86/101)PUNTPUNTPUNTPUNTPUNTS/AS/AS/AS/AS/Avvvvverageerageerageerageerage::::: 5-41.6 8-40.9PENALPENALPENALPENALPENALTIES/YTIES/YTIES/YTIES/YTIES/Yardsardsardsardsards: 7-57 14-96FUMBLES/LFUMBLES/LFUMBLES/LFUMBLES/LFUMBLES/LOSTOSTOSTOSTOST::::: 4-3 1-0

INDIVIDUINDIVIDUINDIVIDUINDIVIDUINDIVIDUAL STAL STAL STAL STAL STAAAAATISTICSTISTICSTISTICSTISTICSTISTICSPPPPPASSING:ASSING:ASSING:ASSING:ASSING: CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE: Couch 36-50-326 (3 TD, INT) TEN: TEN: TEN: TEN: TEN: McNair 15-23-107 (2 TD)RRRRRUSHING:USHING:USHING:USHING:USHING: CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE: White 9-43; Green 8-26; Couch 3-23; TEN: TEN: TEN: TEN: TEN: George 23-59 (TD), McNair5-17, Green 4-9, Simon 1-1,Comella 1-0RECEIVING:RECEIVING:RECEIVING:RECEIVING:RECEIVING: CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE: Johnson 9-90, White 9-38, A. Davis 5-99 (2 TD), Morgan 5-40, Northcutt3-24 (TD), Campbell 2-11, Heiden 1-11, Shea 1-8, Green 1-5; TEN:TEN:TEN:TEN:TEN: George 5-35, Mason3-31, Simon 2-15, Comella 2-13, Wycheck 2-6, Dyson 1-7INTERINTERINTERINTERINTERCEPTIONS:CEPTIONS:CEPTIONS:CEPTIONS:CEPTIONS: CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE: None; TEN:TEN:TEN:TEN:TEN: Dyson, 1-16 (TD)SSSSSAAAAACKS:CKS:CKS:CKS:CKS: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: Lang 1-6 TEN:TEN:TEN:TEN:TEN: Carter 1.5,-7, Thorton, 1.5-8PUNTING:PUNTING:PUNTING:PUNTING:PUNTING: CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE: Gardocki 5-208 (41.6); TEN:TEN:TEN:TEN:TEN: Hentrich 8-327 (40.9)PUNT RETURNS:PUNT RETURNS:PUNT RETURNS:PUNT RETURNS:PUNT RETURNS: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: Northcutt 4-105 (TD); TEN: TEN: TEN: TEN: TEN: Simon 1-30KICKKICKKICKKICKKICKOFF RETURNS:OFF RETURNS:OFF RETURNS:OFF RETURNS:OFF RETURNS: CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE: Davis 4-81; TEN:TEN:TEN:TEN:TEN: Berlin 2-38, Simon 1-16

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THE IF’S...THE IF’S...THE IF’S...THE IF’S...THE IF’S...• IF TE Steve Heiden grabs six receptions, he will set his

personal single-season high (28 in 2004).• IF WR/KR Joshua Cribbs returns a kickoff for a touchdown, he

will tie the franchise single-season record with two (EricMetcalf, 1990).

• IF the defense forces a turnover, they will extend their NFL-best (tied with San Diego) streak to 21 consecutive gameswith a takeaway.

• IF K Phil Dawson and LB Orlando Ruff play Sunday, it will marktheir respective 100th career game played.

• IF the defense allows only one TD (or less), it would extendtheir streak to six consecutive games and establish a new fran-chise mark in that category.

• IF WR Dennis Northcutt finishes Sunday’s game with 86yards receiving, he will reach the 3,000-yard mark for hiscareer. He currently sits at No. 15 in franchise history.Northcutt needs 109 yards to pass Greg Pruitt (3,022) forNo. 14 all-time.

LAST WEEKLAST WEEKLAST WEEKLAST WEEKLAST WEEKat Houstat Houstat Houstat Houstat Houston Ton Ton Ton Ton Teeeeexxxxxans 19, BRans 19, BRans 19, BRans 19, BRans 19, BROOOOOWNS 1WNS 1WNS 1WNS 1WNS 16 (16 (16 (16 (16 (10/30/05)0/30/05)0/30/05)0/30/05)0/30/05)HOUSTON – Texans K Kris Brown made 4-of-5 FGs and Houston’sdefense recovered two fumbles to lead the Texans to a 19-16 victoryover the Browns at Reliant Stadium in Houston. The Texans struckfirst as QB David Carr found rookie WR Jerome Mathis for a 34-yardTD pass less than five minutes into the game. The Browns respondedon the ensuing drive, as QB Trent Dilfer found TE Aaron Shea for aneight-yard TD pass on fourth-and-one to knot the score at 7-7. TheBrowns would add a pair of FGs before the Texans would add a FG oftheir own just before the break, giving Cleveland a 13-10 halftimeedge. The Texans defense forced a pair of fumbles in the third quar-ter, but Houston was forced to settle for a FG in both instances andgained a 16-13 lead. The Browns got the equalizer from K Phil Dawsonwith 5:06 to play. However, Mathis brought Dawson’s kickoff back63 yards to the Browns 40, and the Texans were able to get the de-ciding points on a 40-yard FG by Brown with 2:45 remaining. BrownsRB Reuben Droughns carried the ball 20 times for 99 yards, whileTexans RB Domanick Davis picked up 91 yards on 28 carries. Bryantfinished the day with 98 yards on four receptions.

NEXT GNEXT GNEXT GNEXT GNEXT GAMEAMEAMEAMEAMECleveland hits the road to take on the Pittsburgh Steelers next Sun-day, Nov. 13 at 8:30 p.m. at Heinz Field. Tennessee takes their byeweek before resuming play, hosting Jacksonville on Sunday, Nov. 20at 1 p.m.

ABOUT THE TITABOUT THE TITABOUT THE TITABOUT THE TITABOUT THE TITANS (2-6)ANS (2-6)ANS (2-6)ANS (2-6)ANS (2-6)The Titans rallied to score 22 points in the sec-ond quarter against the Oakland in Week 8,but fell to the Raiders by a 34-25 margin fortheir sixth loss of the season. Tennesseegrabbed wins over Baltimore and Houston butis currently riding a three game losing streak.

The last three losses were decided by a deficit of no more than 10points. QB Steve McNair leads the squad in passing with 1,603 yardsand eight TDs. WR Drew Bennett has pulled in 407 receiving yardsand one TD while TE Ben Troupe has caught three TD passes. RBChris Brown leads the running attack for the second consecutive yearwith 506 yards on 118 carries and three TDs. Defensively, LB KeithBulluck has posted 65 tackles and two sacks and LB Brad Kassell ison pace to break his season high in tackles (83) with 46 in eightgames.

TTTTTeameameameameam 11111 22222 33333 44444 FinalFinalFinalFinalFinalCleveland 10 3 0 3 16Houston 7 3 3 6 19

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THE SERIESTHE SERIESTHE SERIESTHE SERIESTHE SERIESThe Browns – Titans series dates back to 1970 when Cleveland de-feated the Houston Oilers, 28-14, in the first meeting between thetwo franchises. The Browns went on to win the next eight gamesbefore Houston finally notched its first victory in 1974. Cleveland holdsa 32-26 series record and carries a two-game winning streak againstthe Titans heading into Sunday’s game at Cleveland Browns Stadium.In 2002, Cleveland won its second consecutive game at Tennessee,claiming a 31-28 overtime victory in the last game between the twoteams. On seven different occasions, the Browns have gone on towin a third game in a row after tallying two straight games in theseries.

RRRRResults vs. Tesults vs. Tesults vs. Tesults vs. Tesults vs. Tennessee Titansennessee Titansennessee Titansennessee Titansennessee TitansRegular Season Totals 32-26-0 .551Home 14-14-0 .500Away 18-12-0 .600

Playoffs 0-1-0 .000

Houston Oilers 11-22-1970 W 28-14at Houston Oilers 12-07-1970 W 21-10Houston Oilers 09-19-1971 W 31-0at Houston Oilers 11-28-1971 W 37-24at Houston Oilers 10-22-1972 W 23-17Houston Oilers 11-05-1972 W 20-0Houston Oilers 10-21-1973 W 42-13at Houston Oilers 11-11-1973 W 23-13Houston Oilers 09-22-1974 W 20-7at Houston Oilers 12-15-1974 L 24-28Houston Oilers 10-12-1975 L 10-40at Houston Oilers 12-21-1975 L 10-21at Houston Oilers 11-07-1976 W 21-7Houston Oilers 12-05-1976 W 13-10at Houston Oilers 10-16-1977 W 24-23Houston Oilers 12-11-1977 L 15-19Houston Oilers 10-01-1978 L 13-16at Houston Oilers 11-05-1978 L 10-14at Houston Oilers 09-30-1979 L 10-31Houston Oilers 12-02-1979 W 14-7Houston Oilers 09-15-1980 L 7-16at Houston Oilers 11-30-1980 W 17-14Houston Oilers 09-13-1981 L 3-9at Houston Oilers 12-03-1981 L 13-17at Houston Oilers 12-26-1982 W 20-14Houston Oilers 10-30-1983 W 25-19 OT

BROWNS-OILERS/TITANS REGULAR SEASON SERIESFAST FACTS

Number of Meetings: 58

TTTTTeam Superlativeam Superlativeam Superlativeam Superlativeam SuperlativesesesesesBrowns’ Largest Margin of Victory: 33 (Browns 40, Oilers 7 – 11/22/87 atHouston)Oilers/Titans’ Largest Margin of Victory: 44 (Oilers 58, Browns 14 – 12/9/90at Houston)Current Series Streak: Browns 2 (Since 12/30/01)Browns’ Longest Win Streak: 9 (11/22/70 – 9/22/74)Oilers/Titans’ Longest Win Streak: 6 (11/5/95 – 12/2/01)Most Points by Browns: 42, Oilers 13 (10/21/73 at Cleveland)Most Points by Oilers/Titans: 58, Browns 14 (12/9/90 atHouston)Most Points, Both Teams: 79 (Browns 41, Titans 38 – 12/30/01at Tennessee)Fewest Points by Browns: 0, Titans 24 (12/17/00 at Cleveland)Fewest Points by Oilers/Titans: 0, Browns 31 (9/19/71 atCleveland); Browns 20 (11/5/72 at Cleveland)Fewest Points, Both Teams: 12 (Oilers 9, Browns 3 – 9/13/81at Cleveland)

Individual HighsIndividual HighsIndividual HighsIndividual HighsIndividual HighsRushing Attempts by a Brown: 32, Mike Pruitt (12/3/81)Rushing Attempts by an Oiler/Titan: 36, Eddie George (11/19/00)Rushing Yards by a Brown: 188, Ernest Byner (12/16/84)Rushing Yards by an Oiler/Titan: 143, Joe Dawkins (11/22/70)Rushing Touchdowns by a Brown: 3, Mike Pruitt (12/11/83)Rushing Touchdowns by an Oiler/Titan: 4, Lorenzo White (12/9/90)Passing Yards by a Brown: 336, Tim Couch (12/30/01)Passing Yards by an Oiler/Titan: 414, Warren Moon (12/23/89)Passing Touchdowns by a Brown: 3, four times, most recently by Tim Couch(9/22/02)Passing Touchdowns by an Oiler/Titan: 5, Warren Moon (11/18/90)Receptions by a Brown: 10, four times, most recently by Leroy Hoard (12/15/91)Receptions by an Oiler/Titan: 11, Drew Hill (11/17/91)Receiving Yards by a Brown: 184, Webster Slaughter (10/29/89)Receiving Yards by an Oiler/Titan: 167, Tim Smith (12/16/84)Receiving Touchdowns by a Brown: 2, four times, most recently by Andre’

Davis (9/22/02)Receiving Touchdowns by an Oiler/Titan: 3, Mack Alston (10/12/75)

at Houston Oilers 12-11-1983 L 27-34Houston Oilers 11-25-1984 W 27-10at Houston Oilers 12-16-1984 W 27-20at Houston Oilers 10-13-1985 W 21-6Houston Oilers 12-15-1985 W 28-21at Houston Oilers 09-14-1986 W 23-20Houston Oilers 11-30-1986 W 13-10 OTHouston Oilers 10-11-1987 L 10-15at Houston Oilers 11-22-1987 W 40-7at Houston Oilers 11-07-1988 L 17-24Houston Oilers 12-18-1988 W 28-23^Houston Oilers 12-24-1988 L 23-24Houston Oilers 10-29-1989 W 28-17at Houston Oilers 12-23-1989 W 24-20Houston Oilers 11-18-1990 L 23-35at Houston Oilers 12-09-1990 L 14-58at Houston Oilers 11-17-1991 L 24-28Houston Oilers 12-15-1991 L 14-17at Houston Oilers 11-08-1992 W 24-14Houston Oilers 12-20-1992 L 14-17Houston Oilers 11-21-1993 L 20-27at Houston Oilers 12-12-1993 L 17-19at Houston Oilers 10-13-1994 W 11-8Houston Oilers 11-27-1994 W 34-10at Houston Oilers 09-17-1995 W 14-7Houston Oilers 11-05-1995 L 10-37at Tennessee Titans 09-19-1999 L 9-26Tennessee Titans 11-28-1999 L 21-33at Tennessee Titans 11-19-2000 L 10-24Tennessee Titans 12-17-2000 L 0-24Tennessee Titans 12-02-2001 L 15-31at Tennessee Titans 12-30-2001 W 41-38at Tennessee Titans 09-22-2002 W 31-28 OT

BrBrBrBrBrooooowns-wns-wns-wns-wns-Titans Series NoTitans Series NoTitans Series NoTitans Series NoTitans Series Notttttes:es:es:es:es: ·• The Browns – Titans all-time series is the third oldest in

Cleveland franchise history behind Pittsburgh and Cincinnati.· • Cleveland has won all three overtime victories against

Houston/Tennessee in 1983, 1986 and 2002.· • The Browns have never lost a game to Tennessee when

scoring 25 points or more.· • Cleveland’s streak of nine consecutive wins over Houston/

Tennessee from 1970-74 is the second highest against anyNFL opponent in franchise history except for the ArizonaCardinals (12 straight from 1950-55) and WashingtonRedskins (12 straight from 1963-71).

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TTTTTALE OF THE TALE OF THE TALE OF THE TALE OF THE TALE OF THE TAPEAPEAPEAPEAPE(based on 2005 regular season)

CLECLECLECLECLE TENTENTENTENTENPPPPPoints Scoredoints Scoredoints Scoredoints Scoredoints Scored 13.4 (29) 20.1 (17)TTTTToooootal Oftal Oftal Oftal Oftal Offffffenseenseenseenseense 284.3 (26) 325.3 (18)RRRRRushing Ofushing Ofushing Ofushing Ofushing Offffffenseenseenseenseense 92.1 (25) 103.5 (20)PPPPPassing Ofassing Ofassing Ofassing Ofassing Offffffenseenseenseenseense 192.1 (22) 221.8 (13)PPPPPoints Allooints Allooints Allooints Allooints Allowwwwwededededed 17.4 (8) 26.4 (27)TTTTToooootal Deftal Deftal Deftal Deftal Defenseenseenseenseense 342.0 (24) 308.9 (16)RRRRRushing Defushing Defushing Defushing Defushing Defenseenseenseenseense 133.9 (27) 106.0 (12)PPPPPassing Defassing Defassing Defassing Defassing Defenseenseenseenseense 208.1 (19) 202.9 (15)TTTTTurnournournournournovvvvver Ratioer Ratioer Ratioer Ratioer Ratio -2 (18) -8 (27t)

2005 NFL RANKINGS:2005 NFL RANKINGS:2005 NFL RANKINGS:2005 NFL RANKINGS:2005 NFL RANKINGS:Rankings following each week of the regular season

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Week 1 (after Cin) 373.0 95.0 278.0 8-9t-4 9-18t-6Week 2 (after G.B.) 382.0 76.0 307.0 3-14-1 4-26-2Week 3 (after Ind.) 342.3 75.0 267.3 6-13-3 10-26-4Week 4 (after BYE) 342.3 75.0 267.3 6-13-2 12-25t-5Week 5 (after Chi.) 326.3 75.3 251.0 8-15-6 16-29-9Week 6 (after Bal.) 298.2 74.2 224.0 13-15-4 26-30-12Week 7 (after Det.) 277.5 81.5 196.0 13-15-10 26-28-21Week 8 (after Hou.) 284.3 92.1 192.1 13-13-11 26-25-22Week 9 (after Ten.)Week 10 (after Pit.)Week 11 (after Mia.)Week 12 (after Min.)Week 13 (after Jac.)week 14 (after Cin.)Week 15 (after Oak.)Week 16 (after Pit.)Week 17 (after Bal.)

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Week 1 (after Cin) 420.0 148.0 272.0 14-12-11 30-26-25Week 2 (after G.B.) 436.0 132.0 304.0 16-13t-16 31-28t-30Week 3 (after Ind.) 403.7 125.0 278.7 16-13-15 30-25-29Week 4 (after BYE) 403.7 125.0 278.7 16-12-16 30-26-30Week 5 (after Chi.) 369.3 137.8 231.5 15-15-12 28-30-24Week 6 (after Bal.) 365.6 140.0 225.4 13-14-11 27-29-23Week 7 (after Det.) 359.5 136.7 222.8 15-13-11 29-28-23Week 8 (after Hou.) 342.0 133.9 208.1 13-13-10 24-27-19Week 9 (after Ten.)Week 10 (after Pit.)Week 11 (after Mia.)Week 12 (after Min.)Week 13 (after Jac.)week 14 (after Cin.)Week 15 (after Oak.)Week 16 (after Pit.)Week 17 (after Bal.)

CONNECTIONSCONNECTIONSCONNECTIONSCONNECTIONSCONNECTIONS

Local/PLocal/PLocal/PLocal/PLocal/Pererererersonal Connections:sonal Connections:sonal Connections:sonal Connections:sonal Connections: Browns DL Jason Fisk was a memberof the Tennessee Titans from 1999-2001…Titans defensive coordi-nator Jim Schwartz was a college/pro scout for the Cleveland Brownsfrom 1993-95…Tennessee running backs coach Sherman Smith is anative of Youngstown, Ohio and coached at Miami (Ohio) from 1990-91…Titans OL Jacob Bell was born in Cleveland, Ohio, attended St.Ignatius high school and went on to play college football at Miami(Ohio)…Tennessee LB Rocky Boiman hails from Cincinnati, Ohio andspent his high school days at St. Xavier…Browns OL Cosey Colemanattended the University of Tennessee…Cleveland LB Matt Stewartplayed college football at Vanderbilt in Nashville, Tenn….Titans SDonnie Nickey grew up in Plain City, Ohio, attended Jonathan Alderhigh school and went on to play college football at OhioState…Tennessee LB Robert Reynolds played college ball at OhioState…PrPrPrPrPro Connectionso Connectionso Connectionso Connectionso Connections: : : : : Titans head coach Jeff Fisher coached withCleveland running backs coach Dave Atkins on the Philadelphia Eaglesfrom 1986-90…Tennessee assistant head coach Dave McGinniscoached on the Arizona Cardinals when Browns OL L.J. Shelton wason the team from 1999-2000…Shelton and Tennessee DE KyleVanden Bosch were Cardinals teammates from 2001-04…Titans widereceivers coach Ray Sherman was present on the Pittsburgh Steelerswhen Cleveland DL Orpheus Roye was on the team in 1998…BrownsOL Mike Pucillo blocked for Tennessee RB Travis Henry on the Buf-falo Bills from 2002-04…Titans P Craig Hentrich and Cleveland OLJoe Andruzzi spent a season together on the Green Bay Packers in1997…College ConnectionsCollege ConnectionsCollege ConnectionsCollege ConnectionsCollege Connections: : : : : Tennessee quarterbacks coach CraigJohnson was a graduate assistant at the University of Arkansas whenBrowns defensive assistant coach Bob Trott was there in 1984…Ti-tans LB Rocky Boiman and Cleveland OL Jeff Faine were teammatesat Notre Dame from 2000-01…Tennessee rookie S Vincent Fuller at-tended Virginia Tech with Browns OL Jonathan Dunn from 2001-04,RB Lee Suggs from 2001-02 and LB Ben Taylor in 2001…ClevelandLB Justin Kurpeikis and Titans CB Rich Gardner played together atPenn State University from 2000-02…Browns OL Cosey Colemanplayed with Tennessee DT Albert Haynesworth and RB Travis Henryat the University of Tennessee…In 2001, Cleveland LB Andra Davisattended Florida with Titans CB Reynaldo Hill in 2001, TE Erron Kinneyfrom 1997-99 and TE Ben Troupe from 2000-01…Browns FB CoreyMcIntyre blocked for Tennessee rookie Pacman Jones for the 2001season at West Virginia…Titans rookie WR Brandon Jones was team-mates with Cleveland DBs Brodney Pool and Antonio Perkins from2001-04 at Oklahoma…Tennessee DB Andre Woolfolk also spent timewith Pool and Perkins at OU…Browns DL Simon Fraser played withTennessee S Donnie Nickey and LB Robert Reynolds at Ohio Statefrom 2001-02…Cleveland RB Reuben Droughns and Titans LB PeterSirmon were teammates on Oregon from 1998-99.

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BRBRBRBRBROOOOOWNS ALL-WNS ALL-WNS ALL-WNS ALL-WNS ALL-TIME RECORD VTIME RECORD VTIME RECORD VTIME RECORD VTIME RECORD VS.S.S.S.S.2005 REMAINING OPPONENT2005 REMAINING OPPONENT2005 REMAINING OPPONENT2005 REMAINING OPPONENT2005 REMAINING OPPONENTSSSSS

WWWWW LLLLL Pct.Pct.Pct.Pct.Pct. SSSSStreaktreaktreaktreaktreakTennessee Titans 32 26 .552 Won 2 (since 12/30/01)Pittsburgh Steelers 55 47 .539 Lost 1 (since 11/23/03)Miami Dolphins 4 7 .363 Lost 6 (since 12/12/88)Minnesota Vikings 3 8 .273 Lost 2 (since 12/9/95)Jacksonville Jaguars 2 7 .222 Won 1 (since 12/8/02)Cincinnati Bengals 33 31 .515 Lost 1 (since 9/11/05)Oakland Raiders 5 9 .357 Won 1 (since 10/12/03)Baltimore Ravens 3 8 .272 Lost 3 (since 9/14/03)

NEWNEWNEWNEWNEWS & NOS & NOS & NOS & NOS & NOTESTESTESTESTESIn September, the NFL pledged $1million to the Hurricane Katrina relieffund. In addition, NFL fans pledged$5 million to the Bush-Clinton KatrinaFund during the NFL’s Hurricane Re-

lief Weekend telethon held Sept. 18-19. The NFL, its owners, teamsand players also raised their collective donations to $12 million Inaddition to their own contributions, NFL teams and relief organiza-tions have raised approximately $4 million from fans at stadiums forHurricane Katrina relief, bringing the total generated by the NFL to$21 million. The highlight of Hurricane Relief Weekend was a 6 ½-hour telethon help on Sept. 19 on ABC and ESPN in which 35 NFLstars - - past and present - - manned phones at ABC’s Times SquareStudio in New York, accepting pledges from fans during the NFLdoubleheader televised by ABC and ESPN. The Bush-Clinton KatrinaFund will disperse its money to three special funds created by thegovernors of Louisiana, Alabama and Mississippi for the recovery ofthe region. The NFL, its teams and players will continue to supportGulf Coast relief efforts throughout the season. Fans can donate tothe cause by calling 1-800 HELP NOW or logging on towww.redcross.org.

“We appreciate the tremendous response of our fans and everythingthat our teams and players are doing to support the relief effort,”said Commissioner Paul Tagliabue. “We are going to stay at it be-cause all of America is going to have to stay at it.”

The Cleveland Browns organization also has numerous ties to theNew Orleans and Gulf Coast area:• TE Paul Irons (practice squad) is from New Orleans and attended

St. Augustine High School. His parents still live in the New Or-leans area.

• OL Nat Dorsey is also from New Orleans and graduated from St.Augustine High School. His parents also still live in the NewOrleans area.

• Senior VP/General Manager Phil Savage is from Mobile, Ala. andgraduated from Murphy High School. His parents still reside inthe Mobile area.

• OL Cosey Coleman was born in New Orleans and still has numer-ous relatives in the area.

• LB Orlando Ruff played for the Saints from 2003-04.• FB Terrelle Smith played for the Saints from 2000-03 and used

to live in the French Quarter.• Running Backs Coach Dave Atkins coached in New Orleans in

1996 and again from 2000-04.• Wide Receivers Coach Terry Robiskie is from New Orleans and

attended LSU. Robiskie still has numerous family members inthe New Orleans area.

• Quarterbacks coach Rip Scherer coached at the University ofSouthern Mississippi in Hattiesburg, Miss. from 2003-04.

• DT Alvin McKinley is from Jackson, Miss. and still has family inthe area.

• Pro Personnel Coordinator Steve Sabo worked for the Saints from1994-98.

• Publicity/Media Relations Coordinator Amy Palcic’s father andformer Browns assistant coach Bob Palcic is the tight ends coachfor the Saints, and her parents live in the New Orleans area.

HURRICHURRICHURRICHURRICHURRICANE KAANE KAANE KAANE KAANE KATRINA RELIEFTRINA RELIEFTRINA RELIEFTRINA RELIEFTRINA RELIEF

THE COTHE COTHE COTHE COTHE COAAAAACHESCHESCHESCHESCHESCleCleCleCleClevvvvveland Breland Breland Breland Breland Brooooowns - Rwns - Rwns - Rwns - Rwns - Romeo Crennelomeo Crennelomeo Crennelomeo Crennelomeo Crennel

Romeo Crennel was named the 11th head coach inCleveland Browns history on Feb. 8, 2005 after win-ning his third Super Bowl in four years as defensivecoordinator with the New England Patriots. Now en-tering his 36th season of coaching, Crennel has won atotal of five Super Bowls, including two with the NewYork Giants in 1986 and 1990. In 2004, the Patriots

owned the ninth best defense in the NFL and the sixth best run de-fense in the League. Crennel was also voted NFL Assistant Coach ofthe Year in 2003 by Pro Football Writers of America for having one ofthe top defenses in the league. In 2000, Crennel made his first ap-pearance in Cleveland for one year as the defensive coordinator/de-fensive line coach. From 1997-99 he coached the New York Jets’defensive line. Crennel began his career as a graduate assistant athis alma mater Western Kentucky. From there he made coachingappearances at Texas Tech, Ole Miss and Georgia Tech before earning a spot on the Giants coaching staff in 1981.

TTTTTennessee Titans - Jefennessee Titans - Jefennessee Titans - Jefennessee Titans - Jefennessee Titans - Jeff Fisherf Fisherf Fisherf Fisherf FisherJeff Fisher is in his eleventh season as head coachwith the franchise since taking over the HoustonOilers on an interim basis on Nov. 14, 1994, tengames into the 1994 season. Fisher was namedthe franchise’s fifteenth head coach on Jan. 5,1995. Through his tenure, Fisher has compiled a95-79 (.546) regular season record, while leadingthe Titans to the playoffs four times (1999, 2000-

02). After earning a wild-card berth in 1999, the Titans reachedSuper Bowl XXXIV where they lost 23-16 to the St. Louis Rams.Fisher also guided the Titans to the AFC Championship Game in2002 before falling to the Oakland Raiders, 41-24. Fisher was amember of the 1978 National Champion USC Trojans.

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#63 Joe Andruzzi#63 Joe Andruzzi#63 Joe Andruzzi#63 Joe Andruzzi#63 Joe Andruzzi – A nine-year NFL veteran that has spent timewith Green Bay and New England before coming toCleveland…Entering this season has a string of 72 consecutivestarts, and won three Super Bowls with the Patriots in 2001, ’03and ’04.

#2#2#2#2#24 Gar4 Gar4 Gar4 Gar4 Gary Baxty Baxty Baxty Baxty Baxtererererer – Joins the Browns after four successful seasonswith the Baltimore Ravens…In 2003, Baxter finished third on theRavens in tackles with 106 and was second on the team in 2002with 90.

#8 T#8 T#8 T#8 T#8 Trent Dilfrent Dilfrent Dilfrent Dilfrent Dilfererererer – An 11-year veteran in the NFL, Dilfer has won 26of his last 34 starts dating back to the 1999 season…Was a mem-ber of the 2000 Super Bowl Champion Baltimore Ravens andearned a spot on the NFC Pro Bowl roster in 1997 with TampaBay….Was 2-0 as a starter last season in Seattle, passing for 333yards and one TD.

#34 R#34 R#34 R#34 R#34 Reuben Dreuben Dreuben Dreuben Dreuben Droughnsoughnsoughnsoughnsoughns – Comes to Cleveland after having a spec-tacular season with the Broncos last year…Rushed for 1,240 yardsand six TDs, which included six 100-yard games…Ranked sixth inthe AFC in rushing yards and accounted for a team-high 83 firstdowns, which was tied for seventh in the NFL.

#95 Jason Fisk#95 Jason Fisk#95 Jason Fisk#95 Jason Fisk#95 Jason Fisk – Is an 11-year NFL veteran that has spent timewith the Vikings, Chargers and Titans. Spent last season in SanDiego, and started at defensive tackle in Super Bowl XXXIV forTennessee.

#1#1#1#1#10 K0 K0 K0 K0 Kyle Ricyle Ricyle Ricyle Ricyle Richardsonhardsonhardsonhardsonhardson – Is an eight-year NFL veteran with stops inSeattle, Miami, Baltimore and Cincinnati…Averaged 48.4 yards perpunt in the 2000 and 2001 seasons…Was a member of the 2000Super Bowl XXXV Champion Baltimore Ravens.

#55 Matt S#55 Matt S#55 Matt S#55 Matt S#55 Matt Sttttteeeeewwwwwarararararttttt – Joins Cleveland for his first season after re-cording 167 tackles, seven sacks and three recovered fumbleswith the Atlanta Falcons from 2001-04…Started every game forthe Falcons over the past two seasons and ranked second on theclub in tackles with 89 in ‘04.

#60 Cose#60 Cose#60 Cose#60 Cose#60 Cosey Colemany Colemany Colemany Colemany Coleman – Spent his first five seasons in the leaguewith Tampa Bay registering 71 games and 63 starts…Helped theBucs rush for 1,489 yards and 9 TDs in 2004 and started his 50th

career game against Oakland…Was the starting right guard forTampa Bay in Super Bowl XXXVII.

#2#2#2#2#27 Brian R7 Brian R7 Brian R7 Brian R7 Brian Russellussellussellussellussell – Ranked third on Minnesota last season intackles with 111, including 74 solo and one interception…Had 222career tackles and 11 interceptions in three seasons with Minne-sota and started every game from 2003-04.. In 2003, he endedthe year tied for the NFL lead in interceptions with nine…Was ahigh school teammate of DB Daylon McCutcheon at Bishop Amatin West Covina (Calif.).

#66 L.J. Shelt#66 L.J. Shelt#66 L.J. Shelt#66 L.J. Shelt#66 L.J. Sheltononononon – Spent the last six seasons with the ArizonaCardinals…Started every game from 2001-03 and logged ninestarts with the team last season.

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FFFFFORORORORORCING TURNOCING TURNOCING TURNOCING TURNOCING TURNOVERSVERSVERSVERSVERSThe Browns new aggressive 3-4 defense has forced a total of 11 (sixINTs, five fumbles) turnovers through the first seven games of theseason. Dating back to last season, Cleveland has forced at leastone turnover in 20 straight games (tied with San Diego for the long-est current streak in the NFL). DBs Leigh Bodden, Gary Baxter andDaylon McCutcheon tie for the team lead with two INTs apiece.AAAAActivctivctivctivctive Se Se Se Se Streaks/Most Consecutivtreaks/Most Consecutivtreaks/Most Consecutivtreaks/Most Consecutivtreaks/Most Consecutive Games with a Te Games with a Te Games with a Te Games with a Te Games with a Takakakakakeaeaeaeaeawwwwwaaaaayyyyy 20, Cleveland20, San Diego18, Atlanta

ONE AND DONEONE AND DONEONE AND DONEONE AND DONEONE AND DONEThe Browns defense has been stingy of late, giving up just one offen-sive TD in each of their last five games. Head Coach Romeo Crennel’sbend-but-don’t-break philosophy seems to be paying off. The Brownshave put together that type of streak only once before (Dec. 7, 1970– Sept. 26, 1971) and have never previously put together five suchgames successively within a single season. In team history, the Brownshave put together four consecutive games allowing one offensive TD(or less) on nine different occasions. Holding the Titans to one orless offensive TDs would set the longest streak in franchise history inthat department.

TEs Steve Heiden and Aaron Shea have quickly become integral partsof the Browns passing game, especially when it comes to moving thechains. Heiden has caught 23 passes, picking up first downs on 12occasions. Shea, meanwhile, has six first downs on 11 receptions,including a TD reception on fourth-and-one Oct. 30 at Houston. Addi-tionally, Heiden recorded his 100th career reception this season, alsoon Oct. 30 at Houston.

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Two offensive linemen got their first snaps of the season last week inHouston. OL Mike Pucillo played three series on offense when OLJoe Andruzzi was shaken up in the second quarter. In addition, OLNat Dorsey saw action on the FG and PAT protection units.

RB Reuben Droughns continues his quest to become the first Cleve-land RB to reach 1,000 yards since Kevin Mack (1,104) and EarnestByner (1,002) both accomplished the feat in 1985. Following his 99-yard performance at Houston, Droughns has 530 yards on the sea-son and needs only 470 to reach the mark. To reach 1,000 yards in2005, Droughns will need to average 52.2 yards per game the rest ofthe season. He is currently averaging 75.7 yards per game.

With 156 yards on the ground, the Browns set a season-high for 2005.Instrumental to putting up those numbers was RB William Green,who saw substantial time on offense for the first time this season.Green made the best of his opportunity, gaining 48 yards on 10 car-ries including a 17-yard run.

TTTTTAKE IT TAKE IT TAKE IT TAKE IT TAKE IT TO THE HOUSEO THE HOUSEO THE HOUSEO THE HOUSEO THE HOUSEWR/KR Joshua Cribbs became the fifth rookie in franchise history toreturn a kickoff for a TD with his 90-yard scamper on Oct. 23 vs.Detroit, joining André Davis, Carl Ward, Bobby Mitchell and LeroyBolden. Eric Metcalf set the all-time franchise record with two kick-off returns for a TD in 1990. Also, Cribbs’ 152 kickoff return yardsvs. Detroit are the second most in a single game by a Browns rookie(André Davis, 168 yards, 10/20/2002 vs. Houston).

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WHAWHAWHAWHAWHAT A DIFFERENCE A YEAR MAKEST A DIFFERENCE A YEAR MAKEST A DIFFERENCE A YEAR MAKEST A DIFFERENCE A YEAR MAKEST A DIFFERENCE A YEAR MAKESCleveland’s roster took a major overhaul this off-season. Only 27players currently on the roster spent time with Cleveland in ’04 (ac-tive, practice squad, injured reserve, etc.). The Browns return 21 play-ers (eight starters) on the 2005 opening day roster compared to thesame roster to start the season last year. Here’s a look at the 21holdovers that opened the season in both ’04 and ‘05: CB LeighBodden, OL Kirk Chambers, S Chris Crocker, LB Andra Davis (starterin ‘04), K Phil Dawson, C Jeff Faine (starter in ‘04), RB William Green(starter in ’04), TE Steve Heiden, LB Kenard Lang, CB Michael Lehan,CB Daylon McCutcheon (starter in ’04), DT Alvin McKinley, WR Den-nis Northcutt, LS Ryan Pontbriand, DT Orpheus Roye (starter in ’04),TE Aaron Shea, FB Terrelle Smith (starter in ’04), RB Lee Suggs, LBBen Taylor, LB Chaun Thompson (starter in ’04) and OL Ryan Tucker(starter in ’04).

NONONONONOT DRAFTED, NOT DRAFTED, NOT DRAFTED, NOT DRAFTED, NOT DRAFTED, NOT A PRT A PRT A PRT A PRT A PROBLEMOBLEMOBLEMOBLEMOBLEMA pair of Browns undrafted rookie free agents made the 53-manregular season roster – WR/KR Joshua Cribbs and DL Simon Fraser.Both Cribbs (Kent State) and Fraser (Ohio State) have ties to thestate of Ohio. Cribbs was a standout quarterback at Kent State,where he was a four-year starter and left as the Flashes’ all-timetotal offense leader with 10,839 yards. He scored a school-record41 career TDs and holds the Mid-American Conference record forrushing yards by a quarterback. Fraser was a three-time Ohio StateScholar-Athlete and a two-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree at OhioState, where he was a co-captain his senior season. Fraser attendedUpper Arlington (Ohio) High School and led the team to a state cham-pionship and later helped Ohio State to a NCAA title in 2002.

NEW SHERIFF IN TNEW SHERIFF IN TNEW SHERIFF IN TNEW SHERIFF IN TNEW SHERIFF IN TOOOOOWN - HEAD COWN - HEAD COWN - HEAD COWN - HEAD COWN - HEAD COAAAAACH RCH RCH RCH RCH ROMEO CRENNELOMEO CRENNELOMEO CRENNELOMEO CRENNELOMEO CRENNELFirst-year head coach Romeo Crennel is the Browns third head coachsince the club returned to the NFL in ’99 and the 11th full-time headcoach in franchise history. Chris Palmer coached the team to a 5-27record in two seasons from 1999-2000 and Butch Davis guided theBrowns to a 24-35 overall mark from 2001-04 (resigned 11 gamesinto the ’04 season; Terry Robiskie served as interim head coach forthe final five games). Crennel will join the Miami Dolphins’ NickSaban and San Francisco’s Mike Nolan as rookie head coaches thisseason. Here’s a look at the win totals for the NFL’s most recentrookie head coaches:NameNameNameNameName TTTTTeameameameameam YYYYYearearearearear RRRRRecordecordecordecordecordMike Mularkey Buffalo 2004 9-7Jim Mora Jr. Atlanta 2004 10-6Lovie Smith Chicago 2004 5-11Marvin Lewis Cincinnati 2003 8-8Jack Del Rio Jacksonville 2003 5-11

TRTRTRTRTRUSTED LIEUTENANTUSTED LIEUTENANTUSTED LIEUTENANTUSTED LIEUTENANTUSTED LIEUTENANTS - THE COS - THE COS - THE COS - THE COS - THE COAAAAACHING STCHING STCHING STCHING STCHING STAFFAFFAFFAFFAFFHead coach Romeo Crennel has assembled a veteran coaching stafffor ’05. Wide Receivers coach Terry Robiskie and special teams coor-dinator Jerry Rosburg are the only holdovers from last year’s staff. Intotal, the coaching staff has a collective 150 years of NFL coachingexperience and 14 Super Bowl rings. Here’s a look at the Browns2005 coaching staff:

NameNameNameNameName PPPPPositionositionositionositionosition Exp.Exp.Exp.Exp.Exp. SBsSBsSBsSBsSBsRomeo Crennel Head Coach 25 5Dave Atkins Running Backs 20 0Maurice Carthon Offensive Coordinator 12 *2Ben Coates Tight Ends 1 ^1Carl Crennel II Offensive Quality Control 1 0Jeff Davidson Offensive Line 11 3Todd Grantham Defensive Coordinator 7 0Mike Haluchak Linebackers 20 0John Lott Strength & Conditioning 9 0Marwan Maalouf Special Teams Quality Control 2 0Randy Melvin Defensive Line 3 1Terry Robiskie Wide Receivers 24 1Jerry Rosburg Special Teams 5 0Rip Scherer Quarterbacks 1 0Bob Trott Defensive Assistant 6 0Mel Tucker Defensive Backs Coach 1 0Jeff Uhlenhake Offensive Line Assistant 1 0Cory Undlin Defensive Quality Control 2 1TTTTTOOOOOTTTTTALS:ALS:ALS:ALS:ALS: 150150150150150 1111144444

*earned as a player with New York Giants^earned as player with Baltimore Ravens

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K Phil Dawson has enjoyed his fair share of success against theTitans since joining the Browns as an undrafted free agent in 1999.Against the former AFC Central rivals, Dawson has nailed 14-of-14PATs and 5-of-6 FGs in seven games. In addition, Dawson has booteda game-winning FG in two meetings between the Titans and Browns.His 33-yarder in OT lifted the Browns to a 31-28 victory on Sept. 22,2002, in their last meeting. Prior to that, Dawson’s 44-yard FG with55 seconds remaining proved to be the deciding factor in the Dec.30, 2001 contest between Cleveland and Tennessee. Among non-AFC North opponents, only the Houston Texans have seen Dawsonlight up the scoreboard more. Here’s a look at Dawson’s top careernumbers against non-division opponents:TTTTTeameameameameam GmGmGmGmGm PPPPPAAAAATTTTT FGFGFGFGFG PtsPtsPtsPtsPtsHouston Texans 3 6-6 10-10 36TTTTTennessee Titansennessee Titansennessee Titansennessee Titansennessee Titans 77777 111114-14-14-14-14-144444 5-65-65-65-65-6 2929292929New England 5 4-4 7-8 25Kansas City 2 5-5 6-6 23Jacksonville 7 10-10 4-6 22

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NEW SHERIFF PNEW SHERIFF PNEW SHERIFF PNEW SHERIFF PNEW SHERIFF PART II - QB TRENT DILFERART II - QB TRENT DILFERART II - QB TRENT DILFERART II - QB TRENT DILFERART II - QB TRENT DILFERVeteran signal-caller Trent Dilfer will guide the Browns in ’05. Dilferis a 12-year NFL veteran who has played in 117 career regular sea-son games with 103 starts. He hasn’t been a full-time starter since2002 (Seattle) but did guide the Seahawks to a pair of victories as afill-in in ‘04 – defeated Miami, 24-17 and Arizona, 24-21. Dating backto 1999, Dilfer has won 28 of his last 41 starts (including postseason),and guided Baltimore to a Super Bowl victory over the New York Gi-ants on Jan. 28, 2001.YYYYYearearearearear GPGPGPGPGP-GS-GS-GS-GS-GS AAAAAtt.tt.tt.tt.tt. Comp.Comp.Comp.Comp.Comp. Pct.Pct.Pct.Pct.Pct. YYYYYardsardsardsardsards TDTDTDTDTD Int.Int.Int.Int.Int. LongLongLongLongLong SacSacSacSacSacksksksksks YYYYYardsardsardsardsards RatingRatingRatingRatingRating

1994 (T.B.) 5-2 82 38 46.3 433 1 6 42 8 42 36.3

1995 (T.B) 16-16 415 224 54.0 2,774 4 18 64t 47 331 60.1

1996 (T.B) 16-16 482 267 55.4 2,859 12 19 45 28 207 64.8

1997 (T.B.) 16-16 386 217 56.2 2,555 21 11 59t 32 196 82.8

1998 (T.B.) 16-16 429 225 52.4 2,729 21 15 79t 27 172 74.0

1999 (T.B.) 10-10 244 146 59.8 1,619 11 11 62t 26 189 75.8

2000 (Bal.) 9-8 226 134 59.3 1,502 12 11 59t 23 135 76.6

2001 (Sea.) 6-4 122 73 59.8 1,014 7 4 54 10 72 92.0

2002 (Sea.) 6-6 168 94 56.0 1,182 4 6 83 7 36 71.12003 (Sea.) 5-0 8 4 50.0 31 1 1 14 1 8 59.92004 (Sea.) 5-2 58 25 43.1 333 1 3 56 4 21 46.1

2005 (Cle.) 7-7 212 130 61.3 1,445 7 8 80t 16 98 76.9

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SIGNAL CSIGNAL CSIGNAL CSIGNAL CSIGNAL CALLERS - DILFER TALLERS - DILFER TALLERS - DILFER TALLERS - DILFER TALLERS - DILFER TAKES OAKES OAKES OAKES OAKES OVERVERVERVERVERSince 1999 (103 regular season games), the Browns have had sevendifferent starting quarterbacks. Veteran QB Trent Dilfer is the eighthdifferent quarterback to start a game for the Browns since 1999(Dilfer is the fourth starting QB in four years in Cleveland – 2002:Tim Couch; 2003: Kelly Holcomb; 2004: Jeff Garcia). Couch hadstarted 59 of the club’s previous 101 regular season games. Otherthan Dilfer, only Couch, Holcomb, QB Jeff Garcia and QB DougPederson have won games as a starting quarterback for Cleveland.Here’s a look at the Browns starting QBs since 1999 and their recordsas starters during the regular season:NameNameNameNameName Games SGames SGames SGames SGames Startartartartartttttededededed RRRRRecordecordecordecordecord Pct.Pct.Pct.Pct.Pct.Tim Couch (1999-2003) 59 games 22-37 .373Kelly Holcomb (2001-04) 12 games 4-8 .333Jeff Garcia (2004) 10 games 3-7 .300Doug Pederson (2000) 8 games 1-7 .125TTTTTrent Dilfrent Dilfrent Dilfrent Dilfrent Dilfer (2005)er (2005)er (2005)er (2005)er (2005) 7 games7 games7 games7 games7 games 2-52-52-52-52-5 .286.286.286.286.286Luke McCown (2004) 4 games 0-4 .000Ty Detmer (1999) 2 games 0-2 .000Spergon Wynn (2000) 1 game 0-1 .000TTTTTOOOOOTTTTTAL:AL:AL:AL:AL: 1111103 games03 games03 games03 games03 games 32—732—732—732—732—711111 .3.3.3.3.31111111111

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At age 33, Browns QB Trent Dilfer is the sixth oldest starting quarter-back in the NFL. Prior to this season, Dilfer last started a game (forSeattle) on Dec. 26, 2004 vs. Arizona. Over his 12-year NFL career,Dilfer has played in 117 career games, including 103 starts. Here’sa quick look at the oldest starting QBs in the league:NameNameNameNameName TTTTTeameameameameam AAAAAge/Birge/Birge/Birge/Birge/BirthdathdathdathdathdayyyyyVinny Testaverde N.Y.J. 41 (11/13/63)Brett Favre G.B. 36 (10/10/69)Trent Green K.C. 35 (7/9/70)Kurt Warner Ari. 34 (6/22/71)Gus Frerotte Mia. 34 (7/31/71)TTTTTrent Dilfrent Dilfrent Dilfrent Dilfrent Dilfererererer Cle.Cle.Cle.Cle.Cle. 33 (3/133 (3/133 (3/133 (3/133 (3/13/72)3/72)3/72)3/72)3/72)

DRAFT PICKS - 2005 DRAFT CLASSDRAFT PICKS - 2005 DRAFT CLASSDRAFT PICKS - 2005 DRAFT CLASSDRAFT PICKS - 2005 DRAFT CLASSDRAFT PICKS - 2005 DRAFT CLASSCleveland added eight players to their training camproster through the 2005 NFL Draft. Here’s a look atthe Browns’ eight picks:

Rd.Rd.Rd.Rd.Rd. OvOvOvOvOverallerallerallerallerall NameNameNameNameName CollegeCollegeCollegeCollegeCollege PPPPPos.os.os.os.os. Ht.Ht.Ht.Ht.Ht. Wt.Wt.Wt.Wt.Wt.1. 3rd Braylon Edwards Michigan WR 6-3 2112. 34th Brodney Pool Oklahoma DB 6-2 2083. 67th Charlie Frye Akron QB 6-4 2174. 103rd Antonio Perkins Oklahoma DB 5-11 1885. 139th David McMillan Kansas DE/LB 6-3 2626a. 176th Nick Speegle New Mexico LB 6-6 2506b. *203rd Andrew Hoffman Virginia DL 6-4 2967. 217th Jonathan Dunn Virginia Tech OL 6-7 328*pick acquired in trade with Tampa Bay for QB Luke McCown

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Only two players from the Browns’ inaugural team in 1999 remainon the roster in ‘05 – CB Daylon McCutcheon and K Phil Dawson.McCutcheon (third round, 62nd overall) is the only draft choice remain-ing from the inaugural 1999 draft class. Dawson was signed as afree agent on March 25, 1999 and this off-season inked a contractextension that will keep him in a Browns uniform until 2010.

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Browns K Phil Dawson is among the NFL’s all-time best kickers in field goal percentage,netting 83.4 percent (121-of-145) of his kicks.Dawson currently has a streak of 18 straightFGs made (since Jan 2, 2005). Here’s a lookat the NFL’s highest career field goal percent-age (min. 100 FG made) leaders:

Name FGM FGA Pct.1- Mike Vanderjagt 201 231 87.02- Phil Da2- Phil Da2- Phil Da2- Phil Da2- Phil Dawsonwsonwsonwsonwson 111112222211111 111114545454545 83.483.483.483.483.43- Matt Stover 363 440 82.54- Olindo Mare 206 251 82.15- David Akers 141 172 82.06- Ryan Longwell 212 259 81.97- Jeff Wilkins 235 288 81.67- Adam Vinatieri 252 309 81.69- John Carney 379 468 81.010- Jason Hanson 317 392 80.9

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NO MORE MUSICNO MORE MUSICNO MORE MUSICNO MORE MUSICNO MORE MUSICAL LINEMANAL LINEMANAL LINEMANAL LINEMANAL LINEMANOne of the biggest concerns for the Browns this off-season was build-ing a cohesive offensive line. Along with returnees RT Ryan Tuckerand C Jeff Faine, Cleveland general manager Phil Savage used freeagency to ink guards Joe Andruzzi (New England) and Cosey Coleman(Tampa Bay), along with LT L.J. Shelton (Arizona). Last season, theBrowns used six different offensive line combinations. Since 1999(102 regular season games), Cleveland has used 33 different offen-sive line combinations. With the addition of Andruzzi, Coleman andShelton, the Browns new-look front five has a total of 34 years ofexperience, 396 combined games played with 336 starts, and fiveSuper Bowl rings. Here’s a look at the Browns starting offensive line:NameNameNameNameName PPPPPos.os.os.os.os. Exp.Exp.Exp.Exp.Exp. GPGPGPGPGP GSGSGSGSGS SB RingsSB RingsSB RingsSB RingsSB RingsRyan Tucker RT 9 102 74 1Cosey Coleman RG 6 77 69 1Jeff Faine C 3 28 28 0Joe Andruzzi LG 9 101 82 3L.J. Shelton LT 7 88 83 0TTTTToooootals:tals:tals:tals:tals: 3434343434 396396396396396 336336336336336 55555

THE RTHE RTHE RTHE RTHE ROOOOOAD TAD TAD TAD TAD TO THE SUPER BOO THE SUPER BOO THE SUPER BOO THE SUPER BOO THE SUPER BOWLWLWLWLWLThe Browns hold the distinction of having played against the even-tual Super Bowl winner in each of the six seasons since they returnedto the league in 1999 - the longest streak of its kind in the NFL. TheBrowns played the Super Bowl champion St. Louis Rams in 1999,the Ravens twice in 2000, the Patriots during their Super Bowl sea-sons of 2001, 2003 and 2004, and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in2002.

REUNITED IN THE BAREUNITED IN THE BAREUNITED IN THE BAREUNITED IN THE BAREUNITED IN THE BACKFIELDCKFIELDCKFIELDCKFIELDCKFIELD

Browns starting FS Brian Russell and CB Daylon McCutcheon knoweach other pretty well. The secondary duo was teammates at BishopAmant (Calif.) High School and even played together in the samebackfield – but not the defensive secondary. Russell was a high schoolquarterback and McCutcheon a star tailback.

“In high school it was handoff right, handoff left because(McCutcheon) was our stud,” said Russell, who began his collegecareer as a quarterback at Penn before transferring to San DiegoState and finding a home in the defensive backfield.

McCutcheon went on the play collegiately at USC and was drafted bythe Browns in the third round of the 1999 NFL Draft. Russell workedhis way into the NFL as an undrafted free agent with Minnesota in2001 before joining the Browns as a free agent this season.

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Browns DB Sean Jones and WR Dennis Northcutt can credit theirfootball talent and development to their NFL-laden high schools.Jones, a star at Westlake High School in Atlanta, Ga., is one of sixgraduates which comprise the high school with the most players inthe league. Northcutt attended Dorsey High School in Los Angeles,Calif., which is tied for second with Dillard High School in Fort Lau-derdale, Fla. and Long Beach Polytechnic High School in Long Beach,Calif. with five NFL players each. Here ‘s a look at the six NFL playersfrom Westlake HS:NameNameNameNameName TTTTTeameameameameamKeith Adams PhiladelphiaIan Allen ArizonaKeyaron Fox Kansas CityPacman Jones TennesseeSean JonesSean JonesSean JonesSean JonesSean Jones CleCleCleCleClevvvvvelandelandelandelandelandAnthony Mitchell Cincinnati

“Growing up, we didn’t know how much talent we had compared toother high schools in the state or the nation,” Jones said. “We knewwe had talent but we didn’t realize how much. I played recreationball and Pop Warner with Pacman Jones (Tennessee) and KeyaronFox (Kansas City) since the fourth or fifth grade. We played togetherin middle school and high school. You would see players go on toplay at major Division I college programs and in the NFL.”

SURFING THE WEBSURFING THE WEBSURFING THE WEBSURFING THE WEBSURFING THE WEBThe of ficial website of the Cleveland Browns,www.clevelandbrowns.com, set a Browns franchise record with 1.234million unique visitors (according to WebTrends log file analysis) forthe month of September. The marktopped the previous high of 851,967unique visitors set earlier this year inAugust. The Browns 1.234 million visi-tors was a 141 percent increase fromSeptember of 2004 (512,251). Thewebsite also recently ranked secondamong all NFL team websites in astudy conducted by Street & Smith’sSports Business Journal. The studysurveyed each team’s website andranked each site based on content,design, commerce and faninteractivity. In addition to news articles and columns by three full-time staff writers, clevelandbrowns.com also features dailyBrownscasts video updates using state of the art technology providedby WorldNow. The new technology allows fans to see and hear clearerand crisper video clips and is the closest to television quality avail-able on the Internet. The site is also home to Browns Web Radio, aone-hour weekly radio show which features commentary and playerinterviews and airs exclusively on the site each Thursday throughoutthe season.

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PRPRPRPRPRO FO FO FO FO FOOOOOOOOOOTBALL HALL OF FTBALL HALL OF FTBALL HALL OF FTBALL HALL OF FTBALL HALL OF FAMERS JOIN BRAMERS JOIN BRAMERS JOIN BRAMERS JOIN BRAMERS JOIN BROOOOOWNS STWNS STWNS STWNS STWNS STAFFAFFAFFAFFAFFA pair of Pro Football Hall of Famers has joined the Cleveland Brownsstaff for the 2005 season. Jim Brown (executive advisor) and PaulWarfield (scouting and career planning consultant), who both starredfor the Browns at one time, will each have a significant role on theBrowns in ’05.

Brown will work to build relationships with Browns players and tofurther enhance the NFL’s wide range of sponsored programs throughthe Browns player programs department. Brown was Cleveland’s No.1 draft choice in 1957 out of Syracuse and went on to fulfill his sto-ried NFL career which included leading the NFL in rushing in eight ofhis nine seasons, appeared in nine straight Pro Bowls, and was twicenamed the NFL’s MVP (1958 & 1965). Brown holds the Browns’ recordfor most combined net yards (15,459), career rushing yards (12,312),most points in one season (126), career TDs (126), rushing TDs (106),most consecutive games scoring a TD (10) and most 1,000 yard sea-sons (7). Brown’s No. 32 was retired by the Browns and was inductedinto the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1971. Brown is very active withhis Amer-I-Can Program, which teaches self-help principles to ex-con-victs and gang members.

Warfield’s main responsibilities with the club will include college scout-ing, talent evaluation and special projects. He previously worked forthe Browns as Director of Player Relations from 1985-87. Warfieldstarred for the Browns from 1964-69 and again from 1976-77 andalso spent five seasons (1970-74) with the Miami Dolphins. He ledthe Browns in receiving as a rookie, catching 52 passes for 920 yardsand nine touchdowns and helped Cleveland win the 1964 NFL Cham-pionship (27-0 vs. Baltimore on Dec. 27). Warfield played collegiatelyat Ohio State and was enshrined into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in1983. Over his 13-year NFL career, he caught 427 passes for 8,565yards and 85 touchdowns with a sensational 20.1-yard per catch av-erage. Warfield was named All-NFL five times and was selected toeight Pro Bowls.

ONLONLONLONLONLY WHITE AND BRY WHITE AND BRY WHITE AND BRY WHITE AND BRY WHITE AND BROOOOOWN IN ‘05WN IN ‘05WN IN ‘05WN IN ‘05WN IN ‘05Fourteen of the league’s 32 teams will wear a third jersey during the2005 season, but the Browns will not be one of them. After wearingorange jerseys for select games during the past three seasons, theBrowns will wear only their traditional white or brown jerseys this year.

UP CLUP CLUP CLUP CLUP CLOSE AND PERSONALOSE AND PERSONALOSE AND PERSONALOSE AND PERSONALOSE AND PERSONALAll three of the Browns coordinators – Maurice Carthon (offense),Todd Grantham (defense) and Jerry Rosburg (special teams) will beon the field this season as opposed to in the coaching booth. Carthonhas previous experience as an offensive coordinator; however, thisyear will be the first in which he will call plays. Grantham is also inhis first season as a defensive coordinator after coming to the Brownsfrom the Houston Texans, where he coached the defensive line.Rosburg has been the Browns special teams coordinator since join-ing the club in 2001.

BRBRBRBRBROOOOOWNS SELLING PINK HAWNS SELLING PINK HAWNS SELLING PINK HAWNS SELLING PINK HAWNS SELLING PINK HATTTTTS FS FS FS FS FOR COR COR COR COR CANCER AANCER AANCER AANCER AANCER AWWWWWARENESSARENESSARENESSARENESSARENESS

The Cleveland Browns have partnered with National City to raiseawareness and support prevention of breast cancer by selling pinkBrowns hats embroidered with a pink ribbon on the side. The hatscost $15, and $5 from every hat sold will go to support the NationalBreast Cancer Foundation and the Cleveland Clinic Breast Center.

The Browns will continue selling theexclusive pink hats as the seasonprogresses. To purchase Browns pinkhats, log on towww.clevelandbrowns.com or visit theBrowns Team Shop at ClevelandBrowns Stadium (located along AlfredLerner Way on the south side of theStadium). Browns players are alsosupporting the cause. LB KKKKKenard Lang enard Lang enard Lang enard Lang enard Lang taped a PSA and has appearedin print ads for National City entitled “Real Men Wear Pink” to bringawareness to breast cancer prevention. At halftime of the Oct. 9game vs. Chicago, breast cancer survivors and nominees made spe-cial on-field presentation.

Already this season, players have participated in several communityrelations activities such as visiting a local children’s hospital to helpraise cancer awareness.

BRBRBRBRBROOOOOWNS LEGENDS INDUCTEDWNS LEGENDS INDUCTEDWNS LEGENDS INDUCTEDWNS LEGENDS INDUCTEDWNS LEGENDS INDUCTEDThe Cleveland Browns announced that Jim Ray Smith (1940s/1950s),Frank Ryan (1960s), Jerry Sherk (1970s) and Frank Minnifield (1980s/1990s) are the newest members of the Cleveland Browns Legendsbased on the combined voting of fans and 10-member panel. Allfour Legends will be honored at the Nov. 20 home game against theMiami Dolphins as part of the Browns annual alumni weekend.

The Browns created the Cleveland Browns Legends in 2001 to annuallyhonor former players who have made a major impact on theorganization. Players must have been on the Browns’ active rosterfor a minimum of four seasons. The Cleveland Browns Legends weredetermined by fan balloting on the Browns’ website –www.clevelandbrowns.com - (weighted 20%) along with voting by a10-member Legends Panel (weighted 80%). Each former Brown inthe Pro Football Hall of Fame is automatically inducted into theCleveland Browns Legends. The 14 Browns previously enshrined inthe National Football League Hall of Fame were automaticallyinducted as founding members in 2001.

1940s/50s1940s/50s1940s/50s1940s/50s1940s/50sJIM RAY SMITH – Guard....6’-3", 245 lbs....Years with Browns: 1956-62Jim Ray Smith was a seventh-round draft choice of the Browns in1954 while he still had one year of eligibility remaining at BaylorUniversity. At Baylor, Smith was a unanimous All-SouthwesternConference choice and earned All-American honors in 1953 and1954. He served nearly two years in the Army before joining theBrowns midway through the 1956 season. Smith was first used as adefensive end, and moved to guard in 1957. He still ranks as one ofthe great offensive linemen in Browns history. He was named to theAll-NFL team four times——1959, 1960, 1961, 1962——and wasselected to play in the Pro Bowl in each of those years.

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LEGENDS CONTINUED...LEGENDS CONTINUED...LEGENDS CONTINUED...LEGENDS CONTINUED...LEGENDS CONTINUED...1960s1960s1960s1960s1960sFRANK RYAN – Quarterback....6’3", 207 lbs....Years with Browns:1962-68Frank Ryan was a 1968 fourth-round draft choice of the Los AngelesRams after a distinguished career at Rice University. The Brownsacquired him in a trade in July of 1962. He took over the starting jobin the seventh game of the 1962 season, and turned out to be theleader the Browns were seeking. Ryan guided the Browns to the 1964NFL championship, two Eastern Conference titles and a CenturyDivision crown. He was named to three Pro Bowl teams, leading theEast squad to upset victories in 1966 and 1967. Ryan’s quarterbackrating of 81.4 ranks third among Browns all-time leaders, his 907completions rank third, and his 1,755 pass attempts rank fourth all-time in Browns annals.

191919191970s70s70s70s70sJERRY SHERK – Defensive Tackle.....6’4, 250 lbs....Years with Browns:1970-81Jerry Sherk was the Browns second-round draft choice in 1970 out ofOklahoma State. His first game was the 1970 opener against theNew York Jets at Cleveland Stadium when ABC-TV introduced itsMonday Night Game of the Week. The Jets offense, led by Hall ofFame QB Joe Namath, tried to take advantage of the rookie defensiveright tackle but to no avail as the Browns walked away with a 31-21win. Sherk went on to be named Defensive Player of the Year by theCleveland Touchdown Club in 1972 and 1974. NEA also chose him asthe Browns MVP in 1974. He was selected to the All-NFL Team in1976, and played in four Pro Bowl games. His 69 sacks ranks secondamong Browns all-time leaders.

1980s/90s1980s/90s1980s/90s1980s/90s1980s/90sFRANK MINNIFIELD – Cornerback.....5’9", 180 lbs....Years withBrowns: 1984-92Frank Minnifield was a walk-on and a four-year letter winner at theUniversity of Louisville. He played one year in the USFL before signingwith the Browns as a free agent in 1984, and became a mainstay atleft cornerback. Minnifield was named to NFL All-Rookie teams byPro Football Weekly and the PFWA. With Hanford Dixon on the rightside, the Browns had the best cornerback tandem in the NFL. Theywere instrumental in the Browns earning five AFC Central Divisiontitles, five playoff berths and three AFC championship game appear-ances. He was a consensus All-Pro selection three times, and playedin four Pro Bowls——three of them as a starter in 1987, 1988 and1989.

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As an undrafted rookie out of Southern Connecticut State, OL JoeOL JoeOL JoeOL JoeOL JoeAndruzzi Andruzzi Andruzzi Andruzzi Andruzzi earned a roster spot with Green Bay in 1997. He played withthe Scottish Claymores in the NFL Europe league and has gone on toenjoy an eight-year NFL career and three Super BowlChampionships…In the summer of 2004 DB GarDB GarDB GarDB GarDB Gary Baxty Baxty Baxty Baxty Baxtererererer was a guesthost for a week in the NFL Network studio with Rich Eisen… DB Leigh DB Leigh DB Leigh DB Leigh DB LeighBoddenBoddenBoddenBoddenBodden was a member of Duquesne’s outdoor track team. He wonthe conference long jump to become the school’s first outdoor con-ference track champion…WR AntAntAntAntAntonio Bronio Bronio Bronio Bronio Bryyyyyantantantantant did not start playingwide receiver until his senior season at Northwestern High School inMiami, Fla. Yet won the Biletnikoff Award for the nation’s top collegewide receiver after his sophomore season at the University ofPittsburgh…An Eagle Scout in the Boy Scouts of America, rookie OLOLOLOLOLKirKirKirKirKirk Chamberk Chamberk Chamberk Chamberk Chambers s s s s and 40 friends spent a full day leveling and clearingvegetation from the Great American Trail, which runs from the U.S.border with Canada to that with Mexico, in the Rocky Mountains forhis final project…LB Andra DaLB Andra DaLB Andra DaLB Andra DaLB Andra Davisvisvisvisvis is the first person from his home-town of Live Oak, Fla., and Suwanee High School to play professional

sports…In addition to the title of most accurate kicker in ClevelandBrowns history, K Phil DaK Phil DaK Phil DaK Phil DaK Phil Dawson wson wson wson wson makes team annals for being the firstBrowns player to score a regular-season rushing touchdown at Cleve-land Browns Stadium. His four-yard scamper was the result of a fakefield goal attempt during an October 10, 1999, game againstCincinnati…RB RRB RRB RRB RRB Reuben Dreuben Dreuben Dreuben Dreuben Droughnsoughnsoughnsoughnsoughns was nominated for the CaliforniaJunior College Hall of Fame, as he played two years at Merced (Calif.)Junior College before playing Division I college football at Oregon…OL JefOL JefOL JefOL JefOL Jeff Ff Ff Ff Ff Faineaineaineaineaine’s latest tattoo is a “sleeve” that covers his entire leftarm. Inspired last summer by Miyamoto Musashi’s The Book of FiveRings, the design features a dragon, which in Asian culture symbol-izes a warrior, and a koi fish, which symbolizes fearlessness. Fainereports that the 60 hours of required labor was divided among twofive-hour intervals for six weeks…DL KDL KDL KDL KDL Kenard Langenard Langenard Langenard Langenard Lang is the founder andAdvisor of the Kenard Lang Foundation, an organization that exists“to encourage the lives of those individuals and families impacted bycancer, to assist single parents, and to stop domestic violence, whiledeveloping the lives of underprivileged children who seek to be con-tributing members of society”…Adopted as a child by Jim and JudyNordstrom, DB MicDB MicDB MicDB MicDB Michael Lehanhael Lehanhael Lehanhael Lehanhael Lehan now uses his celebrity to speak onbehalf of adoption at fundraisers for organizations such as AdoptionNetwork Cleveland and the Berea Children’s Home. The Browns’ 2003fifth-round selection considers meeting his birth parents the great-est off-the-field moment of his life…DB DaDB DaDB DaDB DaDB Daylon McCutcylon McCutcylon McCutcylon McCutcylon McCutcheonheonheonheonheon hostsan annual event, Holiday Blitz for Kids, to collect toys and raise moneyfor children during the Christmas season…FB CoreFB CoreFB CoreFB CoreFB Corey McIntyrey McIntyrey McIntyrey McIntyrey McIntyre is anavid NASCAR and motor sports fan…While playing for Southern Cal,Cowboys WR Keyshawn Johnson petitioned his college coaches tooffer a scholarship to current Browns WR Dennis NorWR Dennis NorWR Dennis NorWR Dennis NorWR Dennis Northcuttthcuttthcuttthcuttthcutt. Northcutt,who eventually starred at Pac-10 rival Arizona, attended the sameLos Angeles high school (Dorsey) as the Dallas Cowboys wide out.Northcutt and Johnson established another connection when bothhired sports agent Jerome Stanley…FB TFB TFB TFB TFB Terrelle Smitherrelle Smitherrelle Smitherrelle Smitherrelle Smith wears No. 42in honor of former Arizona State teammate Pat Tillman, who in Aprilwas killed while serving with the U.S. Army Rangers in Afghanistan.Smith best remembers Tillman for carrying him through a collegeconditioning test after Smith passed out. Smith served as back-uplinebacker to Tillman with the Sun Devils…Do not be fooled by LBLBLBLBLBBen TBen TBen TBen TBen Taaaaaylorylorylorylorylor’s Ohio roots. With a hometown (Bellaire) only 45 minutesby car from Pittsburgh, the four-year player was raised a Steelersfan. Only recently did Taylor’s family, friends, and neighbors warm tothe idea of possibly rooting for the Browns…LB Chaun ThompsonLB Chaun ThompsonLB Chaun ThompsonLB Chaun ThompsonLB Chaun Thompsonfinished work this spring and received his bachelor of science degreein sports exercise and science from West Texas A&M…In the off-sea-son OL R OL R OL R OL R OL Ryyyyyan Tan Tan Tan Tan Tucucucucuckkkkkererererer enjoys quail, deer and turkey hunting. He ownsan 1,100 acre ranch in Texas…LB Mason UncLB Mason UncLB Mason UncLB Mason UncLB Mason Unck k k k k changed his numberfrom 53 to 40 while playing in NFL Europe in ‘04 in honor of PatTillman, U.S. Army Ranger and former Arizona Cardinal who was killedin Afghanistan. Tillman was Unck’s host during his recruiting trip toArizona State in 1997. The two remained close as Tillman played forthe hometown Cardinals.

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QUOQUOQUOQUOQUOTESTESTESTESTESHead CoacHead CoacHead CoacHead CoacHead Coach Rh Rh Rh Rh Romeo Crennelomeo Crennelomeo Crennelomeo Crennelomeo Crennel(On how the Browns played) “We came down with high hopes and wecame to fulfill those hopes, but we didn’t make enough plays todayto win the game. Our opponent made more plays than we did and wegave up possession early. That’s part of the difference why we didn’twin, and our kicking game was another part we didn’t win. We didn’tmake enough plays here at the end of the second half. You get achance, and we were one play away. If we made one play, we couldwin the game, but we can’t make one play. We’re going to have tokeep working at it and try and get to the point where we can makethat play so that we can have an opportunity to win some games.”

(On the remainder of the Browns’ season) “It’s time for us to try andget better and execute better. Nine is still a lot of games to play, andwe still have an opportunity to do something. I don’t think that any-body should show any doubt or that we need to show any doubt.”

(On the challenge the Browns face) “If we make a play, we win thegame and we have a completely different outlook. That’s the thingwe’re going to have to focus on and work on, to try to make that oneplay so that we can win.”

BrBrBrBrBrooooowns QB Twns QB Twns QB Twns QB Twns QB Trent Dilfrent Dilfrent Dilfrent Dilfrent Dilfererererer(On the last play) “When it left my hand, I thought we had it. Theirguy made a great play. It is too bad. When things are rolling, youmake those plays. When things are going bad, they seem to makethe plays.”

(On taking the sack near the end of the game) “I don’t honestly re-member that play. My head was spinning a little bit; I got my neckjammed up. I know I was trying to get the ball out. I knew we couldn’ttake a sack.”

(On the play of the offense) “We did some good things. I thought theoffensive line was very physical. We played hard; we made someplays in the passing game. This league has become a league of situ-ation. You’ve got to capitalize on third downs, and in the red zone,you have to score touchdowns. We didn’t execute in those crucialsituations. We kept them in it and obviously let them win it.”

(On not scoring in the red zone) “I don’t know. We are working hard. We punched it in the first time. I just don’t know. If I knew, I’d fix it. We had a great week of practice. I feel like we are getting better, butonce again, we are not seeing the fruit of our labor on Sunday, whichis obviously very frustrating. No one is more frustrated than me, butwe keep chopping away and moving on.”

BrBrBrBrBrooooowns Kicwns Kicwns Kicwns Kicwns Kickkkkker Phil Daer Phil Daer Phil Daer Phil Daer Phil Dawsonwsonwsonwsonwson (On his maximum distance today) “It is hard to say. I was warmingup to be ready in case they sent me in there at the end. With thesack, it was tough after that. It is hard to say, but I would have beenready on anything under 60, but that would be up to coach and Isupport him in his decision.”

(On the speed of the Texans returner Jerome Mathis) “He is a guythat likes to work in the open field. We kept kicking it right and left. He kept bouncing it outside and had plenty of room to work. Givehim credit. His guys blocked well and he ran well.”

(On getting up slow after his last kick) “Frustration. I should havemade the tackle. That is something I pride myself in. Obviously, thatwould have been a huge difference to back him up at the 40 as op-posed to where he wound up. Michael Lehan did a great job trackinghim down. Not many people are going catch him; he is an Olympictrack guy.”

BrBrBrBrBrooooowns WR Brawns WR Brawns WR Brawns WR Brawns WR Braylon Edwylon Edwylon Edwylon Edwylon Edwardsardsardsardsards (On the Browns’ 4th and 18 play in the 4th quarter) “It wasn’t a situa-tion where we needed a touchdown. It wasn’t a 4th and game, sothey were playing it like a 4th and 18. If it had been 4th and game,they would’ve had more defensive backs in and we wouldn’t havebeen as open.”

(On whether he was open on that 4th and 18) “I was open, but thatplay was for Antonio Bryant, and he had a couple of steps on his guy. Trent (Dilfer) saw that and went to Antonio, and it just didn’t workout.”

BrBrBrBrBrooooowns WR Antwns WR Antwns WR Antwns WR Antwns WR Antonio Bronio Bronio Bronio Bronio Bryyyyyantantantantant (On the uncalled pass interference in the first half) “I would’ve had atouchdown. But if I was a DB and a guy beat me and I fell down, I’ddo the same thing. I’d rather have a penalty than a touchdown.”

(On being called out of bounds in the end zone) “I feel like I was in,but I never got a chance to see the replay. It’s their stadium, so they’renot going to show it. The referee never said anything to me about it.”

(On the Browns running four receivers deep on 3rd and 9 in the 4th

quarter) “Their safeties aren’t that fast and they were squatting, sowe felt like we could get by them. It’s like coming off of the blocks intrack. If I come off the blocks and get a jump on you, you’re notgoing to catch me. The DB thinks he has help, but I’m looking at thesafety thinking, ‘Man, I can blow right by this guy.’”

(On the 4th and 18 pass from Trent Dilfer) “Yeah, Trent might haveunder thrown it a little, but I felt like it was my job to come back tothe ball better. I should’ve come back and gotten the ball.”

(On the Browns prospects for offensive improvement) “We missed acouple of plays, but I think in the near future when we see some ofthose opportunities, we’ll take advantage of them.”

BrBrBrBrBrooooowns TE Aarwns TE Aarwns TE Aarwns TE Aarwns TE Aaron Sheaon Sheaon Sheaon Sheaon Shea(On his touchdown reception) “The throw was a little low, but Trent(Dilfer) gave me a chance to go and get the ball.”

(On the team’s performance) “It’s frustrating because we’re betterathletes than that. We just need to go back and work on makingsome of those plays we missed out there.”

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DILFER’S DILFER’S DILFER’S DILFER’S DILFER’S C C C C CAREER PAREER PAREER PAREER PAREER PASSING STASSING STASSING STASSING STASSING STAAAAATISTICSTISTICSTISTICSTISTICSTISTICSYYYYYearearearearear GPGPGPGPGP-GS-GS-GS-GS-GS AAAAAtt.tt.tt.tt.tt. Comp.Comp.Comp.Comp.Comp. Pct.Pct.Pct.Pct.Pct. YYYYYardsardsardsardsards TDTDTDTDTD Int.Int.Int.Int.Int. LongLongLongLongLong SacSacSacSacSacksksksksks YYYYYardsardsardsardsards RatingRatingRatingRatingRating1994 (T.B.) 5-2 82 38 46.3 433 1 6 42 8 42 36.31995 (T.B) 16-16 415 224 54.0 2,774 4 18 64t 47 331 60.11996 (T.B) 16-16 482 267 55.4 2,859 12 19 45 28 207 64.81997 (T.B.) 16-16 386 217 56.2 2,555 21 11 59t 32 196 82.81998 (T.B.) 16-16 429 225 52.4 2,729 21 15 79t 27 172 74.01999 (T.B.) 10-10 244 146 59.8 1,619 11 11 62t 26 189 75.82000 (Bal.) 9-8 226 134 59.3 1,502 12 11 59t 23 135 76.62001 (Sea.) 6-4 122 73 59.8 1,014 7 4 54 10 72 92.02002 (Sea.) 6-6 168 94 56.0 1,182 4 6 83 7 36 71.12003 (Sea.) 5-0 8 4 50.0 31 1 1 14 1 8 59.92004 (Sea.) 5-2 58 25 43.1 333 1 3 56 4 21 46.12005 (Cle.) 7-7 212 130 61.3 1,445 7 8 80t 16 98 76.9CareerCareerCareerCareerCareer 11111111117-17-17-17-17-10303030303 2,8322,8322,8322,8322,832 11111,5,5,5,5,57777777777 55.755.755.755.755.7 111118,48,48,48,48,47777766666 111110202020202 111111111133333 8383838383 229229229229229 11111,50,50,50,50,5077777 7777711111.....11111

QuarQuarQuarQuarQuarttttterbacerbacerbacerbacerbackkkkkHeightHeightHeightHeightHeight::::: 6-4WWWWWeighteighteighteighteight::::: 234College: College: College: College: College: Fresno StateBirBirBirBirBirthdatthdatthdatthdatthdate: e: e: e: e: March 13, 1972HoHoHoHoHow Aw Aw Aw Aw Acquired: cquired: cquired: cquired: cquired: Tr. (Sea.) – ‘05YYYYYear with Brear with Brear with Brear with Brear with Brooooownswnswnswnswns: 1st

YYYYYear in NFL: ear in NFL: ear in NFL: ear in NFL: ear in NFL: 12th

Games PlaGames PlaGames PlaGames PlaGames Playyyyyed/Sed/Sed/Sed/Sed/Startartartartarttttted:ed:ed:ed:ed: 1994 (5/2); 1995 (16/16); 1996 (16/16);1997 (16/16, 2/2); 1998 (16/16); 1999 (10/10); 2000 (9/8, 4/4);2001 (6/4); 2002 (6/6); 2003 (5/0); 2004 (5/2); 2005 (7/7).

Career Games:Career Games:Career Games:Career Games:Career Games: 117 games, 103 starts.; PPPPPostseason Games: ostseason Games: ostseason Games: ostseason Games: ostseason Games: 6 games, 6 starts.Career TCareer TCareer TCareer TCareer Transactions: ransactions: ransactions: ransactions: ransactions: Originally drafted by Tampa Bay as a first-round draft choice, sixthoverall, of the 1994 NFL Draft…Signed by Baltimore as an unrestricted free agent on March 2,2000…Signed by Seattle as an unrestricted free agent on Aug. 4, 2001…Traded from Seattleto Cleveland for a fourth-round draft choice on March 5, 2005…Signed by Cleveland to a four-

year contract on March 8, 2005.

Career Highlights:Career Highlights:Career Highlights:Career Highlights:Career Highlights: Twelve-year veteran...His 15 consecutive wins from November 2000 through January 2002 rank as the fifthlongest in the NFL since 1950…Member of the 2000 Super Bowl Champion Baltimore Ravens…Earned Pro Bowl recognition as amember of Tampa Bay in 1997, after passing for 2,555 yards with 21 TDs.

DilfDilfDilfDilfDilfer’s 2005 Game-ber’s 2005 Game-ber’s 2005 Game-ber’s 2005 Game-ber’s 2005 Game-byyyyy-Game P-Game P-Game P-Game P-Game Passingassingassingassingassing

OpponentOpponentOpponentOpponentOpponent AAAAAtt.tt.tt.tt.tt. Comp.Comp.Comp.Comp.Comp. Yds.Yds.Yds.Yds.Yds. Pct.Pct.Pct.Pct.Pct. TDTDTDTDTD Int.Int.Int.Int.Int. LLLLLGGGGG SacSacSacSacSacks/Yks/Yks/Yks/Yks/Yardsardsardsardsards RatingRatingRatingRatingRating RRRRResultesultesultesultesultCincinnati (9/11) 43 26 278 60.5 1 2 68t 0/0 67.8 L, 13-27@Green Bay (9/18) 32 21 336 65.6 3 0 80t 0/0 131.7 W, 26-24@Indianapolis (9/25) 29 22 208 75.9 0 0 24 4/20 95.2 L, 6-13Chicago (10/9) 34 23 218 67.6 2 2 33t 2/14 80.3 W, 20-10@Baltimore (10/16) 30 16 147 53.3 0 1 29 4/31 53.1 L, 3-16Detroit (10/23) 19 10 73 52.6 0 3 15 4/17 22.4 L, 10-13@Houston (10/30) 25 12 185 48.0 1 0 54 2/16 86.2 L, 16-19Tennessee (11/6)@Pittsburgh (11/13)Miami (11/20)@Minnesota (11/27)Jacksonville (12/4)@Cincinnati (12/11)@Oakland (12/18)Pittsburgh (12/24)Baltimore (1/1)TTTTToooootals:tals:tals:tals:tals: 222221111122222 111113030303030 11111,445,445,445,445,445 6666611111.3.3.3.3.3 77777 88888 80t80t80t80t80t 111116/986/986/986/986/98 777776.96.96.96.96.9 2-5 as a star2-5 as a star2-5 as a star2-5 as a star2-5 as a startttttererererer

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STSTSTSTSTARTING AARTING AARTING AARTING AARTING AGGGGGAINST ‘05 OPPONENTAINST ‘05 OPPONENTAINST ‘05 OPPONENTAINST ‘05 OPPONENTAINST ‘05 OPPONENTSSSSS

QB Trent Dilfer has had previous starting experience against everyBrowns 2005 opponent. He is undefeated in every start against theDolphins and Raiders.

TTTTTeameameameameam Comp.Comp.Comp.Comp.Comp. AAAAAtt.tt.tt.tt.tt. Yds.Yds.Yds.Yds.Yds. TDTDTDTDTD INTINTINTINTINT As SAs SAs SAs SAs StartartartartarttttterererererCincinnati 71 119 818 6 3 3-1Green Bay 171 321 1996 8 13 3-7Indianapolis 38 54 372 3 0 1-1Chicago 165 287 1,802 13 12 6-5Baltimore 16 30 147 0 1 0-1Detroit 111 219 1,365 4 14 1-8Houston 12 25 185 1 0 0-1Tennessee 60 110 715 4 6 1-2Pittsburgh 21 43 263 0 1 1-1Miami 32 52 444 5 3 2-0Minnesota 171 298 2,036 12 5 5-5Jacksonville 33 66 511 4 3 2-1Oakland 22 31 241 2 1 1-0

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*statistics include all regular season GP against opponent

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15-G15-G15-G15-G15-GAME WINNING STREAKAME WINNING STREAKAME WINNING STREAKAME WINNING STREAKAME WINNING STREAKDilfer’s 15 consecutive wins as a starting quarterback fromNovember 2000 through January 2002 (including playoffs) rank asthe fifth longest streak in the NFL since 1950.1. Jim McMahon, 25, 1984-872. Tom Brady, 21, 2003-043. Joe Montana, 17, 1989-904. Ken Stabler, 16, 1976-775. TTTTTrent Dilfrent Dilfrent Dilfrent Dilfrent Dilfererererer, No, No, No, No, Novvvvv. 2000 - Jan. 2002. 2000 - Jan. 2002. 2000 - Jan. 2002. 2000 - Jan. 2002. 2000 - Jan. 2002

DatDatDatDatDateeeee Opp.Opp.Opp.Opp.Opp. CompCompCompCompComp AAAAAtttttttttt YdsYdsYdsYdsYds TDTDTDTDTD INTINTINTINTINT RRRRResultesultesultesultesult11/5/00 at Cincinnati 23 34 244 3 0 W, 27-711/12/00 at Tennessee 23 36 281 2 1 W, 24-2311/19/00 Dallas 18 24 242 2 2 W, 27-011/26/00 Cleveland 12 23 169 2 1 W, 44-712/10/00 San Diego 16 24 187 2 2 W, 24-312/17/00 at Arizona 12 22 70 0 1 W, 13-712/24/00 New York Jets 11 25 99 1 2 W, 34-20*12/31/00 Denver 9 14 130 0 1 W, 21-3* 1/7/01 at Tennessee 5 16 117 0 0 W, 24-10* 1/14/01 at Oakland 9 18 190 1 1 W, 16-3* 1/21/01 N.Y. Giants 12 25 153 1 0 W, 34-710/7/01 Jacksonville 15 23 219 1 1 W, 24-1510/14/01 Denver 12 18 110 0 0 W, 34-2112/30/01 at San Diego 14 23 267 3 0 W, 25-221/6/02 Kansas City 22 38 248 2 2 W, 21-18

*playoff game

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In his career, Dilfer has started in 27 games decided by threepoints or less. In those 27 games, he has collected an 18-9 (.666)overall record as a starter.

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SINGLE-GSINGLE-GSINGLE-GSINGLE-GSINGLE-GAME CAME CAME CAME CAME CAREER HIGHSAREER HIGHSAREER HIGHSAREER HIGHSAREER HIGHSPPPPPASSING AASSING AASSING AASSING AASSING ATTEMPTTTEMPTTTEMPTTTEMPTTTEMPTS:S:S:S:S: 48 at Green Bay 11/26/95COMPLETIONS:COMPLETIONS:COMPLETIONS:COMPLETIONS:COMPLETIONS: 30 at San Diego 11/17/96PPPPPASSING YASSING YASSING YASSING YASSING YARDS:ARDS:ARDS:ARDS:ARDS: 352 vs. Arizona 9/15/02PPPPPASSING TDs:ASSING TDs:ASSING TDs:ASSING TDs:ASSING TDs: 4 vs. Miami 9/21/97LLLLLONG PONG PONG PONG PONG PASS:ASS:ASS:ASS:ASS: 83 yards at St. Louis 10/20/02COMPLETION PCTCOMPLETION PCTCOMPLETION PCTCOMPLETION PCTCOMPLETION PCT::::: 83.3 vs. Denver 9/26/99INTERINTERINTERINTERINTERCEPTIONS:CEPTIONS:CEPTIONS:CEPTIONS:CEPTIONS: 4 two times, last vs. Green Bay 9/1/96

300-300-300-300-300-YYYYYARD GARD GARD GARD GARD GAMES (5)AMES (5)AMES (5)AMES (5)AMES (5) 352 vs. Arizona 9/15/02336 at Green Bay 9/18/05312 at Green Bay 11/26/95327 at San Diego 11/17/96301 at Minnesota 10/3/99

TTTTTrent Dilfrent Dilfrent Dilfrent Dilfrent Dilfer Career Highser Career Highser Career Highser Career Highser Career Highs

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Throughout his college and NFL ca-reer, Lee Suggs has established anupward trend. Each progressive sea-son at a new level, Suggs has addedto his rushing total. After redshirtingas a freshman, Suggs rushed for 136yards as a sophomore, 1,207 yardsas a junior and a school-record1,325 yards as a senior. As a rookiewith the Browns, Suggs battled inju-ries, but still managed 289 yards in7 games. Though he again dealtwith the injury bug, missing six moregames in 2004, Suggs more than doubled his rushing totals, picking up 744yards on the ground.

The past several NFL seasons have seen some notable running backsrelocating. Reuben Droughns joins their ranks as he seeks to duplicate the1,000 yard season he had for the Denver Broncos last year. Here’s a lookat how these backs fared their first season in their new digs:

PlaPlaPlaPlaPlayyyyyererererer Old TOld TOld TOld TOld Teameameameameam NeNeNeNeNew Tw Tw Tw Tw Teameameameameam YYYYYardsardsardsardsards AAAAAvvvvvg.g.g.g.g. TDTDTDTDTD*Reuben Droughns Den. Cle. (‘05) 530 4.2 0Clinton Portis Den. Was. (‘04) 1,315 3.8 5Eddie George Ten. Dal. (‘04) 432 3.3 4Corey Dillon Cin. N.E. (‘04) 1,635 4.7 12Duce Staley Phi. Pit. (‘04) 830 4.3 1Stephen Davis Was. Car. (‘03) 1,444 4.5 8Warrick Dunn T.B. Atl. (‘02) 927 4.0 7Ricky Williams N.O. Mia (‘02) 1,853 4.8 16Priest Holmes Bal. K.C. (‘01) 1,555 4.8 8Marshall Faulk Ind. St.L. (‘99) 1,381 5.5 7Curtis Martin N.E. N.Y.J. (‘98) 1,287 3.5 8*through seven games

1111100-00-00-00-00-YYYYYARD GARD GARD GARD GARD GAMESAMESAMESAMESAMESReuben Droughns carried the ball 275 times for 1,240 yards (9th in theNFL) last season for the Denver Broncos. Before 2004, Droughns had only40 career carries for 97 yards. Droughns racked up six 100-yard perfor-mances last season, helping Denver to a 4-2 record in those games.Here’s a glance:

DatDatDatDatDateeeee OpponentOpponentOpponentOpponentOpponent RRRRResultesultesultesultesult AAAAAtt.tt.tt.tt.tt. Yds.Yds.Yds.Yds.Yds. AAAAAvvvvvg.g.g.g.g. Lg.Lg.Lg.Lg.Lg. TDTDTDTDTD10/10/04 vs. Carolina W 20-17 30 193 6.4 32 010/17/04 at Oakland W 31-3 38 176 4.6 22 110/25/04 at Cincinnati L 10-23 24 110 4.6 13 011/7/04 vs. Houston W 31-13 29 120 4.1 11 011/21/04 at New Orleans W 34-13 28 166 5.9 51t 111/28/04 vs. Oakland L 24-25 28 102 3.6 12 110/23/05 vs. Detroit L 10-13 19 100 5.3 31 0

BREAKBREAKBREAKBREAKBREAKOUT SEASONOUT SEASONOUT SEASONOUT SEASONOUT SEASON

CHANGE OF ADDRESSCHANGE OF ADDRESSCHANGE OF ADDRESSCHANGE OF ADDRESSCHANGE OF ADDRESS

REUBEN DRREUBEN DRREUBEN DRREUBEN DRREUBEN DROUGHNSOUGHNSOUGHNSOUGHNSOUGHNSRRRRRunning Bacunning Bacunning Bacunning Bacunning BackkkkkHeightHeightHeightHeightHeight::::: 5-11WWWWWeighteighteighteighteight::::: 215College:College:College:College:College: OregonBirBirBirBirBirth Datth Datth Datth Datth Date: e: e: e: e: Aug. 21, 1978HoHoHoHoHow Aw Aw Aw Aw Acquired:cquired:cquired:cquired:cquired: Tr. (Den.) – ’05YYYYYear with Brear with Brear with Brear with Brear with Brooooowns:wns:wns:wns:wns: 1st

YYYYYear in NFL:ear in NFL:ear in NFL:ear in NFL:ear in NFL: 6th

Career TCareer TCareer TCareer TCareer Transactions:ransactions:ransactions:ransactions:ransactions: Originally drafted by Detroit in the third round, 81st

overall, in the 2000 NFL Draft…Waived by Detroit on Sept. 12,2001…Signed by Miami to the practice squad on Sept. 18, 2001…Signedby Detroit from the Miami practice squad on Oct. 9, 2001…Signed byDenver as a free agent on April 1, 2002…Traded from Denver to Clevelandon March 30, 2005, for DE Ebenezer Ekuban and DT Michael Myers.Career Highlights:Career Highlights:Career Highlights:Career Highlights:Career Highlights: Rushed for 1,240 yards and 6 TDs for Denver in 2004,including six 100-yard rushing games…Had a career-high 193 yards rushingvs. Carolina on Oct. 10.

LEE SUGGSLEE SUGGSLEE SUGGSLEE SUGGSLEE SUGGSRRRRRunning Bacunning Bacunning Bacunning Bacunning BackkkkkHeightHeightHeightHeightHeight: : : : : 6-0WWWWWeighteighteighteighteight: : : : : 206College: College: College: College: College: Virginia TechBirBirBirBirBirthdatthdatthdatthdatthdate: e: e: e: e: Aug. 11, 1980HoHoHoHoHow Aw Aw Aw Aw Acquired: cquired: cquired: cquired: cquired: D(4) – ‘03YYYYYear with Brear with Brear with Brear with Brear with Brooooownswnswnswnswns: 3rd

YYYYYear in NFL: ear in NFL: ear in NFL: ear in NFL: ear in NFL: 3rd

Career TCareer TCareer TCareer TCareer Transactions: ransactions: ransactions: ransactions: ransactions: Drafted by Cleveland in the fourth round, 115th

overall, in the 2003 NFL Draft.Career Highlights:Career Highlights:Career Highlights:Career Highlights:Career Highlights: Rushed for a career-high 186 yards on 26 carries and 2TDs at Cincinnati on Dec. 28, 2003, and his 78-yard TD run vs. the Bengalswas tied for third longest in franchise history…Led the Browns with 744yards rushing in 2004, including finishing the season with three consecu-tive 100-yard rushing performances…Established a franchise record 38carries at Miami on Dec. 26, 2004 (143 yards rushing).

BIG MAN ON CBIG MAN ON CBIG MAN ON CBIG MAN ON CBIG MAN ON CAMPUSAMPUSAMPUSAMPUSAMPUSWhile playing at Virginia Tech, Lee Suggs led the NCAA Division I-A inscoring with 27 rushing TDs. He finished his collegiate career with 53 TDsand 2,767 yards rushing.

LLLLLONG DISTONG DISTONG DISTONG DISTONG DISTANCE RANCE RANCE RANCE RANCE RUNNERUNNERUNNERUNNERUNNER

RB Lee Suggs is tied with Greg Pruitt for the third longest run in ClevelandBrowns history – 78 yards. Here’s a look at the longest runs in teamhistory:YYYYYards/ Plaards/ Plaards/ Plaards/ Plaards/ Playyyyyererererer90 Bobby Mitchell vs. Washington Redskins, Nov. 15, 1959 (TD)80 Jim Brown vs. Washington Redskins, Sept. 15, 1963 (TD)7878787878 Lee Suggs at Cincinnati Bengals, Dec. 28, 2003 (TD)Lee Suggs at Cincinnati Bengals, Dec. 28, 2003 (TD)Lee Suggs at Cincinnati Bengals, Dec. 28, 2003 (TD)Lee Suggs at Cincinnati Bengals, Dec. 28, 2003 (TD)Lee Suggs at Cincinnati Bengals, Dec. 28, 2003 (TD)

Greg Pruitt vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Oct. 30, 1977 (TD)

GETTING BETTER WITH TIMEGETTING BETTER WITH TIMEGETTING BETTER WITH TIMEGETTING BETTER WITH TIMEGETTING BETTER WITH TIME

SINGLE-GSINGLE-GSINGLE-GSINGLE-GSINGLE-GAME CAME CAME CAME CAME CAREER HIGHSAREER HIGHSAREER HIGHSAREER HIGHSAREER HIGHSRRRRRUSHING AUSHING AUSHING AUSHING AUSHING ATTEMPTTTEMPTTTEMPTTTEMPTTTEMPTS:S:S:S:S: 38 at Miami 12/26/04

RRRRRUSHING YUSHING YUSHING YUSHING YUSHING YARDS:ARDS:ARDS:ARDS:ARDS: 186 at Cincinnati 12/28/03RRRRRUSHING TD’s:USHING TD’s:USHING TD’s:USHING TD’s:USHING TD’s: 2 at Cincinnati 12/28/03

LLLLLONG RONG RONG RONG RONG RUSH:USH:USH:USH:USH: 78t at Cincinnati 12/28/03RECEPTIONS:RECEPTIONS:RECEPTIONS:RECEPTIONS:RECEPTIONS: 5 vs. Cincinnati 10/17/04

RECEIVING YRECEIVING YRECEIVING YRECEIVING YRECEIVING YARDS:ARDS:ARDS:ARDS:ARDS: 100 vs. Cincinnati 10/17/04RECEIVING TD’s:RECEIVING TD’s:RECEIVING TD’s:RECEIVING TD’s:RECEIVING TD’s: 1 vs. Cincinnati 10/17/04

LLLLLONG RECEPTION:ONG RECEPTION:ONG RECEPTION:ONG RECEPTION:ONG RECEPTION: 59t vs. Cincinnati 10/17/04

SINGLE-G SINGLE-G SINGLE-G SINGLE-G SINGLE-GAME CAME CAME CAME CAME CAREER HIGHSAREER HIGHSAREER HIGHSAREER HIGHSAREER HIGHSRRRRRUSHING AUSHING AUSHING AUSHING AUSHING ATTEMPTTTEMPTTTEMPTTTEMPTTTEMPTS:S:S:S:S: 38 at Oakland 10/17/04

RRRRRUSHING YUSHING YUSHING YUSHING YUSHING YARDS:ARDS:ARDS:ARDS:ARDS: 193 vs. Carolina 10/10/04LLLLLONG RONG RONG RONG RONG RUSH:USH:USH:USH:USH: 51t at New Orleans 11/21/04

RRRRRUSHING TDS:USHING TDS:USHING TDS:USHING TDS:USHING TDS: 2 at Tennessee 12/25/04RECEPTIONS:RECEPTIONS:RECEPTIONS:RECEPTIONS:RECEPTIONS: 6 vs. Atlanta 10/31/04

RECEIVING YRECEIVING YRECEIVING YRECEIVING YRECEIVING YARDS:ARDS:ARDS:ARDS:ARDS: 63 vs. Atlanta 10/31/04LLLLLONG RECEPTION:ONG RECEPTION:ONG RECEPTION:ONG RECEPTION:ONG RECEPTION: 23t at Tennessee 12/25/04

RECEIVING TDS:RECEIVING TDS:RECEIVING TDS:RECEIVING TDS:RECEIVING TDS: 1, 6 times, latest at Tenn. 12/25/04

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1111100-00-00-00-00-YYYYYARD GARD GARD GARD GARD GAMESAMESAMESAMESAMESHere’s a look at William Green’s six career 100-yard performances,beginning with the most recent:

OpponentOpponentOpponentOpponentOpponent RRRRResultesultesultesultesult CarriesCarriesCarriesCarriesCarries YYYYYardsardsardsardsards AAAAAvvvvvg.g.g.g.g. LongLongLongLongLong TDTDTDTDTD10/17/04 vs. Cin. W 34-17 25 115 4.6 26 010/12/03 vs. Oak. W 13-7 26 145 5.6 20 110/5/03 at Pit. W 33-13 33 115 3.5 26 012/29/02 vs. Atl. W 24-16 27 178 6.6 64t 212/8/02 at Jac. W 21-20 26 119 4.6 15 111/24/02 at N.O. W 24-15 28 114 4.1 23 1

CCCCCARRARRARRARRARRYING THE LYING THE LYING THE LYING THE LYING THE LOOOOOADADADADAD

In 2004, Reuben Droughns and Lee Suggs tied for the NFL lead for mostcarries in a single game (38). Here’s a glance at their performance inthose games:

Lee SuggsLee SuggsLee SuggsLee SuggsLee SuggsOpponentOpponentOpponentOpponentOpponent RRRRResultesultesultesultesult CarriesCarriesCarriesCarriesCarries YYYYYardsardsardsardsards AAAAAvvvvvg.g.g.g.g. LongLongLongLongLong TDTDTDTDTDDec 26/at Mia. L 7-10 38 143 3.8 13 0

RRRRReuben Dreuben Dreuben Dreuben Dreuben Droughns (with Denoughns (with Denoughns (with Denoughns (with Denoughns (with Denvvvvver)er)er)er)er)Oct. 17/at Oak. W 31-3 38 176 4.6 22 1

BIG EAST BABIG EAST BABIG EAST BABIG EAST BABIG EAST BACKFIELDCKFIELDCKFIELDCKFIELDCKFIELD

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Lee Suggs (Virginia Tech) and William Green (Boston College) may work to-gether now, but they were fighting for opposing causes in their college days.They even dueled once, as Virginia Tech defeated Boston College 48-34 onSeptember 30, 2000. Green carried the ball 25 times for 117 yards for B.C.,while Suggs handled the ball 22 times and piled up 145 yards. Both backsalso ran for two touchdowns in the game.

Green rushes for 100+ yards: 6-0Green scores a TD: 5-3Green has 25+ carries: 7-0Green has 20+ carries: 10-3Green has 19 or less carries: 9-24Green has 10 or less carries: 6-15Green does not play: 2-8

THE BRTHE BRTHE BRTHE BRTHE BROOOOOWNS RECORD WHENWNS RECORD WHENWNS RECORD WHENWNS RECORD WHENWNS RECORD WHEN............... The Browns will look to have a 1,000 yard rusher this year for the first timesince the 1985 season when both RB Earnest Byner (244 carries for 1,002yards and 8 TDs) and Kevin Mack (222 carries for 1,104 yards and 7 TDs)topped the 1,000-yard plateau. In order to achieve 1,000 yards rushing in a16-game season, a runner would have to average 62.5 yards per game.

LLLLLONG TIME COMINGONG TIME COMINGONG TIME COMINGONG TIME COMINGONG TIME COMING

SINGLE-GSINGLE-GSINGLE-GSINGLE-GSINGLE-GAME CAME CAME CAME CAME CAREER HIGHSAREER HIGHSAREER HIGHSAREER HIGHSAREER HIGHSRRRRRUSHING AUSHING AUSHING AUSHING AUSHING ATTEMPTTTEMPTTTEMPTTTEMPTTTEMPTS:S:S:S:S: 33 at Pittsburgh 10/5/03

RRRRRUSHING YUSHING YUSHING YUSHING YUSHING YARDS:ARDS:ARDS:ARDS:ARDS: 178 vs. Atlanta 12/29/02RRRRRUSHING TD’s:USHING TD’s:USHING TD’s:USHING TD’s:USHING TD’s: 2 vs. Atlanta 12/29/02

LLLLLONG RONG RONG RONG RONG RUSH:USH:USH:USH:USH: 64t vs. Atlanta 12/29/02RECEPTIONS:RECEPTIONS:RECEPTIONS:RECEPTIONS:RECEPTIONS: 4 vs. Baltimore 9/12/04

RECEIVING YRECEIVING YRECEIVING YRECEIVING YRECEIVING YARDS:ARDS:ARDS:ARDS:ARDS: 44 vs. Carolina 12/1/02RECEIVING TD’s:RECEIVING TD’s:RECEIVING TD’s:RECEIVING TD’s:RECEIVING TD’s: 0

Running Backs News & NotesWILLIAM GREENWILLIAM GREENWILLIAM GREENWILLIAM GREENWILLIAM GREENRRRRRunning Bacunning Bacunning Bacunning Bacunning BackkkkkHeightHeightHeightHeightHeight::::: 6-0WWWWWeighteighteighteighteight::::: 214College:College:College:College:College: Boston CollegeBirBirBirBirBirth Datth Datth Datth Datth Date: e: e: e: e: Dec. 12, 1979HoHoHoHoHow Aw Aw Aw Aw Acquired:cquired:cquired:cquired:cquired: D (1) - ‘02YYYYYear with Brear with Brear with Brear with Brear with Brooooowns:wns:wns:wns:wns: 4thYYYYYear in NFL:ear in NFL:ear in NFL:ear in NFL:ear in NFL: 4th

Career TCareer TCareer TCareer TCareer Transactions:ransactions:ransactions:ransactions:ransactions: Selected by Cleveland in the first round, 16th overall,in the 2002 NFL Draft.Career Highlights:Career Highlights:Career Highlights:Career Highlights:Career Highlights: Established a career-high 178 yards rushing and 2 TDsvs. Atlanta on Dec. 29, 2002…Recorded back-to-back 100-yard rushingperformances in 2003 with 115 yards rushing at Pittsburgh on Oct. 5, and145 yards vs. Oakland on Oct. 12.

Reuben Droughns Lee Suggs

William Green

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WIDE RECEIVERS FILEWIDE RECEIVERS FILEWIDE RECEIVERS FILEWIDE RECEIVERS FILEWIDE RECEIVERS FILEANTANTANTANTANTONIO BRONIO BRONIO BRONIO BRONIO BRYYYYYANTANTANTANTANTWide RWide RWide RWide RWide ReceiveceiveceiveceiveceiverererererHeightHeightHeightHeightHeight::::: 6-2WWWWWeighteighteighteighteight::::: 188College:College:College:College:College: PittsburghBirBirBirBirBirthdatthdatthdatthdatthdate:e:e:e:e: March 9, 1981HoHoHoHoHow Aw Aw Aw Aw Acquired:cquired:cquired:cquired:cquired: Tr. (Dal.) – ‘04YYYYYear with Brear with Brear with Brear with Brear with Brooooowns:wns:wns:wns:wns: 2nd

YYYYYear in NFL:ear in NFL:ear in NFL:ear in NFL:ear in NFL: 4th

Career TCareer TCareer TCareer TCareer Transactions:ransactions:ransactions:ransactions:ransactions: Selected by Dallas in the second round, 63rd overall,of the 2002 NFL Draft…Traded from Dallas to Cleveland for WR QuincyMorgan on Oct. 19, 2004.Career Highlights:Career Highlights:Career Highlights:Career Highlights:Career Highlights: An athletic playmaker who has a flare for making thedifficult reception and the ability to run after the catch…Had back-to-back100-yard receiving games in 2004 with Cleveland as he totaled 8 recep-tions for 131 yards and 2 TDs at Cincinnati on Nov. 28, and 7 catches for115 yards and 2 TDs vs. New England on Dec. 5…Garnered All-Rookiehonors from Pro Football Weekly in 2002 as he established a career-high 6TDs.

DENNIS NORTHCUTTDENNIS NORTHCUTTDENNIS NORTHCUTTDENNIS NORTHCUTTDENNIS NORTHCUTTWide RWide RWide RWide RWide ReceiveceiveceiveceiveceiverererererHeightHeightHeightHeightHeight::::: 5-11WWWWWeighteighteighteighteight::::: 171College:College:College:College:College: ArizonaBirBirBirBirBirthdatthdatthdatthdatthdate:e:e:e:e: Dec. 22, 1977HoHoHoHoHow Aw Aw Aw Aw Acquired:cquired:cquired:cquired:cquired: D (2) – ’00YYYYYear with Brear with Brear with Brear with Brear with Brooooowns:wns:wns:wns:wns: 6th

YYYYYear in NFL:ear in NFL:ear in NFL:ear in NFL:ear in NFL: 6th

Career TCareer TCareer TCareer TCareer Transactions: ransactions: ransactions: ransactions: ransactions: Selected by Cleveland in the second round, 32nd

overall, in the 2000 NFL Draft.Career Highlights:Career Highlights:Career Highlights:Career Highlights:Career Highlights: Had a career-year in 2002 as he led the Browns with 8TDs on 38-601-5 receiving, 8-104-1 rushing and 25-367-2 on puntreturns…Had a career-high 806 yards receiving for the Browns in2004…Had an 87-yard punt return for TD vs. Pittsburgh on Nov. 3, 2002and a 74-yard punt return for TD at Tennessee on Sept. 22, 2002…Rankedfourth among NFL rookie receivers with 39 receptions for 422 yards in2000.

SOMETHING SPECIALSOMETHING SPECIALSOMETHING SPECIALSOMETHING SPECIALSOMETHING SPECIALDennis Northcutt needs only 10 punt returns to move into first place infranchise history. Northcutt set the record for career punt return yardageagainst Detroit in Week 7. Here is a list ofCleveland’s career punt return records:Punt RPunt RPunt RPunt RPunt Reeeeeturnsturnsturnsturnsturns PlaPlaPlaPlaPlayyyyyererererer YYYYYearearearearearsssss Punt RPunt RPunt RPunt RPunt ReeeeeturnsturnsturnsturnsturnsG. McNeil 1986-89 161D. NorD. NorD. NorD. NorD. Northcuttthcuttthcuttthcuttthcutt 2000-052000-052000-052000-052000-05 152152152152152E. Metcalf 1989-94 127

RRRRReeeeeturn Yturn Yturn Yturn Yturn Yardsardsardsardsards PlaPlaPlaPlaPlayyyyyererererer YYYYYearearearearearsssss RRRRReeeeeturn Yturn Yturn Yturn Yturn YardsardsardsardsardsD. NorD. NorD. NorD. NorD. Northcuttthcuttthcuttthcuttthcutt 2000-052000-052000-052000-052000-05 11111,59,59,59,59,5911111G. McNeil 1986-89 1,545E. Metcalf 1989-94 1,341

AN IMPRESSIVE RAN IMPRESSIVE RAN IMPRESSIVE RAN IMPRESSIVE RAN IMPRESSIVE ROOKIE COOKIE COOKIE COOKIE COOKIE CAMPAMPAMPAMPAMPAIGNAIGNAIGNAIGNAIGN

A RELIABLE OPTIONA RELIABLE OPTIONA RELIABLE OPTIONA RELIABLE OPTIONA RELIABLE OPTIONDennis Northcutt has been nothing short of a reliable receiver during histenure as a Cleveland Brown. He led the team in receptions and receivingyards in both 2003 and ’04 and led the team in punt return yardage from2000-04. Here is a look at his career numbers:YYYYYearearearearear No.No.No.No.No. YYYYYardsardsardsardsards AAAAAvvvvvg.g.g.g.g. LongLongLongLongLong TDTDTDTDTD2000 (Cle) 39 422 10.8 37 02001 (Cle) 18 211 11.7 26 02002 (Cle) 38 601 15.8 43t 52003 (Cle) 62 729 11.8 44 22004 (Cle) 55 806 14.7 58t 2*2005 (Cle) 15 145 9.7 29 0CareerCareerCareerCareerCareer 222222222277777 2,92,92,92,92,91111144444 111113.23.23.23.23.2 58t58t58t58t58t 99999*through seven games

Antonio Bryant opened the 2002season as only the second rookiewide receiver to start in Dallas(Michael Irvin, 1988). Bryant led allrookie receivers in 2002 with 44receptions for 733 yards and six TDs.He finished 139 yards ahead of thenext rookie wide-out (DanteStallworth - N.O.). New York Giants TEJeremy Shockey was the only rookieto post better numbers with 74receptions for 894 yards and two TDs.Bryant’s 44 receptions were thesecond most by an NFL rookie andsecond on the Cowboys behind JoeyGalloway that season. His six TD receptions were second among NFL rookiereceivers and tied for the Cowboys team lead. Bryant’s numbers were thesecond most for a rookie in Dallas team history and were good enough toearn him All-Rookie honors.

SINGLE-GSINGLE-GSINGLE-GSINGLE-GSINGLE-GAME CAME CAME CAME CAME CAREER HIGHSAREER HIGHSAREER HIGHSAREER HIGHSAREER HIGHSRECEPTIONS:RECEPTIONS:RECEPTIONS:RECEPTIONS:RECEPTIONS: 9 at N.Y. Giants 9/26/04

RECEIVING YRECEIVING YRECEIVING YRECEIVING YRECEIVING YARDS:ARDS:ARDS:ARDS:ARDS: 165 vs. Baltimore 10/6/02RECEIVING TD’s:RECEIVING TD’s:RECEIVING TD’s:RECEIVING TD’s:RECEIVING TD’s: 2 vs. Baltimore 10/6/02

LLLLLONG RECEPTION:ONG RECEPTION:ONG RECEPTION:ONG RECEPTION:ONG RECEPTION: 58 vs. Pittsburgh 11/14/04;at Miami 12/26/04

PUNT RETURNS:PUNT RETURNS:PUNT RETURNS:PUNT RETURNS:PUNT RETURNS: 6 vs. Pittsburgh 11/23/03PUNT RETURN YPUNT RETURN YPUNT RETURN YPUNT RETURN YPUNT RETURN YARDS:ARDS:ARDS:ARDS:ARDS: 105 at Tennessee 9/22/02

LLLLLONGEST PUNT RETURN:ONGEST PUNT RETURN:ONGEST PUNT RETURN:ONGEST PUNT RETURN:ONGEST PUNT RETURN: 87t vs. Pittsburgh 11/3/02TD’s PUNT RETURNS:TD’s PUNT RETURNS:TD’s PUNT RETURNS:TD’s PUNT RETURNS:TD’s PUNT RETURNS: 1 at Tennessee 9/22/02;

vs. Pittsburgh 11/3/02

SINGLE-GSINGLE-GSINGLE-GSINGLE-GSINGLE-GAME CAME CAME CAME CAME CAREER HIGHSAREER HIGHSAREER HIGHSAREER HIGHSAREER HIGHSRECEPTIONS:RECEPTIONS:RECEPTIONS:RECEPTIONS:RECEPTIONS: 8 at Minnesota 9/12/04;

at Cincinnati 11/28/04RECEIVING YRECEIVING YRECEIVING YRECEIVING YRECEIVING YARDS:ARDS:ARDS:ARDS:ARDS: 170 at Washington 12/29/02

RECEIVING TD’s:RECEIVING TD’s:RECEIVING TD’s:RECEIVING TD’s:RECEIVING TD’s: 2 at Cincinnati 11/28/04;vs. New England 12/5/04;vs. Chicago 10/9/05

LLLLLONG RECEPTION:ONG RECEPTION:ONG RECEPTION:ONG RECEPTION:ONG RECEPTION: 78t at Arizona 10/20/02

1111100-00-00-00-00-YYYYYARD GARD GARD GARD GARD GAMESAMESAMESAMESAMES

Career 1Career 1Career 1Career 1Career 100-00-00-00-00-YYYYYard Rard Rard Rard Rard Receiving Games (3):eceiving Games (3):eceiving Games (3):eceiving Games (3):eceiving Games (3):170 at Washington 12/29/02 (7-170-1) (w/Dallas)131 at Cincinnati 11/28/04 (8-131-2) (w/Cleveland)115 vs. New England 12/5/04 (7-115-2) (w/Cleveland)

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WIDE RECEIVERS FILEWIDE RECEIVERS FILEWIDE RECEIVERS FILEWIDE RECEIVERS FILEWIDE RECEIVERS FILEBRABRABRABRABRAYLYLYLYLYLON EDWON EDWON EDWON EDWON EDWARDSARDSARDSARDSARDSWide RWide RWide RWide RWide ReceiveceiveceiveceiveceiverererererHeightHeightHeightHeightHeight: : : : : 6-3WWWWWeighteighteighteighteight: : : : : 211College: College: College: College: College: MichiganBirBirBirBirBirthdatthdatthdatthdatthdate: e: e: e: e: Feb. 21, 1983HoHoHoHoHow Aw Aw Aw Aw Acquired: cquired: cquired: cquired: cquired: D(1) – ‘05YYYYYear with Brear with Brear with Brear with Brear with Brooooownswnswnswnswns: RYYYYYear in NFL: ear in NFL: ear in NFL: ear in NFL: ear in NFL: R

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

BILENTNIKBILENTNIKBILENTNIKBILENTNIKBILENTNIKOFF POFF POFF POFF POFF PARTNERSARTNERSARTNERSARTNERSARTNERSWRs Antonio Bryant and Braylon Edwards were recipients of the BiletnikoffAward, which is presented to the nation’s top college receiver. Bryant wasonly the second sophomore to earn the award after finishing the year with68 receptions for 1,302 yards (19.1 avg.). Edwards earned the distinctionhis senior season after breaking the school record in receptions (252),yards (3,542) and TDs (39).

HEAHEAHEAHEAHEAVILVILVILVILVILY HONOREDY HONOREDY HONOREDY HONOREDY HONORED

Following a stunning senior season, BraylonEdwards was honored with numerousawards, which separated his collegiatecareer from other wide receivers in his class.Some of his distinctions included AssociatedPress first-team All-American, BiletnikoffAward winner, Consensus All-Big TenConference first-team and Offensive Player-of-the-Year and the Bo Schembechler Awardwinner as Michigan’s Most Valuable Player.Edwards also finished 10th in the voting forthe Heisman Trophy.

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INCREASING BINCREASING BINCREASING BINCREASING BINCREASING BY THE YEARSY THE YEARSY THE YEARSY THE YEARSY THE YEARSDennis Northcutt continues to show improvement with each passingseason. Since 2001, his season receiving yard total continues to increase:YYYYYearearearearear RRRRRec.ec.ec.ec.ec. YYYYYardsardsardsardsards TDTDTDTDTD2001 18 211 02002 38 601 52003 62 729 22004 55 806 2*2005 15 145 0*through seven games

WR Braylon Edwards will look to join a list of elite rookie receivers whohave made significant impacts on their team in their first season in theNFL. Last season, four rookie receivers were ranked in the Top 50 in NFLreceiving.PlaPlaPlaPlaPlayyyyyererererer GameGameGameGameGame No.No.No.No.No. YYYYYardsardsardsardsards AAAAAvvvvvg.g.g.g.g. TDTDTDTDTDMichael Clayton (TB) 16 80 1193 14.9 7Larry Fitzgerald (ARZ) 16 58 780 13.4 8Roy Williams (DET) 16 54 817 15.1 8Lee Evens (BUF) 16 48 843 17.6 9

Wide Receivers News & Notes

BR BR BR BR BROOOOOWNS RWNS RWNS RWNS RWNS ROOKIE RECEIVING RECORDSOOKIE RECEIVING RECORDSOOKIE RECEIVING RECORDSOOKIE RECEIVING RECORDSOOKIE RECEIVING RECORDSMost RMost RMost RMost RMost Receptions - Seasoneceptions - Seasoneceptions - Seasoneceptions - Seasoneceptions - Season

66 Kevin Johnson (1999)Most RMost RMost RMost RMost Receptions - Gameeceptions - Gameeceptions - Gameeceptions - Gameeceptions - Game

10 Darrin Chiaverini (12/19/1999 vs. Jacksonville Jaguars)Most RMost RMost RMost RMost Receiving Yeceiving Yeceiving Yeceiving Yeceiving Yards - Seasonards - Seasonards - Seasonards - Seasonards - Season

986 Kevin Johnson (1999)Most RMost RMost RMost RMost Receiving Yeceiving Yeceiving Yeceiving Yeceiving Yards - Gameards - Gameards - Gameards - Gameards - Game

171 Derrick Alexander (12/04/1994 vs. New York Giants)Highest RHighest RHighest RHighest RHighest Receiving Aeceiving Aeceiving Aeceiving Aeceiving Avvvvverage - Seasonerage - Seasonerage - Seasonerage - Seasonerage - Season (minimum 20 receptions)

17.69 Paul Warfield (1964); 52-920Most RMost RMost RMost RMost Receiving TDs - Seasoneceiving TDs - Seasoneceiving TDs - Seasoneceiving TDs - Seasoneceiving TDs - Season

9 Paul Warfield (1964)Most RMost RMost RMost RMost Receiving TDs - Gameeceiving TDs - Gameeceiving TDs - Gameeceiving TDs - Gameeceiving TDs - Game

2 Five players tied

Dennis NorthcuttAntonio Bryant

Braylon Edwards

SINGLE-GSINGLE-GSINGLE-GSINGLE-GSINGLE-GAME CAME CAME CAME CAME CAREER HIGHSAREER HIGHSAREER HIGHSAREER HIGHSAREER HIGHSRECEPTIONS:RECEPTIONS:RECEPTIONS:RECEPTIONS:RECEPTIONS: 4 at Indianapolis 9/25/05

RECEIVING YRECEIVING YRECEIVING YRECEIVING YRECEIVING YARDS:ARDS:ARDS:ARDS:ARDS: 107 at Green Bay 9/18/05RECEIVING TD’s:RECEIVING TD’s:RECEIVING TD’s:RECEIVING TD’s:RECEIVING TD’s: 1 at Green Bay 9/18/05

LLLLLONG RECEPTION:ONG RECEPTION:ONG RECEPTION:ONG RECEPTION:ONG RECEPTION: 80t at Green Bay 9/18/05

1111100-00-00-00-00-YYYYYARD GARD GARD GARD GARD GAMESAMESAMESAMESAMESCareer 1Career 1Career 1Career 1Career 100-00-00-00-00-YYYYYard Rard Rard Rard Rard Receiving Games (1):eceiving Games (1):eceiving Games (1):eceiving Games (1):eceiving Games (1):107 at Green Bay 9/18/05 (3-107-1)

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MEDIA SERMEDIA SERMEDIA SERMEDIA SERMEDIA SERVICES/BRVICES/BRVICES/BRVICES/BRVICES/BROOOOOWNS RADIO NETWNS RADIO NETWNS RADIO NETWNS RADIO NETWNS RADIO NETWWWWWORKORKORKORKORK

BRBRBRBRBROOOOOWNS RADIO NETWNS RADIO NETWNS RADIO NETWNS RADIO NETWNS RADIO NETWWWWWORKORKORKORKORKThe Cleveland Browns awarded radio broadcast rights to Clear Chan-nel Communications. WMMS (100.7 FM) is the flagship station ofthe Browns Radio Network, and Browns-related programming isfeatured on other Clear Channel stations as well. The radio networkincludes nearly 40 affiliates and reaches Browns fans in five states.

The talent line-up for the Cleveland Browns Radio Network Broad-cast Team features WKYC Channel 3 Sports Director Jim Donovanas the play-by-play announcer, former Browns offensive tackle DougDieken as analyst, WTAM Sports Director Mike Snyder as the hostof all game day programming, WTAM Sports Anchor Casey Colemanas field and locker room reporter, and former Browns cornerbackHanford Dixon provides analysis on the pre-game show.

Donovan began his Cleveland career in 1985 as weekend sportsanchor for Channel 3 and handled play-by-play for NBC Sports’ NFLgames from 1987-97. Before coming to Cleveland, he provided play-by-play basketball and hockey coverage for the Satellite News Chan-nel in Burlington, Vt. He also served for one season as play-by-playannouncer for the Vermont Reds, a Cincinnati Reds minor leaguebaseball team.

Dieken, a former Browns player and the radio color talent, analyzesthe action. Dieken played 14 seasons at left tackle for the Brownsand is one of only 12 men in the history of the NFL to play in over200 consecutive games.CITCITCITCITCITYYYYY CCCCCALL LETTERSALL LETTERSALL LETTERSALL LETTERSALL LETTERS FREQUENCYFREQUENCYFREQUENCYFREQUENCYFREQUENCYAkrAkrAkrAkrAkrononononon WAKR 1590 AMAshlandAshlandAshlandAshlandAshland WNCO 1340 AMAshtabulaAshtabulaAshtabulaAshtabulaAshtabula WFUN 970 AMAAAAAthensthensthensthensthens WATH 970 AMBucyrusBucyrusBucyrusBucyrusBucyrus WQEL 92.7 FMCadizCadizCadizCadizCadiz WCDK 106.3 FMCantCantCantCantCantononononon WHBC 1480 AMChillicoChillicoChillicoChillicoChillicothethethethethe WCHI 1350 AMCleCleCleCleClevvvvvelandelandelandelandeland WMMS / WTAM 100.7 FM/1100 AMColumbusColumbusColumbusColumbusColumbus WFJX 105.7 FMDaDaDaDaDaytytytytytononononon WONE / WIZE 980 AMDefDefDefDefDefianceianceianceianceiance WONW 1280 AMDoDoDoDoDovvvvvererererer WJER 1450 AMElyriaElyriaElyriaElyriaElyria WEOL 930 AMFindlaFindlaFindlaFindlaFindlayyyyy WPFX 107.7 FMFFFFFostostostostostoriaoriaoriaoriaoria WFOBHornell, NYHornell, NYHornell, NYHornell, NYHornell, NY WLEA 1480 AMLimaLimaLimaLimaLima WZRX 107.5 FMMansfMansfMansfMansfMansfieldieldieldieldield WMAN 1400 AMMarieMarieMarieMarieMarietta /tta /tta /tta /tta /PPPPParararararkkkkkererererersburgsburgsburgsburgsburg WBRJ 910 AMMarionMarionMarionMarionMarion WMRN 1490 AMMt. VMt. VMt. VMt. VMt. Vernonernonernonernonernon WMVO 1300 AMNeNeNeNeNewwwwwarararararkkkkk WHTH 790 AMPPPPPainesvilleainesvilleainesvilleainesvilleainesville WBKC 1460 AMPPPPPororororortsmouthtsmouthtsmouthtsmouthtsmouth WNXT 99.3 FM/1260 AMRRRRRococococochesthesthesthesthestererererer WYSL 1040 AMSanduskySanduskySanduskySanduskySandusky WMJK / WLEC / WCPZ 100.9 FM/1450 AM/102.7 FMTTTTToledooledooledooledooledo WIOT 104.7 FMWWWWWoostoostoostoostoostererererer WQKT / WKVX 104.5 FMYYYYYoungstoungstoungstoungstoungstooooownwnwnwnwn WNCD / WKBN 570 AM

ZanesvilleZanesvilleZanesvilleZanesvilleZanesville WHIZ 1240 AM

BRBRBRBRBROOOOOWNS HUDDLEWNS HUDDLEWNS HUDDLEWNS HUDDLEWNS HUDDLEWith several new ventures by the team’s New Media and PublishingDepartment, Browns fans have greater opportunities to get moreinside, exclusive access than everto their favorite team. BrownsHuddle, the team’s new officialnewspaper, is produced weeklyduring the 2005 season, from thepreseason through thepostseason. There also will bespecial off-season issues. Thenewspaper acts as the perfectcompanion for any true Brownsfan, featuring exclusive columnsby Hall of Fame running back JimBrown, Browns Senior Vice Presi-dent/General Manager Phil Sav-age and head coach RomeoCrennel, extensive game previewand recaps, scouting reports, photo galleries, player profiles andmore. With 40-plus pages of weekly news, information and insight,this is no skimpy newsletter!

WWWWWWWWWWWWWWW.CLEVELANDBR.CLEVELANDBR.CLEVELANDBR.CLEVELANDBR.CLEVELANDBROOOOOWNS.COMWNS.COMWNS.COMWNS.COMWNS.COMMeanwhile, ClevelandBrowns.com, the team’s official website, con-tinues to expand upon the team coverage and multimedia contentthat helped it be named one of the top professional team websites

by Street and Smith’s SportsBusiness Journal’s in 2004.Guest columnists like formerBrowns Brian Brennan, BobGolic and Reggie Rucker joinClevelandBrowns.com staffersZac Jackson, Steve King, andJeff Walcoff to provide the bestup-to-the-minute, extensiveBrowns coverage anywhere.During the season, the site alsohosts the club’s weekly re-vamped web radio show, fea-turing current player andalumni guests, fan e-mails, and

news and analysis from the ClevelandBrowns.com editorial team.

The site’s audio and video content is once again expanded for evenmore direct access to the team’s day-to-day inner workings. Alongwith practice and game highlights, video correspondent JamirHowerton provides regular news updates and player features – deal-ing with matters on and off the field – from inside team headquar-ters.

On ClevelandBrowns.com, fans also can view stats, play games,download wallpaper and screensavers, read about team history,access ticket information and shop at the team’s official pro shop.

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BRBRBRBRBROOOOOWNS IN THE COMMUNITWNS IN THE COMMUNITWNS IN THE COMMUNITWNS IN THE COMMUNITWNS IN THE COMMUNITYYYYY

CleCleCleCleClevvvvveland Breland Breland Breland Breland Brooooowns Fwns Fwns Fwns Fwns FoundationoundationoundationoundationoundationThe Cleveland Browns and the Cleveland Browns Foundation are dedicated to Northeast Ohio and are veryproud to have contributed $1.2 million to the community in 2004. Since the Browns’ return to Cleveland in1999, the Foundation has donated an astounding $5.2 million to community organizations and programs.The Cleveland Browns and the Cleveland Browns Foundation take great pride in being able to support theoutstanding organizations and people of Northeast Ohio.

The Cleveland Browns Foundation believes in keeping kids healthy, happy and in school. The Foundationvalues the importance of education and strives to help our kids make healthy decisions. Additionally, theFoundation understands the impact that youth football and other activities have on kids’ academic achieve-ments; therefore, the Foundation develops and supports programs that focus not only on kids’ health and education, but also on theirhappiness through youth football and other valuable activities.

BrBrBrBrBrooooowns in the Communitywns in the Communitywns in the Communitywns in the Communitywns in the CommunityThe Cleveland Browns coaches, players and staff are committed to the community andinvite you to ‘Join the Team’ and help create bright futures today and for the future. Whetheryou volunteer, mentor, coach, donate, support, or teach, you can make a difference. Beloware some of the programs the Browns have created to help make a difference in thecommunity…Join the Team!

Neighborhood enhancement is important to the Browns, and this summer Browns rookiesand Head Coach Romeo Crennel gathered to landscape and paint an area surrounding theBump Taylor Field at Patrick Henry Middle School in Cleveland. Over the course of the sum-mer, Bump Taylor Field is scheduled for many renovations, and the Browns were able tocontribute $200,000 towards the project through the NFL Youth Football Fund Grassrootsprogram plus install a new scoreboard and concrete entry way to the field. In addition to thefield renovation, the Cleveland Browns have helped build five homes for families through

Habitat for Humanity, and have helped renovate the homes of two Cleveland residents through Rebuilding Together since 1999.

BrBrBrBrBrooooowns Bacwns Bacwns Bacwns Bacwns Backkkkkererererers Ws Ws Ws Ws WorldwideorldwideorldwideorldwideorldwideBrowns Backers Worldwide (BBW), the official worldwide fan club of the Cleveland Browns, is considered tobe the largest organized fan club in all of professional sports. The BBW includes over 270 individual Clubsencompassing over 40,000 worldwide members.

Browns Backers Worldwide exists as a non-profit organization to actively support and positively promotethe Cleveland Browns. Browns Backer Clubs organize various activities and events throughout the year torepresent and cheer on the Browns. Some of these activities and events include gathering for game days,marching in local parades, and teeing off at golf outings. Browns Backer Clubs also participate in philan-thropic events in their local communities and help to raise money for the Cleveland Browns Foundation.

Cleveland Browns Community Calendar

TTTTTuesdauesdauesdauesdauesdayyyyy, No, No, No, No, Novvvvvember 1:ember 1:ember 1:ember 1:ember 1:UnitUnitUnitUnitUnited Wed Wed Wed Wed Waaaaay Spory Spory Spory Spory Sports Ats Ats Ats Ats AuctionuctionuctionuctionuctionThe United Way of Greater Cleveland will havethe 3rd annual Cleveland Sports Auctionthroughout the day on WTAM 1100 AM. All thesports teams in Cleveland will come together tohelp raise funds for the 130 agencies served bythe United Way. To help promote the auction,Browns representatives will call in or visit WTAMfor live interviews related to supporting the com-munity and helping those in need.

In Case You Missed It...

HomeHomeHomeHomeHometttttooooown Huddlewn Huddlewn Huddlewn Huddlewn HuddleThe Cleveland Browns and United Way Services ofGreater Cleveland once again teamed up to builda play structure and swing set through the NFLHometown Huddle project. Hometown Huddle isan annual NFL program in which teams work withthe United Way on a community project. Throughthis project, the Cleveland Browns build play-grounds in underdeveloped neighborhoods to cre-ate a safe and interactive area for children to play.Volunteers built two colorful Little Tikes modularplay units complete with slides, climbers, decksand swings.

Several Browns players and their wives’ will beworking with the Place A Pet Foundation toraise awareness for pet adoption on Tuesday,Nov. 1 from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. with thePlace A Pet Foundation, located at 1391 West110th Street in Cleveland.

During the visit, Browns players and theirwives, including tight ends Steve Heiden, AaronShea, Billy Miller and safety Brian Russell, willwork with the Place A Pet Foundation to helpprovide care for the animals and assist bytaking animals for walks, assist with groomingand aid with health and nutritional needs.

TTTTTuesdauesdauesdauesdauesdayyyyy, No, No, No, No, Novvvvvember 1:ember 1:ember 1:ember 1:ember 1:BrBrBrBrBrooooowns Visit Place A Pwns Visit Place A Pwns Visit Place A Pwns Visit Place A Pwns Visit Place A Peeeeet Ft Ft Ft Ft Foundationoundationoundationoundationoundation

Events Coming Up...

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BRBRBRBRBROOOOOWNS NUMERICWNS NUMERICWNS NUMERICWNS NUMERICWNS NUMERICAL RAL RAL RAL RAL ROSTEROSTEROSTEROSTEROSTER(Roster Size -- 53 as of 11-1-05)

No.No.No.No.No.NameNameNameNameName PPPPPos.os.os.os.os. Ht.Ht.Ht.Ht.Ht. Wt.Wt.Wt.Wt.Wt. AAAAAgegegegege Exp.Exp.Exp.Exp.Exp. CollegeCollegeCollegeCollegeCollege HomeHomeHomeHomeHometttttooooownwnwnwnwn HoHoHoHoHow Aw Aw Aw Aw Acq.cq.cq.cq.cq. G/GS/DNP/IAG/GS/DNP/IAG/GS/DNP/IAG/GS/DNP/IAG/GS/DNP/IA3 Derek Anderson QB 6-6 245 22 R Oregon State Portland, Ore. W (Balt.) - ‘05 0/0/0/54 Phil Dawson K 5-11 200 29 6 Texas Dallas, Texas FA – ‘99 7/0/0/08 Trent Dilfer QB 6-4 234 33 12 Fresno State Aptos, Calif. Tr. (Sea.) - ‘05 7/7/0/09 Charlie Frye QB 6-4 217 24 R Akron Willard, Ohio D3 - ‘05 0/0/7/0

10 Kyle Richardson P 6-2 210 32 8 Arkansas State Farmington, Mo. UFA (Cin.) - ‘05 7/0/0/011 Brandon Rideau WR 6-3 200 23 R Kansas Beaumont, Texas FA - ‘05 0/0/0/116 Joshua Cribbs WR 6-1 192 22 R Kent State Washington, D.C. FA - ‘05 5/0/0/217 Braylon Edwards WR 6-3 211 22 R Michigan Detroit, Mich. D1 - ‘05 5/2/0/221 Brodney Pool DB 6-2 208 21 R Oklahoma Houston, Texas D2 - ‘05 7/0/0/023 Ray Mickens DB 5-8 180 32 10 Texas A&M El Paso, Texas FA - ‘05 7/0/0/025 Chris Crocker DB 5-11 192 25 3 Marshall Chesapeake, Va. D3 – ’03 7/7/0/026 Sean Jones DB 6-1 212 23 2 Georgia Atlanta, Ga. D2 - ‘04 7/0/0/027 Brian Russell DB 6-2 207 27 4 San Diego State West Covina, Calif. RFA (Minn.) - ‘05 7/7/0/028 Leigh Bodden DB 6-1 190 24 3 Duquesne Upper Marlborough, Md. FA - ‘03 4/2/0/330 Antonio Perkins DB 5-11 188 23 R Oklahoma Lawton, Okla. D4 - ‘05 1/0/0/631 William Green RB 6-0 214 25 4 Boston College Atlantic City, N. J. D1 – ’02 7/0/0/033 Daylon McCutcheon DB 5-10 190 28 7 Southern California La Puente, Calif. D3a – ’99 7/7/0/034 Reuben Droughns RB 5-11 215 27 6 Oregon Chicago, Ill. Tr. (Den.) - ‘05 7/7/0/036 Corey McIntyre FB 6-0 246 26 1 West Virginia Stuart, Fla. FA - ‘04 6/0/0/139 Michael Lehan DB 6-0 190 25 3 Minnesota Hopkins, Minn. D5b – ’03 6/0/0/142 Terrelle Smith FB 6-0 242 27 6 Arizona State West Covina, Calif. UFA (N.O.) – ’04 7/7/0/044 Lee Suggs RB 6-0 206 25 3 Virginia Tech Roanoke, Va. D4 – ’03 2/0/0/550 Jeff Faine OL 6-3 291 24 3 Notre Dame Milwaukee, Ore. D1 - ‘03 7/7/0/051 Chaun Thompson LB 6-2 242 25 3 West Texas A&M Mt. Pleasant, Texas D2 – ’03 7/5/0/053 Mason Unck LB 6-3 238 25 2 Arizona State Ogden, Utah FA - `04 7/0/0/054 Andra Davis LB 6-1 250 26 4 Florida Live Oak, Fla. D5 - ‘02 7/7/0/055 Matt Stewart LB 6-3 236 26 5 Vanderbilt Columbus, Ohio UFA (Atl.) - ‘05 5/3/0/258 Ben Taylor LB 6-2 240 27 4 Virginia Tech Bellaire, Ohio D4b - ‘02 7/7/0/059 Nick Speegle LB 6-6 250 23 R New Mexico Albuquerque, N.M. D6a - ‘05 5/0/0/260 Cosey Coleman OL 6-4 310 27 6 Tennessee New Orleans, La. UFA (T.B.) - ‘05 7/7/0/061 Mike Pucillo OL 6-4 311 26 4 Auburn Cleveland, Ohio FA - ‘05 1/0/6/063 Joe Andruzzi OL 6-3 315 30 9 S. Connecticut State Staten Island, N.Y. UFA (N.E.) - ‘05 7/7/0/064 Ryan Pontbriand LS 6-2 248 26 3 Rice Houston, Texas D5a – ’03 7/0/0/065 Kirk Chambers OL 6-7 314 26 2 Stanford Provo, Utah D6 – ’04 7/0/0/068 Dave Yovanovits OL 6-3 294 24 3 Temple Stanhope, N.J. W (N.Y.J.) - ‘05 0/0/0/770 L.J. Shelton OL 6-6 345 29 7 Eastern Michigan Rochester Hills, Mich. UFA (Ari.) - ‘05 7/7/0/072 Ryan Tucker OL 6-6 314 30 9 TCU Midland, Texas UFA (St.L.) - ‘02 7/7/0/074 Nat Dorsey OL 6-7 322 22 2 Georgia Tech New Orleans, La. Tr. (Minn.) - ‘05 1/0/1/575 Simon Fraser DL 6-6 288 22 R Ohio State Upper Arlington, Ohio FA - ‘05 7/0/0/078 Ethan Kelley DL 6-2 303 25 3 Baylor Sugarland, Texas W (N.E.) - ‘05 7/0/0/081 Antonio Bryant WR 6-2 188 24 4 Pittsburgh Miami, Fla. Tr. (Dal.) - ‘04 7/6/0/082 Steve Heiden TE 6-5 267 29 7 South Dakota St. Rushford, Minn. Tr. (S.D.) – ‘02 7/6/0/083 Aaron Shea TE 6-3 248 28 6 Michigan Ottawa, Ill. D4b – ‘00 4/3/0/384 Billy Miller TE 6-3 245 28 6 Southern California Westlake Village, Calif. FA - ‘05 3/1/1/386 Dennis Northcutt WR 5-11 171 27 6 Arizona Los Angeles, Calif. D2 – ’00 7/3/0/088 Frisman Jackson WR 6-3 217 26 4 Western Illinois Chicago, Ill. FA - ‘04 5/0/0/292 David McMillan DE 6-3 262 24 R Kansas Killeen, Texas D5 - ‘05 4/0/0/394 Orlando Ruff LB 6-3 253 29 7 Furman Charleston, S.C. FA - ‘05 7/0/0/095 Jason Fisk DT 6-3 300 33 11 Stanford Davis, Calif. UFA (S.D.) - ‘05 7/7/0/096 Kenard Lang DL 6-3 257 30 9 Miami (Fla.) Orlando, Fla. UFA (Was.) – ‘02 7/5/0/097 Alvin McKinley DL 6-3 294 27 6 Mississippi State Jackson, Miss. FA – ‘01 7/7/0/098 Nick Eason DL 6-3 310 25 3 Clemson Lyons, Ga. FA - ‘04 7/0/0/099 Orpheus Roye DL 6-4 305 32 10 Florida State Carrol City, Fla. UFA (Pit.) – ’00 7/7/0/0

Injured RInjured RInjured RInjured RInjured Reseresereseresereservvvvve (5)e (5)e (5)e (5)e (5)23 Antwan Harris DB 5-9 194 28 5 Virginia Raleigh, N.C. FA - ‘05 0/0/0/024 Gary Baxter DB 6-2 210 26 5 Baylor Tyler, Texas UFA (Balt.) - ‘05 5/5/0/149 Keith Heinrich TE 6-5 260 26 3 Sam Houston St. Tomball, Texas FA - ‘03 0/0/0/071 Jonathan Dunn OT 6-7 328 23 R Virginia Tech Norfolk, Va. D7 - ‘05 0/0/0/094 Amon Gordon DL 6-2 305 24 2 Stanford San Diego, Calif. D5 - ‘04 0/0/0/0

RRRRReseresereseresereservvvvve Non-Fe Non-Fe Non-Fe Non-Fe Non-Fooooooooootball Injurtball Injurtball Injurtball Injurtball Injury (2)y (2)y (2)y (2)y (2)79 Lewis Dawson OL 6-5 320 24 1 The Citadel Fayetteville, N.C. FA - ‘04 0/0/0/080 Kellen Winslow TE 6-4 254 22 2 Miami (Fla.) San Diego, Calif. D1 - ‘04 0/0/0/0

Practice Squad (8)Practice Squad (8)Practice Squad (8)Practice Squad (8)Practice Squad (8) PPPPPos.os.os.os.os. Ht.Ht.Ht.Ht.Ht. Wt.Wt.Wt.Wt.Wt. AAAAAgegegegege Exp.Exp.Exp.Exp.Exp. CollegeCollegeCollegeCollegeCollege29 Jason Wright RB 5-10 210 23 1 Northwestern52 Clifton Smith LB 6-3 267 24 1 Syracuse56 Justin Kurpeikis LB 6-3 248 27 3 Penn State69 J’Vonne Parker DL 6-4 310 23 R Rutgers73 Atlas Herrion OL 6-4 313 24 1 Alabama79 Pete McMahon OL 6-8 330 24 R Iowa89 Paul Irons TE 6-2 242 21 R Florida State91 Andrew Hoffman DL 6-4 296 23 R Virginia

Ages as of 11/1/05

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BRBRBRBRBROOOOOWNS ALPHABETICWNS ALPHABETICWNS ALPHABETICWNS ALPHABETICWNS ALPHABETICAL RAL RAL RAL RAL ROSTEROSTEROSTEROSTEROSTER (Roster Size -- 53 as of 11-1-05)

No.No.No.No.No.NameNameNameNameName PPPPPos.os.os.os.os. Ht.Ht.Ht.Ht.Ht. Wt.Wt.Wt.Wt.Wt. BirBirBirBirBirthdatthdatthdatthdatthdateeeee Exp.Exp.Exp.Exp.Exp. CollegeCollegeCollegeCollegeCollege HomeHomeHomeHomeHometttttooooownwnwnwnwn HoHoHoHoHow Aw Aw Aw Aw Acq.cq.cq.cq.cq. G/ S/ DNP/ IAG/ S/ DNP/ IAG/ S/ DNP/ IAG/ S/ DNP/ IAG/ S/ DNP/ IA3 Anderson, Derek QB 6-6 245 6/15/83 R Oregon State Portland, Ore. W (Balt.) - ‘05 0/0/0/5

63 Andruzzi, Joe OL 6-3 315 8/23/75 9 S. Connecticut State Staten Island, N.Y. UFA (N.E.) - ‘05 7/7/0/028 Bodden, Leigh DB 6-1 190 9/24/81 3 Duquesne Upper Marlborough, Md. FA - ‘03 4/2/0/381 Bryant, Antonio WR 6-2 188 3/9/81 4 Pittsburgh Miami, Fla. Tr. (Dal.) - ‘04 7/6/0/065 Chambers, Kirk OL 6-7 314 3/19/79 2 Stanford Provo, Utah D6 - ‘04 7/0/0/060 Coleman, Cosey OL 6-4 310 10/27/78 6 Tennessee New Orleans, La. UFA (T.B.) - ‘05 7/7/0/016 Cribbs, Joshua WR 6-1 192 6/9/83 R Kent State Washington, D.C. FA - ‘05 5/0/0/225 Crocker, Chris DB 5-11 192 3/9/80 3 Marshall Chesapeake, Va. D3 – ’03 7/7/0/054 Davis, Andra LB 6-1 250 12/23/78 4 Florida Live Oak, Fla. D5 - ‘02 7/7/0/0

4 Dawson, Phil K 5-11 200 1/23/75 7 Texas Dallas, Texas FA - ‘99 7/0/0/08 Dilfer, Trent QB 6-4 234 3/13/72 12 Fresno State Aptos, Calif. Tr. (Sea.) - ‘05 7/7/0/0

74 Dorsey, Nat OL 6-7 322 9/9/83 2 Georgia Tech New Orleans, La. Tr. (Min.) - ‘05 1/0/1/534 Droughns, Reuben RB 5-11 215 8/21/78 6 Oregon Chicago, Ill. Tr. (Den.) - ‘05 7/7/0/098 Eason, Nick DL 6-3 310 5/29/80 3 Clemson Lyons, Ga. FA - ‘04 7/0/0/017 Edwards, Braylon WR 6-3 211 2/21/83 R Michigan Detroit, Mich. D1 - ‘05 5/2/0/250 Faine, Jeff OL 6-3 291 4/6/81 3 Notre Dame Milwaukee, Ore. D1 - ‘03 7/7/0/095 Fisk, Jason DT 6-3 300 9/4/72 11 Stanford Davis, Calif. UFA (S.D.) - ‘05 7/7/0/077 Fraser, Simon DL 6-6 288 3/27/83 R Ohio State Upper Arlington, Ohio FA - ‘05 7/0/0/0

9 Frye, Charlie QB 6-4 217 8/28/81 R Akron Willard, Ohio D3 - ‘05 0/0/7/031 Green, William RB 6-0 214 12/17/79 4 Boston College Atlantic City, N.J. D1 - ‘02 7/0/0/082 Heiden, Steve TE 6-5 267 9/21/76 7 South Dakota State Rushford, Minn. Tr. (S.D.) - ‘02 7/6/0/088 Jackson, Frisman WR 6-3 217 6/12/79 4 Western Illinois Chicago, Illi. FA - ‘04 5/0/0/226 Jones, Sean DB 6-1 212 3/2/82 2 Georgia Atlanta, Ga. D2 - ‘04 7/0/0/078 Kelley, Ethan DL 6-2 303 2/12/80 3 Baylor Sugarland, Texas W (N.E.) - ‘05 7/0/0/096 Lang, Kenard DL 6-3 257 1/31/75 9 Miami (Fla.) Orlando, Fla. UFA (Was.) – ’02 7/5/0/039 Lehan, Michael DB 6-0 190 11/25/79 3 Minnesota Hopkins, Minn. D5b – ’03 6/0/0/133 McCutcheon, Daylon DB 5-10 190 12/9/76 7 Southern California La Puente, Calif. D3a – ’99 7/7/0/036 McIntyre, Corey FB 6-0 246 1/25/79 1 West Virginia Stuart, Fla. FA - ‘04 6/0/0/197 McKinley, Alvin DL 6-3 294 6/9/78 6 Mississippi St. Jackson, Miss. FA - ‘01 7/7/0/092 McMillan, David DE 6-3 262 9/20/81 R Kansas Killeen, Texas D5 - ‘05 4/0/0/323 Mickens, Ray DB 5-8 180 1/4/73 10 Texas A&M El Paso, Texas FA - ‘05 7/0/0/084 Miller, Billy TE 6-3 245 4/24/77 6 Southern California Westlake Village, Calif. FA - ‘05 3/1/1/386 Northcutt, Dennis WR 5-11 171 12/22/77 6 Arizona Los Angeles, Calif. D2 – ’00 7/3/0/030 Perkins, Antonio DB 5-11 188 1/9/82 R Oklahoma Lawton, Okla. D4 - ‘05 1/0/0/664 Pontbriand, Ryan LS 6-2 248 10/1/79 3 Rice Houston, Texas D5a – ’03 7/0/0/021 Pool, Brodney DB 6-2 208 5/24/84 R Oklahoma Houston, Texas D2 - ‘05 7/0/0/061 Pucillo, Mike OL 6-4 311 7/14/79 4 Auburn Cleveland, Ohio FA - ‘05 1/0/6/011 Rideau, Brandon WR 6-3 200 10/18/82 R Kansas Beaumont, Texas FA - ‘05 0/0/0/110 Richardson, Kyle P 6-2 210 3/2/73 8 Arkansas State Farmington, Mo. UFA (Cin.) - ‘05 7/0/0/099 Roye, Orpheus DL 6-4 305 1/21/73 10 Florida St. Carrol City, Fla. UFA (Pit.) – ‘00 7/7/0/094 Ruff, Orlando LB 6-3 253 9/28/76 7 Furman Charleston, S.C. FA - ‘05 7/0/0/027 Russell, Brian DB 6-2 207 2/5/78 4 San Diego State West Covina, Calif. RFA (Minn.) - ‘05 7/7/0/083 Shea, Aaron TE 6-3 248 12/5/76 6 Michigan Ottawa, Ill. D4b - ‘00 4/3/0/370 Shelton, L.J. OL 6-6 345 3/21/76 7 Eastern Michigan Rochester Hills, Mich. UFA (Ari.) - ‘05 7/7/0/042 Smith, Terrelle FB 6-0 242 3/12/78 6 Arizona St. West Covina, Calif. UFA (N.O.) - ‘04 7/7/0/059 Speegle, Nick LB 6-6 250 11/29/81 R New Mexico Albuquerque, N.M. D6a - ‘05 5/0/0/255 Stewart, Matt LB 6-3 236 8/31/79 5 Vanderbilt Columbus, Ohio UFA (Atl.) - ‘05 5/3/0/244 Suggs, Lee RB 6-0 206 8/11/80 3 Virginia Tech Roanoke, Va. D4 - ‘03 2/0/0/558 Taylor, Ben LB 6-2 240 8/31/78 4 Virginia Tech Bellaire, Ohio D4b - ‘02 7/7/0/051 Thompson, Chaun LB 6-2 242 5/22/80 3 West Texas A&M Mt. Pleasant, Texas D2 – ’03 7/5/0/072 Tucker, Ryan OL 6-6 314 6/12/75 9 TCU Midland, Texas UFA (St.L.) - ‘02 7/7/0/053 Unck, Mason LB 6-3 238 3/30/80 2 Arizona State Ogden, Utah FA - ‘04 7/0/0/068 Yovanovits, Dave OL 6-3 294 3/6/81 3 Temple Stanhope, N.J. W (N.Y.J.) - ‘05 0/0/0/7

Injured RInjured RInjured RInjured RInjured Reseresereseresereservvvvve (5)e (5)e (5)e (5)e (5)24 Baxter, Gary DB 6-2 210 11/24/78 5 Baylor Tyler, Texas UFA (Balt.) - ‘05 5/5/0/171 Dunn, Jonathan OT 6-7 328 12/12/81 R Virginia Tech Norfolk, Va. D7 - ‘05 0/0/0/094 Gordon, Amon DL 6-2 305 10/13/81 2 Stanford San Diego, Calif. D5 - ‘04 0/0/0/023 Harris, Antwan DB 5-9 194 5/29/77 5 Virginia Raleigh, N.C. FA - ‘05 0/0/0/049 Heinrich, Keith TE 6-5 260 3/19/79 3 Sam Houston St. Tomball, Texas FA - ‘03 0/0/0/0

RRRRReseresereseresereservvvvve Non-Fe Non-Fe Non-Fe Non-Fe Non-Fooooooooootball Injurtball Injurtball Injurtball Injurtball Injury (2)y (2)y (2)y (2)y (2)79 Dawson, Lewis OL 6-5 320 2/25/81 1 The Citadel Fayetteville, N.C. FA - ‘04 0/0/0/080 Winslow, Kellen TE 6-4 254 7/21/83 2 Miami (Fla.) San Diego, Calif. D1 - ‘04 0/0/0/0

Practice Squad (8)Practice Squad (8)Practice Squad (8)Practice Squad (8)Practice Squad (8) PPPPPos.os.os.os.os. Ht.Ht.Ht.Ht.Ht. Wt.Wt.Wt.Wt.Wt. DOBDOBDOBDOBDOB Exp.Exp.Exp.Exp.Exp. CollegeCollegeCollegeCollegeCollege73 Herrion, Atlas OL 6-4 313 12/3/80 1 Alabama91 Hoffman, Andrew DL 6-4 296 2/15/82 R Virginia89 Irons, Paul TE 6-2 242 12/23/83 R Florida State56 Kurpeikis, Justin LB 6-3 248 7/17/77 3 Penn Statea79 McMahon, Pete OL 6-8 330 10/15/81 R Iowa69 Parker, J’Vonne DL 6-4 310 6/7/82 R Rutgers52 Smith, Clifton LB 6-3 267 7/21/80 1 Syracuse29 Wright, Jason RB 5-10 210 7/12/82 1 Northwestern

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BRBRBRBRBROOOOOWNS DEPTH CHARTWNS DEPTH CHARTWNS DEPTH CHARTWNS DEPTH CHARTWNS DEPTH CHART

CLEVELAND BRCLEVELAND BRCLEVELAND BRCLEVELAND BRCLEVELAND BROOOOOWNS UNOFFICIAL 2005 DEPTH CHARTWNS UNOFFICIAL 2005 DEPTH CHARTWNS UNOFFICIAL 2005 DEPTH CHARTWNS UNOFFICIAL 2005 DEPTH CHARTWNS UNOFFICIAL 2005 DEPTH CHART(as of 11/1/05)(as of 11/1/05)(as of 11/1/05)(as of 11/1/05)(as of 11/1/05)

OFFENSEOFFENSEOFFENSEOFFENSEOFFENSEWR 86 DENNIS NORTHCUTT 17 Braylon Edwards 11 Brandon RideauLT 70 L.J. SHELTON 65 Kirk ChambersLG 63 JOE ANDRUZZIC 50 JEFF FAINE 61 Mike PucilloRG 60 COSEY COLEMAN 68 Dave YovanovitsRT 72 RYAN TUCKER 74 Nat DorseyTE 82 STEVE HEIDEN 83 Aaron Shea 84 Billy MillerWR 81 ANTONIO BRYANT 88 Frisman Jackson 16 Joshua CribbsQB 8 TRENT DILFER 9 Charlie Frye 3 Derek AndersonRB 34 REUBEN DROUGHNS 31 William Green 44 Lee Suggs (inj)FB 42 TERRELLE SMITH 36 Corey McIntyre

DEFENSEDEFENSEDEFENSEDEFENSEDEFENSELE 99 ORPHEUS ROYE 75 Simon FraserNT 95 JASON FISK 78 Ethan KelleyRE 97 ALVIN MCKINLEY 98 Nick EasonLLB 96 KENARD LANG 55 Matt Stewart 92 David McMillanMLB 54 ANDRA DAVIS 94 Orlando RuffWLB 58 BEN TAYLOR 53 Mason UnckRLB 51 CHAUN THOMPSON 59 Nick SpeegleLCB 33 DAYLON MCCUTCHEON 23 Ray Mickens 30 Antonio PerkinsRCB 28 LEIGH BODDEN 39 Michael LehanSS 25 CHRIS CROCKER 26 Sean JonesFS 27 BRIAN RUSSELL 21 Brodney Pool

SPECIALISTSPECIALISTSPECIALISTSPECIALISTSPECIALISTSSSSSP 10 KYLE RICHARDSONK 4 PHIL DAWSONH 10 KYLE RICHARDSONPR 86 DENNIS NORTHCUTT 30 Antonio PerkinsKR 16 JOSHUA CRIBBS 31 William GreenLS 64 RYAN PONTBRIAND 82 Steve Heiden

STSTSTSTSTARTERS IN CARTERS IN CARTERS IN CARTERS IN CARTERS IN CAPSAPSAPSAPSAPS, Rookie and first-year players underlined

HEAD COHEAD COHEAD COHEAD COHEAD COAAAAACH: RCH: RCH: RCH: RCH: ROMEO CRENNELOMEO CRENNELOMEO CRENNELOMEO CRENNELOMEO CRENNELAssistant Coaches: Dave Atkins (running backs), Maurice Carthon, (offensive coordinator), Ben Coates (tight ends), Carl Crennel II(offensive quality control), Jeff Davidson, (offensive line), Todd Grantham (defensive coordinator), Mike Haluchak (linebackers), John Lott(head strength and conditioning), Marwan Maalouf (special teams quality control), Randy Melvin (defensive line), Terry Robiskie (widereceivers), Jerry Rosburg (special teams coordinator), Rip Scherer (quarterbacks), Bob Trott (defensive assistant), Mel Tucker (defensivebacks), Jeff Uhlenhake (offensive line assistant), Cory Undlin (defensive quality control).

PlaPlaPlaPlaPlayyyyyer Prer Prer Prer Prer Pronunciation Guideonunciation Guideonunciation Guideonunciation Guideonunciation Guide

Joe Andruzzi (an-DREW-zee) Leigh Bodden (BOD-in)Andra Davis (ON-dray) Michael Lehan (LEE-han)Daylon McCutcheon (Mc-CUTCH-in) Ryan Pontbriand (pownt-bree-AWND)Mike Pucillo (PAH-cillo) Brandon Rideau (REE-doe)Dave Yovanovits (Yo-VAN-O-Vits)

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OFFENSEOFFENSEOFFENSEOFFENSEOFFENSE

QUQUQUQUQUARTERBAARTERBAARTERBAARTERBAARTERBACKS (3)CKS (3)CKS (3)CKS (3)CKS (3) POSPOSPOSPOSPOS..... HTHTHTHTHT..... WWWWWTTTTT..... EXPEXPEXPEXPEXP..... COLLEGECOLLEGECOLLEGECOLLEGECOLLEGE HOHOHOHOHOW AW AW AW AW ACQCQCQCQCQ.....3 Anderson, Derek QB 6-6 245 R Oregon State W (Balt.) - ‘058 Dilfer, Trent QB 6-4 234 12 Fresno State Tr. (Sea.) - ‘059 Frye, Charlie QB 6-4 217 R Akron D3 - ‘05

RRRRRUNNING BAUNNING BAUNNING BAUNNING BAUNNING BACKS (3)CKS (3)CKS (3)CKS (3)CKS (3) POS.POS.POS.POS.POS. HTHTHTHTHT..... WWWWWTTTTT..... EXPEXPEXPEXPEXP..... COLLEGECOLLEGECOLLEGECOLLEGECOLLEGE HOHOHOHOHOW AW AW AW AW ACQ.CQ.CQ.CQ.CQ.31 Green, William RB 6-0 214 4 Boston College D1 – ‘0234 Droughns, Reuben RB 5-11 215 6 Oregon Tr. (Den.) - ‘0544 Suggs, Lee RB 6-0 206 3 Virginia Tech D4 – ‘03

FULLBAFULLBAFULLBAFULLBAFULLBACKS (2)CKS (2)CKS (2)CKS (2)CKS (2) POSPOSPOSPOSPOS..... HTHTHTHTHT..... WWWWWTTTTT..... EXPEXPEXPEXPEXP..... COLLEGECOLLEGECOLLEGECOLLEGECOLLEGE HOHOHOHOHOW AW AW AW AW ACQCQCQCQCQ.....36 McIntyre, Corey FB 6-0 246 1 West Virginia FA - ‘0442 Smith, Terrelle FB 6-0 242 6 Arizona St. UFA (N.O.) – ‘04

WIDE RECEIVERS (6)WIDE RECEIVERS (6)WIDE RECEIVERS (6)WIDE RECEIVERS (6)WIDE RECEIVERS (6) POSPOSPOSPOSPOS..... HTHTHTHTHT..... WWWWWTTTTT..... EXPEXPEXPEXPEXP..... COLLEGECOLLEGECOLLEGECOLLEGECOLLEGE HOHOHOHOHOW AW AW AW AW ACQCQCQCQCQ.....11 Rideau, Brandon WR 6-3 200 R Kansas FA - ‘0516 Cribbs, Joshua WR 6-1 192 R Kent State FA - ‘0517 Edwards, Braylon WR 6-3 211 R Michigan D1 - ‘0581 Bryant, Antonio WR 6-2 188 4 Pittsburgh Tr. (Dal.) - ‘0486 Northcutt, Dennis WR 5-11 171 6 Arizona D2 – ’0088 Jackson, Frisman WR 6-3 217 4 Western Illinois FA - ‘04

TIGHT ENDS (3)TIGHT ENDS (3)TIGHT ENDS (3)TIGHT ENDS (3)TIGHT ENDS (3) POSPOSPOSPOSPOS..... HTHTHTHTHT..... WWWWWTTTTT..... EXPEXPEXPEXPEXP..... COLLEGECOLLEGECOLLEGECOLLEGECOLLEGE HOHOHOHOHOW AW AW AW AW ACQCQCQCQCQ.....*49 Heinrich, Keith TE 6-5 248 4 Sam Houston State FA - ‘03**80 Winslow, Kellen TE 6-4 254 2 Miami (Fla.) D1 – ‘0483 Shea, Aaron TE 6-3 255 6 Michigan D4b – ‘0082 Heiden, Steve TE 6-5 267 7 South Dakota St. Tr. (S.D.) – ‘0284 Miller, Billy TE 6-3 245 6 Southern California FA - ‘05

OFFENSIVE LINEMEN (9)OFFENSIVE LINEMEN (9)OFFENSIVE LINEMEN (9)OFFENSIVE LINEMEN (9)OFFENSIVE LINEMEN (9) POS.POS.POS.POS.POS. HTHTHTHTHT..... WWWWWTTTTT..... EXPEXPEXPEXPEXP..... COLLEGECOLLEGECOLLEGECOLLEGECOLLEGE HOHOHOHOHOW AW AW AW AW ACQCQCQCQCQ.....50 Faine, Jeff OL 6-3 291 3 Notre Dame D1 – ‘0360 Coleman, Cosey OL 6-4 310 6 Tennessee UFA (T.B) - ‘0561 Pucillo, Mike OL 6-4 311 4 Auburn FA - ‘0563 Andruzzi, Joe OL 6-3 315 9 S. Connecticut State UFA (N.E.) - ‘0565 Chambers, Kirk OL 6-7 314 2 Stanford D6 – ‘0468 Yovanovits, Dave OL 6-3 294 3 Temple W (N.Y.J.) - ‘0570 Shelton, L.J. OL 6-6 345 7 Eastern Michigan UFA (Ari.) - ‘05*71 Dunn, Jonathan OL 6-7 328 R Virginia Tech D7 - ‘0572 Tucker, Ryan OL 6-6 314 9 Texas Christian UFA (STL) – ‘0274 Dorsey, Nat OL 6-7 322 2 Georgia Tech Tr. (Minn.) - ‘05**79 Dawson, Lewis OL 6-5 320 1 Citadel FA - ‘04

*Reserve-Injured List** Reserve - Non Football Injury

BRBRBRBRBROOOOOWNS RWNS RWNS RWNS RWNS ROSTER BOSTER BOSTER BOSTER BOSTER BY POSITIONY POSITIONY POSITIONY POSITIONY POSITION

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BRBRBRBRBROOOOOWNS RWNS RWNS RWNS RWNS ROSTER BOSTER BOSTER BOSTER BOSTER BY POSITIONY POSITIONY POSITIONY POSITIONY POSITION

DEFENSEDEFENSEDEFENSEDEFENSEDEFENSE

DEFENSIVE LINEMEN (6)DEFENSIVE LINEMEN (6)DEFENSIVE LINEMEN (6)DEFENSIVE LINEMEN (6)DEFENSIVE LINEMEN (6) POSPOSPOSPOSPOS..... HTHTHTHTHT..... WWWWWTTTTT..... EXPEXPEXPEXPEXP..... COLLEGECOLLEGECOLLEGECOLLEGECOLLEGE HOHOHOHOHOW AW AW AW AW ACQCQCQCQCQ.....75 Fraser, Simon DL 6-6 288 R Ohio State FA - ‘0578 Kelley, Ethan DL 6-2 310 1 Baylor W (N.E.) - ‘05*94 Gordon, Amon DL 6-2 305 2 Stanford D5 – ‘0495 Fisk, Jason DL 6-3 300 11 Stanford UFA (S.D.) - ‘0597 McKinley, Alvin DL 6-3 294 6 Mississippi State FA – ‘0198 Eason, Nick DL 6-3 310 3 Clemson FA - ‘0499 Roye, Orpheus DL 6-4 315 10 Florida State UFA (Pit.) – ‘00

LINEBALINEBALINEBALINEBALINEBACKERS (9)CKERS (9)CKERS (9)CKERS (9)CKERS (9) POSPOSPOSPOSPOS..... HTHTHTHTHT..... WWWWWTTTTT..... EXPEXPEXPEXPEXP..... COLLEGECOLLEGECOLLEGECOLLEGECOLLEGE HOHOHOHOHOW AW AW AW AW ACQCQCQCQCQ.....51 Thompson, Chaun LB 6-2 242 3 West Texas A&M D2 – ‘0353 Unck, Mason LB 6-3 238 2 Arizona State FA - ‘0454 Davis, Andra LB 6-1 250 4 Florida D5 – ‘0255 Stewart, Matt LB 6-3 236 5 Vanderbilt UFA (Atl.) - ‘0558 Taylor, Ben LB 6-2 240 4 Virginia Tech D4b – ‘0259 Speegle, Nick LB 6-6 250 R New Mexico D6a - ‘0592 McMillan, David DL 6-3 262 R Kansas D5 - ‘0594 Ruff, Orlando LB 6-3 253 7 Furman FA - ‘0596 Lang, Kenard DL 6-3 257 9 Miami (Fla.) UFA (Was.) – ‘02

DEFENSIVE BADEFENSIVE BADEFENSIVE BADEFENSIVE BADEFENSIVE BACKS (9)CKS (9)CKS (9)CKS (9)CKS (9) POSPOSPOSPOSPOS..... HTHTHTHTHT..... WWWWWTTTTT..... EXPEXPEXPEXPEXP..... COLLEGECOLLEGECOLLEGECOLLEGECOLLEGE HOHOHOHOHOW AW AW AW AW ACQCQCQCQCQ.....21 Pool, Brodney DB 6-2 208 R Oklahoma D2 - ‘05*23 Harris, Antwan DB 5-9 194 5 Virginia FA - ‘0523 Mickens, Ray DB 5-8 180 10 Texas A&M FA - ‘05*24 Baxter, Gary DB 6-2 210 5 Baylor UFA (Balt.) - ‘0525 Crocker, Chris DB 5-11 192 3 Marshall D3 – ‘0326 Jones, Sean DB 6-1 212 2 Georgia D2 – ‘0427 Russell, Brian DB 6-2 207 4 San Diego State RFA (Minn.) - ‘0528 Bodden, Leigh DB 6-1 190 3 Duquesne FA – ‘0330 Perkins, Antonio DB 5-11 188 R Oklahoma D4 - ‘0533 McCutcheon, Daylon DB 5-10 190 7 Southern Cal. D3a – ’9939 Lehan, Michael DB 6-0 190 3 Minnesota D5b – ‘03

SPECIALISTSPECIALISTSPECIALISTSPECIALISTSPECIALISTS (3)S (3)S (3)S (3)S (3) POSPOSPOSPOSPOS..... HTHTHTHTHT..... WWWWWTTTTT..... EXPEXPEXPEXPEXP..... COLLEGECOLLEGECOLLEGECOLLEGECOLLEGE HOHOHOHOHOW AW AW AW AW ACQCQCQCQCQ.....4 Dawson, Phil K 5-11 200 7 Texas FA (N.E.) – ’9910 Richardson, Kyle P 6-2 210 8 Arkansas State UFA (Cin.) - ‘0564 Pontbriand, Ryan LS 6-2 248 3 Rice D5a – ‘03

*Reserve - Injured List** Reserve - Non Football Injury

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HOHOHOHOHOW THE BRW THE BRW THE BRW THE BRW THE BROOOOOWNS WERE BUILWNS WERE BUILWNS WERE BUILWNS WERE BUILWNS WERE BUILTTTTT

YEARYEARYEARYEARYEAR DRAFT (20)DRAFT (20)DRAFT (20)DRAFT (20)DRAFT (20) TRADE/WTRADE/WTRADE/WTRADE/WTRADE/WAIVER (7)AIVER (7)AIVER (7)AIVER (7)AIVER (7) FREE AFREE AFREE AFREE AFREE AGENTGENTGENTGENTGENTS (26)S (26)S (26)S (26)S (26)20052005200520052005 Braylon Edwards (1) Derek Anderson (W- Balt.) Joe Andruzzi-UFA (N.E.)

Brodney Pool (2) Trent Dilfer (Tr.-Sea.) *Gary Baxter-UFA (Balt.)Charlie Frye (3) Nat Dorsey (Tr.-Minn.) Cosey Coleman-UFA (T.B.)Antonio Perkins (4) Reuben Droughns (Tr.-Den.) Joshua CribbsDavid McMillan (5) Ethan Kelley (W - N.E.) Jason Fisk-UFA (S.D.)Nick Speegle (6a) Dave Yovanovits (W-N.Y.J.) Simon Fraser*Jonathan Dunn (7) *Antwan Harris

Ray MickensBilly MillerMike PucilloKyle Richardson-UFA (Cin.)Brandon RideauOrlando RuffBrian Russell-RFA (Minn.)L.J. Shelton-UFA (Ari.)Matt Stewart-UFA (Atl.)

20042004200420042004 **Kellen Winslow (1) Antonio Bryant (Tr.-Dal) **Lewis DawsonSean Jones (2) Nick EasonAmon Gordon (5) Frisman JacksonKirk Chambers (6) Corey McIntyre

Terrelle Smith-UFA (N.O.)Mason Unck

20032003200320032003 Jeff Faine (1) Leigh BoddenChaun Thompson (2) *Keith HeinrichChris Crocker (3)Lee Suggs (4)Ryan Pontbriand (5a)Michael Lehan (5b)

20022002200220022002 William Green (1) Steve Heiden (Tr-S.D.) Kenard Lang-UFA (Wash.)Ben Taylor (4b) Ryan Tucker-UFA (St. Louis)Andra Davis (5)

20020020020020011111 Alvin McKinley

20002000200020002000 Dennis Northcutt (2) Orpheus Roye-UFA (Pit.)Aaron Shea (4b)

19991999199919991999 Daylon McCutcheon (3a) Phil Dawson (N.E.)

RRRRRostostostostoster Size: 53 as of 11/1/05er Size: 53 as of 11/1/05er Size: 53 as of 11/1/05er Size: 53 as of 11/1/05er Size: 53 as of 11/1/05

*Reserve- Injured List**Reserve- Non Football Injury

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RRRRRostostostostoster Size: 53 as of 11/1/05er Size: 53 as of 11/1/05er Size: 53 as of 11/1/05er Size: 53 as of 11/1/05er Size: 53 as of 11/1/05

111112 YEARS (1)2 YEARS (1)2 YEARS (1)2 YEARS (1)2 YEARS (1) 11 YEARS (1)11 YEARS (1)11 YEARS (1)11 YEARS (1)11 YEARS (1) 111110 YEARS (2)0 YEARS (2)0 YEARS (2)0 YEARS (2)0 YEARS (2) 9 YEARS (3)9 YEARS (3)9 YEARS (3)9 YEARS (3)9 YEARS (3)Trent Dilfer Jason Fisk Orpheus Roye Joe Andruzzi

Ray Mickens Kenard LangRyan Tucker

8 YEARS (1)8 YEARS (1)8 YEARS (1)8 YEARS (1)8 YEARS (1) 7 YEARS (5)7 YEARS (5)7 YEARS (5)7 YEARS (5)7 YEARS (5) 6 YEARS (7)6 YEARS (7)6 YEARS (7)6 YEARS (7)6 YEARS (7) 5 YEARS (1)5 YEARS (1)5 YEARS (1)5 YEARS (1)5 YEARS (1)Kyle Richardson Phil Dawson Cosey Coleman *Gary Baxter

Steve Heiden Reuben Droughns *Antwan HarrisDaylon McCutcheon Alvin McKinley Matt StewartOrlando Ruff Billy MillerL.J. Shelton Dennis Northcutt

Aaron SheaTerrelle Smith

4 YEARS (7)4 YEARS (7)4 YEARS (7)4 YEARS (7)4 YEARS (7) 3 YEARS (9)3 YEARS (9)3 YEARS (9)3 YEARS (9)3 YEARS (9) 2 YEAR (4)2 YEAR (4)2 YEAR (4)2 YEAR (4)2 YEAR (4) 1 YEAR (2)1 YEAR (2)1 YEAR (2)1 YEAR (2)1 YEAR (2)Antonio Bryant Leigh Bodden Kirk Chambers **Lewis DawsonAndra Davis Chris Crocker Nat Dorsey Ethan KelleyWilliam Green Nick Eason *Amon Gordon *Ivory McCoy*Keith Heinrich Jeff Faine Sean Jones Corey McIntyreFrisman Jackson Michael Lehan Mason UnckMike Pucillo Ryan Pontbriand **Kellen WinslowBrian Russell Lee SuggsBen Taylor Chaun Thompson

Dave Yovanovits RRRRROOKIES (1OOKIES (1OOKIES (1OOKIES (1OOKIES (10)0)0)0)0)Derek AndersonJoshua Cribbs*Jonathan DunnBraylon EdwardsSimon FraserCharlie FryeDavid McMillanAntonio PerkinsBrodney PoolBrandon RideauNick Speegle

*Reserve- Injured List**Reserve- Non Football Injury (NFI)

RRRRROSTER BOSTER BOSTER BOSTER BOSTER BY EXPERIENCEY EXPERIENCEY EXPERIENCEY EXPERIENCEY EXPERIENCE

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BRBRBRBRBROOOOOWNS 2005 STWNS 2005 STWNS 2005 STWNS 2005 STWNS 2005 STAAAAATISTICSTISTICSTISTICSTISTICSTISTICSCLEVELAND BRCLEVELAND BRCLEVELAND BRCLEVELAND BRCLEVELAND BROOOOOWNS (2-5)WNS (2-5)WNS (2-5)WNS (2-5)WNS (2-5)09/11 L 13-27 Cincinnati 73,01309/18 W 26-24 at Green Bay 70,40009/25 L 6-13 at Indianapolis 57,12710/9 W 20-10 Chicago 73,07910/16 L 3-16 at Baltimore 70,19610/23 L 10-13 Detroit 72,92310/30 L 16-19 at Houston 70,06411/6 Tennessee11/13 at Pittsburgh11/20 Miami11/27 at Minnesota12/4 Jacksonville12/11 at Cincinnati12/18 at Oakland12/24 Pittsburgh1/1/06 Baltimore

TEAM STTEAM STTEAM STTEAM STTEAM STAAAAATISTICSTISTICSTISTICSTISTICSTISTICS BRBRBRBRBROOOOOWNSWNSWNSWNSWNS OPPOPPOPPOPPOPP.....TOTOTOTOTOTTTTTAL FIRST DOAL FIRST DOAL FIRST DOAL FIRST DOAL FIRST DOWNSWNSWNSWNSWNS ................................................................. 103 .................................135

Rushing ....................................................................................... 36 ................................... 48Passing ....................................................................................... 60 ................................... 82Penalty .......................................................................................... 7 ..................................... 53rd Down: Made/Att ........................................... 25/79 (31.6%) ............. 38/90 (42.2%)4th Down: Made/Att. ............................................... 2/6 (33.3%) .................. 3/6 (50.0%)Posession Avg. ..................................................................... 26:04 ............................. 33:56

TTTTTOOOOOTTTTTAL NET YAL NET YAL NET YAL NET YAL NET YARDSARDSARDSARDSARDS ................................................................... 1,990 ............................. 2,394Avg. Per Game ..................................................................... 284.3 ............................. 342.0

Total Plays .................................................................................... 388 ................................. 458Avg. Per Play .................................................................................. 5.1 .................................. 5.2NET YNET YNET YNET YNET YARDS RARDS RARDS RARDS RARDS RUSHINGUSHINGUSHINGUSHINGUSHING ................................................................ 645 ................................. 937

Avg. Per Game ....................................................................... 92.1 ............................. 133.9Total Rushes ........................................................................... 159 ................................. 236

NET YNET YNET YNET YNET YARDS PARDS PARDS PARDS PARDS PASSINGASSINGASSINGASSINGASSING .............................................................. 1,345 ............................. 1,457Avg. Per Game .......................................................................... 192.1 ............................. 208.1

Sacks/Yards Lost ............................................................. 17/100 ............................ 10/71Gross Yards .......................................................................... 1,445 ............................. 1,528

Att./Completions ................................................. 212/130 (61.3%) .........212/148 (69.8%)Had Intercepted ........................................................................... 8 ..................................... 6

7PUNT7PUNT7PUNT7PUNT7PUNTS /AS /AS /AS /AS /AVERAVERAVERAVERAVERAGEGEGEGEGE ............................................................ 33/41.9 ......................... 27/41.9NET PUNTING ANET PUNTING ANET PUNTING ANET PUNTING ANET PUNTING AVVVVVG.G.G.G.G. ............................................................. 33/34.4 ......................... 27/35.9PENALPENALPENALPENALPENALTIES/YDS.TIES/YDS.TIES/YDS.TIES/YDS.TIES/YDS. ................................................................. 42/321 .......................... 48/357FUMBLES/LFUMBLES/LFUMBLES/LFUMBLES/LFUMBLES/LOSTOSTOSTOSTOST ........................................................................ 12/5 ...............................12/5TTTTTOUCHDOOUCHDOOUCHDOOUCHDOOUCHDOWNSWNSWNSWNSWNS .................................................................. 8 (0/7/1)8 (0/7/1)8 (0/7/1)8 (0/7/1)8 (0/7/1) .................................................................................................... 11 (3/8/0)11 (3/8/0)11 (3/8/0)11 (3/8/0)11 (3/8/0)

SCORE BSCORE BSCORE BSCORE BSCORE BY PERIODSY PERIODSY PERIODSY PERIODSY PERIODS Q1Q1Q1Q1Q1 Q2Q2Q2Q2Q2 Q3Q3Q3Q3Q3 Q4Q4Q4Q4Q4 OOOOOTTTTT PTPTPTPTPTSSSSSBrowns 26 29 9 30 0 94Opponents 31 39 26 26 0 122

SCORINGSCORINGSCORINGSCORINGSCORING TDTDTDTDTD RURURURURU PAPAPAPAPA RETRETRETRETRET KKKKK-P-P-P-P-PAAAAATTTTT 2PT2PT2PT2PT2PT SSSSS FGFGFGFGFG PTPTPTPTPTSSSSSP. Dawson 0 0 0 0 7/8 0/0 0 13/13 46A. Bryant 2 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 12S. Heiden 2 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 12J. Cribbs 1 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 6B. Edwards 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 6F. Jackson 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 6A. Shea 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 6BrBrBrBrBrooooownswnswnswnswns 88888 00000 77777 11111 7/87/87/87/87/8 0/00/00/00/00/0 00000 111113/13/13/13/13/133333 9494949494OpponentsOpponentsOpponentsOpponentsOpponents 1111111111 33333 88888 00000 11/1111/1111/1111/1111/11 0/00/00/00/00/0 00000 15/115/115/115/115/188888 111112222222222

CleCleCleCleClevvvvveland: eland: eland: eland: eland: (29G, 34G)(21G, 39G)(40G,22G)(19G,44G)(24G)(30G)(28G,29G,37G)Opponents: Opponents: Opponents: Opponents: Opponents: (32G, 23G)(34G)(20G,23G)(44G,48N)(39G,27G,38G)(47N,47G,50G)(38G,37G,35G,38N,40G)

2-Pt. Con2-Pt. Con2-Pt. Con2-Pt. Con2-Pt. Convvvvvererererersions: sions: sions: sions: sions: Team : 0-0, Opponents 0-0SafSafSafSafSafeeeeeties:ties:ties:ties:ties: Team 0, Opponents 0

SacSacSacSacSacks: ks: ks: ks: ks: C. Thompson 2.5, C. Crocker 2.0, A. McKinley 2.0, B. Pool 1.0, A. Davis 1.0, O.Roye 1.0, Kenard Lang 0.5, TTTTTeam 1eam 1eam 1eam 1eam 10.00.00.00.00.0; Opponents 1Opponents 1Opponents 1Opponents 1Opponents 177777.0.0.0.0.0

RRRRRUSHINGUSHINGUSHINGUSHINGUSHING NO.NO.NO.NO.NO. YDS.YDS.YDS.YDS.YDS. AVAVAVAVAVG.G.G.G.G. LONGLONGLONGLONGLONG TD.TD.TD.TD.TD.R. Droughns 125 530 4.2 31 0W. Green 20 78 3.9 17 0T. Dilfer 12 30 2.5 12 0T. Smith 1 4 4.0 4 0A. Bryant 1 3 3.0 3 0BrBrBrBrBrooooownswnswnswnswns 159159159159159 645645645645645 4.4.4.4.4.11111 3333311111 00000OpponentsOpponentsOpponentsOpponentsOpponents 236236236236236 939393939377777 4.04.04.04.04.0 5252525252 33333

RECEIVINGRECEIVINGRECEIVINGRECEIVINGRECEIVING NO.NO.NO.NO.NO. YDS.YDS.YDS.YDS.YDS. AVAVAVAVAVG.G.G.G.G. LONGLONGLONGLONGLONG TDTDTDTDTDA. Bryant 30 402 13.4 54 2S. Heiden 23 248 10.8 62t 2R. Droughns 17 111 6.5 15 0D. Northcutt 15 145 9.7 29 0B. Edwards 14 228 16.3 80t 1F. Jackson 11 168 15.3 68t 1A. Shea 11 99 9.0 27 1W. Green 5 30 6.0 14 0L. Suggs 2 7 3.5 5 0T. Smith 1 8 8.0 8 0J. Faine 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0BrBrBrBrBrooooownswnswnswnswns 111113030303030 11111,445,445,445,445,445 1111111111.....11111 80t80t80t80t80t 77777OpponentsOpponentsOpponentsOpponentsOpponents 111114848484848 11111,528,528,528,528,528 111110.30.30.30.30.3 5555511111 88888

INTERINTERINTERINTERINTERCEPTIONSCEPTIONSCEPTIONSCEPTIONSCEPTIONS NO.NO.NO.NO.NO. YDS.YDS.YDS.YDS.YDS. AVAVAVAVAVG.G.G.G.G. LONGLONGLONGLONGLONG TD.TD.TD.TD.TD.D. McCutcheon 2 14 7.0 14 0G. Baxter 2 10 5.0 10 0L. Bodden 2 0 0.0 0 0BrBrBrBrBrooooownswnswnswnswns 66666 2222244444 4.04.04.04.04.0 1111144444 00000OpponentsOpponentsOpponentsOpponentsOpponents 88888 111110909090909 111113.63.63.63.63.6 7272727272 00000

PUNTINGPUNTINGPUNTINGPUNTINGPUNTING NO.NO.NO.NO.NO. YDS.YDS.YDS.YDS.YDS. AVAVAVAVAVG.G.G.G.G. NETNETNETNETNET TBTBTBTBTB INININININ LLLLLGGGGG BBBBBK. Richardson 33 1,384 41.9 34.4 5 9 61 0BrBrBrBrBrooooownswnswnswnswns 3333333333 11111,38,38,38,38,3844444 4444411111.9.9.9.9.9 34.434.434.434.434.4 55555 99999 6666611111 00000OpponentsOpponentsOpponentsOpponentsOpponents 2222277777 11111,,,,,111113333311111 4444411111.9.9.9.9.9 35.935.935.935.935.9 22222 99999 6060606060 00000

PUNT RETURNSPUNT RETURNSPUNT RETURNSPUNT RETURNSPUNT RETURNS RETRETRETRETRET..... FCFCFCFCFC YDS.YDS.YDS.YDS.YDS. AAAAAVVVVVG.G.G.G.G. LONGLONGLONGLONGLONG TDTDTDTDTDD. Northcutt 15 8 122 8.1 29 0BrBrBrBrBrooooownswnswnswnswns 1515151515 88888 111112222222222 8.8.8.8.8.11111 2929292929 00000OpponentsOpponentsOpponentsOpponentsOpponents 1111111111 44444 111114949494949 111113.53.53.53.53.5 5555511111 00000

KICK RETURNSKICK RETURNSKICK RETURNSKICK RETURNSKICK RETURNS NO.NO.NO.NO.NO. YDS.YDS.YDS.YDS.YDS. AVAVAVAVAVG.G.G.G.G. LONGLONGLONGLONGLONG TDTDTDTDTDJ. Cribbs 15 390 26.0 90t 1R. Droughns 5 119 23.8 35 0W. Green 5 79 15.8 22 0A. Perkins 3 82 27.3 35 0C. McIntyre 2 30 15.0 16 0BrBrBrBrBrooooownswnswnswnswns 3030303030 700700700700700 23.323.323.323.323.3 90t90t90t90t90t 11111OpponentsOpponentsOpponentsOpponentsOpponents 2626262626 605605605605605 23.323.323.323.323.3 6363636363 00000

FIELD GOFIELD GOFIELD GOFIELD GOFIELD GOALSALSALSALSALS 1-191-191-191-191-19 20-2920-2920-2920-2920-29 30-3930-3930-3930-3930-39 40-4940-4940-4940-4940-49 50+50+50+50+50+P. Dawson 1/1 6/6 4/4 2/2 0/0BrBrBrBrBrooooownswnswnswnswns 1/11/11/11/11/1 6/66/66/66/66/6 4/44/44/44/44/4 2/22/22/22/22/2 0/00/00/00/00/0OpponentsOpponentsOpponentsOpponentsOpponents 0/00/00/00/00/0 4/44/44/44/44/4 7/87/87/87/87/8 3/53/53/53/53/5 1/11/11/11/11/1

PASSINGPASSINGPASSINGPASSINGPASSING ATTATTATTATTATT CMPCMPCMPCMPCMP YDSYDSYDSYDSYDS CMP%CMP%CMP%CMP%CMP% YDS/AYDS/AYDS/AYDS/AYDS/ATTTTTTTTTT TDTDTDTDTD TD%TD%TD%TD%TD% INTINTINTINTINT INT%INT%INT%INT%INT% LLLLLONGONGONGONGONG SASASASASACK/LOSTCK/LOSTCK/LOSTCK/LOSTCK/LOST RARARARARATINGTINGTINGTINGTINGT. Dilfer 212 130 1,445 61.3 6.82 7 3.3 8 3.8 80t 16/98 76.9F. Jackson 0 0 0 --- --- 0 --- 0 --- --- 1/2 ---BrBrBrBrBrooooownswnswnswnswns 212 130 1,445 61.3 6.82 7 3.3 8 3.8 80t 17/100 76.9OpponentsOpponentsOpponentsOpponentsOpponents 212 148 1,528 69.8 7.21 8 3.8 6 2.8 51 10/71 91.1

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BRBRBRBRBROOOOOWNS 2005 DEFENSIVE STWNS 2005 DEFENSIVE STWNS 2005 DEFENSIVE STWNS 2005 DEFENSIVE STWNS 2005 DEFENSIVE STAAAAATISTICSTISTICSTISTICSTISTICSTISTICS BRBRBRBRBROOOOOWNS 2005 DEFENSIVE STWNS 2005 DEFENSIVE STWNS 2005 DEFENSIVE STWNS 2005 DEFENSIVE STWNS 2005 DEFENSIVE STAAAAATISTICSTISTICSTISTICSTISTICSTISTICS

TTTTTAAAAACKLESCKLESCKLESCKLESCKLES FUMBLES FUMBLES FUMBLES FUMBLES FUMBLESPLAPLAPLAPLAPLAYERYERYERYERYER TTTTTOOOOOTTTTTALALALALAL SOLSOLSOLSOLSOLOOOOO ASSTASSTASSTASSTASST TFLTFLTFLTFLTFL SSSSSAAAAACKSCKSCKSCKSCKS YDSYDSYDSYDSYDS PRESSPRESSPRESSPRESSPRESS INT INT INT INT INT YDSYDSYDSYDSYDS PBUPBUPBUPBUPBU FFFFFFFFFF FRFRFRFRFR SSSSSAFAFAFAFAFAndra Davis 102 54 46 2 1 12 6 0 0 2 0 0 0Ben Taylor 63 28 34 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Daylon McCutcheon 49 33 15 1 0 0 0 2 14 5 1 0 0Orpheus Roye 49 31 17 1 1 6 5 0 0 0 1 1 0Chaun Thompson 48 23 20 5 2.5 6 2 0 0 2 2 1 0Chris Crocker 37 19 17 1 2 21 1 0 0 3 2 1 0Brian Russell 34 16 18 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0Alvin McKinley 32 18 14 0 2 18 2 0 0 0 1 0 0Kenard Lang 21 14 6 1 0.5 3 2 0 0 1 0 0 0Gary Baxter 20 17 2 1 0 0 0 2 10 3 1 0 0Jason Fisk 18 9 9 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0Leigh Bodden 16 10 6 0 0 0 0 2 0 4 1 0 0Orlando Ruff 16 9 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Ray Mickens 14 9 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 0Brodney Pool 13 8 5 0 1 5 1 0 0 2 0 0 0Matt Stewart 13 8 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Nick Eason 12 3 8 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0Ethan Kelley 12 5 7 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Michael Lehan 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sean Jones 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nick Speegle 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Simon Fraser 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0David McMillan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0BRBRBRBRBROOOOOWNS TWNS TWNS TWNS TWNS TOOOOOTTTTTALSALSALSALSALS 555557777744444 333331111177777 222224242424242 1515151515 1111100000 7777711111 2828282828 66666 2222244444 2828282828 1111100000 55555 00000

TATATATATACKLESCKLESCKLESCKLESCKLES FUMBLESFUMBLESFUMBLESFUMBLESFUMBLES BLBLBLBLBLOCKEDOCKEDOCKEDOCKEDOCKEDPLAPLAPLAPLAPLAYERYERYERYERYER TTTTTOOOOOTTTTTALALALALAL SOLSOLSOLSOLSOLOOOOO ASSTASSTASSTASSTASST FFFFFFFFFF FRFRFRFRFR PPPPPAAAAATSTSTSTSTS FGSFGSFGSFGSFGS PUNTPUNTPUNTPUNTPUNTSSSSS TDSTDSTDSTDSTDS SAFSAFSAFSAFSAFSean Jones 9 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Mason Unck 7 6 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Brodney Pool 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Corey McIntyre 5 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Joshua Cribbs 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0William Green 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Michael Lehan 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nick Speegle 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Chaun Thompson 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Chris Crocker 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Orlando Ruff 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Brian Russell 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Ben Taylor 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Phil Dawson 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Frisman Jackson 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0David McMillan 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Aaron Shea 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Lee Suggs 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0BRBRBRBRBROOOOOWNS TWNS TWNS TWNS TWNS TOOOOOTTTTTALSALSALSALSALS 5959595959 4646464646 1111133333 00000 11111 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000

INTERINTERINTERINTERINTERCEPTIONS (6)CEPTIONS (6)CEPTIONS (6)CEPTIONS (6)CEPTIONS (6)GarGarGarGarGary Baxty Baxty Baxty Baxty Baxter er er er er 2, Leigh Bodden Leigh Bodden Leigh Bodden Leigh Bodden Leigh Bodden 2, DaDaDaDaDaylon McCutcylon McCutcylon McCutcylon McCutcylon McCutcheonheonheonheonheon2

QB SQB SQB SQB SQB SAAAAACKS (1CKS (1CKS (1CKS (1CKS (10)0)0)0)0)Chaun ThompsonChaun ThompsonChaun ThompsonChaun ThompsonChaun Thompson 2.5, Chris CrChris CrChris CrChris CrChris Crococococockkkkker er er er er 2.0, AlvinAlvinAlvinAlvinAlvinMcKinleMcKinleMcKinleMcKinleMcKinley y y y y 2.0, Andra DaAndra DaAndra DaAndra DaAndra Davis vis vis vis vis 1.0, BrBrBrBrBrodneodneodneodneodney Py Py Py Py Pool ool ool ool ool 1.0,OrOrOrOrOrpheus Rpheus Rpheus Rpheus Rpheus Roooooyyyyye e e e e 1.0, KKKKKenard Langenard Langenard Langenard Langenard Lang 0.5

TOUCHDOTOUCHDOTOUCHDOTOUCHDOTOUCHDOWNS (0)WNS (0)WNS (0)WNS (0)WNS (0)

SINGLE-GAME BESTSINGLE-GAME BESTSINGLE-GAME BESTSINGLE-GAME BESTSINGLE-GAME BESTSSSSSTTTTTacacacacackles: kles: kles: kles: kles: 20, Andra Davis (9/18/05 at G.B.)

Solo TSolo TSolo TSolo TSolo Tacacacacackles: kles: kles: kles: kles: 11, Andra Davis (9/18/05 at G.B.)

AssistAssistAssistAssistAssisted Ted Ted Ted Ted Tacacacacackles: kles: kles: kles: kles: 9, Andra Davis (9/18/05 at G.B.)

SacSacSacSacSacks: ks: ks: ks: ks: 1.0, nine times (Most Recent: Andra Davis, 10/30/05 at Houston)

IntIntIntIntInterererererceptions: ceptions: ceptions: ceptions: ceptions: 1, Gary Baxter (twice), Leigh Bodden(twice), Daylon McCutcheon (twice)

PBU: PBU: PBU: PBU: PBU: 3, Leigh Bodden (10/30/05 at Houston)

Special TSpecial TSpecial TSpecial TSpecial Teams Teams Teams Teams Teams Tacacacacackles: kles: kles: kles: kles: 3, Corey McIntyre ( 9/11/04vs. Cin.); Sean Jones (9/25/05 at Ind.)

DEFENSIVE STDEFENSIVE STDEFENSIVE STDEFENSIVE STDEFENSIVE STAAAAATISTICSTISTICSTISTICSTISTICSTISTICS

(as of 10/31/05 -- based on coaches’ film)

SPECIAL TEAMS STSPECIAL TEAMS STSPECIAL TEAMS STSPECIAL TEAMS STSPECIAL TEAMS STAAAAATISTICSTISTICSTISTICSTISTICSTISTICS

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2005 DEFENSIVE G2005 DEFENSIVE G2005 DEFENSIVE G2005 DEFENSIVE G2005 DEFENSIVE GAME-BAME-BAME-BAME-BAME-BYYYYY-G-G-G-G-GAME STAME STAME STAME STAME STAAAAATTTTTSSSSS

GameGameGameGameGame No.No.No.No.No. YYYYYardsardsardsardsards LLLLLGGGGG TDTDTDTDTD PlaPlaPlaPlaPlayyyyyererererersssssCIN (9/11) 1 0 0 0 L. Bodden@ GB (9/18) 2 14 14 0 G. Baxter, D. McCutcheon@ IND (9/25) 1 0 0 0 D. McCutcheonCHI (10/9) 0 0 0 0 --@ BAL (10/16) 1 10 10 0 G. BaxterDET (10/23) 0 0 0 0 --@ HOU (10/30) 1 0 0 0 L. BoddenTEN (11/6)@ PIT (11/13)MIA (11/20)@ MIN (11/27)JAC (12/4)@ CIN (12/11)@ OAK (12/18)PIT (12/24)BAL (1/1)TTTTToooootals:tals:tals:tals:tals: 66666 2222244444 1111144444 00000 G. BaxtG. BaxtG. BaxtG. BaxtG. Baxter (2), L. Bodden (2), D. McCutcer (2), L. Bodden (2), D. McCutcer (2), L. Bodden (2), D. McCutcer (2), L. Bodden (2), D. McCutcer (2), L. Bodden (2), D. McCutcheon (2)heon (2)heon (2)heon (2)heon (2)

INTERINTERINTERINTERINTERCEPTIONSCEPTIONSCEPTIONSCEPTIONSCEPTIONS

FUMBLES FFUMBLES FFUMBLES FFUMBLES FFUMBLES FORORORORORCEDCEDCEDCEDCED FUMBLES RECOFUMBLES RECOFUMBLES RECOFUMBLES RECOFUMBLES RECOVEREDVEREDVEREDVEREDVEREDGameGameGameGameGame No.No.No.No.No. PlaPlaPlaPlaPlayyyyyererererer No.No.No.No.No. PlaPlaPlaPlaPlayyyyyerererererCIN (9/11) 2 L. Bodden, C. Thompson 1 O. Ruff@ GB (9/18) 1 O. Roye 0 --@ IND (9/25) 1 D. McCutcheon 0 --CHI (10/9) 3 C. Crocker (2), G. Baxter 3 C. Crocker, R. Mickens, C. Thompson@ BAL (10/16) 1 A. McKinley 0 --DET (10/23) 1 M. Stewart 1 O. Roye@ HOU (10/30) 1 C. Thompson 0 --TEN (11/6)@ PIT (11/13)MIA (11/20)@ MIN (11/27)JAC (12/4)@ CIN (12/11)@ OAK (12/18)PIT (12/24)BAL (1/1)TTTTToooootals:tals:tals:tals:tals: 1111100000 C. CrC. CrC. CrC. CrC. Crococococockkkkker (2), C. Thompson (2),er (2), C. Thompson (2),er (2), C. Thompson (2),er (2), C. Thompson (2),er (2), C. Thompson (2), 55555 C. CrC. CrC. CrC. CrC. Crococococockkkkker (1), R. Micer (1), R. Micer (1), R. Micer (1), R. Micer (1), R. Mickkkkkens (1),ens (1),ens (1),ens (1),ens (1),

G. BaxtG. BaxtG. BaxtG. BaxtG. Baxter (1), L. Bodden (1), D. McCutcer (1), L. Bodden (1), D. McCutcer (1), L. Bodden (1), D. McCutcer (1), L. Bodden (1), D. McCutcer (1), L. Bodden (1), D. McCutcheon (1),heon (1),heon (1),heon (1),heon (1), O. RO. RO. RO. RO. Roooooyyyyye (1), O. Re (1), O. Re (1), O. Re (1), O. Re (1), O. Rufufufufuff (1),f (1),f (1),f (1),f (1),AAAAA. McKinle. McKinle. McKinle. McKinle. McKinley (1), O. Ry (1), O. Ry (1), O. Ry (1), O. Ry (1), O. Roooooyyyyye (1), M. Se (1), M. Se (1), M. Se (1), M. Se (1), M. Sttttteeeeewwwwwararararart (1)t (1)t (1)t (1)t (1) C. Thompson (1)C. Thompson (1)C. Thompson (1)C. Thompson (1)C. Thompson (1)

*does not include special teams FF or FR

FUMBLESFUMBLESFUMBLESFUMBLESFUMBLES

GameGameGameGameGame No.No.No.No.No. YYYYYardsardsardsardsards PlaPlaPlaPlaPlayyyyyererererersssssCIN (9/11) 2.0 8 C. Crocker (1.0), C. Thompson (1.0)@ GB (9/18) 1.0 6 O. Roye (1.0)@ IND (9/25) 0 0 --CHI (10/9) 4.0 27 C. Crocker (1.0), A. McKinley (1.0), B. Pool (1.0), C. Thompson (1.0)@ BAL (10/16) 1.0 12 A. McKinley (1.0)DET (10/23) 0 0 --@ HOU (10/30) 2 18 A. Davis (1.0), K. Lang (0.5), C. Thompson (0.5)TEN (11/6)@ PIT (11/13)MIA (11/20)@ MIN (11/27)JAC (12/4)@ CIN (12/11)@ OAK (12/18)PIT (12/24)BAL (1/1)TTTTToooootals:tals:tals:tals:tals: 111110.00.00.00.00.0 7777711111 C. Thompson (2.5), C. CrC. Thompson (2.5), C. CrC. Thompson (2.5), C. CrC. Thompson (2.5), C. CrC. Thompson (2.5), C. Crococococockkkkker (2.0), Aer (2.0), Aer (2.0), Aer (2.0), Aer (2.0), A. McKinle. McKinle. McKinle. McKinle. McKinley (2.0), Ay (2.0), Ay (2.0), Ay (2.0), Ay (2.0), A, Da, Da, Da, Da, Davis (1vis (1vis (1vis (1vis (1.0), B..0), B..0), B..0), B..0), B.

PPPPPool (1ool (1ool (1ool (1ool (1.0), O. R.0), O. R.0), O. R.0), O. R.0), O. Roooooyyyyye (1e (1e (1e (1e (1.0), K. Lang (0.5).0), K. Lang (0.5).0), K. Lang (0.5).0), K. Lang (0.5).0), K. Lang (0.5)

QUQUQUQUQUARTERBAARTERBAARTERBAARTERBAARTERBACK SCK SCK SCK SCK SAAAAACKSCKSCKSCKSCKS

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THE LAST TIMETHE LAST TIMETHE LAST TIMETHE LAST TIMETHE LAST TIMERegular Season - updated 10/31/05(Italics denotes happened in 2005)

Punt RPunt RPunt RPunt RPunt Reeeeeturned Fturned Fturned Fturned Fturned For a TDor a TDor a TDor a TDor a TDBy BrBy BrBy BrBy BrBy Brooooowns:wns:wns:wns:wns: Dennis Northcutt, 87 yards (11/03/2002 vs. Pittsburgh)By OpponentBy OpponentBy OpponentBy OpponentBy Opponent::::: Santana Moss, 63 yards (10/27/2002 at N.Y. Jets)

KicKicKicKicKickkkkkofofofofoff Rf Rf Rf Rf Reeeeeturned Fturned Fturned Fturned Fturned For a TDor a TDor a TDor a TDor a TDBy BroBy BroBy BroBy BroBy Browns:wns:wns:wns:wns: Joshua Cribbs, 90 yards (10/23/05 vs. Detroit)By OpponentBy OpponentBy OpponentBy OpponentBy Opponent: Bethel Johnson, 93 yards (12/5/04 vs. New England)

IntIntIntIntInterererererception Rception Rception Rception Rception Reeeeeturned Fturned Fturned Fturned Fturned For a TDor a TDor a TDor a TDor a TDBy BrBy BrBy BrBy BrBy Brooooowns:wns:wns:wns:wns: Chris Crocker, 20 yards (10/10/2004 at Pittsburgh)By OpponentBy OpponentBy OpponentBy OpponentBy Opponent::::: Deltha O’Neal, 31 yards (11/28/2004 at Cincinnati)

FFFFFumble Rumble Rumble Rumble Rumble Reeeeeturned Fturned Fturned Fturned Fturned For a TDor a TDor a TDor a TDor a TDBy BrBy BrBy BrBy BrBy Brooooowns:wns:wns:wns:wns: Courtney Brown, 25 yards (11/04/2001 at Chicago)By OpponentBy OpponentBy OpponentBy OpponentBy Opponent::::: Randall Gay, 41 yards (12/5/04 vs. New England)

Punt BlocPunt BlocPunt BlocPunt BlocPunt Blockkkkked Red Red Red Red Reeeeeturned Fturned Fturned Fturned Fturned For a TDor a TDor a TDor a TDor a TDBy BrBy BrBy BrBy BrBy Brooooowns:wns:wns:wns:wns: Andre King, 28 yards (11/30/2003 at Seattle)By OpponentBy OpponentBy OpponentBy OpponentBy Opponent: Chris Martin, 31 yards and Kevin Ross, 4 yards

(9/30/1990 vs. Kansas City)

Punt BlocPunt BlocPunt BlocPunt BlocPunt BlockkkkkedededededBy BrBy BrBy BrBy BrBy Brooooowns:wns:wns:wns:wns: Team Block (11/30/2003 at Seattle)By OpponentBy OpponentBy OpponentBy OpponentBy Opponent::::: Bubba McDowell (11/21/1993 vs. Houston Oilers)

ShutShutShutShutShutout Scoredout Scoredout Scoredout Scoredout ScoredBy BrBy BrBy BrBy BrBy Brooooowns:wns:wns:wns:wns: Cleveland 18, Cincinnati Bengals 0 (11/25/2001)By OpponentBy OpponentBy OpponentBy OpponentBy Opponent::::: San Diego Chargers 21, Cleveland 0 (12/19/2004)

PPPPPAAAAAT UnsuccessfulT UnsuccessfulT UnsuccessfulT UnsuccessfulT UnsuccessfulBy BroBy BroBy BroBy BroBy Browns:wns:wns:wns:wns: Phil Dawson (9/18/05 at Green Bay)By OpponentBy OpponentBy OpponentBy OpponentBy Opponent::::: Ryan Longwell (12/23/2001 at Green Bay)

Field Goal BlocField Goal BlocField Goal BlocField Goal BlocField Goal BlockkkkkedededededBy BrBy BrBy BrBy BrBy Brooooowns:wns:wns:wns:wns: Orpheus Roye (11/21/04 vs. New York Jets)By OpponentBy OpponentBy OpponentBy OpponentBy Opponent::::: John Henderson (12/08/2002 at Jacksonville)

SafSafSafSafSafeeeeety Scoredty Scoredty Scoredty Scoredty ScoredBy BrBy BrBy BrBy BrBy Brooooowns:wns:wns:wns:wns: Orpheus Roye (11/11/2001 vs. Pittsburgh)By OpponentBy OpponentBy OpponentBy OpponentBy Opponent::::: Holding penalty against Cleveland in end zone (9/19/

2004 at Dallas)

1111100 Y00 Y00 Y00 Y00 Yards Rards Rards Rards Rards RushingushingushingushingushingBy BroBy BroBy BroBy BroBy Browns:wns:wns:wns:wns: Reuben Droughns, 100 yards (10/23/05 vs. Detroit)By OpponentBy OpponentBy OpponentBy OpponentBy Opponent::::: Thomas Jones, 137 yards (10/9/05 vs. Chicago)

BacBacBacBacBackkkkk-t-t-t-t-to-Baco-Baco-Baco-Baco-Back 1k 1k 1k 1k 100-00-00-00-00-YYYYYard Rard Rard Rard Rard Rushing Gamesushing Gamesushing Gamesushing Gamesushing GamesBy BrBy BrBy BrBy BrBy Brooooowns:wns:wns:wns:wns: Lee Suggs, 131 yards (1/2/2005 at Houston)

Lee Suggs, 143 yards (12/26/2004 at Miami)By OpponentBy OpponentBy OpponentBy OpponentBy Opponent::::: Thomas Jones, 137 yards (10/9/05 vs. Chicago)

Edgerrin James, 108 yards (9/25/05 at Indianapolis)

200 Y200 Y200 Y200 Y200 Yards Rards Rards Rards Rards RushingushingushingushingushingBy BrBy BrBy BrBy BrBy Brooooowns:wns:wns:wns:wns: Greg Pruitt, 214 yards (12/14/1975 vs. Kansas City)By OpponentBy OpponentBy OpponentBy OpponentBy Opponent::::: Rudi Johnson, 202 yards (11/28/2004 at Cincinnati)

TTTTTwwwwwo 1o 1o 1o 1o 100-y00-y00-y00-y00-yard Rard Rard Rard Rard Rusherusherusherusherushers in Same Games in Same Games in Same Games in Same Games in Same GameBy BrBy BrBy BrBy BrBy Brooooowns:wns:wns:wns:wns: Leroy Kelly, (113 yards) and Ernie Green (103

yards) (10/08/1966 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers)

300 Y300 Y300 Y300 Y300 Yards Pards Pards Pards Pards PassingassingassingassingassingBy BroBy BroBy BroBy BroBy Browns:wns:wns:wns:wns: Trent Dilfer, 336 yards (21-of-32, 3 TD) (9/18/05 at

Green Bay)By OpponentBy OpponentBy OpponentBy OpponentBy Opponent::::: Brett Favre, 342 yards (32-of-44, 3 TD, 2 INT) (9/18/05

at Green Bay)

BacBacBacBacBackkkkk-t-t-t-t-to-Baco-Baco-Baco-Baco-Back 300-k 300-k 300-k 300-k 300-YYYYYard Pard Pard Pard Pard Passing Gamesassing Gamesassing Gamesassing Gamesassing GamesBy BrBy BrBy BrBy BrBy Brooooowns:wns:wns:wns:wns: Brian Sipe, 349 yards (28-of-46) (10/26/1980 vs.

Pittsburgh)Brian Sipe, 391 yards (24 of 39) (10/19/1980 vs.Green Bay)

400 Y400 Y400 Y400 Y400 Yards Pards Pards Pards Pards PassingassingassingassingassingBy BrBy BrBy BrBy BrBy Brooooowns:wns:wns:wns:wns: Kelly Holcomb, 413 yards (30-of-39, 5 TD’s) (11/28/

2004 at Cincinnati)By OpponentBy OpponentBy OpponentBy OpponentBy Opponent::::: Warren Moon, 414 yards (32-of-51) (12/23/1989

at Houston Oilers)

1111100 Y00 Y00 Y00 Y00 Yards Rards Rards Rards Rards ReceivingeceivingeceivingeceivingeceivingBy BroBy BroBy BroBy BroBy Browns:wns:wns:wns:wns: Braylon Edwards, 107 yards, and Steve Heiden, 104 yards

(9/18/05 at Green Bay)By OpponentBy OpponentBy OpponentBy OpponentBy Opponent::::: Donald Driver, 105 yards (9/18/05 at Green Bay)

TTTTTwwwwwo 1o 1o 1o 1o 100-00-00-00-00-YYYYYard Rard Rard Rard Rard Receiveceiveceiveceiveceivererererers in Same Games in Same Games in Same Games in Same Games in Same GameBy BroBy BroBy BroBy BroBy Browns:wns:wns:wns:wns: Braylon Edwards (107 yards) and Steve Heiden (104 yards)

(9/18/05 at Green Bay)By OpponentBy OpponentBy OpponentBy OpponentBy Opponent::::: Todd Pinkston (100 yards) and Terrell Owens

(109 yards) (10/24/2004 vs. Philadelphia)

BacBacBacBacBackkkkk-t-t-t-t-to-Baco-Baco-Baco-Baco-Back 1k 1k 1k 1k 100-00-00-00-00-YYYYYard Rard Rard Rard Rard Receiving Gameseceiving Gameseceiving Gameseceiving Gameseceiving GamesBy BrBy BrBy BrBy BrBy Brooooowns:wns:wns:wns:wns: Antonio Bryant, 115 yards on 7 receptions (12/5/04 vs.

New England) and 131 yards on 8 receptions (11/28/04at Cincinnati)

200 Y200 Y200 Y200 Y200 Yards Rards Rards Rards Rards ReceivingeceivingeceivingeceivingeceivingBy BrBy BrBy BrBy BrBy Brooooowns:wns:wns:wns:wns: NoneBy OpponentBy OpponentBy OpponentBy OpponentBy Opponent::::: Terry Glenn, 214 yards (10/03/1999 vs. New England)

500 Y500 Y500 Y500 Y500 Yards Tards Tards Tards Tards Toooootal Oftal Oftal Oftal Oftal OffffffenseenseenseenseenseBy BrBy BrBy BrBy BrBy Brooooowns:wns:wns:wns:wns: 536 yards (11/23/1986 vs. Pittsburgh)By OpponentBy OpponentBy OpponentBy OpponentBy Opponent::::: 504 yards (11/28/2004 at Cincinnati)

OOOOOT Game WT Game WT Game WT Game WT Game WonononononBy BrBy BrBy BrBy BrBy Brooooowns:wns:wns:wns:wns: Cleveland 31, at Tennessee 28 (OT) (09/22/2002)By OpponentBy OpponentBy OpponentBy OpponentBy Opponent::::: Philadelphia 34, at Cleveland 31 (OT) (10/24/2004)

2005 REPLA2005 REPLA2005 REPLA2005 REPLA2005 REPLAY CHALLENGESY CHALLENGESY CHALLENGESY CHALLENGESY CHALLENGESBrBrBrBrBrooooowns Challenges (0/1)wns Challenges (0/1)wns Challenges (0/1)wns Challenges (0/1)wns Challenges (0/1)Date/Opp. Time Initial Call Final Decision10/30 at Hou. 4Q, 5:10 Incomplete to A. Bryant Upheld

One foot came down out of bounds

Opponent Challenges (1/2)Opponent Challenges (1/2)Opponent Challenges (1/2)Opponent Challenges (1/2)Opponent Challenges (1/2)Date/Opp. Time Initial Call Final Decision10/9 vs. Chi. 4Q,2:03 INT by B. Russell Overturned

Pass ruled incomplete, ball hit the ground

10/23 vs. Det. 2Q,6:15 Ball spotted at 1-yard-line UpheldPlayer down before ball crossed goal line

RRRRReplaeplaeplaeplaeplay Assistant Challenges (0/1)y Assistant Challenges (0/1)y Assistant Challenges (0/1)y Assistant Challenges (0/1)y Assistant Challenges (0/1)-Last two minutes of each half and overtime only-Date/Opp. Time Initial Call Final Decision9/18 at. G.B. 4Q, 0:04 GB TD reception by Fisher Upheld

Pass complete, player inbounds

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OFFENSIVE G OFFENSIVE G OFFENSIVE G OFFENSIVE G OFFENSIVE GAME-BAME-BAME-BAME-BAME-BYYYYY-G-G-G-G-GAME STAME STAME STAME STAME STARTERSARTERSARTERSARTERSARTERS 2005 ST2005 ST2005 ST2005 ST2005 STARTING LINEUPS/TURNOARTING LINEUPS/TURNOARTING LINEUPS/TURNOARTING LINEUPS/TURNOARTING LINEUPS/TURNOVER TVER TVER TVER TVER TABLEABLEABLEABLEABLE

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OFFENSIVE G OFFENSIVE G OFFENSIVE G OFFENSIVE G OFFENSIVE GAME-BAME-BAME-BAME-BAME-BYYYYY-G-G-G-G-GAME STAME STAME STAME STAME STARTERSARTERSARTERSARTERSARTERS

GameGameGameGameGame LELELELELE NTNTNTNTNT RERERERERE LLLLLOLBOLBOLBOLBOLB MLBMLBMLBMLBMLB WLBWLBWLBWLBWLB RRRRROLBOLBOLBOLBOLB LLLLLCBCBCBCBCB RRRRRCBCBCBCBCB SSSSSSSSSS FSFSFSFSFSCIN (9/11) Roye Fisk McKinley Lang Davis Taylor Stewart McCutcheon Bodden Crocker Russell@ GB (9/18) Roye Fisk McKinley Lang Davis Taylor Thompson McCutcheon Baxter Crocker Russell@ IND (9/25) Roye Fisk McKinley Lang Davis Taylor Thompson McCutcheon Baxter Crocker RussellCHI (10/9) Roye Fisk McKinley Lang Davis Taylor Thompson McCutcheon Baxter Crocker Russell@ BAL (10/16) Roye Fisk McKinley Lang Davis Taylor Thompson McCutcheon Baxter Crocker RussellDET (10/23) Roye Fisk McKinley Stewart Davis Taylor Thompson McCutcheon Baxter Crocker Russell@ HOU (10/30) Roye Fisk McKinley Stewart Davis Taylor Thompson McCutcheon Bodden Crocker RussellTEN (11/6)@ PIT (11/13)MIA (11/20)@ MIN (11/27)JAC (12/4)@ CIN (12/11)@ OAK (12/18)PIT (12/24)BAL (1/1)

DEFENSIVE GDEFENSIVE GDEFENSIVE GDEFENSIVE GDEFENSIVE GAME-BAME-BAME-BAME-BAME-BYYYYY-G-G-G-G-GAME STAME STAME STAME STAME STARTERSARTERSARTERSARTERSARTERS

2005 TURNO2005 TURNO2005 TURNO2005 TURNO2005 TURNOVER TVER TVER TVER TVER TABLEABLEABLEABLEABLE

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2005 P2005 P2005 P2005 P2005 PARTICIPARTICIPARTICIPARTICIPARTICIPAAAAATION CHARTTION CHARTTION CHARTTION CHARTTION CHARTDatDatDatDatDateeeee 9/119/119/119/119/11 9/19/19/19/19/188888 9/259/259/259/259/25 111110/90/90/90/90/9 111110/10/10/10/10/166666 111110/230/230/230/230/23 111110/300/300/300/300/30 11/611/611/611/611/6 11/111/111/111/111/133333 11/2011/2011/2011/2011/20 11/211/211/211/211/277777 111112/42/42/42/42/4 111112/112/112/112/112/11 111112/12/12/12/12/188888 111112/22/22/22/22/244444 1/11/11/11/11/1OpponentOpponentOpponentOpponentOpponent CINCINCINCINCIN @GB@GB@GB@GB@GB @IND@IND@IND@IND@IND CHICHICHICHICHI @BAL@BAL@BAL@BAL@BAL DETDETDETDETDET @HOU@HOU@HOU@HOU@HOU TENTENTENTENTEN @PIT@PIT@PIT@PIT@PIT MIAMIAMIAMIAMIA @MIN@MIN@MIN@MIN@MIN JJJJJAAAAACCCCC @CIN@CIN@CIN@CIN@CIN @O@O@O@O@OAKAKAKAKAK PITPITPITPITPIT BALBALBALBALBAL GPGPGPGPGP GSGSGSGSGS DNPDNPDNPDNPDNP IAIAIAIAIAAnderson, D. N N 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 0 0 0 5Andruzzi, J. LG LG LG LG LG LG LG 7 7 0 0Baxter, G. IA RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 5 5 0 1Bodden, L. RCB IA X IA IA X RCB 4 2 0 3Bryant, A. WR WR X WR WR WR WR 7 6 0 0Chambers, K. X X X X X X X 7 0 0 0Coleman, C. RG RG RG RG RG RG RG 7 7 0 0Cribbs, J. X IA IA X X X X 5 0 0 2Crocker, C. SS SS SS SS SS SS SS 7 7 0 0Davis, A. MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB 7 7 0 0Dawson, L. NFI NFI NFI NFI NFI NFI NFI NFI NFI NFI NFI NFI NFI NFI NFI NFI 0 0 0 0Dawson, P. X X X X X X X 7 0 0 0Dilfer, T. QB QB QB QB QB QB QB 7 7 0 0Dorsey, N. IA IA IA IA IA DNP X 1 0 1 5Droughns, R. RB RB RB RB RB RB RB 7 7 0 0Dunn, J. IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0 0 0 0Eason, N. X X X X X X X 7 0 0 0Edwards, B. X WR WR IA IA X X 5 2 0 2Faine, J. C C C C C C C 7 7 0 0Fisk, J. NT NT NT NT NT NT NT 7 7 0 0Fraser, S. X X X X X X X 7 0 0 0Frye, C. DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0 0 7 0Green, W. X X X X X X X 7 0 0 0Gordon, A. IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0 0 0 0Harris, A. IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0 0 0 0Heiden, S. TE X TE TE TE TE TE 7 6 0 0Heinrich, K. IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0 0 0 0Herrion, A. PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0 0 0 0Hoffman, A. PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0 0 0 0Irons, P. PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0 0 0 0Jackson, F. X X X X X IA IA 5 0 0 2Jameson, M. SUS SUS SUS SUS E N N N N N N N N N N N 0 0 0 0Johnson, D. 3rd 3rd N N N N N N N N N N N N N N 0 0 0 2Jones, S. X X X X X X X 7 0 0 0Kelley, E. X X X X X X X 7 0 0 0Kurpeikis, J. PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0 0 0 0Lang, K. LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB X X 7 5 0 0Lehan, M. X X X X X IA X 6 0 0 1McCutcheon, D.LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB 7 7 0 0McIntyre, C. X X IA X X X X 6 0 0 1McKinley, A. RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE 7 7 0 0McMahon, P. PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0 0 0 0McMillan, D. IA X X X IA X IA 4 0 0 3Miller, B. X X TE IA DNP IA IA 3 1 1 3Northcutt, D. WR WR X X X X WR 7 3 0 0Parker, J. PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0 0 0 0Perkins, A. IA X IA IA IA IA IA 1 0 0 6Pontbriand, R. X X X X X X X 7 0 0 0Pool, B. X X X X X X X 7 0 0 0Pucillo, M. DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP X 1 0 6 0Richardson, K. X X X X X X X 7 0 0 0Rideau, B. PS PS PS PS PS PS IA 0 0 0 1Roye, O. LDE LDE LDE LDE LDE LDE LDE 7 7 0 0Ruff, O. X X X X X X X 7 0 0 0Russell, B. FS FS FS FS FS FS FS 7 7 0 0Shea, A. IA IA IA TE TE TE X 4 3 0 3Shelton, L. LT LT LT LT LT LT LT 7 7 0 0Smith, C. N N N N N N PS 0 0 0 0Smith, T. FB FB FB FB FB FB FB 7 7 0 0Speegle, N. X X X IA X IA X 5 0 0 2Stewart, M. ROLB IA IA X X LOLB LOLB 5 3 0 2Suggs, L. IA IA X X IA IA IA 2 0 0 5Taylor, B. WLB WLB WLB WLB WLB WLB WLB 7 7 0 0Thompson, C. X ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB 7 6 0 0Tucker, R. RT RT RT RT RT RT RT 7 7 0 0Winslow, K. NFI NFI NFI NFI NFI NFI NFI NFI NFI NFI NFI NFI NFI NFI NFI NFI 0 0 0 0Wright, J. N PS PS PS PS PS PS 0 0 0 0Unck, M. X X X X X X X 7 0 0 0Yovanovits, D. IA IA IA IA IA IA IA 0 0 0 7

N - Not with Team; PS - Practice Squad; X - Played in game; IA - Inactive; PUP - Physically unable to perform list; NFI - Non-football Injury; 3rd - Third Quarterback; SUS -Suspended by Commissioner; E - Roster Exemption

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2005 INDIVIDU2005 INDIVIDU2005 INDIVIDU2005 INDIVIDU2005 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAL SINGLE-GAL SINGLE-GAL SINGLE-GAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHSAME HIGHSAME HIGHSAME HIGHSAME HIGHSTop Offensive Performances -- 2005

RRRRRushing Yushing Yushing Yushing Yushing Yardsardsardsardsards100 - Reuben Droughns (10/23/05 vs. Detroit)99 - Reuben Droughns (10/30/05 at Houston)78 - Reuben Droughns (9/11/05 vs. Cincinnati)

RRRRRushing Aushing Aushing Aushing Aushing Attttttttttemptsemptsemptsemptsempts22 - Reuben Droughns (9/25/05 at Indianapolis)20 - Reuben Droughns (10/30/05 at Houston)20 - Reuben Droughns (9/18/05 at Green Bay)

Longest RLongest RLongest RLongest RLongest Rushushushushush31 - Reuben Droughns (10/23/05 vs. Detroit)24 - Reuben Droughns (9/11/05 vs. Cincinnati)22 - Reuben Droughns (9/25/05 at Indianapolis)

RRRRReceptionseceptionseceptionseceptionseceptions8 - Frisman Jackson (9/11/05 vs. Cincinnati)7 - Antonio Bryant (9/25/05 at Indianapolis)6 - Antonio Bryant (10/9/05 vs. Chicago)6 - Steve Heiden (9/18/05 at Green Bay)6 - Aaron Shea (10/9/05 vs. Chicago)

RRRRReceiving Yeceiving Yeceiving Yeceiving Yeceiving Yardsardsardsardsards128 - Frisman Jackson (9/11/05 vs. Cincinnati)107 - Braylon Edwards (9/18/05 at Green Bay)104 - Steve Heiden (9/18/05 at Green Bay)

Longest RLongest RLongest RLongest RLongest Receptioneceptioneceptioneceptioneception80t - Braylon Edwards (9/18/05 at Green Bay)68t - Frisman Jackson (9/11/05 vs. Cincinnati)62t - Steve Heiden (9/18/05 at Green Bay)

PPPPPassing Yassing Yassing Yassing Yassing Yardsardsardsardsards336 - Trent Dilfer (9/18/05 at Green Bay)278 - Trent Dilfer (9/11/05 vs. Cincinnati)218 - Trent Dilfer (10/9/05 vs. Chicago)

PPPPPassing Aassing Aassing Aassing Aassing Attttttttttemptsemptsemptsemptsempts43 - Trent Dilfer (9/11/05 vs. Cincinnati)34 - Trent Dilfer (10/9/05 vs. Chicago)32 - Trent Dilfer (9/18/05 at Green Bay)

PPPPPass Compleass Compleass Compleass Compleass Completionstionstionstionstions26 - Trent Dilfer (9/11/05 vs. Cincinnati)23 - Trent Dilfer (10/9/05 vs. Chicago)22 - Trent Dilfer (9/25/05 at Indianapolis)

Longest PLongest PLongest PLongest PLongest Passassassassass80t - Trent Dilfer to Braylon Edwards (9/18/05 at Green Bay)68t - Trent Dilfer to Frisman Jackson (9/11/05 vs. Cincinnati)62t - Trent Dilfer to Steve Heiden (9/18/05 at Green Bay)

Updated on 10/31/05

MOST YMOST YMOST YMOST YMOST YARDS RARDS RARDS RARDS RARDS RUSHINGUSHINGUSHINGUSHINGUSHINGBrBrBrBrBrooooowns:wns:wns:wns:wns: 100, Reuben Droughns (10/23/05 vs. Detroit)OpponentOpponentOpponentOpponentOpponent::::: 137, Thomas Jones (10/9/05 vs. Chicago)

MOST RMOST RMOST RMOST RMOST RUSHING AUSHING AUSHING AUSHING AUSHING ATTEMPTTTEMPTTTEMPTTTEMPTTTEMPTSSSSSBrBrBrBrBrooooowns:wns:wns:wns:wns: 22, Reuben Droughns (9/25/05 at Indianapolis)OpponentOpponentOpponentOpponentOpponent::::: 28, Domanick Davis (10/30/05 at Houston)

MOST RMOST RMOST RMOST RMOST RUSHING TUSHING TUSHING TUSHING TUSHING TOUCHDOOUCHDOOUCHDOOUCHDOOUCHDOWNSWNSWNSWNSWNSBrBrBrBrBrooooowns:wns:wns:wns:wns: NoneOpponentOpponentOpponentOpponentOpponent::::: 1, Jeff Garcia (10/23/05 vs. Detroit)

1, Edgerrin James (9/25/05 at Indianapolis)1, Rudi Johnson (9/11/05 vs. Cincinnati)

MOST YMOST YMOST YMOST YMOST YARDS PARDS PARDS PARDS PARDS PASSINGASSINGASSINGASSINGASSINGBrBrBrBrBrooooowns:wns:wns:wns:wns: 336, Trent Dilfer (9/18/05 at Green Bay)OpponentOpponentOpponentOpponentOpponent::::: 342, Brett Favre (9/18/05 at Green Bay)

MOST PMOST PMOST PMOST PMOST PASSING AASSING AASSING AASSING AASSING ATTEMPTTTEMPTTTEMPTTTEMPTTTEMPTSSSSSBrBrBrBrBrooooowns:wns:wns:wns:wns: 43, Trent Dilfer (9/11/05 vs. Cincinnati)OpponentOpponentOpponentOpponentOpponent::::: 44, Brett Favre (9/18/05 at Green Bay)

MOST COMPLETIONSMOST COMPLETIONSMOST COMPLETIONSMOST COMPLETIONSMOST COMPLETIONSBrBrBrBrBrooooowns:wns:wns:wns:wns: 26, Trent Dilfer (9/11/05 vs. Cincinnati)OpponentOpponentOpponentOpponentOpponent::::: 32, Brett Favre (9/18/05 at Green Bay)

HIGHEST COMPLETION PERHIGHEST COMPLETION PERHIGHEST COMPLETION PERHIGHEST COMPLETION PERHIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTCENTCENTCENTCENTAAAAAGE (Minimum 15 att.)GE (Minimum 15 att.)GE (Minimum 15 att.)GE (Minimum 15 att.)GE (Minimum 15 att.)BrBrBrBrBrooooowns:wns:wns:wns:wns: 65.6%, Trent Dilfer (9/18/05 at Green Bay)OpponentOpponentOpponentOpponentOpponent::::: 76.5%, Carson Palmer (9/11/05 vs. Cincinnati)

MOST TMOST TMOST TMOST TMOST TOUCHDOOUCHDOOUCHDOOUCHDOOUCHDOWN PWN PWN PWN PWN PASSESASSESASSESASSESASSESBrBrBrBrBrooooowns:wns:wns:wns:wns: 3, Trent Dilfer (9/18/05 at Green Bay)OpponentOpponentOpponentOpponentOpponent: 3, Brett Favre (9/18/05 at Green Bay)

MOST RECEPTIONSMOST RECEPTIONSMOST RECEPTIONSMOST RECEPTIONSMOST RECEPTIONSBrBrBrBrBrooooowns:wns:wns:wns:wns: 8, Frisman Jackson (9/11/05 vs. Cincinnati)OpponentOpponentOpponentOpponentOpponent::::: 9, Chad Johnson (9/11/05 vs. Cincinnati)

MOST RECEIVING YMOST RECEIVING YMOST RECEIVING YMOST RECEIVING YMOST RECEIVING YARDSARDSARDSARDSARDSBrBrBrBrBrooooowns:wns:wns:wns:wns: 128, Frisman Jackson (9/11/05 vs. Cincinnati)OpponentOpponentOpponentOpponentOpponent::::: 105, Donald Driver (9/18/05 at Green Bay)

MOST TMOST TMOST TMOST TMOST TOUCHDOOUCHDOOUCHDOOUCHDOOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONSWN RECEPTIONSWN RECEPTIONSWN RECEPTIONSWN RECEPTIONSBrBrBrBrBrooooowns:wns:wns:wns:wns: 2, Steve Heiden (9/18/05 at Green Bay)OpponentOpponentOpponentOpponentOpponent::::: 1, eight times (Most Recent: Jerome Mathis, 10/30/

05 at Houston)

MOST POINTMOST POINTMOST POINTMOST POINTMOST POINTSSSSSBrBrBrBrBrooooowns:wns:wns:wns:wns: 26 (9/18/05 at Green Bay)OpponentOpponentOpponentOpponentOpponent::::: 27 (9/11/05 vs. Cincinnati)

MOST SMOST SMOST SMOST SMOST SAAAAACKSCKSCKSCKSCKSBrBrBrBrBrooooowns:wns:wns:wns:wns: 1.0, nine times (Most Recent: Andra Davis, 10/30/05

at Houston)OpponentOpponentOpponentOpponentOpponent::::: 3.0, Dwight Freeney (9/11/05 at Indianapolis)

MOST INTERMOST INTERMOST INTERMOST INTERMOST INTERCEPTIONSCEPTIONSCEPTIONSCEPTIONSCEPTIONSBrBrBrBrBrooooowns:wns:wns:wns:wns: 1, six times (Most Recent: Leigh Bodden, 10/30/05

at Houston)OpponentOpponentOpponentOpponentOpponent::::: 1, eight times (Most Recent: three players, 10/23/

05 vs. Detroit)

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2005 TEAM SUPERLA2005 TEAM SUPERLA2005 TEAM SUPERLA2005 TEAM SUPERLA2005 TEAM SUPERLATIVESTIVESTIVESTIVESTIVES

MOST POINTMOST POINTMOST POINTMOST POINTMOST POINTSSSSSBrBrBrBrBrooooowns: wns: wns: wns: wns: 26 (9/18/05 at Green Bay)OpponentOpponentOpponentOpponentOpponent: : : : : 27 (9/11/05 vs. Cincinnati)

MOST POINTMOST POINTMOST POINTMOST POINTMOST POINTS, QUS, QUS, QUS, QUS, QUARTERARTERARTERARTERARTERBrBrBrBrBrooooowns:wns:wns:wns:wns: 14 (4th Quarter, 10/9/05 vs. Chicago)OpponentOpponentOpponentOpponentOpponent: : : : : 17 (2nd Quarter, 9/11/05 vs. Cincinnati; 4th quarter, 9/18/05 at Green Bay)

MOST POINTMOST POINTMOST POINTMOST POINTMOST POINTS, HALFS, HALFS, HALFS, HALFS, HALFBrBrBrBrBrooooowns: wns: wns: wns: wns: 14 (2nd Half, 10/9/05 vs. Chicago)OpponentOpponentOpponentOpponentOpponent: : : : : 17 (1st Half, 9/11/05 vs. Cincinnati; 2nd Half, 9/18/05at Green Bay)

MOST FIRST DOMOST FIRST DOMOST FIRST DOMOST FIRST DOMOST FIRST DOWNSWNSWNSWNSWNSBrBrBrBrBrooooowns: wns: wns: wns: wns: 19 (9/18/05 at Green Bay)OpponentOpponentOpponentOpponentOpponent::::: 27 (9/18/05 at Green Bay)

MOST YMOST YMOST YMOST YMOST YARDS RARDS RARDS RARDS RARDS RUSHING (NET)USHING (NET)USHING (NET)USHING (NET)USHING (NET)BrBrBrBrBrooooowns:wns:wns:wns:wns: 156 (10/30/05 at Houston)OpponentOpponentOpponentOpponentOpponent::::: 176 (10/9/05 vs. Chicago)

MOST RMOST RMOST RMOST RMOST RUSHING AUSHING AUSHING AUSHING AUSHING ATTEMPTTTEMPTTTEMPTTTEMPTTTEMPTSSSSSBrBrBrBrBrooooowns:wns:wns:wns:wns: 33 (10/30/05 at Houston)OpponentOpponentOpponentOpponentOpponent::::: 37 (10/30/05 at Houston)

MOST PMOST PMOST PMOST PMOST PASSING YASSING YASSING YASSING YASSING YARDS (NET)ARDS (NET)ARDS (NET)ARDS (NET)ARDS (NET)BrBrBrBrBrooooowns:wns:wns:wns:wns: 336 (9/18/05 at Green Bay)OpponentOpponentOpponentOpponentOpponent::::: 336 (9/18/05 at Green Bay)

MOST AMOST AMOST AMOST AMOST ATTEMPTTTEMPTTTEMPTTTEMPTTTEMPTSSSSSBrBrBrBrBrooooownswnswnswnswns: 43 (9/11/05 vs. Cincinnati)OpponentOpponentOpponentOpponentOpponent::::: 44 (9/18/05 at Green Bay)

MOST COMPLETIONSMOST COMPLETIONSMOST COMPLETIONSMOST COMPLETIONSMOST COMPLETIONSBrBrBrBrBrooooowns:wns:wns:wns:wns: 26 (9/11/05 vs. Cincinnati)OpponentOpponentOpponentOpponentOpponent::::: 32 (9/18/05 at Green Bay)

MOST SMOST SMOST SMOST SMOST SAAAAACKS (BCKS (BCKS (BCKS (BCKS (BY DEFENSE)Y DEFENSE)Y DEFENSE)Y DEFENSE)Y DEFENSE)BrBrBrBrBrooooowns:wns:wns:wns:wns: 4.0 (10/9/05 vs. Chicago)OpponentOpponentOpponentOpponentOpponent: 4.0 (9/25/05 at Indianapolis; 10/16/05 at Baltimore)

MOST TMOST TMOST TMOST TMOST TOOOOOTTTTTAL NET YAL NET YAL NET YAL NET YAL NET YARDSARDSARDSARDSARDSBrBrBrBrBrooooowns:wns:wns:wns:wns: 391 (9/18/05 at Green Bay)OpponentOpponentOpponentOpponentOpponent::::: 452 (9/18/05 at Green Bay)

MOST PENALMOST PENALMOST PENALMOST PENALMOST PENALTIES (No. – YTIES (No. – YTIES (No. – YTIES (No. – YTIES (No. – Yards)ards)ards)ards)ards)BrBrBrBrBrooooowns: wns: wns: wns: wns: 8-53 (10/16/05 at Baltimore), 8-50 (10/23/05 vs.Detroit)OpponentOpponentOpponentOpponentOpponent::::: 11-97 (10/16/05 at Baltimore), 11-72 (10/23/05 vs.Detroit)

MOST TIME OF POSSESSIONMOST TIME OF POSSESSIONMOST TIME OF POSSESSIONMOST TIME OF POSSESSIONMOST TIME OF POSSESSIONBrBrBrBrBrooooowns: wns: wns: wns: wns: 29:04 (10/30/05 at Houston)OpponentOpponentOpponentOpponentOpponent: 37:17 (10/23/05 vs. Detroit)

Updated 10/31/05

FEWEST POINTFEWEST POINTFEWEST POINTFEWEST POINTFEWEST POINTSSSSS

BrBrBrBrBrooooowns: wns: wns: wns: wns: 3 (10/16/05 at Baltimore)OpponentOpponentOpponentOpponentOpponent::::: 10 (10/9/05 vs. Chicago)

FEWEST POINTFEWEST POINTFEWEST POINTFEWEST POINTFEWEST POINTS, HALFS, HALFS, HALFS, HALFS, HALFBrBrBrBrBrooooowns:wns:wns:wns:wns: 0 (1st Half, 10/16/05 at Baltimore; 2nd Half, 10/23/05vs. Detroit)OpponentOpponentOpponentOpponentOpponent::::: 0 (2nd Half, 10/16/05 at Baltimore)

FEWEST FIRST DOFEWEST FIRST DOFEWEST FIRST DOFEWEST FIRST DOFEWEST FIRST DOWNSWNSWNSWNSWNSBrBrBrBrBrooooowns:wns:wns:wns:wns: 11 (10/23/05 vs. Detroit)OpponentOpponentOpponentOpponentOpponent::::: 11 (10/30/05 at Houston)

FEWEST YFEWEST YFEWEST YFEWEST YFEWEST YARDS RARDS RARDS RARDS RARDS RUSHING (NET)USHING (NET)USHING (NET)USHING (NET)USHING (NET)BrBrBrBrBrooooowns:wns:wns:wns:wns: 55 (9/18/05 at Green Bay)OpponentOpponentOpponentOpponentOpponent::::: 111 (9/25/05 at Indianapolis)

FEWEST RFEWEST RFEWEST RFEWEST RFEWEST RUSHING AUSHING AUSHING AUSHING AUSHING ATTEMPTTTEMPTTTEMPTTTEMPTTTEMPTSSSSSBrBrBrBrBrooooowns: wns: wns: wns: wns: 18 (9/11/05 vs. Cincinnati; 10/16/05 at Baltimore)OpponentOpponentOpponentOpponentOpponent::::: 30 (9/18/05 at Green Bay)

FEWEST PFEWEST PFEWEST PFEWEST PFEWEST PASSING YASSING YASSING YASSING YASSING YARDS (NET)ARDS (NET)ARDS (NET)ARDS (NET)ARDS (NET)BrBrBrBrBrooooownswnswnswnswns: 56 (10/23/05 vs. Detroit)OpponentOpponentOpponentOpponentOpponent::::: 90 (10/9/05 vs. Chicago)

FEWEST PFEWEST PFEWEST PFEWEST PFEWEST PASSING AASSING AASSING AASSING AASSING ATTEMPTTTEMPTTTEMPTTTEMPTTTEMPTSSSSSBrBrBrBrBrooooowns: wns: wns: wns: wns: 19 (10/23/05 vs. Detroit)OpponentOpponentOpponentOpponentOpponent::::: 20 (10/30/05 at Houston)

FEWEST COMPLETIONSFEWEST COMPLETIONSFEWEST COMPLETIONSFEWEST COMPLETIONSFEWEST COMPLETIONSBrBrBrBrBrooooowns:wns:wns:wns:wns: 10 (10/23/05 vs. Detroit)OpponentOpponentOpponentOpponentOpponent::::: 10 (10/30/05 at Houston)

FEWEST SFEWEST SFEWEST SFEWEST SFEWEST SAAAAACKS (BCKS (BCKS (BCKS (BCKS (BY DEFENSE)Y DEFENSE)Y DEFENSE)Y DEFENSE)Y DEFENSE)BrBrBrBrBrooooownswnswnswnswns: 0 (9/25/05 at Indianapolis; 10/23/05 vs. Detroit)OpponentOpponentOpponentOpponentOpponent::::: 0 (9/11/05 vs. Cincinnati; 9/18/05 at Green Bay)

FEWEST TFEWEST TFEWEST TFEWEST TFEWEST TOOOOOTTTTTAL NET YAL NET YAL NET YAL NET YAL NET YARDSARDSARDSARDSARDSBrBrBrBrBrooooowns: wns: wns: wns: wns: 174 (10/23/05 vs. Detroit)OpponentOpponentOpponentOpponentOpponent: : : : : 237 (10/30/05 at Houston)

FEWEST PENALFEWEST PENALFEWEST PENALFEWEST PENALFEWEST PENALTIES (No. – YTIES (No. – YTIES (No. – YTIES (No. – YTIES (No. – Yards)ards)ards)ards)ards)BrBrBrBrBrooooowns: wns: wns: wns: wns: 1-5 (10/30/05 at Houston)OpponentOpponentOpponentOpponentOpponent::::: 3-15 (9/25/05 at Indianapolis)

LEAST TIME OF POSSESSIONLEAST TIME OF POSSESSIONLEAST TIME OF POSSESSIONLEAST TIME OF POSSESSIONLEAST TIME OF POSSESSIONBrBrBrBrBrooooowns:wns:wns:wns:wns: 22:43 (10/23/05 vs. Detroit)OpponentOpponentOpponentOpponentOpponent::::: 30:56 (10/30/05 at Houston)

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2005 TRANS 2005 TRANS 2005 TRANS 2005 TRANS 2005 TRANSAAAAACTIONSCTIONSCTIONSCTIONSCTIONSJanuary 4 FB-CoreCoreCoreCoreCorey McIntyrey McIntyrey McIntyrey McIntyrey McIntyre signed as Reserve/Future free agent.

WR-C.J. JonesC.J. JonesC.J. JonesC.J. JonesC.J. Jones signed as Reserve/Future free agent.January 7 Named Phil SaPhil SaPhil SaPhil SaPhil Savvvvvageageageageage as Senior Vice President and

General Manager.January 12 LB-Jamal BrJamal BrJamal BrJamal BrJamal Brooksooksooksooksooks signed as Reserve/Future free agent.January 13 OL-LeLeLeLeLewis Dawis Dawis Dawis Dawis Dawsonwsonwsonwsonwson signed as Reserve/Future free agent..January 14 DB-James BoJames BoJames BoJames BoJames Boydydydydyd signed as Reserve/Future free agent.January 19 RB-Sultan McCulloughSultan McCulloughSultan McCulloughSultan McCulloughSultan McCullough signed as Reserve/Future free agent.January 24 OL-Greg RandallGreg RandallGreg RandallGreg RandallGreg Randall signed as Reserve/Future free agent.January 27 OL-Phil BoglePhil BoglePhil BoglePhil BoglePhil Bogle signed as Reserve/Future free agent.February 8 Named RRRRRomeo Crennelomeo Crennelomeo Crennelomeo Crennelomeo Crennel as Head Coach.February 10 Named Bill RBill RBill RBill RBill Reeseeseeseesees as Director of Player PersonnelFebruary 13 Named Maurice CarMaurice CarMaurice CarMaurice CarMaurice Carthonthonthonthonthon as Offensive Coordinator.

Named John LoJohn LoJohn LoJohn LoJohn Lotttttttttt as Strength and Conditioning Coach.February 14 Named JefJefJefJefJeff Daf Daf Daf Daf Davidsonvidsonvidsonvidsonvidson as Offensive Line Coach.

Named TTTTTerrerrerrerrerry Ry Ry Ry Ry Robiskieobiskieobiskieobiskieobiskie as Wide Receivers Coach.Named JerrJerrJerrJerrJerry Ry Ry Ry Ry Rosburgosburgosburgosburgosburg as Special Teams Coordinator.

February 17 Named TTTTTodd Granthamodd Granthamodd Granthamodd Granthamodd Grantham as Defensive Coordinator.Named DaDaDaDaDavvvvve Ae Ae Ae Ae Atkinstkinstkinstkinstkins as Running Backs Coach.LB-Justin KJustin KJustin KJustin KJustin Kurururururpeikispeikispeikispeikispeikis signed as a free agent.

February 18 Named Mel TMel TMel TMel TMel Tucucucucuckkkkkererererer as Defensive Backs Coach.February 19 Named Randy MelvinRandy MelvinRandy MelvinRandy MelvinRandy Melvin as Defensive Line Coach.February 22 QB JefJefJefJefJeff Garf Garf Garf Garf Garciaciaciaciacia waived.

TE Chad MustardChad MustardChad MustardChad MustardChad Mustard waived.February 24 Named CorCorCorCorCory Undliny Undliny Undliny Undliny Undlin as Defensive Quality Control Coach.February 26 Named Rip ScRip ScRip ScRip ScRip Schererhererhererhererherer as Quarterback Coach.

Named Bob TBob TBob TBob TBob Trrrrroooootttttttttt as Defensive Assistant Coach.February 28 Named MikMikMikMikMike Haluce Haluce Haluce Haluce Haluchakhakhakhakhak as Linebackers Coach.

SS RRRRRoberoberoberoberobert Grift Grift Grift Grift Griffffffithithithithith waived.March 1 Named JefJefJefJefJeff Uhlenhakf Uhlenhakf Uhlenhakf Uhlenhakf Uhlenhakeeeee as Assistant Offensive Line Coach.March 2 OL Joe AndruzziJoe AndruzziJoe AndruzziJoe AndruzziJoe Andruzzi (New England) signed as unrestricted free

agent to four-year contract.Traded DT Gerard WGerard WGerard WGerard WGerard Warrenarrenarrenarrenarren to Denver for the Broncos 2005fourth-round draft choice.

March 4 DB GarGarGarGarGary Baxty Baxty Baxty Baxty Baxtererererer (Baltimore) signed as unrestricted free agentto a six-year contract.P KKKKKyle Ricyle Ricyle Ricyle Ricyle Richardsonhardsonhardsonhardsonhardson (Cincinnati) signed as unrestricted freeagent to a one-year contract.Named Ben CoatBen CoatBen CoatBen CoatBen Coateseseseses as Tight Ends Coach.

March 5 Traded a 2005 fourth-round draft choice (acquired fromDenver) to Seattle for QB TTTTTrent Dilfrent Dilfrent Dilfrent Dilfrent Dilfererererer.....

March 8 QB TTTTTrent Dilfrent Dilfrent Dilfrent Dilfrent Dilfererererer signed four-year contract.OL CoseCoseCoseCoseCosey Colemany Colemany Colemany Colemany Coleman signed two-year contract.LB Andra DaAndra DaAndra DaAndra DaAndra Davisvisvisvisvis signs one-year contract tender.

March 11 Named Carl Crennel IICarl Crennel IICarl Crennel IICarl Crennel IICarl Crennel II as Offensive Quality Control Coach.March 14 DE CourCourCourCourCourtnetnetnetnetney Bry Bry Bry Bry Brooooown wn wn wn wn contract terminated.

DL Jason FiskJason FiskJason FiskJason FiskJason Fisk (San Diego) signed as unrestricted free agentto a three-year contract.

March 15 LB Ben TBen TBen TBen TBen Taaaaaylorylorylorylorylor signed one-year contract.LB Matt SMatt SMatt SMatt SMatt Sttttteeeeewwwwwarararararttttt (Atlanta) signed as unrestricted free agent.

March 28 OL KKKKKelvin Garmonelvin Garmonelvin Garmonelvin Garmonelvin Garmon contract terminated.P DerricDerricDerricDerricDerrick Fk Fk Fk Fk Frrrrrostostostostost signed one-year contract.DB Dyshod CarDyshod CarDyshod CarDyshod CarDyshod Cartttttererererer signed one-year contract.

March 30 Traded DE Ebenezer EkEbenezer EkEbenezer EkEbenezer EkEbenezer Ekubanubanubanubanuban and DE MicMicMicMicMichael Myhael Myhael Myhael Myhael Myererererersssss toDenver for RB RRRRReuben Dreuben Dreuben Dreuben Dreuben Droughnsoughnsoughnsoughnsoughns.

April 1 DB Earl LittleEarl LittleEarl LittleEarl LittleEarl Little contract terminated.April 9 S Brian RBrian RBrian RBrian RBrian Russell ussell ussell ussell ussell (Minnesota) signed as a restricted free agent

to a two-year contract.April 19 TE KKKKKeith Heinriceith Heinriceith Heinriceith Heinriceith Heinrichhhhh signed one-year contract.April 22 OL Melvin FMelvin FMelvin FMelvin FMelvin Fooooowlerwlerwlerwlerwler signed one-year contract.April 23 Selected WR BraBraBraBraBraylon Edwylon Edwylon Edwylon Edwylon Edwardsardsardsardsards (Michigan) in the first round

(3rd overall), S BrBrBrBrBrodneodneodneodneodney Py Py Py Py Pooloolooloolool (Oklahoma) in the second round(34th overall), QB Charlie FCharlie FCharlie FCharlie FCharlie Frrrrryyyyyeeeee (Akron) in the third round (67th

overall).April 24 Selected DB AntAntAntAntAntonio Ponio Ponio Ponio Ponio Perererererkinskinskinskinskins (Oklahoma) in the fourth

round (103rd overall), DE DaDaDaDaDavid McMillan vid McMillan vid McMillan vid McMillan vid McMillan (Kansas) in the fifthround (139th overall), LB NicNicNicNicNick Speeglek Speeglek Speeglek Speeglek Speegle (New Mexico) in thesixth round (176th overall), DT AndreAndreAndreAndreAndrew Hofw Hofw Hofw Hofw Hoffmanfmanfmanfmanfman (Virginia) inthe sixth round (203rd overall), and OT Jonathan DunnJonathan DunnJonathan DunnJonathan DunnJonathan Dunn(Virginia Tech) in the seventh round (217th overall).

April 24 Traded QB LLLLLukukukukuke McCoe McCoe McCoe McCoe McCownwnwnwnwn to Tampa Bay for a 2005 sixth-round draft choice, 203rd overall (DT Andrew Hoffman,Virginia).

April 28 DL LarrLarrLarrLarrLarry Bury Bury Bury Bury Burttttt signed as undrafted rookie free agent.DB Charles ByrdCharles ByrdCharles ByrdCharles ByrdCharles Byrd signed as undrafted rookie free agent.QB Lang CampbellLang CampbellLang CampbellLang CampbellLang Campbell signed as undrafted rookie free agent.DL KKKKKeeeeevin Carberrvin Carberrvin Carberrvin Carberrvin Carberryyyyy signed as undrafted rookie free agent.WR BradleBradleBradleBradleBradley Chay Chay Chay Chay Chavvvvvezezezezez signed as undrafted rookie free agent.WR Joshua CribbsJoshua CribbsJoshua CribbsJoshua CribbsJoshua Cribbs signed as undrafted rookie free agent.WR Bill FloBill FloBill FloBill FloBill Flowwwwwererererersssss signed as undrafted rookie free agent.DB Justin FJustin FJustin FJustin FJustin Fraleraleraleraleraleyyyyy signed as undrafted rookie free agent.DL Simon FSimon FSimon FSimon FSimon Fraserraserraserraserraser signed as undrafted rookie free agent.LB KKKKKeeeeevin Harrisonvin Harrisonvin Harrisonvin Harrisonvin Harrison signed as undrafted rookie free agent.TE PPPPPaul Iraul Iraul Iraul Iraul Ironsonsonsonsons signed as undrafted rookie free agent.DB Jamall JohnsonJamall JohnsonJamall JohnsonJamall JohnsonJamall Johnson signed as undrafted rookie free agent.DB James KingJames KingJames KingJames KingJames King signed as undrafted rookie free agent.LB Eric MahlEric MahlEric MahlEric MahlEric Mahl signed as undrafted rookie free agent.WR Lance MooreLance MooreLance MooreLance MooreLance Moore signed as undrafted rookie free agent.DL J’VJ’VJ’VJ’VJ’Vonne Ponne Ponne Ponne Ponne Parararararkkkkkererererer signed as undrafted rookie free agent.DB Matt PusatMatt PusatMatt PusatMatt PusatMatt Pusaterierierierieri signed as undrafted rookie free agent.RB Chad ScoChad ScoChad ScoChad ScoChad Scotttttttttt signed as undrafted rookie free agent.QB Daniel WimprineDaniel WimprineDaniel WimprineDaniel WimprineDaniel Wimprine signed as undrafted rookie free agent.LB John WincJohn WincJohn WincJohn WincJohn Winchesthesthesthesthestererererer signed as undrafted rookie free agent.

May 3 DB Matt PusatMatt PusatMatt PusatMatt PusatMatt Pusaterierierierieri waived.QB DannDannDannDannDanny Wimpriney Wimpriney Wimpriney Wimpriney Wimprine waived.LB John WincJohn WincJohn WincJohn WincJohn Winchesthesthesthesthestererererer waived.DL EllerEllerEllerEllerEllery Moorey Moorey Moorey Moorey Moore signed as free agent.WR Brandon RideauBrandon RideauBrandon RideauBrandon RideauBrandon Rideau signed as free agent.OL Clint SClint SClint SClint SClint Stictictictictickdornkdornkdornkdornkdorn signed as free agent.

May 4 LB RRRRRenauld Williamsenauld Williamsenauld Williamsenauld Williamsenauld Williams claimed via waivers from Miami.June 7 OL L.J. SheltL.J. SheltL.J. SheltL.J. SheltL.J. Sheltononononon (Arizona) signed as an unrestricted free agent

to a one-year contract.OL MarMarMarMarMarcus Spearcus Spearcus Spearcus Spearcus Spearsssss (Houston) signed an unrestricted freeagent to a one-year contract.DB James BoJames BoJames BoJames BoJames Boydydydydyd waived.DB Jamall JohnsonJamall JohnsonJamall JohnsonJamall JohnsonJamall Johnson waived.

June 9 OL-RRRRRoss Voss Voss Voss Voss Verbaerbaerbaerbaerba waived.June 10 TE-KKKKKeith Williseith Williseith Williseith Williseith Willis signed as a free agent.June 12 LB-IvIvIvIvIvororororory McCoy McCoy McCoy McCoy McCoyyyyy signed as a free agent.

LB-Omar NazelOmar NazelOmar NazelOmar NazelOmar Nazel signed as a free agent.June 14 K-NicNicNicNicNick Sek Sek Sek Sek Settattattattatta claimed via waivers from Chicago.June 16 DT-Doug SimsDoug SimsDoug SimsDoug SimsDoug Sims claimed via waivers from Green Bay.June 20 QB-Doug JohnsonDoug JohnsonDoug JohnsonDoug JohnsonDoug Johnson signed to a one-year contract.

DL-LarrLarrLarrLarrLarry Bury Bury Bury Bury Burttttt waived.DB-Charles ByrdCharles ByrdCharles ByrdCharles ByrdCharles Byrd waived.WR BradleBradleBradleBradleBradley Chay Chay Chay Chay Chavvvvvezezezezez waived.RB-AAAAAdimcdimcdimcdimcdimchinobe Echinobe Echinobe Echinobe Echinobe Echemanduhemanduhemanduhemanduhemandu waived.WR Bill FloBill FloBill FloBill FloBill Flowwwwwererererersssss waived.DB-Justin FJustin FJustin FJustin FJustin Fraleraleraleraleraleyyyyy waived.

June 30 K-TTTTTyler Jonesyler Jonesyler Jonesyler Jonesyler Jones claimed via waivers from Chicago.July 8 DB-AntAntAntAntAntonio Ponio Ponio Ponio Ponio Perererererkinskinskinskinskins and DL AndreAndreAndreAndreAndrew Hofw Hofw Hofw Hofw Hoffmanfmanfmanfmanfman signed four-

year contracts.July 13 LB-NicNicNicNicNick Speeglek Speeglek Speeglek Speeglek Speegle signed four-year contract.July 15 K-Phil DaPhil DaPhil DaPhil DaPhil Dawsonwsonwsonwsonwson signed five-year contract extension.July 21 OL-Jonathon DunnJonathon DunnJonathon DunnJonathon DunnJonathon Dunn signed four-year contract.

OL-SSSSSttttterling Harriserling Harriserling Harriserling Harriserling Harris waived.K-NicNicNicNicNick Sek Sek Sek Sek Settattattattatta waived.

July 25 DL-DaDaDaDaDavid McMillanvid McMillanvid McMillanvid McMillanvid McMillan signed four-year contract.DB-BrBrBrBrBrodneodneodneodneodney Py Py Py Py Pool ool ool ool ool signed five-year contract.

July 26 TE-KKKKKeigh Heinriceigh Heinriceigh Heinriceigh Heinriceigh Heinrichhhhh placed on Injured-Reserve.DT-Doug SimsDoug SimsDoug SimsDoug SimsDoug Sims waived.

July 28 QB-Charlie FCharlie FCharlie FCharlie FCharlie Frrrrryyyyye e e e e signed a four-year contract.LB-Orlando ROrlando ROrlando ROrlando ROrlando Rufufufufuff f f f f signed as a free agent.

Aug. 8 OL-MarMarMarMarMarcus Spearcus Spearcus Spearcus Spearcus Spears s s s s waived.Aug. 10 OL-DaDaDaDaDavvvvve Ye Ye Ye Ye Yooooovvvvvanoanoanoanoanovitsvitsvitsvitsvits claimed via waivers from N.Y. Jets.

OL-Craig OsikCraig OsikCraig OsikCraig OsikCraig Osikaaaaa waived.Aug. 18 DB-RaRaRaRaRay Micy Micy Micy Micy Mickkkkkensensensensens signed one-year contract.

DL-KKKKKeeeeevin Carberrvin Carberrvin Carberrvin Carberrvin Carberryyyyy waived.Aug. 22 WR-Andre DaAndre DaAndre DaAndre DaAndre Davisvisvisvisvis traded to New England for a draft choice.Aug. 28 LB-Brant BoBrant BoBrant BoBrant BoBrant Boyyyyyererererer waived.

QB-Lang CampbellLang CampbellLang CampbellLang CampbellLang Campbell waived.LB-SherrSherrSherrSherrSherrod Coatod Coatod Coatod Coatod Coateseseseses waived.OT-JaJaJaJaJaviar Collinsviar Collinsviar Collinsviar Collinsviar Collins waived.P-DerricDerricDerricDerricDerrick Fk Fk Fk Fk Frrrrrostostostostost waived.LB-KKKKKeeeeevin Harrisonvin Harrisonvin Harrisonvin Harrisonvin Harrison waived.DL-CoreCoreCoreCoreCorey Jacy Jacy Jacy Jacy Jacksonksonksonksonkson waived.K-TTTTTyler Jonesyler Jonesyler Jonesyler Jonesyler Jones waived.

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DB-James KingJames KingJames KingJames KingJames King waived.LB-Justin KJustin KJustin KJustin KJustin Kurururururpeikispeikispeikispeikispeikis waived.WR-Lance MooreLance MooreLance MooreLance MooreLance Moore waived.OL-Clint SClint SClint SClint SClint Stictictictictickdornkdornkdornkdornkdorn waived.TE-KKKKKeith Williseith Williseith Williseith Williseith Willis waived.

Sept. 3 WR-RicRicRicRicRichard Alsthard Alsthard Alsthard Alsthard Alstononononon waived.LB-Jamal BrJamal BrJamal BrJamal BrJamal Brooksooksooksooksooks waived.DB-Dyshod CarDyshod CarDyshod CarDyshod CarDyshod Cartttttererererer waived.OL-EnocEnocEnocEnocEnoch DeMarh DeMarh DeMarh DeMarh DeMar waived.DB-MicMicMicMicMichael Granthael Granthael Granthael Granthael Grant waived.QB-Josh HarrisJosh HarrisJosh HarrisJosh HarrisJosh Harris waived.TE-PPPPPaul Iraul Iraul Iraul Iraul Ironsonsonsonsons waived.WR-C.J. JonesC.J. JonesC.J. JonesC.J. JonesC.J. Jones waived.RB-Sultan McCulloughSultan McCulloughSultan McCulloughSultan McCulloughSultan McCullough waived.FB-Ben MillerBen MillerBen MillerBen MillerBen Miller waived.LB-Omar NazelOmar NazelOmar NazelOmar NazelOmar Nazel waived.DL-J’VJ’VJ’VJ’VJ’Vonne Ponne Ponne Ponne Ponne Parararararkkkkkererererer waived.OL-MikMikMikMikMike Pucilloe Pucilloe Pucilloe Pucilloe Pucillo waived.OL-Greg RandallGreg RandallGreg RandallGreg RandallGreg Randall waived.DB-MicMicMicMicMichael Jamesonhael Jamesonhael Jamesonhael Jamesonhael Jameson placed on Reserve-Suspendedby Commissioner.OL-LeLeLeLeLewis Dawis Dawis Dawis Dawis Dawsonwsonwsonwsonwson placed on Reserve-Non-FootballInjury.OL-Jonathan DunnJonathan DunnJonathan DunnJonathan DunnJonathan Dunn placed on Injured-Reserve.DL-Amon GordonAmon GordonAmon GordonAmon GordonAmon Gordon placed on Injured-Reserve.DB-AntwAntwAntwAntwAntwan Harrisan Harrisan Harrisan Harrisan Harris placed on Injured-Reserve.LB-IvIvIvIvIvororororory McCoy McCoy McCoy McCoy McCoyyyyy placed on Injured-Reserve.LB-RRRRRenauld Williamsenauld Williamsenauld Williamsenauld Williamsenauld Williams placed on Injured-Reserve.

Sept. 4 OL-Melvin FMelvin FMelvin FMelvin FMelvin Fooooowlerwlerwlerwlerwler traded to Minnesota for OL-NatNatNatNatNatDorDorDorDorDorseseseseseyyyyy.WR-Brandon RideauBrandon RideauBrandon RideauBrandon RideauBrandon Rideau waived.TE-Billy MillerBilly MillerBilly MillerBilly MillerBilly Miller signed as a free agent.WR-Brandon RideauBrandon RideauBrandon RideauBrandon RideauBrandon Rideau signed to the practice squad.RB-Sultan McCulloughSultan McCulloughSultan McCulloughSultan McCulloughSultan McCullough signed to the practice squad.TE-PPPPPaul Iraul Iraul Iraul Iraul Ironsonsonsonsons signed to the practice squad.DL-J’VJ’VJ’VJ’VJ’Vonne Ponne Ponne Ponne Ponne Parararararkkkkkererererer signed to the practice squad.LB-Justin KJustin KJustin KJustin KJustin Kurururururpeikispeikispeikispeikispeikis signed to the practice squad.OL-AAAAAtlas Herriontlas Herriontlas Herriontlas Herriontlas Herrion signed to the practice squad.OL-PPPPPeeeeettttte McMahone McMahone McMahone McMahone McMahon signed to the practice squad.

Sept. 6 DL-AndreAndreAndreAndreAndrew Hofw Hofw Hofw Hofw Hoffmanfmanfmanfmanfman waived.OL-MikMikMikMikMike Pucilloe Pucilloe Pucilloe Pucilloe Pucillo signed as a free agent.

Sept. 7 DL-AndreAndreAndreAndreAndrew Hofw Hofw Hofw Hofw Hoffmanfmanfmanfmanfman signed to practice squad.Sept. 13 RB-Sultan McCulloughSultan McCulloughSultan McCulloughSultan McCulloughSultan McCullough waived from practice squad.

RB-Jason WJason WJason WJason WJason Wrightrightrightrightright signed to practice squad.Sept. 21 QB-Doug JohnsonDoug JohnsonDoug JohnsonDoug JohnsonDoug Johnson waived.

QB-Derek AnderDerek AnderDerek AnderDerek AnderDerek Andersonsonsonsonson claimed via waivers fromBaltimore.

Oct. 17 DB-MicMicMicMicMichael Jamesonhael Jamesonhael Jamesonhael Jamesonhael Jameson waived.Oct. 25 DB-GarGarGarGarGary Baxty Baxty Baxty Baxty Baxtererererer placed on Injured-Reserve

WR-Brandon RideauBrandon RideauBrandon RideauBrandon RideauBrandon Rideau signed to active rosterOct. 26 LB-ClifClifClifClifClifttttton Smithon Smithon Smithon Smithon Smith signed to practice squad

2005 TRANS 2005 TRANS 2005 TRANS 2005 TRANS 2005 TRANSAAAAACTIONSCTIONSCTIONSCTIONSCTIONS

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CINCINNACINCINNACINCINNACINCINNACINCINNATITITITITIWRWRWRWRWR C. Johnson LELELELELE J. SmithLLLLLTTTTT Jones LLLLLTTTTT RobinsonLLLLLGGGGG Steinbach RTRTRTRTRT ThorntonCCCCC Braham RERERERERE GeathersRRRRRGGGGG Williams SLBSLBSLBSLBSLB L. JohnsonRTRTRTRTRT Anderson MLBMLBMLBMLBMLB ThurmanTETETETETE Kelly WLBWLBWLBWLBWLB SimmonsWRWRWRWRWR Houshmandzadeh LLLLLCBCBCBCBCB O’NealQBQBQBQBQB Palmer RRRRRCBCBCBCBCB JamesRBRBRBRBRB Perry SSSSSSSSSS KaesviharnFBFBFBFBFB J. Johnson FSFSFSFSFS Williams

2005 G 2005 G 2005 G 2005 G 2005 GAME SUMMARIESAME SUMMARIESAME SUMMARIESAME SUMMARIESAME SUMMARIES

CLEVELANDCLEVELANDCLEVELANDCLEVELANDCLEVELANDWRWRWRWRWR Northcutt LELELELELE RoyeLLLLLTTTTT Shelton LLLLLTTTTT FiskLLLLLGGGGG Andruzzi RTRTRTRTRT McKinleyCCCCC Faine LLBLLBLLBLLBLLB LangRRRRRGGGGG Coleman MLBMLBMLBMLBMLB Andra DavisRTRTRTRTRT Tucker WLBWLBWLBWLBWLB TaylorTETETETETE Heiden RLBRLBRLBRLBRLB StewartWRWRWRWRWR Bryant LLLLLCBCBCBCBCB McCutcheonQBQBQBQBQB Dilfer RRRRRCBCBCBCBCB BoddenRBRBRBRBRB Droughns SSSSSSSSSS CrockerFBFBFBFBFB Smith FSFSFSFSFS Russell

GGGGGAME #1AME #1AME #1AME #1AME #1CCCCCincinnati Bengals 2incinnati Bengals 2incinnati Bengals 2incinnati Bengals 2incinnati Bengals 27, at BR7, at BR7, at BR7, at BR7, at BROOOOOWNS 1WNS 1WNS 1WNS 1WNS 13 (9/11/05)3 (9/11/05)3 (9/11/05)3 (9/11/05)3 (9/11/05)CLEVELAND – QB Carson Palmer passed for 280 yards and two TDs and RBRudi Johnson totaled 126 yards rushing and a score to lead the CincinnatiBengals to a 27-13 opening day win over the Browns at Cleveland BrownsStadium. The Browns jumped on the board first, taking a 3-0 lead on K PhilDawson’s first quarter 29-yard field goal, but the Bengals scored 10 straightpoints to go up 10-3 midway through the second quarter. Cleveland tied thescore on a 68-yard scoring pass from QB Trent Dilfer to WR Frisman Jackson,but the Bengals took the lead for good with a 10-play, 91-yard drive thatculminated in a 20-yard touchdown strike from Palmer to WR Kevin Walterwith 45 seconds remaining in the first half. The game remained close untilCincinnati began to pull away on the opening drive of the second half asPalmer tossed another scoring strike, this time an 18-yarder to TE JeremiJohnson. Following that drive, Bengals rookie LB Odell Thurman picked offDilfer, which set up a K Shayne Graham 23-yard field goal. Jackson had acareer day for the Browns, catching eight passes for 128 yards, while WRChad Johnson led the Bengals with nine catches for 91 yards.

TTTTTeameameameameam 11111 22222 33333 44444 FinalFinalFinalFinalFinalCincinnati 0 17 10 0 27Cleveland 3 7 0 3 13

SCORING SUMMARSCORING SUMMARSCORING SUMMARSCORING SUMMARSCORING SUMMARYYYYYTTTTTeameameameameam QQQQQ TimeTimeTimeTimeTime PlaPlaPlaPlaPlayyyyyBrowns 1 4:37 P. Dawson 29 yd. Field Goal (12-59, 6:19)Bengals 2 13:44 R. Johnson 1 yd. run (Graham kick) (11-79, 5:53)Bengals 2 8:46 S. Graham 32 yd. Field Goal (8-38, 3:20)Browns 2 5:03 F. Jackson 68 yd. pass from Dilfer (Dawson kick) (7-92, 3:43)Bengals 2 0:45 K. Walter 20 yd. pass from Palmer (Graham kick) (10-91, 4:18)Bengals 3 9:48 J. Johnson 18 yd. pass from Palmer (Graham kick) (9-78, 5:12)Bengals 3 8:24 S. Graham 23 yd. Field Goal (4-7, 1:07)Browns 4 9:48 P. Dawson 34 yd. Field Goal (8-41, 3:11)

TEAM STTEAM STTEAM STTEAM STTEAM STAAAAATISTICSTISTICSTISTICSTISTICSTISTICSCLECLECLECLECLE CINCINCINCINCIN

FIRST DOFIRST DOFIRST DOFIRST DOFIRST DOWNS:WNS:WNS:WNS:WNS: 16 26TIME OF POSSESSION:TIME OF POSSESSION:TIME OF POSSESSION:TIME OF POSSESSION:TIME OF POSSESSION: 25:47 34:13TTTTTOOOOOTTTTTAL NET YAL NET YAL NET YAL NET YAL NET YARDS:ARDS:ARDS:ARDS:ARDS: (Ru/Pa): 373 (95/278) 420 (148/272)PUNTPUNTPUNTPUNTPUNTS/AS/AS/AS/AS/Avvvvverageerageerageerageerage::::: 2-45.5 3-47.3PENALPENALPENALPENALPENALTIES/YTIES/YTIES/YTIES/YTIES/Yardsardsardsardsards: 7-56 5-40FUMBLES/LFUMBLES/LFUMBLES/LFUMBLES/LFUMBLES/LOSTOSTOSTOSTOST::::: 3-1 2-1

INDIVIDUINDIVIDUINDIVIDUINDIVIDUINDIVIDUAL STAL STAL STAL STAL STAAAAATISTICSTISTICSTISTICSTISTICSTISTICSPPPPPASSING:ASSING:ASSING:ASSING:ASSING: CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE: T. Dilfer 26-43-278 (1 TD, 2 INT); CIN: CIN: CIN: CIN: CIN: C. Palmer 26-34-280(2 TD, 1 INT)RRRRRUSHING:USHING:USHING:USHING:USHING: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: R. Droughns 12-78, W. Green 4-12, T. Dilfer 2-5; CIN: CIN: CIN: CIN: CIN: R.Johnson 26-126 (1 TD), C. Perry 5-11, C. Johnson 1-11RECEIVING:RECEIVING:RECEIVING:RECEIVING:RECEIVING: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: F. Jackson 8-128 (1 TD), A. Bryant 5-65, D. Northcutt 4-16,S. Heiden 3-32, R. Droughns 3-22, B. Edwards 2-16, J. Faine 1- -1; CIN: CIN: CIN: CIN: CIN: C.Johnson 9-91, T. Houshmandzadeh 5-75, C. Perry 5-37, K. Walter 4-47 (1TD), R. Johnson 2-12, J. Johnson 1-18 (1 TD)INTERINTERINTERINTERINTERCEPTIONS:CEPTIONS:CEPTIONS:CEPTIONS:CEPTIONS: CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE: L. Bodden 1-0; CIN: CIN: CIN: CIN: CIN: K. Ratliff 1-16, O. Thurman 1-14PUNTING:PUNTING:PUNTING:PUNTING:PUNTING: CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE: K. Richardson 2-91 (45.5); CIN: CIN: CIN: CIN: CIN: K. Larson 3-142 (47.3)

PUNT RETURNS:PUNT RETURNS:PUNT RETURNS:PUNT RETURNS:PUNT RETURNS: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: D. Northcutt 2-20 (10.0); CIN: CIN: CIN: CIN: CIN: K. Ratliff 2-18 (9.0)KICKKICKKICKKICKKICKOFF RETURNS:OFF RETURNS:OFF RETURNS:OFF RETURNS:OFF RETURNS: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: R. Droughns 5-119 (23.8), J. Cribbs 1-14 (14.0);CIN: CIN: CIN: CIN: CIN: T. Perry 4-108 (27.0)

GREEN BAGREEN BAGREEN BAGREEN BAGREEN BAYYYYYWRWRWRWRWR Driver LELELELELE KampmanLLLLLTTTTT Clifton LLLLLTTTTT JacksonLLLLLGGGGG Klemm RTRTRTRTRT JenkinsCCCCC Flanagan RERERERERE Gbaja-BiamilaRRRRRGGGGG Whitticker SLBSLBSLBSLBSLB Manning.RTRTRTRTRT Tauscher MLBMLBMLBMLBMLB BarnettTETETETETE Franks CBCBCBCBCB CarrollTETETETETE Martni LLLLLCBCBCBCBCB ThomasQBQBQBQBQB Favre RRRRRCBCBCBCBCB HarrisRBRBRBRBRB Green SSSSSSSSSS RomanFBFBFBFBFB Leach FSFSFSFSFS Collins

CLEVELANDCLEVELANDCLEVELANDCLEVELANDCLEVELANDWRWRWRWRWR Northcutt LELELELELE RoyeLLLLLTTTTT Shelton LLLLLTTTTT FiskLLLLLGGGGG Andruzzi RTRTRTRTRT McKinleyCCCCC Faine LLBLLBLLBLLBLLB LangRRRRRGGGGG Coleman MLBMLBMLBMLBMLB Andra DavisRTRTRTRTRT Tucker WLBWLBWLBWLBWLB TaylorWRWRWRWRWR Edwards RLBRLBRLBRLBRLB ThompsonWRWRWRWRWR Bryant LLLLLCBCBCBCBCB McCutcheonQBQBQBQBQB Dilfer RRRRRCBCBCBCBCB BaxterRBRBRBRBRB Droughns SSSSSSSSSS CrockerFBFBFBFBFB Smith FSFSFSFSFS Russell

Game #2Game #2Game #2Game #2Game #2BRBRBRBRBROOOOOWNS 26, at Green BaWNS 26, at Green BaWNS 26, at Green BaWNS 26, at Green BaWNS 26, at Green Bay Py Py Py Py Pacacacacackkkkkererererers 2s 2s 2s 2s 24 (9/14 (9/14 (9/14 (9/14 (9/18/05)8/05)8/05)8/05)8/05)GREEN BAY – Browns QB Trent Dilfer passed for 336 yards and three touch-downs, while CB Daylon McCutcheon and CB Gary Baxter each grabbed aninterception to help the Browns to a 26-24 victory over the Packers atLambeau Field. The win also gave Browns head coach Romeo Crennel hisfirst victory as an NFL head coach. The Packers scored on the game’s open-ing drive as QB Brett Favre hooked up with WR Donald Driver for a 42-yardscore. The Browns responded with a drive of their own, culminating in ascoring toss from Dilfer to TE Steve Heiden that tied the game 7-7. ThePackers never led again. In the third quarter, the Browns capitalized onBaxter’s interception as rookie WR Braylon Edwards turned a 10-yard slantinto an 80-yard touchdown, his first as a pro, to take a 19-7 edge. Clevelandput the game out of reach for good as Dilfer again found Heiden for a touch-down, this time for 62 yards. The Packers added a late score as Favre con-nected with RB Tony Fisher for a 4-yard touchdown to pull within 26-24. Theonside kick, however, was recovered by the Browns. Packers QB Brett Favrefinished 32-of-44 for 342 yards with three touchdowns and two intercep-tions. RB Ahman Green led all rushers with 54 yards, while Driver and Heideneach hauled in six receptions for their respective teams. Cleveland K PhilDawson added field goals of 21 and 39 yards for the Browns. The Packersretired the late Reggie White’s number at halftime.

TTTTTeameameameameam 11111 22222 33333 44444 FinalFinalFinalFinalFinalCleveland 7 6 6 7 26Green Bay 7 0 0 17 24

SCORING SUMMARSCORING SUMMARSCORING SUMMARSCORING SUMMARSCORING SUMMARYYYYYTTTTTeameameameameam QQQQQ TimeTimeTimeTimeTime PlaPlaPlaPlaPlayyyyyPackers 1 9:48 Driver 42 yd. pass from Favre (Longwell kick) (10-80, 5:12)Browns 1 3:48 Heiden 1 yd. pass from Dilfer (Dawson kick) (10-71, 6:00)Browns 2 13:47 Dawson 21 yd. Field Goal (8-19, 4:11)Browns 2 0:13 Dawson 39 yd. Field Goal (11-62, 3:23)Browns 3 2:26 Edwards 80 yd. pass from Dilfer (kick blocked) (2-80, 0:16)Packers 4 11:40 Longwell 34 yd. Field Goal (14-62, 5:46)Packers 4 3:40 Ferguson 19 yd. pass from B. Favre (Longwell kick) (13-96, 6:20)Browns 4 1:50 Heiden 62 yard pass from Dilfer (Dawson kick) (5-80, 1:50)Packers 4 0:04 Fisher 4 yd. pass from Favre (Longwell kick) (8-78, 1:46)

TEAM STTEAM STTEAM STTEAM STTEAM STAAAAATISTICSTISTICSTISTICSTISTICSTISTICSCLECLECLECLECLE GBGBGBGBGB

FIRST DOFIRST DOFIRST DOFIRST DOFIRST DOWNS:WNS:WNS:WNS:WNS: 19 27TIME OF POSSESSION:TIME OF POSSESSION:TIME OF POSSESSION:TIME OF POSSESSION:TIME OF POSSESSION: 24:49 35:11TTTTTOOOOOTTTTTAL NET YAL NET YAL NET YAL NET YAL NET YARDS:ARDS:ARDS:ARDS:ARDS: (Ru/Pa): 391 (55/336) 452 (116/336)PUNTPUNTPUNTPUNTPUNTS/AS/AS/AS/AS/Avvvvverageerageerageerageerage::::: 4-44.5 3-34.3PENALPENALPENALPENALPENALTIES/YTIES/YTIES/YTIES/YTIES/Yardsardsardsardsards: 6-40 6-41FUMBLES/LFUMBLES/LFUMBLES/LFUMBLES/LFUMBLES/LOSTOSTOSTOSTOST::::: 2-0 2-0

INDIVIDUINDIVIDUINDIVIDUINDIVIDUINDIVIDUAL STAL STAL STAL STAL STAAAAATISTICSTISTICSTISTICSTISTICSTISTICSPPPPPASSING:ASSING:ASSING:ASSING:ASSING: CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE: T. Dilfer 21-32-336 (3 TD); GB: GB: GB: GB: GB: B. Favre 32-44-342 (3 TD, 2INT)RRRRRUSHING:USHING:USHING:USHING:USHING: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: R. Droughns 20-50, T. Dilfer 3-5; GB: GB: GB: GB: GB: A. Green 16-54, N.Davenport 8-36, B. Favre 3-19, A. Chatman 1-8, T. Fisher 2- -1RECEIVING:RECEIVING:RECEIVING:RECEIVING:RECEIVING: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: S. Heiden 6-104 (2 TD), R. Droughns 4-29, B. Edwards 3-107 (1 TD), D. Northcutt 3-39, A. Bryant 3-32, W. Green 1-14, F. Jackson 1-11; GB: GB: GB: GB: GB: D. Driver 6-105 (1 TD), A. Green 5-45, W. Henderson 5-27, A. Chatman4-71, R. Ferguson 4-47 (1 TD), T. Murphy 3-23, B. Franks 3-15, V. Leach 1-5,T. Fisher 1-4 (1 TD)INTERINTERINTERINTERINTERCEPTIONS:CEPTIONS:CEPTIONS:CEPTIONS:CEPTIONS: CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE: D. McCutcheon 1-14, G. Baxter 1-0; GB: GB: GB: GB: GB: NonePUNTING:PUNTING:PUNTING:PUNTING:PUNTING: CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE: K. Richardson 4-178 (44.5); GB: GB: GB: GB: GB: B. Sander 3-103 (34.3)

PUNT RETURNS:PUNT RETURNS:PUNT RETURNS:PUNT RETURNS:PUNT RETURNS: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: D. Northcutt 1- -11 (-11.0); GB: GB: GB: GB: GB: A. Chatman 1-9 (9.0)KICKKICKKICKKICKKICKOFF RETURNS:OFF RETURNS:OFF RETURNS:OFF RETURNS:OFF RETURNS: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: A. Perkins 3-82 (27.3), W. Green 1-18 (18.0); GB:GB:GB:GB:GB:N. Davenport 3-54 (18.0), A. Carroll 2-34 (17.0)

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Game #3Game #3Game #3Game #3Game #3at Indianapolis Colts 1at Indianapolis Colts 1at Indianapolis Colts 1at Indianapolis Colts 1at Indianapolis Colts 13, BR3, BR3, BR3, BR3, BROOOOOWNS 6 (9/25/05)WNS 6 (9/25/05)WNS 6 (9/25/05)WNS 6 (9/25/05)WNS 6 (9/25/05)INDIANAPOLIS – Colts DE Dwight Freeney notched three sacks on defense,while RB Edgerrin James rushed for 108 yards and the game’s lone touch-down to lead Indianapolis to a 13-6 victory at the RCA Dome. James’ 2-yardTD run opened the scoring in the first quarter to cap a seven-play, 66-yarddrive. The teams traded field goals in the second quarter, giving the Colts a10-3 halftime lead. The opening drive of the second half saw the Colts eatup 70 yards and 7:53 of the clock over 14 plays, culminating in a 23-yardfield goal by K Mike Vanderjagt. Cleveland responded with a sustained driveof its own, but stalled at the 5-yard line, forcing the Browns to settle for afield goal to draw to within 13-6 with 14:09 to play. The Browns had one finalopportunity on offense, but could not reach Colts territory. The Colts as-sumed possession with 7:40 to play and successfully killed the clock. BrownsQB Trent Dilfer completed 22-of-29 passes for 228 yards on the day, whileColts QB Peyton Manning connected on 19-of-23 attempts for 228 yards andan INT. RB Reuben Droughns led the Browns in rushing with 76 yards on 22carries. In the game, Manning reached 30,000 career passing yards. Man-ning and Colts WR Marvin Harrison (9,568 yard) also broke the record foryards by a quarterback-wide receiver duo, previously held by Jim Kelly andAndre Reed (9,538 yards).

TTTTTeameameameameam 11111 22222 33333 44444 FinalFinalFinalFinalFinalCleveland 0 3 0 3 6Indianapolis 7 3 3 0 13

SCORING SUMMARSCORING SUMMARSCORING SUMMARSCORING SUMMARSCORING SUMMARYYYYYTTTTTeameameameameam QQQQQ TimeTimeTimeTimeTime PlaPlaPlaPlaPlayyyyyColts 1 4:11 James 1 yd. run (Vanderjagt kick) (7-66, 4:02)Browns 2 13:13 Dawson 40 yd. Field Goal (11-53, 5:58)Colts 2 3:14 Vanderjagt 20 yd. Field Goal (10-84, 4:52)Colts 3 7:07 Vanderjagt 23 yd. Field Goal (14-70, 7:53)Browns 4 14:09 Dawson 22 yd. Field Goal (19-86, 7:58)

TEAM STTEAM STTEAM STTEAM STTEAM STAAAAATISTICSTISTICSTISTICSTISTICSTISTICSCLECLECLECLECLE INDINDINDINDIND

FIRST DOFIRST DOFIRST DOFIRST DOFIRST DOWNS:WNS:WNS:WNS:WNS: 14 20TIME OF POSSESSION:TIME OF POSSESSION:TIME OF POSSESSION:TIME OF POSSESSION:TIME OF POSSESSION: 28:22 31:38TTTTTOOOOOTTTTTAL NET YAL NET YAL NET YAL NET YAL NET YARDS:ARDS:ARDS:ARDS:ARDS: (Ru/Pa): 263 (75/188) 339 (111/228)PUNTPUNTPUNTPUNTPUNTS/AS/AS/AS/AS/Avvvvverageerageerageerageerage::::: 5-41.8 3-40.0PENALPENALPENALPENALPENALTIES/YTIES/YTIES/YTIES/YTIES/Yardsardsardsardsards: 7-62 3-15FUMBLES/LFUMBLES/LFUMBLES/LFUMBLES/LFUMBLES/LOSTOSTOSTOSTOST::::: 1-0 1-0

INDIVIDUINDIVIDUINDIVIDUINDIVIDUINDIVIDUAL STAL STAL STAL STAL STAAAAATISTICSTISTICSTISTICSTISTICSTISTICSPPPPPASSING:ASSING:ASSING:ASSING:ASSING: CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE: T. Dilfer 22-29-208; IND: IND: IND: IND: IND: P. Manning 19-23-228 (1 INT)RRRRRUSHING:USHING:USHING:USHING:USHING: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: R. Droughns 22-76, W. Green 1- -1; IND: IND: IND: IND: IND: E. James 27-108 (1TD), R. Carthon 3-6, P. Manning 3- -3RECEIVING:RECEIVING:RECEIVING:RECEIVING:RECEIVING: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: A. Bryant 7-75, B. Edwards 4-43, R. Droughns 3-32, F. Jack-son 2-29, S. Heiden 2-12, L. Suggs 2-7, D. Northcutt 1-7, W. Green 1-3; IND: IND: IND: IND: IND:R. Wayne 6-97, M. Harrison 6-53, E. James 2-29, B. Fletcher 2-26, D. Clark 2-14, B. Stokely 1-9INTERINTERINTERINTERINTERCEPTIONS:CEPTIONS:CEPTIONS:CEPTIONS:CEPTIONS: CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE: D. McCutcheon 1-0; IND: IND: IND: IND: IND: NonePUNTING:PUNTING:PUNTING:PUNTING:PUNTING: CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE: K. Richardson 5-209 (41.8); IND: IND: IND: IND: IND: H. Smith 3-120 (40.0)

PUNT RETURNS:PUNT RETURNS:PUNT RETURNS:PUNT RETURNS:PUNT RETURNS: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: D. Northcutt 1-12 (12.0); IND: IND: IND: IND: IND: T. Walters 2-10 (5.0)KICKKICKKICKKICKKICKOFF RETURNS:OFF RETURNS:OFF RETURNS:OFF RETURNS:OFF RETURNS: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: W. Green 4-61 (15.3); IND: IND: IND: IND: IND: R. Carthon 3-61 (20.3)

INDIANAPOLISINDIANAPOLISINDIANAPOLISINDIANAPOLISINDIANAPOLISWRWRWRWRWR Wayne LELELELELE BrockLLLLLTTTTT Glenn LLLLLTTTTT SimonLLLLLGGGGG Lilja RTRTRTRTRT ReagorCCCCC Saturday RERERERERE FreeneyRRRRRGGGGG Scott SLBSLBSLBSLBSLB ThorntonRTRTRTRTRT Diem MLBMLBMLBMLBMLB BrackettTETETETETE Clark WLBWLBWLBWLBWLB JuneWRWRWRWRWR Harrison LLLLLCBCBCBCBCB HarperQBQBQBQBQB Manning RRRRRCBCBCBCBCB DavidRBRBRBRBRB James SSSSSSSSSS DossTETETETETE Fletcher FSFSFSFSFS Sanders

CLEVELANDCLEVELANDCLEVELANDCLEVELANDCLEVELANDWRWRWRWRWR Edwards LELELELELE RoyeLLLLLTTTTT Shelton LLLLLTTTTT FiskLLLLLGGGGG Andruzzi RTRTRTRTRT McKinleyCCCCC Faine LLBLLBLLBLLBLLB LangRRRRRGGGGG Coleman MLBMLBMLBMLBMLB Andra DavisRTRTRTRTRT Tucker WLBWLBWLBWLBWLB TaylorTETETETETE Heiden RLBRLBRLBRLBRLB ThompsonTETETETETE Miller LLLLLCBCBCBCBCB McCutcheonQBQBQBQBQB Dilfer RRRRRCBCBCBCBCB BaxterRBRBRBRBRB Droughns SSSSSSSSSS CrockerFBFBFBFBFB Smith FSFSFSFSFS Russell

CHICCHICCHICCHICCHICAAAAAGOGOGOGOGOWRWRWRWRWR Muhammad LELELELELE OgunleyeLLLLLTTTTT Tait LLLLLTTTTT HarrisLLLLLGGGGG R. Brown RTRTRTRTRT ScottCCCCC Kreutz RERERERERE BrownRRRRRGGGGG Metcalf WLBWLBWLBWLBWLB BriggsRTRTRTRTRT Miller MLBMLBMLBMLBMLB UrlacherTETETETETE Clark SLBSLBSLBSLBSLB HillenmeyerWRWRWRWRWR Bradley LLLLLCBCBCBCBCB TillmanQBQBQBQBQB Orton RRRRRCBCBCBCBCB JohnsnoRBRBRBRBRB Jones SSSSSSSSSS M. BrownTETETETETE Edwards FSFSFSFSFS Harris

CLEVELANDCLEVELANDCLEVELANDCLEVELANDCLEVELANDTETETETETE Shea LELELELELE RoyeLLLLLTTTTT Shelton LLLLLTTTTT FiskLLLLLGGGGG Andruzzi RTRTRTRTRT McKinleyCCCCC Faine LLBLLBLLBLLBLLB LangRRRRRGGGGG Coleman MLBMLBMLBMLBMLB Andra DavisRTRTRTRTRT Tucker WLBWLBWLBWLBWLB TaylorTETETETETE Heiden RLBRLBRLBRLBRLB ThompsonWRWRWRWRWR Bryant LLLLLCBCBCBCBCB McCutcheonQBQBQBQBQB Dilfer RRRRRCBCBCBCBCB BaxterRBRBRBRBRB Droughns SSSSSSSSSS CrockerFBFBFBFBFB Smith FSFSFSFSFS Russell

Game #4Game #4Game #4Game #4Game #4at BRat BRat BRat BRat BROOOOOWNS 20, Chicago BearWNS 20, Chicago BearWNS 20, Chicago BearWNS 20, Chicago BearWNS 20, Chicago Bears 1s 1s 1s 1s 10 (10 (10 (10 (10 (10/9/05)0/9/05)0/9/05)0/9/05)0/9/05)CLEVELAND – QB Trent Dilfer threw two touchdown passes to WR AntonioBryant in the final 3:02 of the game to lead the Browns to a 20-10 come-from-behind victory. Cleveland opened scoring after a fumble by Bears WRMark Bradley set up a first-quarter field goal by K Phil Dawson. Chicagoevened the score at 3-3 with 9:06 remaining in the second quarter after atouchdown was nullified by a personal foul. Dawson’s 44-yard kick in thefinal minute of the half gave the Browns a 6-3 advantage heading into thelocker room. On the Bears first drive of the second half, QB Kyle Orton foundFB Marc Edwards open in the flat for a touchdown and the lead, 10-6. Afterstruggling to move the ball for much of the game, the Browns offense camealive as Dilfer found Bryant for a 33-yard score, capping a five-play, 54-yarddrive that lasted 2:45. On the third play of the Bears ensuing drive, BrownsSS Chris Crocker sacked Orton and forced a fumble which gave the Brownspossession at the Bears 29. Dilfer found Bryant in man-to-man coveragetwo plays later for the game-sealing 28-yard score that gave Cleveland a 20-10 advantage. Bears RB Thomas Jones led all rushers with 137 yards. Dilferfinished 23-of-34 for 218 yards with a pair of TDs and two INTs, while sur-passing career milestones of 100 TDs and 18,000 passing yards.

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SCORING SUMMARSCORING SUMMARSCORING SUMMARSCORING SUMMARSCORING SUMMARYYYYYTTTTTeameameameameam QQQQQ TimeTimeTimeTimeTime PlaPlaPlaPlaPlayyyyyBrowns 1 4:17 Dawson 19 yd. Field Goal (5-16, 1:55)Bears 2 9:01 Gould 44 yd. Field Goal (4- -17, 1:30)Browns 2 0:37 Dawson 44 yd. Field Goal (8-36, 1:38)Bears 3 5:29 Edwards 8 yd. pass from Orton) (Gould kick) (12-93, 6:18)Browns 4 3:02 Bryant 33 yd. pass from T. Dilfer (Dawson kick) (5-54, 2:45)Browns 4 2:24 Bryant 28 yd. pass from T. Dilfer (Dawson kick) (2-29, 0:13)

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CLECLECLECLECLE CHICHICHICHICHIFIRST DOFIRST DOFIRST DOFIRST DOFIRST DOWNS:WNS:WNS:WNS:WNS: 15 16TIME OF POSSESSION:TIME OF POSSESSION:TIME OF POSSESSION:TIME OF POSSESSION:TIME OF POSSESSION: 28:46 31:14TTTTTOOOOOTTTTTAL NET YAL NET YAL NET YAL NET YAL NET YARDS:ARDS:ARDS:ARDS:ARDS: (Ru/Pa): 278 (76/202) 266 (176/90)PUNTPUNTPUNTPUNTPUNTS/AS/AS/AS/AS/Avvvvverageerageerageerageerage::::: 6-41.3 4-44.8PENALPENALPENALPENALPENALTIES/YTIES/YTIES/YTIES/YTIES/Yardsardsardsardsards: 5-55 7-57FUMBLES/LFUMBLES/LFUMBLES/LFUMBLES/LFUMBLES/LOSTOSTOSTOSTOST::::: 0-0 4-3

INDIVIDUINDIVIDUINDIVIDUINDIVIDUINDIVIDUAL STAL STAL STAL STAL STAAAAATISTICSTISTICSTISTICSTISTICSTISTICSPPPPPASSING:ASSING:ASSING:ASSING:ASSING: CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE: T. Dilfer 23-34-218 (2 TD, 2 INT); CHI: CHI: CHI: CHI: CHI: K. OrtonRRRRRUSHING:USHING:USHING:USHING:USHING: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: R. Droughns 17-72, T. Smith 1-4, W. Green 2-1, T. Dilfer 2- -1; CHI: CHI: CHI: CHI: CHI: T. Jones 24-137, A. Peterson 2-19, K. Orton 3-14, C. Benson 5-6RECEIVING:RECEIVING:RECEIVING:RECEIVING:RECEIVING: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: A. Bryant 6-83 (2 TD), A. Shea 6-65, R. Droughns 4-21, D.Northcutt 3-23, S. Heiden 2-11, T. Smith 1-8, W. Green 1-7; CHI: CHI: CHI: CHI: CHI: M.Muhammad 6-52, M. Bradley 4-33, D. Clark 2-9, T. Jones 2-5, G. Reid 1-10,M. Edwards 1-8 (1 TD)INTERINTERINTERINTERINTERCEPTIONS:CEPTIONS:CEPTIONS:CEPTIONS:CEPTIONS: CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE: None; IND: IND: IND: IND: IND: M. Brown 1-72, C. Tillman 1-0PUNTING:PUNTING:PUNTING:PUNTING:PUNTING: CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE: K. Richardson 6-248 (41.3); CHI: CHI: CHI: CHI: CHI: B. Maynard 4-179 (44.8)

PUNT RETURNS:PUNT RETURNS:PUNT RETURNS:PUNT RETURNS:PUNT RETURNS: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: D. Northcutt 1-15 (15.0); CHI: CHI: CHI: CHI: CHI: B. Wade 1-0 (0.0)KICKKICKKICKKICKKICKOFF RETURNS:OFF RETURNS:OFF RETURNS:OFF RETURNS:OFF RETURNS: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: J. Cribbs 3-61 (20.3); CHI: CHI: CHI: CHI: CHI: J. Azumah 3-82 (27.3),A. Peterson 2-32 (16.0)

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BALBALBALBALBALTIMORETIMORETIMORETIMORETIMOREWRWRWRWRWR Clayton LELELELELE JohnsonLLLLLTTTTT Ogden LLLLLTTTTT GreggLLLLLGGGGG Mulitalo RTRTRTRTRT KemoeatuCCCCC Flynn RERERERERE SuggsRRRRRGGGGG Vincent LLBLLBLLBLLBLLB ThomasRTRTRTRTRT Brown MLBMLBMLBMLBMLB LewisTETETETETE Heap RLBRLBRLBRLBRLB PolleyWRWRWRWRWR Mason LLLLLCBCBCBCBCB McAlisterQBQBQBQBQB Wright RRRRRCBCBCBCBCB RolleRBRBRBRBRB Lewis SSSSSSSSSS ReedFBFBFBFBFB Mughelli FSFSFSFSFS Demps

CLEVELANDCLEVELANDCLEVELANDCLEVELANDCLEVELANDTETETETETE Shea LELELELELE RoyeLLLLLTTTTT Shelton LLLLLTTTTT FiskLLLLLGGGGG Andruzzi RTRTRTRTRT McKinleyCCCCC Faine LLBLLBLLBLLBLLB LangRRRRRGGGGG Coleman MLBMLBMLBMLBMLB Andra DavisRTRTRTRTRT Tucker WLBWLBWLBWLBWLB TaylorTETETETETE Heiden RLBRLBRLBRLBRLB ThompsonWRWRWRWRWR Bryant LLLLLCBCBCBCBCB McCutcheonQBQBQBQBQB Dilfer RRRRRCBCBCBCBCB BaxterRBRBRBRBRB Droughns SSSSSSSSSS CrockerFBFBFBFBFB Smith FSFSFSFSFS Russell

Game #5Game #5Game #5Game #5Game #5at Baltimore Raat Baltimore Raat Baltimore Raat Baltimore Raat Baltimore Ravvvvvens 1ens 1ens 1ens 1ens 16, BR6, BR6, BR6, BR6, BROOOOOWNS 3 (1WNS 3 (1WNS 3 (1WNS 3 (1WNS 3 (10/10/10/10/10/16/05)6/05)6/05)6/05)6/05)BALTIMORE – The Ravens defense forced three takeaways and heldthe Browns to 186 yards of total offense to lead Baltimore to a 16-3victory over the Browns at M&T Bank Stadium. Things didn’t startwell for the Browns. On their first play from scrimmage, a mishandledsnap from the shotgun gave the Ravens the ball on the Cleveland 20.That turnover led to the game’s only TD, a three-yard toss from QBAnthony Wright to TE Todd Heap with 8:49 remaining in the first quar-ter. The Ravens added three FGs by Matt Stover in the first half (39,27, 38) to take a 16-0 lead into halftime. On the Browns first posses-sion of the second half, the offense drove to the Ravens 7 beforestalling, forcing them to settle for a K Phil Dawson FG from 24 yardsout. That kick, which gave the Ravens a 16-3 edge, proved to be thefinal points of the game. The biggest play of the day came fromRavens RB Chester Taylor, who broke a 52-yard scamper on the finalplay of the first quarter. Taylor led all rushers with 92 yards on theafternoon. The Browns extended their streak of consecutive gamesforcing a turnover to 18 when CB Gary Baxter intercepted a pass inthe second quarter.

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SCORING SUMMARSCORING SUMMARSCORING SUMMARSCORING SUMMARSCORING SUMMARYYYYYTTTTTeameameameameam QQQQQ TimeTimeTimeTimeTime PlaPlaPlaPlaPlayyyyyRavens 1 8:49 Heap 3 yd. pass from A. Wright (Stover kick) (5-20, 2:37)Ravens 1 3:08 M. Stover 39 yd. Field Goal (8-15, 3:51)Ravens 2 12:38 M. Stover 27 yd. Field Goal (8-84, 4:33)Ravens 2 0:00 M. Stover 38 yd. Field Goal (5-17, 1:12)Browns 3 7:37 P. Dawson 24 yd. Field Goal (13-61, 7:23)

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FIRST DOFIRST DOFIRST DOFIRST DOFIRST DOWNS:WNS:WNS:WNS:WNS: 12 16TIME OF POSSESSION:TIME OF POSSESSION:TIME OF POSSESSION:TIME OF POSSESSION:TIME OF POSSESSION: 22:55 37:05TTTTTOOOOOTTTTTAL NET YAL NET YAL NET YAL NET YAL NET YARDS:ARDS:ARDS:ARDS:ARDS: (Ru/Pa): 186 (70/116) 351 (150/201)PUNTPUNTPUNTPUNTPUNTS/AS/AS/AS/AS/Avvvvverageerageerageerageerage::::: 6-50.3 5-47.6PENALPENALPENALPENALPENALTIES/YTIES/YTIES/YTIES/YTIES/Yardsardsardsardsards: 8-53 11-97FUMBLES/LFUMBLES/LFUMBLES/LFUMBLES/LFUMBLES/LOSTOSTOSTOSTOST::::: 3-2 1-0

INDIVIDUINDIVIDUINDIVIDUINDIVIDUINDIVIDUAL STAL STAL STAL STAL STAAAAATISTICSTISTICSTISTICSTISTICSTISTICSPPPPPASSING:ASSING:ASSING:ASSING:ASSING: CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE: T. Dilfer 16-30-147 (1 INT); BAL: BAL: BAL: BAL: BAL: A. Wright 23-31-213 (1 TD, 1INT)RRRRRUSHING:USHING:USHING:USHING:USHING: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: R. Droughns 15-55, W. Green 2-15, T. Dilfer 1-0; BAL: BAL: BAL: BAL: BAL: C.Taylor 8-92, J. Lewis 24-59, A. Wright 1- -1RECEIVING:RECEIVING:RECEIVING:RECEIVING:RECEIVING: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: D. Northcutt 4-60, S. Heiden 4-38, A. Bryant 4-34, A. Shea3-17, R. Droughns 1- -2; BAL: BAL: BAL: BAL: BAL: D. Mason 8-85, T. Heap 6-79 (1 TD), C. Taylor 4-8, J. Lewis 2-11, R. Hymes 1-19, M. Clayton 1-9, D. Wilcox 1-2INTERINTERINTERINTERINTERCEPTIONS:CEPTIONS:CEPTIONS:CEPTIONS:CEPTIONS: CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE: G. Baxter 1-10; BAL: BAL: BAL: BAL: BAL: R. Lewis 1-0PUNTING:PUNTING:PUNTING:PUNTING:PUNTING: CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE: K. Richardson 6-302 (50.3); BAL: BAL: BAL: BAL: BAL: D. Zastudil 5-238 (47.6)

PUNT RETURNS:PUNT RETURNS:PUNT RETURNS:PUNT RETURNS:PUNT RETURNS: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: D. Northcutt 5-38 (7.6); BAL: BAL: BAL: BAL: BAL: B. Sams 3-74 (24.7)KICKKICKKICKKICKKICKOFF RETURNS:OFF RETURNS:OFF RETURNS:OFF RETURNS:OFF RETURNS: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: J. Cribbs 3-61 (20.3), C. McIntyre 1-14 (14.0); BAL:BAL:BAL:BAL:BAL:B. Sams 1-7 (7.0)

DETRDETRDETRDETRDETROITOITOITOITOITWRWRWRWRWR M. Williams LELELELELE ReddingLLLLLTTTTT Backus LLLLLTTTTT RogersLLLLLGGGGG Kosier RTRTRTRTRT WilkinsonCCCCC Raiola RERERERERE HallRRRRRGGGGG Woody LLBLLBLLBLLBLLB DavisRTRTRTRTRT Butler MLBMLBMLBMLBMLB HolmesTETETETETE Pollard RLBRLBRLBRLBRLB BaileyWRWRWRWRWR Johnson LLLLLCBCBCBCBCB GoodmanQBQBQBQBQB Garcia RRRRRCBCBCBCBCB BlyRBRBRBRBRB Fitzsimmons SSSSSSSSSS HoltFBFBFBFBFB Jones FSFSFSFSFS Kennedy

CLEVELANDCLEVELANDCLEVELANDCLEVELANDCLEVELANDTETETETETE Shea LELELELELE RoyeLLLLLTTTTT Shelton LLLLLTTTTT FiskLLLLLGGGGG Andruzzi RTRTRTRTRT McKinleyCCCCC Faine LLBLLBLLBLLBLLB LangRRRRRGGGGG Coleman MLBMLBMLBMLBMLB Andra DavisRTRTRTRTRT Tucker WLBWLBWLBWLBWLB TaylorTETETETETE Heiden RLBRLBRLBRLBRLB ThompsonWRWRWRWRWR Bryant LLLLLCBCBCBCBCB McCutcheonQBQBQBQBQB Dilfer RRRRRCBCBCBCBCB BaxterRBRBRBRBRB Droughns SSSSSSSSSS CrockerFBFBFBFBFB Smith FSFSFSFSFS Russell

Game #6Game #6Game #6Game #6Game #6DeDeDeDeDetrtrtrtrtroit Lions 1oit Lions 1oit Lions 1oit Lions 1oit Lions 13 at BR3 at BR3 at BR3 at BR3 at BROOOOOWNS 1WNS 1WNS 1WNS 1WNS 10 (10 (10 (10 (10 (10/23/05)0/23/05)0/23/05)0/23/05)0/23/05)CLEVELAND – Lions QB Jeff Garcia went 22-of-34 for 210 yards andrushed for a TD, leading the Lions to a 13-10 win over the Browns atCleveland Browns Stadium. The Browns first drive of the game stalledin the red zone, forcing the Browns to settle for a 30-yard FG by K PhilDawson. Detroit snatched the lead in the second quarter, when Garciacapped a 10-play, 55-yard drive with a 1-yard TD run on fourth-and-goal from the one-yard-line to put the Lions up 7-3. Browns rookieKR Joshua Cribbs quickly wrestled the lead back when he took theensuing kickoff 90 yards for a TD, the first of his career, to give theBrowns a 10-7 lead. Detroit pulled even, 10-10, on a 47-yard FG by KJason Hanson early in the third quarter. Hanson gave the Lions a 13-10 lead, ultimately the deciding points, on a 50-yard FG with 14:07remaining in the game. RB Reuben Droughns carried the ball 19times for 100 yards, leading all rushers. Lions WRs Mike Williamsand Scottie Vines each caught five passes from Garcia.

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SCORING SUMMARSCORING SUMMARSCORING SUMMARSCORING SUMMARSCORING SUMMARYYYYYTTTTTeameameameameam QQQQQ TimeTimeTimeTimeTime PlaPlaPlaPlaPlayyyyyBrowns 1 8:30 Dawson 30 yd. Field Goal (9-44, 5:31)Lions 2 5:26 Garcia 1 yd. Run (Hanson kick) (10-55, 6:12)Browns 2 5:14 Cribbs 90 yd. Kickoff return (Dawson kick) (0-0, 0:12)Lions 3 9:29 Hanson 47 yd. Field Goal (8-29, 3:37)Lions 4 14:07 Hanson 50 yd. Field Goal (12-48, 6:07)

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FIRST DOFIRST DOFIRST DOFIRST DOFIRST DOWNS:WNS:WNS:WNS:WNS: 11 19TIME OF POSSESSION:TIME OF POSSESSION:TIME OF POSSESSION:TIME OF POSSESSION:TIME OF POSSESSION: 22:43 37:17TTTTTOOOOOTTTTTAL NET YAL NET YAL NET YAL NET YAL NET YARDS:ARDS:ARDS:ARDS:ARDS: (Ru/Pa): 174 (118/56) 329 (119/210)PUNTPUNTPUNTPUNTPUNTS/AS/AS/AS/AS/Avvvvverageerageerageerageerage::::: 6-37.3 5-38.6PENALPENALPENALPENALPENALTIES/YTIES/YTIES/YTIES/YTIES/Yardsardsardsardsards: 8-50 11-72FUMBLES/LFUMBLES/LFUMBLES/LFUMBLES/LFUMBLES/LOSTOSTOSTOSTOST::::: 1-0 1-1

INDIVIDUINDIVIDUINDIVIDUINDIVIDUINDIVIDUAL STAL STAL STAL STAL STAAAAATISTICSTISTICSTISTICSTISTICSTISTICSPPPPPASSING:ASSING:ASSING:ASSING:ASSING: CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE: Dilfer 10-19-73 (3 INT); DET DET DET DET DET: : : : : Garcia 22-34-210RRRRRUSHING:USHING:USHING:USHING:USHING: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: Droughns 19-100, Dilfer 1-12, Bryant 1-3, Green 1-3; DET DET DET DET DET:::::Jones 21-74, Pinner 7-24, Bryson 5-20, Garcia 4-1 (1 TD)RECEIVING:RECEIVING:RECEIVING:RECEIVING:RECEIVING: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: Edwards 3-30, Droughns 2-9, Heiden 2-8, Bryant 1-15, Shea1-9, Green 1-2; DET DET DET DET DET: : : : : M. Williams 5-95, Vines 5-34, Bryson 4-24, Schlesinger2-10, Fitzsimmons 2-10, Jones 2-10, Pinner 1-22, Pollard 1-5INTERINTERINTERINTERINTERCEPTIONS:CEPTIONS:CEPTIONS:CEPTIONS:CEPTIONS: CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE: None; DETDETDETDETDET: : : : : McQuarters 1-6, Bly 1-5, Goodman 1- -4PUNTING:PUNTING:PUNTING:PUNTING:PUNTING: CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE: Richardson 6-224 (37.3); DETDETDETDETDET: : : : : Harris 5-193 (38.6)

PUNT RETURNS:PUNT RETURNS:PUNT RETURNS:PUNT RETURNS:PUNT RETURNS: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: Northcutt 3-27 (9.0); DETDETDETDETDET: : : : : McQuarters 1-18 (18.0)KICKKICKKICKKICKKICKOFF RETURNS:OFF RETURNS:OFF RETURNS:OFF RETURNS:OFF RETURNS: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: Cribbs 4-152 (38.0) (1 TD); DETDETDETDETDET: : : : : R. McQuarters 3-50 (16.7)

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CLEVELANDCLEVELANDCLEVELANDCLEVELANDCLEVELANDWRWRWRWRWR Northcutt LELELELELE RoyeLLLLLTTTTT Shelton LLLLLTTTTT FiskLLLLLGGGGG Andruzzi RTRTRTRTRT McKinleyCCCCC Faine LLBLLBLLBLLBLLB StewartRRRRRGGGGG Coleman MLBMLBMLBMLBMLB DavisRTRTRTRTRT Tucker WLBWLBWLBWLBWLB TaylorTETETETETE Heiden RLBRLBRLBRLBRLB ThompsonWRWRWRWRWR Bryant LLLLLCBCBCBCBCB McCutcheonQBQBQBQBQB Dilfer RRRRRCBCBCBCBCB BoddenRBRBRBRBRB Droughns SSSSSSSSSS CrockerFBFBFBFBFB Smith FSFSFSFSFS Russell

Game #7Game #7Game #7Game #7Game #7at Houstat Houstat Houstat Houstat Houston Ton Ton Ton Ton Teeeeexxxxxans 19, BRans 19, BRans 19, BRans 19, BRans 19, BROOOOOWNS 1WNS 1WNS 1WNS 1WNS 16 (16 (16 (16 (16 (10/30/05)0/30/05)0/30/05)0/30/05)0/30/05)HOUSTON – Texans K Kris Brown made 4-of-5 FGs and Houston’sdefense recovered two fumbles to lead the Texans to a 19-16victory over the Browns at Reliant Stadium in Houston. The Texansstruck first as QB David Carr found rookie WR Jerome Mathis for a34-yard TD pass less than five minutes into the game. The Brownsresponded on the ensuing drive, as QB Trent Dilfer found TE AaronShea for an eight-yard TD pass on fourth-and-one to knot the scoreat 7-7. The Browns would add a pair of FGs before the Texanswould add a FG of their own just before the break, giving Clevelanda 13-10 halftime edge. The Texans defense forced a pair offumbles in the third quarter, but Houston was forced to settle for aFG in both instances and gained a 16-13 lead. The Browns got theequalizer from K Phil Dawson with 5:06 to play. However, Mathisbrought Dawson’s kickoff back 63 yards to the Browns 40, and theTexans were able to get the deciding points on a 40-yard FG byBrown with 2:45 remaining. The Browns last-chance drive endedwhen Dilfer’s fourth-and-17 pass to WR Antonio Bryant fellincomplete. Browns RB Reuben Droughns carried the ball 20times for 99 yards, while Texans RB Domanick Davis picked up 91yards on 28 carries. Bryant finished the day with 98 yards on fourreceptions. The Browns were flagged for only one penalty for fiveyards on the afternoon.

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TTTTTeameameameameam QQQQQ TimeTimeTimeTimeTime PlaPlaPlaPlaPlayyyyyTexans 1 10:55 Mathis 34 yd. pass from Carr (Brown kick) (5-60, 2:35)Browns 1 5:05 Shea 8 yd. pass from Dilfer (Dawson kick) (10-69, 5:50)Browns 1 0:05 Dawson 28 yd. Field Goal (8-44), 4:11)Browns 2 4:14 Dawson 29 yd. Field Goal (5-55, 1:37)Texans 3 3:48 Brown 37 yd. Field Goal (12-53, 7:21)Texans 4 14:08 Brown 35 yd. Field Goal (7-15, 3:19)Browns 4 5:06 Dawson 37 yd. Field Goal (11-52, 4:29)Texans 4 2:45 Brown 40 yd. Field Goal (6-18, 2:21)

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FIRST DOFIRST DOFIRST DOFIRST DOFIRST DOWNS:WNS:WNS:WNS:WNS: 16 11TIME OF POSSESSION:TIME OF POSSESSION:TIME OF POSSESSION:TIME OF POSSESSION:TIME OF POSSESSION: 29:04 30:56TTTTTOOOOOTTTTTAL NET YAL NET YAL NET YAL NET YAL NET YARDS:ARDS:ARDS:ARDS:ARDS: (Ru/Pa): 325 (156/169) 237 (117/120)PUNTPUNTPUNTPUNTPUNTS/AS/AS/AS/AS/Avvvvverageerageerageerageerage::::: 4-33.0 4-39.0PENALPENALPENALPENALPENALTIES/YTIES/YTIES/YTIES/YTIES/Yardsardsardsardsards: 1-5 5-35FUMBLES/LFUMBLES/LFUMBLES/LFUMBLES/LFUMBLES/LOSTOSTOSTOSTOST::::: 2-2 1-0

INDIVIDUINDIVIDUINDIVIDUINDIVIDUINDIVIDUAL STAL STAL STAL STAL STAAAAATISTICSTISTICSTISTICSTISTICSTISTICSPPPPPASSING:ASSING:ASSING:ASSING:ASSING: CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE: Dilfer 12-25-185 (1 TD); HOU: HOU: HOU: HOU: HOU: Carr 10-20-138 (1 TD, 1 INT)RRRRRUSHING:USHING:USHING:USHING:USHING: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: Droughns 20-99, Green 10-48, Dilfer 3-9; HOU: HOU: HOU: HOU: HOU: Davis 28-91,Carr 8-16, Gaffney 1-10RECEIVING:RECEIVING:RECEIVING:RECEIVING:RECEIVING: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: Bryant 4-98, Heiden 4-43, Edwards 2-32, Shea 1-8 (1 TD),Green 1-4; HOU: HOU: HOU: HOU: HOU: Gaffney 5-64, Davis 2-25, Mathis 1-34 (1 TD), Bradford 1-8,Armstrong 1-7INTERINTERINTERINTERINTERCEPTIONS:CEPTIONS:CEPTIONS:CEPTIONS:CEPTIONS: CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE: Bodden 1-0; HOU: HOU: HOU: HOU: HOU: NonePUNTING:PUNTING:PUNTING:PUNTING:PUNTING: CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE: Richardson 4-132 (33.0); HOU: HOU: HOU: HOU: HOU: Stanley 4-156 (39.0)PUNT RETURNS:PUNT RETURNS:PUNT RETURNS:PUNT RETURNS:PUNT RETURNS: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: CLE: Northcutt 2-21 (10.5); HOU: HOU: HOU: HOU: HOU: Buchanon 1-20 (20.0)KICKKICKKICKKICKKICKOFF RETURNS:OFF RETURNS:OFF RETURNS:OFF RETURNS:OFF RETURNS: CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE:CLE: Cribbs 4-102 (25.5), McIntyre 1-16 (16.0); HOU:HOU:HOU:HOU:HOU:Mathis 5-177 (35.4)

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(Opening statement)- “We went down to Houston and thought wehad a good opportunity to come back with a victory. The guysplayed better, there was more offensive production and morerushing yards. Defensively, we held (Houston) to field goals exceptfor one trip where they scored a touchdown. We didn’t play as wellon special teams as we needed to in that situation. So, we werenot able to come back with the victory that we thought we couldcome back with. I probably say this every week but this team is oneplay away (from winning). We were not able to make that play andwe couldn’t get ourselves in a situation where we don’t have todepend on that play. Until we can make that play or put ourselvesin a better position during the course of the game, that is what it’sgoing to come down to. We are going to keep working and try toimprove. We are going to try to make that one play at some point. Idon’t know when that will be. I thought we would be able to makethat play this past week, but we didn’t. Sometimes it feels like youhave one area that you’ve straightened out, but another areascrews things up. You put one finger in the dike and then anotherleak springs. Then you stick another finger in that leak and anotherleak pops up somewhere else. We are trying to fight these leaksand eventually we are going to get them plugged and win. We stillhave nine games left in the season. There is a lot of football left toplay. If we get it on the same page and all areas function then Ithink we can come up with a victory. Until that happens we’ll betrying to make one play. That’s where we are.”

“As for the break down of special teams, (Houston) had a speedreturner. We knew that he was fast. He was fast the week before,he was fast yesterday and he’ll be fast again next week. We didn’tdo enough to slow (Jerome Mathis) down. He was able to outrun usearly in the game and when the game was on the line he was ableto outrun us again. We have to fix that. (Kyle Richardson) had areally bad day. He kicked two poor punts when we were backed upand that gave Houston good field position. They got a touchdownfrom one of the bad punts. That’s hurts. We need to get all of thefield position that we can get. When we don’t get it, it’s harmful forthe team. (Richardson) needs to improve his performance. If hedoes he can help us. That’s what we have with the special teams.”

“The defense continues to hang in. They scratch and they bite. Forthe most part they hold opponents to field goal attempts. In theNFL, if you can hold your opponents to field goal attempts you giveyourself a pretty good chance. When you allow touchdowns thegame can get out of hand. Holding them to field goals keeps thegame pretty close. We are not able to score any touchdownsoffensively. That’s something that we have to get done. We’ve beentalking about it and we think that all of the plays we use are good.We are not able to execute the plays the way we need to. Offen-sively, our third down efficiency wasn’t very good and our red zoneefficiency wasn’t very good. We are going to put a major emphasison those things this week to try and improve. If we can improve thethird down efficiency we can move the chains and get somemomentum. Hopefully, we’ll get to the red zone and if we canimprove our efficiency there, we can put some points on the board.That’s where we are. It’s not where anyone wants to be or where Iwant to be. No one said it was going to be easy. Even though wewon two games early on and gave the fans some hope, we are notexecuting as well as we need to. I don’t think we need to throw inthe towel and I don’t think the fans need to throw in the towel. Westill have nine games left. We are going to play hard in those ninegames and if we get to the point where we can make that one play,we’ll win some games.”

(On bringing in punters to look at)- “We’re going to take a look atour short list. We’ll probably bring in one or two guys to take a lookat.”

RRRRROMEO CRENNEL PRESS CONFERENCEOMEO CRENNEL PRESS CONFERENCEOMEO CRENNEL PRESS CONFERENCEOMEO CRENNEL PRESS CONFERENCEOMEO CRENNEL PRESS CONFERENCE(On bringing in players before this past week)- “Yes, we haddifferent guys come in at different positions. Not punters, but otherpositions.”

(On QB Trent Dilfer)- “It looked like he played better because wewere able to put up 325 yards of net offense. Half of that wasbasically with the running game. I’m sure he’ll tell you that he leftsome plays out on the field. We weren’t able to make a play on thelast play of the game. He had Dennis (Northcutt) on the sideline foranother play which we could have made. All along we’ve beentalking about (the quarterback) position. I think we’ll continue tolook and talk about that position. I don’t think anything is set instone on how we’ll approach it, but we’ll do what we think is best.Trent did better.”

(On QB Trent Dilfer holding the ball too long on the third down sackin the fourth quarter)- “There was some adjustment involvedbetween the quarterback, wide receiver and running back in thatplay. When we ran it on second down the receiver broke the routeoff and we threw to the shorter route. I think there was someexpectation on third down and that didn’t occur. We ended uptaking a sack. I hoped we wouldn’t take a sack in that situation.Throw the ball away if you have to. Sometimes when you arereading routes and you have more than one guy involved everyonehas to be on the same page with what they see. We weren’teffective on that play.”

(On the positives and negatives to making a switch at quarter-back)- “You would anticipate that (a switch at quarterback) wouldbe more of a spark for the offense. You have to throw him in thereand see if it would be a positive. A negative would be the opponentbringing every blitz known to man. Only time would tell if thequarterback would be able to survive it. If he can survive that itwould be a positive. If he can’t it would be a negative.”

(On the upcoming schedule playing a factor on the decision toswitch quarterbacks)- “That doesn’t factor in. If I think a newquarterback should be in there, then he will be in there. It doesn’tmake a difference if it’s on TV or not.”

(On the team’s performance since their 2-2 record heading into theBaltimore game)- “I think you are what your record is. I think wesaid we were an average team at that point. Now, we are belowaverage. I think everyone didn’t expect us to be 2-2 at that time.When we were 2-2 everyone’s hopes got up. Even mine. Since thatpoint, we haven’t made the plays that we needed to make. We tooka beating in the Baltimore game, but we’ve been in the past twogames. If we can make a play we can win the game, but wehaven’t been able to make that play to win. If you could add twomore wins to that record that would make a difference. We wouldstill be average. If we could have made two plays we would havebeen average. If we don’t make the two plays we are belowaverage. That’s what we are because that’s what the record says.”

(On QB Charlie Frye)- “I think you’d like to find out what you havewith any young player on your team. They way you find out is byputting him in the game. My focus is not what collegiate quarter-back is out there. I hope that we don’t have the first pick in thedraft and I have to make that decision. I’m going to try to win thegames that we have left. Whatever quarterback is out there will bea decision down the road.”

(On his decision to challenge the out-of-bounds catch by AntonioBryant) – “From my vantage point, this time it was on my side ofthe field. I could see what was happening, and I thought that hecaught the ball. I didn’t know how close it was or wasn’t, but I

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RRRRROMEO CRENNEL PRESS CONFERENCEOMEO CRENNEL PRESS CONFERENCEOMEO CRENNEL PRESS CONFERENCEOMEO CRENNEL PRESS CONFERENCEOMEO CRENNEL PRESS CONFERENCEthought he caught the ball. When I saw that he caught the balland they ruled it incomplete, at that point in the game I said thatthis is a good challenge situation. I knew that if I won the chal-lenge, it would give us a touchdown, and they’ve been hard tocome by. If we get a touchdown, we probably can win the game.”

(On whether he considered challenging Houston’s touchdown) – “Ilooked at that, and it crossed my mind. From my vantage point,the guy who was defending (the receiver) was a step behind, and itlooked like the ball was in the receiver’s hands. Now, the secondDB came across and raked the ball, and that’s when the ball cameout. The official who was right on the play—behind it—didn’t makethe call. It was the other official who was coming down the line.He was the guy who made the call, and it looked like he had abetter view of it. Because it was the second guy that raked and theball came out then, I decided not to challenge that one.”

(On the timing being off between Dilfer and the receivers) – “It’shard to say that it’s one or the other because you’ve got two peoplethat are involved. The quarterback has to have time to throw.Then, when he’s got time, the receivers have to get open. Whetherit’s a man-coverage situation and how many yards are needed alsobecome factors. The longer the yards, the more he waits for themto get open. A lot of times, it’s tougher to get open in that mansituation. I think you have to look at the down-and-distance andthe coverage aspect to make that determination. It’s both of them.It’s hard to say it’s one or the other.”

(On the opportunity to make a play on the final fourth-and-17) –“The play was there. Their guy made the play, and we didn’t makethe play. If we had made the play, I would have felt really goodabout it. Maybe (Dilfer) could have thrown it a little further. If hehad, maybe Antonio (Bryant) wouldn’t have had to come back.”

(On the decision not to squib kick) – “A lot of times, squib kicksaffect field position. On squibs, there’s no guarantee where it’sgoing to go. Sometimes, those squibs wind up hitting a front lineguy or those shorter guys in the middle end up with it, and they endup with great field position. We decided to go ahead and kick itand try to cover. That’s what kickoff coverage is supposed to beabout. We do have a decent guy, as far as kicking. He doesn’t kickthem all in the end zone, but he gets them up there and gives ourguys a chance to get down the field. We got outrun a coupletimes.”

(On why they didn’t kick away from Jerome Mathis) – “When thekicker lined up, the two returners would be together. The kickerusually places the ball one way or the other. If they’re going to kickit one direction, they’ll try to angle it in the direction they’re goingto kick. So they would wait until the kicker sets the ball and movesback. Now, for the kicker to change his approach, he’s screwingwith his rhythm. If I angle the ball (one direction), to kick it (theother direction) I’ve got to adjust my angle or try to come acrossmy body. Adjusting the angle lets them know where the ball isgoing. Coming across your body with the kick usually results in apoor kick or a kick that doesn’t have hang time, so he kicks it totry to give us the best hang time and the best kick we can get.”

(On distributing playing time between William Green and ReubenDroughns) – “Usually, going in, we say that we’re going to giveWilliam some carries in this case. It’s not set that he’s going to geteight carries or 10 carries or anything like that. Sometimes, itgoes by personnel groups, like playing William with three widereceivers and Reuben in regular. It’s a little bit of a feel. We talkabout William being in and Droughns not being out there, but if you

look at what William did in the game, he ran the ball prettydecently. William wasn’t the reason we lost the game. I don’tthink anybody can say that because William Green was the runningback, we lost the game. That wasn’t the case.”

(On the possibility of signing Andra Davis to an extension) – “Withall our guys who are going to be free agents, we told them thatwe’re going to get into the middle of this season and then makesome determinations about personnel because we really didn’tknow them before. From a production standpoint, he’s been prettyproductive. I think we’ll broach that subject in the next week orso.”

(On Braylon Edwards getting more playing time) – “Like I’ve said allalong, we’ve been working Braylon in more. As he continues toproduce, I think that he’ll get more playing time and we’ll continueto work him in. It’s not only throwing and catching for the widereceiver. There is some blocking that goes on, particularly whenyou run the ball like we were doing yesterday. There are someinstances where we can do better as blockers at the wide receiverposition. All of those things get taken into consideration.”

(On the reason for Dennis Northcutt’s decreased involvement onoffense) – “All players have to be ready to play and have to beready to make the play when it comes their way. You only haveone ball out there, and you’ve got five eligible receivers. The ballcannot go to everybody. Going into the game, Antonio had about10 more catches than Dennis had. I don’t know that that’s amajor difference. It’s not like he’s totally out of the game plan. Asfar as why he’s not getting more balls, maybe the quarterbackcan’t see him. Maybe the quarterback is not looking for him.Maybe there’s more coverage. Maybe he’s on the strong side,where a lot of teams push the coverage. I think some of thosethings are involved, also.”

(On Sunday’s injuries) – “(Joe) Andruzzi banged his knee up, but hecame back in. He’s one of those tough warriors, so we’ll see howthe knee is today. It was a little swollen after the game, but weanticipate that he’ll be ready unless we find out differently. Joshua(Cribbs) got a little stinger. He came back in the game andfinished. (Ray) Mickens had a groin that we taped up, but heshould be OK. (Chris) Crocker had a shoulder. He got hit on atackle and hurt the shoulder a little bit. I think they’re going to x-ray that, and they might even have to do an MRI. They’ll let meknow later on if there’s anything major there. William (Green) hadan ankle, and he got x-rays after the game on an ankle. The x-raysdidn’t show any damage, but it’s an ankle sprain. Hopefully, it’snot that dreaded high ankle sprain.”

(On playing William Green more because of his effectiveness) – “Ifyou’re talking about giving a guy some turns and he goes in andhe’s productive, then you feel good about continuing to give himturns. That happened with William.”

(On his basis for evaluating and playing William Green) – “I’ve onlyseen him in training camp and practice. William works really hardin practice, and he has another gear that shows up in practice.Because of that gear that he has, you say, ‘Let’s see if we can seethat gear in the game.’ You put him in there and see what he cando. If he’s not able to follow the fullback or gain positive yards,then his turns get basically eliminated. If he goes in and showsyou a thing or two, then you give him a few more turns. That wasthe case yesterday. During the course of this year, there have beena couple times when he didn’t do as well, so his turns were not

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RRRRROMEO CRENNEL PRESS CONFERENCEOMEO CRENNEL PRESS CONFERENCEOMEO CRENNEL PRESS CONFERENCEOMEO CRENNEL PRESS CONFERENCEOMEO CRENNEL PRESS CONFERENCEincreased. He goes in yesterday and shows one or two things, sohe gets a few more reps. That’s the way you do it unless you havea rotation. We’re not to that point yet. We’re not making it arotation. We wanted to give William an opportunity to carry theball. We gave it to him, and I think he carried the ball reasonablywell.”

(On whether Leigh Bodden has the talent to be effective in the NFL)– “I think he has enough talent to play in this league. He’s beenable to make plays on the ball the last two weeks. The work he gotin training camp benefited him, and I think his confidence isgrowing. The confidence thing is important for a young corner or acorner who hasn’t played a lot. (Confidence helps) on that islandthat they have to be on and to be able to come back and play thenext play when you get beat.”

(On the players’ attitudes) – “I think that they’re disappointed justlike I am. They feel like if we make one play, we can win the game.They’re disappointed that we can’t make the play. These guys onthis team want to win. That’s why you’re in this game. You playthe game to win, so they’re disappointed that we’re not winning.”

(On whether making 20 good plays would be better than makingone big play) – “I didn’t say that we don’t want to make 20 goodplays. The situation we put ourselves in is that we need to makeone play to win the game. We haven’t made that one play. Therewere several good plays yesterday. When you run for 156 yards,there are some good plays. When you have 325 yards of offense,there are some good plays. When the defense holds them to fieldgoals, there are some good plays.”

(On whether the team has thought about extending ReubenDroughns’ contract) – “Droughns falls into the same category thateveryone else falls into. We told them that once we got into theseason, we would evaluate and start doing something about that.That’s what we’re going to do. We’ve still got another game beforewe’re halfway through. We’re getting this idea about who can dowhat. So far, he’s been pretty good.”

(On whether Dilfer was shaken up on the sack prior to his finalpass) – “I don’t think he was off. If he were off, he wouldn’t havebeen able to make the throw. He made the throw. He stepped intoit and delivered the ball.”