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Cleveland Browns vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Week 17, Game 16 -1- THE GAME BROWNS MEDIA RELATIONS INSIDE THIS WEEK’S RELEASE Game Information ....................... 2 Head Coaches.............................. 2 Series History .............................. 3 Last time vs. Pittsburgh............... 3 Probable Starters ......................... 4 Connections................................. 5 What to Look For This Week ...... 6 Notes ........................................... 6-11 Pat Shurmur Quotes .................... 12 Player Quotes .............................. 13 2011 Pos.-by-Pos. Synopsis ........ 14-16 Interesting Player Facts ............... 17-19 2011 Statistics ............................. 20-32 Rosters......................................... 33-36 How the Browns Are Built.......... 37 Depth Chart ................................. 38 Pronunciation Guide ................... 38 Transactions ................................ 39-40 The Last Time ............................. 41 2011 Game Summaries ............... 42-49 Supplemental Bios ...................... 50-54 Neal Gulkis Vice President, Media Relations [email protected] 440.891.5015 Dan Murphy Coordinator, Media Relations [email protected] 440.824.3659 Brian Smith Coordinator, Media Relations [email protected] 440.824.6175 Mark Barnhart Media Relations Intern [email protected] 440.824.6242 Matt Schickler Media Relations Intern [email protected] 440.824.6241 For the second consecutive season and 10th time in team history, the Browns will close out the regular season against the Pittsburgh Steelers. As a result of NFL flex scheduling, kickoff has been changed to 4:15 p.m., as the contest was originally scheduled for 1:00 p.m. The game will be televised on CBS (WOIO-TV 19) and will air on the Browns’ flagship station, WMMS Radio (100.7 FM), as well as a network of affiliates throughout Ohio. Cleveland holds a 6-3 record in season finales since 2002, including a 4-1 mark at Cleveland Browns Stadium during that span. The contest will mark the eighth time in club history that the Browns have faced a regular season opponent in the month of Janu- ary. Sunday will mark the Browns’ first regular season game on New Year’s Day. The only other time the team has played on Janu- ary 1 was in 1995, when the Browns defeated the New England Patriots, 20-13, in the Wild Card round of the playoffs. The Steelers hold a 61-56 advantage in the all-time regular season series, but the Browns are 35-23 all-time at home against Pittsburgh. Earlier this season, the Steelers claimed a 14-3 victory over the Browns at Heinz Field in Week 14 action on Thursday, December 8. Last Saturday, the Browns dropped a 20-14 decision at Balti- more. Trailing 20-0 in the third quarter, Cleveland scored the con- test’s final 14 points and had the ball down one score with just more than four minutes remaining. The Ravens defense stopped the Browns on fourth down from the Cleveland 45-yard line and were able to run out the clock to seal the win. Wide receiver Joshua Cribbs got the Browns on the score- board on the strength of a career-long 84 yard punt return for a touchdown in the third quarter. It was his third career punt return for a score and the 11th total kick return touchdown of his career, which is the fifth-most in NFL history. Cribbs is one of four NFL returners to rank in the top 10 in both punt and kickoff returns this season. He is currently sixth in the league with an 11.8 punt return average and ninth with a 25.7 kickoff return average. Tight end Evan Moore recorded a season-high five recep- tions, totaling 35 yards, including a six-yard touchdown, and rook- ie wide receiver Greg Little recorded four receptions for 40 yards. Little is leading the team this season with 61 receptions for 709 yards. He is the only NFL rookie to catch at least one pass in every game this season and his reception total is the second-most among all NFL rookies, trailing only A.J. Green’s 63. Little’s reception total is the second-highest figure by a Browns rookie. He also ranks fifth among NFL rookies in receiving yards. Running back Peyton Hillis rushed for a season-high 112 yards at Baltimore. Over the last two weeks, Hillis has rushed for 211 yards, which is the fourth-highest total in the league during that span. Last Saturday was his seventh career 100-yard rushing performance and his sixth as a Brown. Defensive back Sheldon Brown recorded his second intercep- tion of the season, while defensive linemen Ahtyba Rubin tied for the team-lead with seven tackles and recorded his fourth sack of the season. Linebacker D’Qwell Jackson also notched seven tackles and has a team-leading leading 145 stops on the season, which is the second-most in the NFL. On special teams, punter Brad Maynard recorded three punts inside the 20 yard line to bring his season total to 30 with zero touchbacks. Maynard is the only punter in the NFL this sea- son to not record a touchback. His 30 punts inside the 20 are tied for the second-most in the league and are the second-most by a Browns punter in a single-season. VS. Regular Season Week 17, Game 16 Cleveland Browns (4-11) vs. Pittsburgh Steelers (11-4) DATE: Saturday, January 1, 2012 SITE: Cleveland Browns Stadium KICKOFF: 4:15 p.m. CAPACITY: 73,300 SURFACE: Grass

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THE GAME

BROWNS MEDIA RELATIONSINSIDE THIS WEEK’S RELEASEGame Information ....................... 2Head Coaches .............................. 2Series History .............................. 3Last time vs. Pittsburgh ............... 3Probable Starters ......................... 4Connections ................................. 5What to Look For This Week ...... 6Notes ........................................... 6-11Pat Shurmur Quotes .................... 12Player Quotes .............................. 132011 Pos.-by-Pos. Synopsis ........ 14-16

Interesting Player Facts ............... 17-19 2011 Statistics ............................. 20-32Rosters......................................... 33-36How the Browns Are Built .......... 37Depth Chart ................................. 38Pronunciation Guide ................... 38Transactions ................................ 39-40The Last Time ............................. 412011 Game Summaries ............... 42-49Supplemental Bios ...................... 50-54

Neal Gulkis Vice President, Media [email protected] 440.891.5015

Dan Murphy Coordinator, Media Relations [email protected] 440.824.3659

Brian Smith Coordinator, Media Relations [email protected] 440.824.6175

Mark Barnhart Media Relations [email protected] 440.824.6242

Matt Schickler Media Relations [email protected] 440.824.6241

For the second consecutive season and 10th time in team history, the Browns will close out the regular season against the Pittsburgh Steelers. As a result of NFL fl ex scheduling, kickoff has been changed to 4:15 p.m., as the contest was originally scheduled for 1:00 p.m. The game will be televised on CBS (WOIO-TV 19) and will air on the Browns’ fl agship station, WMMS Radio (100.7 FM), as well as a network of affi liates throughout Ohio.

Cleveland holds a 6-3 record in season fi nales since 2002, including a 4-1 mark at Cleveland Browns Stadium during that span. The contest will mark the eighth time in club history that the Browns have faced a regular season opponent in the month of Janu-ary. Sunday will mark the Browns’ fi rst regular season game on New Year’s Day. The only other time the team has played on Janu-ary 1 was in 1995, when the Browns defeated the New England Patriots, 20-13, in the Wild Card round of the playoffs. The Steelers hold a 61-56 advantage in the all-time regular season series, but the Browns are 35-23 all-time at home against Pittsburgh. Earlier this season, the Steelers claimed a 14-3 victory over the Browns at Heinz Field in Week 14 action on Thursday, December 8. Last Saturday, the Browns dropped a 20-14 decision at Balti-more. Trailing 20-0 in the third quarter, Cleveland scored the con-test’s fi nal 14 points and had the ball down one score with just more than four minutes remaining. The Ravens defense stopped the Browns on fourth down from the Cleveland 45-yard line and were able to run out the clock to seal the win. Wide receiver Joshua Cribbs got the Browns on the score-board on the strength of a career-long 84 yard punt return for a touchdown in the third quarter. It was his third career punt return for a score and the 11th total kick return touchdown of his career, which

is the fi fth-most in NFL history. Cribbs is one of four NFL returners to rank in the top 10 in both punt and kickoff returns this season. He is currently sixth in the league with an 11.8 punt return average and ninth with a 25.7 kickoff return average. Tight end Evan Moore recorded a season-high fi ve recep-tions, totaling 35 yards, including a six-yard touchdown, and rook-ie wide receiver Greg Little recorded four receptions for 40 yards. Little is leading the team this season with 61 receptions for 709 yards. He is the only NFL rookie to catch at least one pass in every game this season and his reception total is the second-most among all NFL rookies, trailing only A.J. Green’s 63. Little’s reception total is the second-highest fi gure by a Browns rookie. He also ranks fi fth among NFL rookies in receiving yards. Running back Peyton Hillis rushed for a season-high 112 yards at Baltimore. Over the last two weeks, Hillis has rushed for 211 yards, which is the fourth-highest total in the league during that span. Last Saturday was his seventh career 100-yard rushing performance and his sixth as a Brown. Defensive back Sheldon Brown recorded his second intercep-tion of the season, while defensive linemen Ahtyba Rubin tied for the team-lead with seven tackles and recorded his fourth sack of the season. Linebacker D’Qwell Jackson also notched seven tackles and has a team-leading leading 145 stops on the season, which is the second-most in the NFL. On special teams, punter Brad Maynard recorded three punts inside the 20 yard line to bring his season total to 30 with zero touchbacks. Maynard is the only punter in the NFL this sea-son to not record a touchback. His 30 punts inside the 20 are tied for the second-most in the league and are the second-most by a Browns punter in a single-season.

VS.Regular Season Week 17, Game 16

Cleveland Browns (4-11) vs. Pittsburgh Steelers (11-4)DATE: Saturday, January 1, 2012 SITE: Cleveland Browns Stadium

KICKOFF: 4:15 p.m. CAPACITY: 73,300 SURFACE: Grass

Cleveland Browns vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Week 17, Game 16 -2-

The Steelers improved to 11-4 last week after defeating St. Louis, 27-0. Pittsburgh has clinched a play-off spot and could still win the AFC North Division. Running back Rashard Mendenhall has rushed for 890 yards and nine touchdowns this season, while wide receivers Mike Wallace (1,182) and Antonio Brown (1,018) have each eclipsed the 1,000 yard receiving mark.

ABOUT THE STEELERS

THE COACHES CLEVELAND BROWNS - PAT SHURMURThe Cleveland Browns named Pat Shurmur as the 13th full-time head coach in franchise history on January 13, 2011. Shurmur’s résumé includes 23 years of coaching experience with 12 in the NFL. In those 12 seasons, he has been a part of teams that have qualifi ed for the playoffs seven times, won fi ve division crowns and posted one Super Bowl appearance. Shurmur spent the past two seasons (2009-10) as the offensive coordinator of

the St. Louis Rams. He helped the Rams improve to a 7-9 record follow-ing a 1-15 season in 2009, the second-biggest turnaround in the league last season. In 2010, he helped shape quarterback Sam Bradford, the top pick in the 2010 draft, as Bradford set NFL rookie records for completions (354) and attempts (590), while his 3,512 passing yards were the second-most by a rookie in league history, trailing only Peyton Manning’s 3,739 in 1998. Prior to joining the Rams, Shurmur spent 10 seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles (1999-2008). He served as the team’s quarterbacks coach from 2002-08 and helped Donovan McNabb to three Pro Bowl se-lections during his tenure. Shurmur’s fi rst three seasons in Philadelphia (1999-2001) were spent as tight ends coach, where he developed three-time Pro Bowler Chad Lewis. Before joining the Eagles, Shurmur spent the 1998 season at Stanford University as offensive line coach. Prior to Stanford, Shurmur instructed the tight ends, special teams and offensive line at Michigan State University from 1990-97. A native of Dearborn, Mich., Shurmur lettered four seasons (1984-87) as a center at Michigan State University.

COACHES CORNER

Shurmur Tomlin 4-11 .....................Record with Current Team ................54-25

1st ............Years as Head Coach with Current Team ......5th

4-11 .................. Career Record as Head Coach .............54-25

1st ..................... Career Years as Head Coach ................4th

N/A .................................2010 Record ............................10-5

12th ................................ Year in NFL ............................11th

0-1 .......... Career Record vs. This Week’s Opponent ......8-1

GAME INFORMATIONTelevision: CBS (WOIO-TV 19) will broadcast the game with Kevin Harlan (play-by-play) and Solomon Wilcots (analyst) call-ing the action.

Radio: WMMS - 100.7 FM Flagship Station with Jim Donovan, Doug Dieken and sideline reporter Jamir Howerton. All radio broadcasts (pregame, in-game, postgame) will be streamed live on ClevelandBrowns.com.

Radio Affi liates: City Station FrequencyAkron WONE 97.5 FMAkron WAKR 1590 AMAshtabula WFUN 970 AMAshtabula WFXJ 107.5 FMBucyrus WQEL 92.7 FMCadiz WCDK 106.3 FMCanton WHBC 1480 AMCelina WKKI 94.3 FMChillicothe WCHI 97.5 FMChillicothe WCHI 1350 AMCleveland WMMS 100.7 FMCleveland WTAM 1100 AMColumbus WBWR 105.7 FMConway# KASR 92.7 FMDayton WONE 980 AMDover WJER 1450 AM

City Station Frequency Fostoria WFOB 1430 AMKenton WKTN 95.3 FMLima WWSR 93.1 FMMansfi eld WMAN 1400 AMMarietta WJAW 100.9 FMMarion WMRN 1490 AMSandusky WLEC 1450 AMToledo WXKR 94.5 FMUhrichsville WBTC 1540 AMWheeling* WKKX 1600 AMWarren WKBN 93.3 FM Warren WNCD 570 AMWheeling WKKX 1600 AMWooster WQKT 104.5 FM Youngstown WKBN 93.3 FMYoungstown WNCD 570 AM

#Located in Arkansas *Located in West Virginia

PITTSBURGH STEELERS - MIKE TOMLINMike Tomlin was named the 16th head coach in Pittsburgh Steelers history on January 22, 2007. Tomlin became only the third head coach hired by the Steelers since 1969, while becoming the youngest head coach in NFL history to coach in and win a Super Bowl, when he led the Steelers to a 27-23 victory over the Arizona Cardinals in Super Bowl XLIII. Tomlin is one of only seven coaches in league history to win a Super Bowl within his fi rst two seasons as an NFL head coach. Tomlin is the only head coach in Steelers history

to lead the team to two Super Bowls in his fi rst four seasons at the helm, including an appearance against the Green Bay Packers in Super Bowl XLV. In 2010, he became only the second Steelers’ head coach to win at least 10 games in three of his fi rst four seasons. Prior to joining the Steel-ers, Tomlin spent the 2006 season as the Minnesota Vikings’ defensive coordinator, after spending the previous fi ve seasons (2001-05) as defen-sive backs coach for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Prior to joining Tampa Bay’s staff, Tomlin served two seasons as the defensive backs coach at the University of Cincinnati (1999-00). He began his coaching career in 1995 as wide receivers coach at Virginia Military Institute.

BROWNS 2012 OPPONENTSIn 2012, the Browns will face the entire AFC West and the NFC East along with their six divisional games.

Home Away Baltimore Baltimore Cincinnati Cincinnati Kansas City Dallas Philadelphia Denver Pittsburgh New York Giants San Diego Oakland Washington Pittsburgh Buffalo or Miami* Indianapolis

*Opponent based on which team fi nishes in the same place in their division as the Browns.

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2011 REGULAR SEASON RANKINGS CLE (NFL rank) PIT (NFL rank)RECORD 4-11 11-4POINTS SCORED PER GAME 13.9 (30) 20.8 (20)TOTAL YARDS PER GAME 292.1 (29) 373.1 (10)RUSHING YARDS PER GAME 97.3 (28) 116.1 (16)PASSING YARDS PER GAME 194.8 (23) 257.0 (8)POINTS ALLOWED PER GAME 19.6 (6) 14.5 (2)TOTAL DEFENSIVE YARDS PER GAME 330.5 (11) 273.9 (1)RUSHING DEFENSIVE YARDS PER GAME 146.5 (30) 101.7 (9)PASSING DEFENSIVE YARDS PER GAME 184.0 (2T) 172.2 (1) TURNOVER RATIO 0 (17) -12 (28T)

TALE OF THE TAPE

2011 AFC NORTH STANDINGSTeam W L T Pct. PF PABaltimore 11 3 0 .733 354 250Pittsburgh 11 4 0 .733 312 218Cincinnati 9 6 0 .600 328 299Cleveland 4 11 0 .267 209 294

Last Week’s Games: St. Louis 0 at Pittsburgh 27, Arizona 16 at Cincinnati 23, Cleveland 14 at Baltimore 20

This Week’s Games: Pittsburgh at Cleveland (4:15 p.m.), Bal-timore at Cincinnati (4:15 p.m.)

LAST TIME IN THE REGULAR SEASONBROWNS-STEELERS SERIES HISTORY Regular Season Results vs. Pittsburgh Steelers since 1999 Date Result ScorePittsburgh Steelers 9/12/99 L 43-0at Pittsburgh Steelers 11/14/99 W 16-15Pittsburgh Steelers 9/17/00 W 23-20at Pittsburgh Steelers 10/22/00 L 22-0Pittsburgh Steelers 11/11/01 L 15-12 (OT)at Pittsburgh Steelers 1/6/02 L 28-7at Pittsburgh Steelers 9/29/02 L 16-13 (OT)Pittsburgh Steelers 11/3/02 L 23-20^at Pittsburgh Steelers 1/5/03 L 36-33at Pittsburgh Steelers 10/5/03 W 33-13Pittsburgh Steelers 11/23/03 L 13-6at Pittsburgh Steelers 10/10/04 L 34-23Pittsburgh Steelers 11/14/04 L 24-10at Pittsburgh Steelers 11/13/05 L 34-21Pittsburgh Steelers 12/24/05 L 41-0Pittsburgh Steelers 11/19/06 L 24-20at Pittsburgh Steelers 12/8/06 L 27-7Pittsburgh Steelers 9/9/07 L 34-7at Pittsburgh Steelers 11/11/07 L 31-28Pittsburgh Steelers 9/14/08 L 10-6at Pittsburgh Steelers 12/28/08 L 31-0at Pittsburgh Steelers 10/18/09 L 27-14Pittsburgh Steelers 12/10/09 W 13-6at Pittsburgh Steelers 10/17/10 L 28-10Pittsburgh Steelers 1/2/11 L 41-9at Pittsburgh Steelers 12/8/11 L 3-14

^ denotes playoffs

Regular Season Totals 56-61-0 .479Home 35-23-0 .603Away 21-38-0 .356Playoffs 0-2-0 .000

STEELERS 14BROWNS 3

December 8, 2011Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, Pa.

The Browns fell to the Steelers 14-3 in Thursday night action in Pittsburgh. During the Browns’ opening drive, quarterback Colt McCoy connected with tight end Evan Moore for a 33-yard reception and wide receiver Joshua Cribbs for a 25-yard reception to help move Cleveland to the Pittsburgh fi ve-yard line. A two-yard touchdown scramble by McCoy was be negated by the replay booth and Cleveland was forced to settle for a 20-yard fi eld goal by kicker Phil Dawson. Pittsburgh answered with a 73 yard, fi ve play drive that resulted in quarterback Ben Roethlisberger throwing an 11-yard score to wide receiver Jerricho Cotchery. Cleveland’s defense forced two fumbles on back-to-back drives while Pittsburgh was in the red zone, keeping the score 7-3 at halftime. In the fourth quarter, Pittsburgh had fi rst and goal at the two-yard line and Cleveland’s defense stuffed running back Rashard Mendenhall four straight times giving the ball back to Cleveland. Defensive back Mike Adams intercepted a Roethlisberger pass at the 7:10 mark in the fourth quarter and the Browns drove down to the Pittsburgh fi ve-yard line. An interception in the back of the end zone thwarted Cleveland’s at-tempt to regain the lead. Two plays later, Roethlisberger connected with wide receiver Antonio Brown for a 79-yard score.

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

SCORING SUMMARYTeam Q Time PlayBrowns 1 9:22 P. Dawson 20 yd. Field Goal (10-78, 5:38)Steelers 1 6:12 J. Cotchery 11 yd. pass from B. Roethlisberger (S. Suisham kick) (5-73, 3:10)Steelers 4 2:52 A. Brown 79 yd. pass from B. Roethlisberger (S. Suisham kick) (2-80, 0:19)

TEAM STATISTICSCLE PIT

FIRST DOWNS: 19 20 TIME OF POSSESSION: 32:18 27:42TOTAL NET YARDS: (Ru/Pa): 304 (98/206) 416 (147/269)SACKS/Yards 2/11 3/16PUNTS/Average: 6/34.2 4/41.3PENALTIES/Yards: 6/54 12/97 FUMBLES/LOST: 2/0 2/2

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSPASSING: CLE: C. McCoy 18-35-209 (2 INT), S. Wallace 1-1-13; PIT: B. Roesthlisberger 16-21-280 (2 TD, INT), C. Batch 0-2-0 RUSHING: CLE: C. Ogbonnaya 2-31, P. Hillis 10-25, M. Hardesty 11-24, C. McCoy 6-15, J. Cribbs 1-3; PIT: R. Mendenhall 18-76, I. Redman 6-35, M. Wallace 1-21, M. Moore 3-15RECEIVING: CLE: E. Moore 4-55, M. Massaquoi 3-44, J. Cribbs 2-38, G. Little 2-25, J. Norwood 2-21, A. Smith 2-19, B. Watson 2-11, M. Hardesty 2-9; PIT: A. Brown 5-151 (TD), M. Wallace 4-57, J. Cotchery 2-33, D. Johnson 2-22, H. Miller 2-11, H. Ward 1-6INTERCEPTIONS: CLE: M. Adams 1-29; PIT: T. Polamalu 1-33, W. Gay 1-0SACKS: CLE: D. Jackson 1-6, S. Paxson 1-5; PIT: J. Worilds 2-11, S. McLendon 0.5-2.5, L. Foote 0.5-2.5PUNTING: CLE: B. Maynard 6-205 (34.2); PIT: J. Kapinos 4-165 (41.3)PUNT RETURNS: CLE: J. Norwood 3-29 (9.7); PIT: NoneKICKOFF RETURNS: CLE: J. Cribbs 1-22 (22.0), B. Skrine 1-17 (17.0); PIT: A. Brown 1-21 (21.0), M. Moore 1-10 (10.0)MISSED FIELD GOALS: CLE: None; PIT: None

PITTSBURGHWR A. Brown DE Z. HoodLT M. Starks NT C. HamptonLG D. Legursky DE B. KeiselC M. Pouncey LOLB J. WorildsRG R. Foster LILB J. FarriorRT M. Gilbert RILB L. TimmonsTE H. Miller ROLB J. HarrisonRB R. Mendenhall LCB W. GayQB B. Roethlisberger FS R. ClarkFB D. Johnson SS T. PolamaluWR M. Wallace RCB I. Taylor

CLEVELANDWR G. Little LE J. SheardLT J. Thomas DT P. TaylorLG J. Pinkston DT A. RubinC A. Mack RE J. MitchellRG S. Lauvao SLB C. GocongRT T. Pashos MLB D. JacksonTE B. Watson WLB K. MaiavaWR M. Massaquoi LCB J. HadenQB C. McCoy RCB S. BrownWR J. Cribbs FS M. AdamsRB P. Hillis SS U. Young

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OFFENSE:WR Greg Little - Joined the Browns as a second round selec-tion in 2011 from the University of North Carolina. Leading the club with 61 receptions and 709 receiving yards, while adding two touchdowns. Reception total is second in the NFL among all rook-ies and is the second-most of any Browns rookie.

LT Joe Thomas - A four-time Pro Bowler who has started at left tackle in all 79 contests and has not missed an offensive snap since being selected as the No. 3 overall pick in the 2007 draft.

LG Jason Pinkston - A fi fth-round draft choice by the Browns this season from the University of Pittsburgh. Started all 15 games this season and has not missed an offensive snap. One of two rook-ies guards in the NFL to start every game this season.

C Alex Mack - Has started all 47 career games and has not missed an offensive snap since joining the Browns as the 21st overall se-lection in the 2009 draft. Earned a Pro Bowl selection last season.

RG Shawn Lauvao - Started all 15 games this season after ap-pearing in 10 games as a rookie last season with one start.

RT Tony Pashos - A nine-year veteran who has seen action in 91 career regular season games. Inactive for the fi rst three games this year with an ankle injury and has started the past 12 contests.

TE Evan Moore - Totaled 30 receptions for 285 yards and is tied for the team lead with four receiving touchdowns. He is the fi rst Browns tight end with four or more receiving scores in a single-season since Kellen Winslow totaled fi ve in 2007.

QB Colt McCoy - Has completed 265 of 463 passes for 2,733 yards with 14 touchdowns and 11 interceptions. Has thrown mul-tiple-touchdown passes in four games this season. Missed the last two contests due to a concussion,

WR Mohamed Massaquoi - Has totaled 29 receptions for 368 yards and two touchdowns.

FB Owen Marecic - Selected in the fourth round of the 2011 draft from Stanford University. Powerful leads blocker who has added eight rushing yards on four carries and fi ve receptions for 31 yards.

RB Peyton Hillis - Rushed for a season-high 112 yards at Balti-more (12/24) and has seven career 100-yard rushing performances. Totaled 557 yards and three scores on the ground and 21 recep-tions for 133 yards. Averaging 105.5 rushing yards over the last two games,

OTHER KEY CONTRIBUTORS:WR Joshua Cribbs - Has totaled 20 career touchdowns; two rush-ing, three on punt returns, seven receiving and eight on kickoffs. Is the NFL career leader in kickoff returns for touchdowns. Has registered 34 receptions, 427 receiving yards and four receiving touchdowns, all of which are career best fi gures.

WR Jordan Norwood - Totaled 23 receptions for 268 yards and one touchdown. Set a career-high with 69 receiving yards on four receptions, including his fi rst career touchdown at Cincinnati (11/27).

RB Chris Ogbonnaya - Signed by Cleveland from Houston’s practice squad on October 19. Second on the team with 334 rush-ing yards on 73 attempts and 23 receptions for 165 yards in nine games. Totaled a career-best 115 rushing yards against Jackson-ville (11/20).

RB Montario Hardesty - Registered 268 rushing yards and 14 receptions for 122 yards, while appearing in nine contests.

QB Seneca Wallace - Started the last two contests and has com-pleted 37 of 64 passes for 373 yards with two touchdowns in those games.

PROBABLE STARTERS (BASED ON DEPTH CHART ON PAGE 38)

DEFENSE:LE Jabaal Sheard - Selected by Cleveland in the second round (37th overall) of the 2011 NFL Draft from the University of Pittsburgh. Has recorded 49 tackles, 7.5 sacks, fi ve forced fumbles and one fumble re-covery. Five forced fumbled are tied for third-most in the league, while his sack total leads the team and is tied for the most among all NFL rookie defensive linemen.

DT Ahtyba Rubin - Started the last 36 games in the middle for the Browns. Totaled 74 tackles this season which ranks second among all NFL defensive linemen. Has added a career-high 4.0 sacks this sea-son, which is tied for second on the team.

DT Phil Taylor - Drafted by Cleveland in the fi rst round (21st overall) of the 2011 NFL Draft from Baylor University. Notched 57 tackles and 4.0 sacks. Sack total is second among all NFL rook-ie defensive tackles.

RE Jayme Mitchell - Opened 12 contests and has recorded 30 tackles and one fumble recovery. Tallied 1.5 sacks against Miami (9/25).

SLB Chris Gocong - Opened all 31 games since joining the Browns via trade from Philadelphia. Has 61 tackles, 3.5 sacks, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery this year. Notched fi rst career multiple-sack game at Arizona (12/18).

MLB D’Qwell Jackson - Notched 145 tackles, three sacks, three fumble recoveries, one interception and one forced fumble on the season. His 145 tackles are the second-most in the NFL this sea-son. Has started all 15 games this season after missing the previous 26 games with pectoral injuries.

WLB Kaluka Maiava - Has appeared in all 15 contests this sea-son with fi ve starts. Totaled 21 tackles and one forced fumble on defense and 10 stops on special teams.

LCB Joe Haden - Has 51 tackles, one sack, one forced fumble and 19 PBU in 14 games this season. His 19 pass break ups are tied for third in the league lead this season. Set a career-high with fi ve passes defensed against Cincinnati (9/11).

RCB Sheldon Brown - Has appeared in 159 consecutive regular season games. Notched 46 tackles, two interceptions, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery. Has at least one interception in each of his 10 NFL seasons.

SS Usama Young - Signed by Cleveland as an unrestricted free agent this offseason from New Orleans. Has 62 tackles and one interception. Started the past seven games with T.J. Ward out due to injury.

FS Mike Adams - Opened all 15 contests this season and has 55 tackles, a team-leading three interceptions and one fumble recovery.

OTHER KEY CONTRIBUTORS:DB Dimitri Patterson - Joined the Browns as an unrestricted free agent this offseason from Philadelphia. Serves as the teams nickle back.

DB Buster Skrine - Drafted by Cleveland in the fi fth round this year from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Totaled nine special teams tackles, while adding seven tackles on defense with one interception.

DL Brian Schaefering - Has 27 tackles and a half of a sack this season. Recorded a season-best eight tackles against the Ravens (12/4).

DL Scott Paxson - Has 20 tackles and one sack, while appearing as a reserve in all 15 contests.

DB Eric Hagg - Seventh-round draft choice this season who has recorded seven tackles in eight games.

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Team SuperlativesBrowns’ Largest Margin of Victory: 51 (Browns 51, Steelers 0 – 9/10/89 at Pittsburgh)Steelers’ Largest Margin of Victory: 43 (Steelers 43, Browns 0 – 9/12/99 at Cleveland)Current Series Streak: Steelers 3 (Since 10/17/10)Browns’ Longest Win Streak: 8 (10/7/50 – 11/22/53)Steelers’ Longest Win Streak: 12 (11/23/03 – 10/18/09)Most Points by Browns: 51, Steelers 0 (9/10/89 at Pittsburgh)Most Points by Steelers: 55, Browns 27 (10/17/54 at Pittsburgh)Most Points, Both Teams: 86 (Steelers 51, Browns 35 – 10/7/79 at Cleve-land)Fewest Points by Browns: 0, six times, most recent - Steelers 31 (12/28/08 at Pittsburgh)Fewest Points by Steelers: 0, Browns 17 (10/21/51 at Cleveland); Browns 28 (12/9/51 at Pittsburgh); Browns 24 (11/10/57 at Cleveland); Browns 51(9/10/89 at Pittsburgh)Fewest Points, Both Teams: 16 (Steelers 9, Browns 7 – 11/10/63 at Pitts-burgh; Browns 13, Steelers 3 – 9/9/90 at Cleveland, Steelers 10, Browns 6 - 9/14/08 at Cleveland)

Individual HighsRushing Attempts by a Brown: 33, William Green (10/5/03)Rushing Attempts by a Steeler: 33, Jerome Bettis (10/22/00)Rushing Yards by a Brown: 188, Marion Motley (10/29/50)Rushing Yards by a Steeler: 223, Willie Parker (12/7/06)Rushing Touchdowns by a Brown: 3, Jim Brown (11/28/65) & Chet Ha-nulak (12/12/54)Rushing Touchdowns by a Steeler: 3, J. H. Johnson (10/10/64)Passing Yards by a Brown: 414, Bernie Kosar (11/23/86)Passing Yards by a Steeler: 417, Ben Roethlisberger (10/18/09)Passing Touchdowns by a Brown: 5, Brian Sipe (10/7/79)Passing Touchdowns by a Steeler: 4, Bubby Brister (12/23/90), Jim Finks (10/17/54) & Ben Roethlisberger (9/9/07)Receptions by a Brown: 11, Webster Slaughter (12/22/91)Receptions by a Steeler: 10, Dick Compton (10/7/67)Receiving Yards by a Brown: 177, Gern Nagler (11/20/60)Receiving Yards by a Steeler: 235, Buddy Dial (10/22/61)Receiving Touchdowns by a Brown: 3, Ray Renfro (11/22/59) & Larry Poole (11/13/77)Receiving Touchdowns by a Steeler: 3, Ray Mathews (10/17/54)

BROWNS - STEELERS REGULAR SEASON SERIES FAST FACTSNUMBER OF MEETINGS: 117

NOTABLE BROWNS - STEELERS CONNECTIONS

OHIO TIES

PENNSYLVANIA TIES

Browns Defensive Line Coach Browns Defensive Line Coach Dwaine BoardDwaine Board was drafted by the was drafted by the Steelers in the fi fth round (137th overall) of the 1979 NFL Draft. He Steelers in the fi fth round (137th overall) of the 1979 NFL Draft. He was released before the start of the regular season.was released before the start of the regular season.

Browns Linebackers Coach Browns Linebackers Coach Bill DavisBill Davis spent three seasons (1992-94) spent three seasons (1992-94) as the team’s Defensive Quality Control Coach.as the team’s Defensive Quality Control Coach.

Browns Defensive Lineman Browns Defensive Lineman Scott PaxsonScott Paxson was signed by the Steel- was signed by the Steel-ers as an undrafted free agent following the 2006 NFL Draft. Paxson ers as an undrafted free agent following the 2006 NFL Draft. Paxson spent time on the Steelers’ practice squad from 2006-08. He went to spent time on the Steelers’ practice squad from 2006-08. He went to training camp with the club in both 2009 and 2010 and was released training camp with the club in both 2009 and 2010 and was released before the regular season each year.before the regular season each year.

Browns Quarterbacks Coach Browns Quarterbacks Coach Mark WhippleMark Whipple served in the same ca- served in the same ca-pacity with the club for three seasons (2004-06).pacity with the club for three seasons (2004-06).

FORMER STEELERS

FORMER BROWNSSteelers Offensive Coordinator Steelers Offensive Coordinator Bruce AriansBruce Arians served three seasons served three seasons (2001-03) in the same capacity with the Browns.(2001-03) in the same capacity with the Browns.

Steelers Linebackers Coach Steelers Linebackers Coach Keith ButlerKeith Butler spent four years (1999- spent four years (1999-2002) in the same role with the Browns.2002) in the same role with the Browns.

Steelers Director of Player Development Steelers Director of Player Development Raymond JacksonRaymond Jackson played played three seasons (1999-2001) with the Browns. Following his playing three seasons (1999-2001) with the Browns. Following his playing career, he also spent time as a member of the Browns’ scouting de-career, he also spent time as a member of the Browns’ scouting de-partment. partment.

Steelers Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Line Coach Steelers Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Line Coach John MitchellJohn Mitchell spent three seasons (1991-93) as the Browns Defensive Line Coach.spent three seasons (1991-93) as the Browns Defensive Line Coach.

Steelers Kicker Steelers Kicker Shaun SuishamShaun Suisham spent time with the Browns during spent time with the Browns during training camp of 2010. training camp of 2010.

Steelers Safety Steelers Safety Will AllenWill Allen is a native of Dayton who played his col- is a native of Dayton who played his col-legiate football at Ohio State.legiate football at Ohio State.

Browns Running Back Coach Browns Running Back Coach Gary BrownGary Brown is a native of William- is a native of William-sport who played his collegiate football at Penn State. He began his sport who played his collegiate football at Penn State. He began his coaching career at Williamsport High School (2000-02) He also coaching career at Williamsport High School (2000-02) He also coached collegiately at both Lycoming College (2003-05) in Wil-coached collegiately at both Lycoming College (2003-05) in Wil-liamsport and Susquehanna University (2006-07) in Selinsgrove.liamsport and Susquehanna University (2006-07) in Selinsgrove.

Browns Wide Receiver Browns Wide Receiver Jordan NorwoodJordan Norwood (2005-08) and Defensive (2005-08) and Defensive Linemen Linemen Scott PaxsonScott Paxson (2002-05) and (2002-05) and Phil TaylorPhil Taylor (2006-07) played (2006-07) played collegiately at Penn State. Norwood is also a native of State College.collegiately at Penn State. Norwood is also a native of State College.

Browns Director of Player Personnel Browns Director of Player Personnel Jon SanduskyJon Sandusky is a native of is a native of State College who played his collegiate football at Penn State.State College who played his collegiate football at Penn State.

Browns Defensive Lineman Browns Defensive Lineman Jabaal SheardJabaal Sheard (2007-10) and Offensive (2007-10) and Offensive Lineman Lineman Jason PinkstonJason Pinkston (2006, 2008-10) each played their colle- (2006, 2008-10) each played their colle-giate football at Pitt. Pinkston is also a native of Pittsburgh, where he giate football at Pitt. Pinkston is also a native of Pittsburgh, where he attended Baldwin High School.attended Baldwin High School.

Browns Defensive Back Browns Defensive Back Ray VentroneRay Ventrone is a native of Pittsburgh who is a native of Pittsburgh who attended Chartiers Valley (Pa.) High School.attended Chartiers Valley (Pa.) High School.

Steelers Quarterbacks Coach Steelers Quarterbacks Coach Randy FichtnerRandy Fichtner is a native of Cleve- is a native of Cleve-land.land.

Steelers Linebacker Steelers Linebacker James HarrisonJames Harrison is a native of Akron who played is a native of Akron who played his collegiate football at Kent State.his collegiate football at Kent State.

Steelers Defensive End Steelers Defensive End Cameron HeywardCameron Heyward played his collegiate played his collegiate football at Ohio State.football at Ohio State.

Steelers Defensive Coordinator Steelers Defensive Coordinator Dick LeBeauDick LeBeau is a native of London is a native of London and played his collegiate football at Ohio State.and played his collegiate football at Ohio State.

Steelers Defensive Assistant Steelers Defensive Assistant Jerry OlsavskyJerry Olsavsky is a native of is a native of Youngstown.Youngstown.

Steelers Quarterback Steelers Quarterback Ben RoethlisbergerBen Roethlisberger is a native of Cory Rason is a native of Cory Rason who played his collegiate football at Miami (OH).who played his collegiate football at Miami (OH).

Steelers Kicker Steelers Kicker Shaun SuishamShaun Suisham played his collegiate football at played his collegiate football at Bowling Green. Bowling Green.

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A win would give the Browns four wins at home this season, which would tie for the second-most since the team returned in 1999 (four in 2001 and 2005 and seven in 2007).

With starts by Jabaal Sheard and Phil Taylor, the Browns would be the fi rst NFL team to have two rookies start every game on the defensive line since the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1992 (DT Santana Dotson and DT Mark Wheeler). The Browns have never had two rookies start every game on the defensive line in team history.

DB Sheldon Brown… • Has played in 159 consecutive regular season games, a fi g-

ure which currently ranks sixth among all defensive players.

WR Joshua Cribbs… • Has 11 punt and kickoff return touchdowns, fi fth on the

NFL’s all-time chart. With one more he would equal Eric Metcalf and Dante Hall for third and with two more he would tie Brian Mitchell for second.

K Phil Dawson… • Needs one fi eld goal from 50 or more yards to tie the NFL

single-season record of eight held by Morten Andersen (1995) and Jason Hanson (2008).

WR Greg Little… • Needs fi ve receptions to tie Kevin Johnson (66 in 1999) for

the most receptions by a Browns rookie.

• Needs 120 receiving yards to pass Derrick Alexander (828 in 1994) for the third-most by a Browns rookie.

• Needs one reception to join wide receiver Kevin Johnson (1999), running back Eric Metcalf (1989) and wide receiver Webster Slaughter (1986) as the only rookies in Browns history to record a reception in all 16 games.

QB Colt McCoy… • Needs 267 passing yards to become the sixth quarterback in

Browns history to pass for 3,000 or more yards in a single-season joining Brian Sipe (4 times), Bernie Kosar (4 times), Derek Anderson, Paul McDonald and Tim Couch. McCoy would be the fi rst to accomplish the feat since Anderson totaled 3,787 passing yards in 2007.

P Brad Maynard… • Needs two punts inside the 20 to tie Bryan Wagner (32 in

1989) for the most by a Brown in a single-season.

• Could become the fi rst NFL punter with a minimum of 50 punts to not record a touchback in a single-season since Ray Criswell (68 punts) accomplished the feat in 1988 with Tampa Bay.

DL Jabaal Sheard… • Needs 2.5 sacks to become the ninth Brown to record dou-

ble digit sacks in a single-season since sacks became an offi cial stat in 1982. He would be just the second Browns rookie to accomplish the feat.

DL Phil Taylor… • Needs one sack to tie Chip Banks (1982) for the fourth-

most by a Browns rookie in a single-season since sacks be-came an offi cial statistic in 1982.

OL Joe Thomas… • Has started and played in each of the fi rst 79 games of his career.

WHAT TO LOOK FOR THIS WEEK

LITTLE SECOND AMONG ROOKIESRookie wide receiver Greg Little is leading the team with 61 re-ceptions and 709 receiving yards this year. His reception total is the second-most among all NFL rookies, trailing only A.J. Green’s 63. Wide receiver Kevin Johnson (66 in 1999) is the only Browns rookie to lead all NFL rookies in receptions. Little is the only NFL rookie this season to catch at least one pass in every game. He also ranks fi fth among NFL rookies in receiving yards. Only four rookies have ever led the Browns in either receptions or receiving yards in a single-season. Little’s reception total is the second-highest fi gure by a Browns rookie. He recorded a 76-yard touchdown reception at Ari-zona (12/18), which was the longest offensive play by the Browns since 2007 and longest play by a Browns rookie since 2005.

2011 NFL ROOKIE RECEPTION LEADERS Player Team Rec. Yards TD 1. A.J. Green Cincinnati 63 1,031 7 2. Greg Little Cleveland 61 709 2 3. Doug Baldwin Seattle 48 748 4 4. Roy Helu Washington 47 331 0

2011 NFL ROOKIE RECEIVING YARD LEADERS Player Team Rec. Yards TD 1. A.J. Green Cincinnati 63 1,031 7 2. Torrey Smith Baltimore 45 808 7 3. Julio Jones Atlanta 42 755 5 4. Doug Baldwin Seattle 48 748 4 5. Greg Little Cleveland 61 709 2

BROWNS SINGLE-SEASON ROOKIE RECEPTION LEADERS PLAYER YEAR REC 1. Kevin Johnson 1999 66 2. Greg Little 2011 61 3. Eric Metcalf 1989 54

BROWNS SINGLE-SEASON ROOKIE RECEIVING YARDS LEADERS

PLAYER YEAR YARDS 1. Kevin Johnson 1999 986 2. Paul Warfi eld 1964 920 3. Derrick Alexander 1994 828 4. Greg Little 2011 709

GRAND FINALEThe Browns have won six of their last nine season fi nales, includ-ing a 4-1 mark at Cleveland Browns Stadium during that span.

BROWNS SEASON FINALES SINCE 2002 OPPONENT DATE RESULT Pittsburgh 1/2/11 L, 41-9 Jacksonville 1/3/10 W, 23-17 at Pittsburgh 12/28/08 L, 0-31 San Francisco 12/30/07 W, 20-7 at Houston 12/31/06 L, 6-14 Baltimore 1/1/06 W, 20-16 at Houston 1/2/05 W, 22-14 at Cincinnati 12/28/03 W, 22-14 Atlanta 12/29/02 W, 24-16 NINE YEAR TOTAL 6-3

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ROOKIE D-LINEMEN DOMINATINGRookie defensive lineman Jabaal Sheard is leading the Browns this season with 7.5 sacks and fi ve forced fumbles. His fi ve forced fum-bles are tied for the third-most in the league. Sheard’s sack total is the second-highest by a Browns rookie, tied for third among all NFL rookies this season and is tied for fi rst among rookie defensive line-men. Fellow rookie defensive lineman Phil Taylor is tied for second on the team with 4.0 sacks, which is tied for eighth-most among all rookie defensive linemen and is the second-most for all rookie defensive tackles. Coupled with Sheard’s 7.5 sacks, this year is the fi rst time that two Browns rookies have had four or more sacks in the same season since sacks became an offi cial statistic in 1982.

Both Sheard and Taylor have started every contest this season. The Browns have not had two rookies start every game on defensive line since the merger in 1970. The last team to have two rookies to start every game on defensive line was the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1992 (DT Santana Dotson and DT Mark Wheeler).

2011 NFL FORCED FUMBLE LEADERS Player Team Pos. Total 1. Cliff Avril Detroit DE 6 Terrell Suggs Baltimore LB 6 3. Jabaal Sheard* Cleveland DE 5 Quintin Mikell St. Louis DB 5 5. Six players tied with four

* Denotes rookie

BROWNS SINGLE-SEASON FORCED FUMBLE LEADERS SINCE 1999

Player Year Pos. Total 1. Jabaal Sheard* 2011 DE 5 2. Courtney Brown 2003 DE 4 Jamir Miller 2001 LB 4 Kamerion Wimbley 2007 LB 4 Mark Word 2002 DE 4

* Denotes rookie 2011 NFL ROOKIE SACK LEADERS - DEFENSIVE LINEMEN Player Team Pos. Total 1. Jabaal Sheard Cleveland DE 7.5 Adrian Clayborn Tampa Bay DE 7.5 3. Karl Klug Tennessee DT 7.0 4. Pernell McPhee Baltimore DE 6.0 5. Marcell Dareus Buffalo DE 5.5 J.J. Watt Houston DE 5.5 7. Robert Quinn St. Louis DE 5.0 8. Phil Taylor Cleveland DT 4.0 Thomas Keiser Carolina DE 4.0

BROWNS ROOKIE SACK LEADERS Player Year Pos. Total 1. Kamerion Wimbley 2006 LB 11.0 2. Jabaal Sheard 2011 DE 7.5 3. Michael Dean Perry 1988 DT 6.0 4. Chip Banks 1982 LB 5.5

The current average age of the players on the Browns 53-man ros-ter is 25.9. The Browns average age for their fi nal game of the 2010 season was 28.4. Currently, the Browns have 29 players on the active roster who are either rookies, fi rst- or second-year play-ers.

Last week at Baltimore (12/24) fi ve rookies started for Cleveland. On the season Browns rookies have a combined 61 starts, a fi g-ure which leads the NFL. Cleveland has had starts from rookie defensive linemen Phil Taylor (15), Jabaal Sheard (15), offen-sive lineman Jason Pinkston (15), wide receiver Greg Little (11), fullback Owen Marecic (4) tight end Jordan Cameron (1).

MOST COMBINED ROOKIE STARTS IN 2011 Team Total 1. Cleveland 61 2. Carolina 52 3. Denver 51

YOUTH MOVEMENT

FRONTLINE EXPERIENCERookie Jason Pinkston has started all 15 games this season at left guard and has not missed an offensive snap. He is one of six rookie offensive linemen and one of two guards to start every game this season.

2011 ROOKIE OFFENSIVE LINEMEN WHO HAVE STARTED EVERY GAME

Player Team Pos. Round Selected (Overall)Tyron Smith Dallas Tackle 1st (9th)Mike Pouncey Miami Center 1st (15th)Orlando Franklin Denver Tackle 2nd (46th)Stefen Wisniewski Oakland Guard 2nd (48th)Jason Pinkston Cleveland Guard 5th (150th)Jason Kelce Philadelphia Center 6th (191st)

Defensive back Joe Haden is tied for third in the league lead with 19 passes defensed this season. He has three games this season with at least three pass breakups. Haden set a career-high with fi ve pass breakups in the season opener against Cincinnati (9/11). Since joining the NFL as the seventh overall pick in the 2010 draft, Haden is third in the league with 37 passes defensed.

2011 NFL PBU LEADERS Player Team Total 1. Brandon Browner Seattle 20 Tramon Williams Green Bay 20 3. Joe Haden Cleveland 19 Brandon Flowers Kansas City 19 Darrelle Revis N.Y. Jets 19

NFL PBU LEADERS SINCE 2010 Player Team Total 1. Tramon Williams Green Bay 40 2. Brandon Carr Kansas City 38 3. Joe Haden Cleveland 37 4. Brent Grimes Atlanta 35 5. Brandon Flowers Kansas City 33

HADEN IS HANDS ON

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BROWNS IN THE COMMUNITYBrowns to Provide Winter Gear for Children’s Hunger AllianceOn Tuesday, December 26, Browns defensive back Usama Young will be providing winter gear including new coats, gloves and hats to kids served through Children’s Hunger Alliance. Young’s teammates will also assist with the distribution. Children’s Hun-ger Alliance is a statewide non-profi t agency working toward long-term solutions to fi ghting childhood hunger. To achieve their goal, they work with schools, youth-serving non-profi ts, faith-based groups and child care providers to increase participa-tion in USDA Child Nutrition Programs.

JACKSON RETURNS IN A BIG WAYIn the season opener against Cincinnati (9/11), linebacker D’Qwell Jackson appeared in his fi rst regular season game since October 18, 2009. That game, Jackson led the team with 11 tackles, forced a fumble and registered a career-high two sacks. He is leading the Browns in tackles this season with 145, which is the second-most in the NFL, while adding a career-high 3.5 sacks. He is also tied for the lead in the AFC and tied for second in the NFL with three fumble recoveries. In addition, Jackson was named the AFC Defen-sive Player of the Month for the September. Jackson has eclipsed the 100-tackle plateau fourth time in his career as he also reached the mark in each of his fi rst three seasons before suffering pectoral injuries that caused him to miss 26 straight regular season games.

2011 NFL TACKLE LEADERS Player Team Pos. Total 1. London Fletcher Washington LB 163 2. D’Qwell Jackson Cleveland LB 145 3. Chad Greenway Minnesota LB 144 4. Pat Angerer Indianapolis LB 136

2011 NFL DEFENSIVE FUMBLE RECOVIES Player Team Pos. Total 1. Jared Allen Minnesota DE 4 2. D’Qwell Jackson Cleveland LB 3 Nine other players tied with 3

RUBIN SECOND IN THE LEAGUEAmong all NFL defensive linemen, Ahtyba Rubin is second in the the NFL with 74 tackles this season. In 2010, he led all line-men with 82 tackles. Rubin has also added a career-high 4.0 sacks this season.

2011 NFL DEFENSIVE LINEMEN TACKLE LEADERS Player Team Pos. Total 1. Jason Pierre-Paul New York Giants DE 81 2. Ahtyba Rubin Cleveland DT 74 3. Calais Campbell Arizona DE 71

HILLIS SETS SEASON HIGHRunning back Peyton Hillis rushed for a season-high 112 yards last week at Baltimore (12/24). Over the last two weeks, Hillis has rushed for 211 yards, which is the fourth-highest total in the league during that span. Last Saturday was his seventh career 100-yard rushing performance and his fi rst since totaling 108 at Buffalo on December 12, 2010. Last Saturday marked just the 27th time that a player has rushed for 100-yard or more against the Ravens since 1999.

With Hillis’ 112 yard output against the Ravens along with running back Chris Ogbonnaya’s 115 yard rushing performance against Jacksonville on November 20 earlier this season, it marked the fi rst time the Browns have had two individual players reach the 100-yard rushing mark in the same season since 2009 when run-ning backs Jerome Harrison and Jamal Lewis accomplished the feat.

NFL RUSHING LEADERS OVER THE LAST TWO WEEKS Player Team Avg. Yards TD 1. Reggie Bush Miami 6.7 316 1 2. Arian Foster Houston 6.8 267 2 3. Maurice Jones-Drew Jacksonville 5.2 215 1 4. Peyton Hillis Cleveland 4.2 211 1 5. C.J. Spiller Buffalo 7.2 202 2

*Prior to Monday night game

PROTECTING THE ROCKThe Browns’ 18 giveaways this season are the second fewest in the AFC and tied for fi fth-lowest in the NFL. Cleveland has yet to turn the ball over three times in a single-game this season after turning it over three or more times in seven games last season.

2011 NFL LEAST TURNOVERS Team INT Fumbles Total 1. San Francisco 5 5 10 2. Green Bay 7 5 12 3. New England 11 5 16 New Orleans* 11 5 16 5. Cleveland 12 6 18 Atlanta* 12 6 18

*Prior to Monday night game

Wid receiver Joshua Cribbs is one of four NFL returners to rank in the top 10 in both punt and kickoff returns this season. Cribbs is sixth in the league with an 11.8 punt return average and ninth with a 25.7 kickoff return average.

2011 NFL PUNT & KICKOFF RETURNERS IN THE TOP 10 Punt Return NFL Kickoff NFL Player Team Avg. Rank Return Avg. Rank Joshua Cribbs Cle. 11.8 6th 25.7 9th Antonio Brown Pit. 11.3 8th 27.6 3rd Randall Cobb G.B. 11.3 8th 27.7 2nd Ted Ginn S.F. 12.3 4th 27.0 4th

CRIBBS AMONG SEASON LEADERS

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Since Cleveland Browns Stadium opened in 1999, kicker Phil Dawson has converted on 83.6 percent of his fi eld goal attempts, while opposing kickers are 78.4 percent. This season, Dawson is 11 of 14 on fi eld goal attempts at home.

KICKERS AT CLEVELAND BROWNS STADIUM Player Made Attempts Percent Phil Dawson 134 161 83.2 Other 31 teams 169 217 77.9 Other Browns kickers 3 4 75.0

DAWSON AT HOME

JACKSON WINS AWARDLinebacker D’Qwell Jackson was chosen by his Browns team-mates as the 2011 recipient of the Ed Block Courage Award. The Ed Block Courage Award is an annual recognition given to a member of each of the 32 NFL teams who exemplifi es the quali-ties of Ed Block, the former Head Athletic Trainer of the Balti-more Colts. The qualities of courage, compassion, commitment and community serve as the criteria.

After missing the fi nal 10 games of the 2009 season and all of 2010 with pectoral injuries, Jackson has returned in a big way for the Browns this season. He is leading the team in tackles this season with 145, which are the second-most in the NFL. He has added 3.5 sacks, three fumble recoveries, one interception and one forced fumble, while starting all 15 games. Jackson was named the AFC Defensive Player of the Month for September.

During the last two offseasons, Jackson has journeyed to Sierra Leone, Africa on missionary trips to where he visited schools and hospitals. He has been very active in the Cleveland community, re-cently volunteering his time to meet with military representatives and their families at the local USO headquarters. He also annually makes a fi nancial donation to the Cleveland Foodbank to help lo-cal families during Thanksgiving. Jackson also founded the “Real Hope, Real Dreams” season ticket program which provides tick-ets, apparel and food for the East Cleveland Neighborhood Center.

Punter Brad Maynard has placed 30 punts inside the 20 with no touchbacks this season. He is tied for second in the league in punts inside the 20 and he is the only punter this season with at least 10 punts to not have a touchback. He is second all-time in NFL his-tory with 437 punts inside the 20 yard line and second in Browns history with 30 inside the 20 this season.

ALL-TIME NFL PUNTS INSIDE THE 20 Player Years Total1. Jeff Feagles 1998-2009 5542. Brad Maynard 1997-2011 4373. Craig Hentrich 1994-2009 399

2011 NFL TOUCHBACK LEADERS (MIN. 10 PUNTS) Player Team Total Punts Touchbacks1. Brad Maynard Cleveland 75 02. Sav Rocca Washington 61 1 Jeremy Kapinos Pittsburgh 30 14. Mike Scifes San Diego 47 2

2011 NFL PUNTS INSIDE THE 20 LEADERS Player Team Total Punts IN201. Brandon Fields Miami 74 312. Brad Maynard Cleveland 69 30 T.J. Conley N.Y. Jets 87 30 Jon Ryan San Diego 87 30 5. Donnie Jones St. Louis 99 28 Britton Colquitt Denver 92 28

2011 BROWNS SINGLE-SEASON PUNTS INSIDE THE 20 LEADERS

Player Year Total 1. Bryan Wagner 1989 32 2. Brad Maynard 2011 30 3. Reggie Hodges 2010 29 4. Dave Zastudil 2006 28 Brian Hanson 1992 28

MAYNARD SECOND ON ALL-TIME LISTKicker Phil Dawson connected on a season-long 54 yard fi eld goal at Cincinnati (11/27). He has seven fi eld goals of 50 yards or more this season, which is tied for third all-time in an NFL single season.

DAWSON’S 50+ YARD FIELD GOALS THIS SEASON Opponent Date Length Tennessee 10/2 51 Seattle 10/23 52 Seattle 10/23 53 at San Francisco 10/30 52 at Houston 11/6 50 at Houston 11/6 51 at Cincinnati 11/27 54 TOTAL OF SEVEN

2011 50+ YARD FIELD GOAL LEADERS Player Team Made Att. 1. Phil Dawson Cleveland 7 8 David Akers San Francisco 7 9 3. Robbie Gould Chicago 6 6 Sebastian Janikowski Oakland 6 9 Rob Bironas Tennessee 6 7

MOST FIELD GOALS OF 50+ YARDS IN A SINGLE-SEASON Player Team Year Made Att. 1. Morten Andersen Atlanta 1995 8 9 Jason Hanson Detroit 2008 8 8 3. Phil Dawson Cleveland 2011 7 8 David Akers San Francisco 2011 7 9 5. 12 players tied with 6

PHIL FROM FIFTY

With his 98-yard kickoff return for a touchdown at Pittsburgh (10/18/09), wide receiver Joshua Cribbs increased his total to three career kickoff returns for scores against the Steelers. His total is tied for an NFL record for most kickoff returns for touchdowns against a single opponent.

MOST KICK RETURN TDs AGAINST SINGLE OPPONENTPLAYER TEAM TOTAL OPPONENTJoshua Cribbs Cleveland 3 PittsburghTony Horne St. Louis Rams 3 AtlantaOllie Matson Chicago Cardinals 3 Pittsburgh

CRIBBS TIED FOR NFL MARK

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With fi ve points against the Dolphins (9/25), kicker Phil Dawson passed Don Cockroft for second place on the Browns’ all-time scor-ing list. Last season, Dawson passed Hall of Famer Lou Groza on the Browns’ all-time career fi eld goals made list. The longest tenured member of the Browns, Dawson’s 83.0 career fi eld-goal percentage ranks 10th all-time in NFL history and fi rst in Browns history.

BROWNS CAREER FIELD GOALS Player Years FGs1. Phil Dawson 1999-2011 2732. Lou Groza 1950-59, 1961-67 2343. Don Cockroft 1968-80 2164. Matt Bahr 1981-89 143 5. Matt Stover 1991-95 108

MOST CAREER POINTS BY A BROWNS PLAYER Player Years Points1. Lou Groza 1950-59, 61-67 1,3492. Phil Dawson 1999-2011 1,1463. Don Cockroft 1968-80 1,0804. Jim Brown 1957-65 7565. Matt Bahr 1981-89 677

BROWNS CAREER FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Player Years PCT. FGs 1. Phil Dawson 1999-2011 83.0 273-3292. Matt Stover 1991-95 80.6 108-1343. Matt Bahr 1981-89 74.1 143-1934. Don Cockroft 1968-80 65.9 216-3285. Lou Groza 1950-59, 61-67 58.1 234-401

NFL CAREER FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE(min. 100 made)

Player FG FGA Pct.1. Nate Kaeding 173 200 86.5 2. Mike Vanderjagt 230 266 86.53. Rob Bironas 186 216 86.1 4. Shayne Graham 214 249 85.9 5. Robbie Gould 186 217 85.76. Stephen Gostkowksi 139 165 84.27. Matt Bryant 196 234 83.8 8. Matt Stover 471 563 83.79. Ryan Longwell 359 431 83.310. Phil Dawson 273 329 83.0

DAWSON IN THE RECORD BOOK CRIBBS MOVES UP ALL-TIME LISTWith 37 total return yards against Seattle (10/23), wide receiver Joshua Cribbs passed Kevin Williams for seventh place on the NFL all-time total return yards list. Cribbs also passed Desmond Howard for seventh place on the NFL all-time kickoff return yards list after totaling 80 at Indianapolis (9/18).

ALL-TIME NFL RETURN YARDS LEADERS PUNT KO TOTAL PLAYER YEARS YARDS YARDS RET. YARDS6. Desmond Howard 1992-2002 2,895 7,959 10,854 7. Joshua Cribbs 2005-11 1,675 8,814 10,4898. Kevin Williams 1993-2000 2,295 7,309 9,604 9. David Meggett 1989-98 3,708 5,566 9,274

ALL-TIME NFL KICKOFF RETURN YARDS LEADERS PLAYER YEARS TOTAL 5. Glyn Milburn 1993-2001 9,788 6. Michael Bates 1993-2003 9,110 7. Joshua Cribbs 2005-11 8,814 8. Desmond Howard 1992-2002 7,959

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

ALL-TIME KICKOFF RETURN TD LEADERS PLAYER YEARS GAMES TD1. Joshua Cribbs 2005-11 107 82. Leon Washington 2006-11 86 73. Five players tied with six

KICKOFF KING

With 11 career kick return touchdowns, wide receiver Joshua Cribbs is fi fth in NFL history. Devin Hester is the all-time leader with 17.

ALL-TIME KICK RETURN TD LEADERS PLAYER YEARS PUNT TD KO TD TOTAL TD1. Devin Hester 2006-11 12 5 172. Brian Mitchell 1990-2003 9 4 133. Dante Hall 2000-08 6 6 12 Eric Metcalf 1989-2002 10 2 125. Joshua Cribbs 2005-11 3 8 116. Three players tied with 9

CRIBBS APPROACHING RECORD

After not recording any kick returns of 40 yards or longer in 2010, wide receiver Joshua Cribbs has registered fi ve this season. His explosive returns have all led to Browns scores. Cribbs has 31 ca-reer kickoff returns of 40 or more yards, which leads all active players. During kickoff returns on the season, the Browns are third in the league with an average start position of 24.5 yards.

CRIBBS’ BIG RETURNS IN 2011Opp. Date Return Type Distance Drive Start Drive ResultCin. 9/11 Kickoff return 51 yards Cle. 43 Touchdownat Ind. 9/18 Kickoff return 52 yards Cle. 45 Touchdownat Ind. 9/18 Punt return 43 yards Ind. 28 Touchdownat Hou. 11/6 Kickoff return 63 yards Cle. 48 Field goalat Bal. 12/24 Punt return 84 yard (td) - Touchdown

SETTING THE TONE

HONORARY CAPTAINSSelect Browns alumni will be recognized as honorary captain dur-ing each Browns home game in 2011. This week former guard Robert Jackson (1975-85) and running back Cleo Miller (1975-82) will serve as the team’s honorary captains.

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There are 21 players on the Browns’ 53-man roster who were drafted by the team. Since General Manager Tom Heckert took the helm in 2010, 14 players from his two draft classes are on the roster with nine currently penciled in as starters.

BROWNS 2011 DRAFT CLASSPLAYER POS. ROUND OVERALL Phil Taylor DL 1 21Started all 15 games this season, totaling 57 tackles, one forced fumble and is tied for second on the team with four sacks. His sack total is second among all NFL rookie defensive tackles.

Jabaal Sheard DL 2 37Started all 15 games at defensive end and has registered 49 tack-les, 7.5 sacks, fi ve forced fumbles and one fumble recovery. His fi ve forced fumbles are tied for third-most in the league, while his sack total is tied for the leads among NFL rookie defensive line-men and is the second-most by a Browns rookie.

Greg Little WR 2 59Leading the team with 61 receptions and 709 yards with two touchdowns. Reception total is second in the league among all NFL rookies and is the second-most for any Browns rookie.

Jordan Cameron TE 4 102Appeared in seven games with one start, recording fi ve receptions for 18 yards.

Owen Marecic FB 4 124The club’s starting fullback who is a powerful lead blocker.

Buster Skrine DB 5 137Third on the team lead with nine special teams tackles, while add-ing one interception on defense.

Jason Pinkston OL 5 150Started every contest at left guard and has not missed an offensive snap.

Eric Hagg DB 7 248Appeared in nine games as a reserve with seven tackles.

BROWNS 2010 DRAFT CLASSPLAYER POS. ROUND OVERALL Joe Haden DB 1 7Totaled 37 career PBU, six interceptions and two sacks. Tied for third in the league lead with 19 PBUs. Led the team and tied for fi fth in the NFL last year with six interceptions.

T.J. Ward DB 2 38Started 24 career games with two interceptions and one sack. Led the team with 105 tackles in 2010, a fi gure which also topped all NFL rookies.

Montario Hardesty RB 2 59Totaled 268 rushing yards this season, while adding 14 receptions for 122 yards. Missed all of 2010 due to a knee injury.

Colt McCoy QB 3 102Has started 21 career games and has totaled 4,309 yards with 20 touchdowns. Led the Browns with 1,576 passing yards in 2010 and set a Browns rookie records in completion percentage (60.8%) and passer rating (74.5).

Shawn Lauvao OL 3 92Has started all 15 games this season after starting one of the 10 games he played in last season.

Carlton Mitchell WR 6 177Has appeared in 14 career games with two receptions for 12 yards and one rush for nine yards.

HOMEGROWN TALENT BROWNS ON THE AIRFans have the opportunity to stay on top of all things Cleveland Browns during the 2011 season by tuning in to all Browns tele-vision and radio programming throughout the season. Whether on the radio with WMMS, WTAM or WKNR or watching WKYC-TV, WJW-TV or SportsTimeOhio, the Browns’ offi-cial cable partner, fans will be able to get all the latest Browns and NFL news.

2011 BROWNS PROGRAMMINGMONDAY:6:00-7:00 p.m. - (WKNR 850 AM) - Cleveland Browns Daily, Driven by Liberty Ford7:00-8:00 p.m. (WTAM 1100 AM) - Cleveland Browns Radio Network Wrap Up Show, Driven by Liberty Ford8:00-9:00 p.m. (SportsTimeOhio) - Redzone 9:00-9:30 p.m. (SportsTimeOhio) - The Berea Report

TUESDAY:6:00-7:00 p.m. - (WKNR 850 AM) - Cleveland Browns Daily, Driven by Liberty Ford

WEDNESDAY:6:00-7:00 p.m. - (WKNR 850 AM) - Cleveland Browns Daily, Driven by Liberty FordHalf hour between 8:00-10:00 p.m.* (SportsTimeOhio) - The Berea Report

THURSDAY:6:00-7:00 p.m. - (WKNR 850 AM) - Cleveland Browns Daily, Driven by Liberty Ford7:00-7:30 p.m. (SportsTimeOhio) - Sunday Strategy8:00-10:00 p.m. (SportsTimeOhio) - Redzone

FRIDAY:6:00-7:00 p.m. - (WKNR 850 AM) - Cleveland Browns Daily, Driven by Liberty Ford Half hour between 8:00-10:00 p.m.* (SportsTimeOhio) - The Berea Report

SATURDAY:4:00-5:00 p.m. (WTAM 1100 AM) - Cleveland Browns High School Football Show

SUNDAY:11:00-11:30 a.m. (WJW-TV) - Browns Insider11:30 a.m. - Noon (WKYC-TV) - Pregame Huddle90 minutes prior to kickoff (WTAM 1100 AM, WMMS 100.7 FM) - Cleveland Browns Radio Network Northeast Ohio Ford Dealers Pregame ShowImmediately following the game (WTAM 1100 AM, WMMS 100.7 FM) - Cleveland Browns Radio Network Postgame ShowImmediately following the game (SportsTimeOhio) - Browns Postgame Live presented by Subway (90 minutes)

*Check your local listings each week for exact times

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PAT SHURMUR SAID...

(On the loss to the Baltimore Ravens)- “Again, it seems that the 15th time I’ve said this, the guys played extreme-ly hard. I told the guys for us to win these close games here in the AFC North, we’ve got to play a little smarter in some of the critical situations and that will help make the difference. That’s where we’re at. There were some guys in battle. We did some things this game that we hadn’t done in other games, the good and the bad, and I think that’s something we’ve got to work on as we get ready for our last opponent.”

(On Joshua Cribbs’ punt return for a touchdown)- “That was a great return, an excellent return. It gets you on the board, and then we found a way to drive the ball down the fi eld and score. It gives us an opportunity to re-ally have the ball with time and try to move it down and score. Then we got stopped on fourth down.”

(On Peyton Hillis’ performance against Baltimore)- “I thought he did a nice job. I felt like the fi rst couple of series in the second half, we jumped offsides, which was a run call. There were a couple of runs that I wanted to get run, that I didn’t. I just felt like sticking with him be-cause he was having a good day. When we got back to it, it helped us on the scoring drive.”

(On what he would highlight about Jabaal Sheard’s development)- “We know how talented he is and we knew how young he was, but he’s been a steady perform-er. He’s improved each week and he’s continuing to get production at a time a year where some rookies that have played a great deal start to drop off. That’s the thing that’s exciting about what he’s done.”

(On how much he expects the players to be self-moti-vated this time of year and how much of a responsi-bility he has to get them fi red up for games)- “I think as professionals, whether you’re playing or coaching, you put all your effort into winning the next game and I think our guys did that last week. They’ve done it every week, as we’ve talked about, we just need to play better in some areas and play better throughout the game. I don’t worry about that with our guys. They’ve got a great deal of pride in their performance, they’ve got a strong bond with their teammates who depend on their performance and I anticipate we’re going to go out, fi ght and scratch to get a victory this week because that’s just the way they’re wired and that’s just what you do.”

(On what he knows about Hillis as a player)- “I think he’s a very explosive runner. He’s a guy that unfortunately has had to fi ght back from injury this year. I thought he played very well last week and he’s battled through the weeks previous when he’s been back. I’ve got an appre-ciation for what he brings to the game, for sure. Like any player, when you see him play well in a game or two you just in some ways wish he had been healthy the whole year. But, there’s no regrets, no doubts about how things were handled and you just keep moving forward.”

(On if Hillis is a good fi t for the West Coast offense)- “Good runners are a fi t for any offense. I think what you fi nd with him is he can run all the types of runs that you see in the NFL, downhill, off tackle, around the perimeter, he can catch the football, he knows how to block so he’s defi nitely a fi t.”

(On if he looks at Buster Skrine as more than just a good special teams player)- “Absolutely, I think Buster’s got a chance to be a quality player in this league. He has the added dimension of being a returner, which a lot of corners in this league are. We’re pleased with his devel-opment to this point and we anticipate that as he fi nishes up here, and gets a real good offseason, he’ll be coming in next year raring to go.”

(On how the 2011 draft class is playing as a group)- “I think they’re improving and I think they’re really benefi t-ting from all this front line playing time. A lot of them are playing on offense or defense and not just special teams so I think that will help them as they go forward into year two and really as we fi nish year one. As you get into games 10-16 and beyond, that’s a little bit uncharted for these rookies. They play 10 or 11 games and then they take fi nal exams, they have a couple weeks of practice and play a bowl game so that’s where we’ve got to keep a real close eye on them and how they’re doing at the end of the year.”

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BROWNS PLAYER QUOTES

Joshua Cribbs(On keeping the Ravens game close)- “We play all of our games really close. We very rarely get beat, and that’s what I love about our team. The fi ght in us is never end-ing. We take it all the way down to the wire. We had them scared. They didn’t want to lose to us at home. They were playing scared. When you don’t play to win, you plan to lose. We were trying to take it to them and we just didn’t fi nish it.”

(On what he saw during the punt return for a touch-down)- “The end zone. Guys were just getting thrown all over the place. I made a couple of moves, and I wasn’t really looking at the kicker, I was looking at the next guy. I knew with the groin injury I had, I wouldn’t be able to outrun a guy. But I saw them running slower than I was. I saw how tired they were, so I knew it was going to be a touchdown from there. I just credit to good blocking.”

D’Qwell Jackson(On how meaningful it was winning the Ed Block Courage Award)- “It defi nitely means a lot just because it’s coming from in-house. The guys here at the Cleve-land Browns they voted me to be the Ed Block Courage Award winner and it’s a testament to the hard work I put in in the offseason and bouncing back from two pectoral injuries. It was a rough start, but I’m moving forward and I feel healthy and it’s great honor, it’s defi nitely a great honor.”

(On what kind of motivation they have knowing they can make or break the division race)- “We’re focused on just getting a win and if we kind of make the playoff race a little bit tougher for an opponent, especially in our division, so be it, I’ll take it. We’re trying to get that next win around here and that’s what we’re focusing on and we’ll look at the playoff race and how teams are affected after the fact, but we’re trying to get a ‘W’ right now.”

Peyton Hillis(On how he was feeling physically against Baltimore)- “I feel great. Like I said, in the past couple of weeks, I’ve started to feel 100 percent. I haven’t felt that way all year. But I’ve been enjoying the past couple of weeks. I look at the situation I’m in, and I could’ve done better. You have to look at yourself, and look at the fi lm, and see what you have to do better next time.”

(On how he feels since his performance has improved from the beginning to end of the season)- “At the be-ginning of the year, it was tough, because I was injured. I was trying to go out there and play 100 percent, and it was tough, because you really can’t help your team. You have a lot of people doubting you or thinking that you’re not trying to play hard. I love this team, and I love going out there and playing football. That’s what I love to do. I’ve been doing this since I was fi ve. I don’t like people questioning that, because my heart is big, and I want to do great things for this team.

(On the run blocking being better recently)- “Every-thing is shaping up. The young guys on the line are start-ing to get more veteran like. They’re starting to get out of that rookie mental state, they’re starting to play better. Just everything from fi rst year head coach, fi rst year head staff, fi rst year guys, trying to implement a new offense, it takes time with no OTA’s or anything of that sort. It’s go-ing to take time. I think as time slowly progresses every phase of the game will get better.”

Seneca Wallace (On the Browns’ performance in the second half against the Ravens)- “We knew it would be quite a challenge for us. We’re playing the Ravens at home, and they’re play-ing for everything. We played hard, and we battled all day. Everybody fought as hard as they could, and we had some guys really step up. Our young players did well, and we hope they can get better from this experience. I should have played better, and I should have made better deci-sions. Hopefully this will give us some confi dence.”

(On the team’s confi dence being elevated recently)- “The last couple games, guys are getting better. You see Peyton Hillis is running the ball well, he looks like he’s back to himself. Greg Little is competing, catching the ball. He had a rough start in the beginning of the season so there’s guys doing things well. That’s the only thing you could ask, is guys getting better and hopefully we can carry that on to next game and next season.”

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2011 POSITION-BY-POSITION SYNOPSIS(Returners include players who fi nished 2010 either on the 53-man roster or a reserve list)

Quarterback: Total – 3, Returners – 2 (Coach – Mark Whipple)Colt McCoy, a third-round draft choice in 2010, has started 13 games in 2011. He has completed 265 of 463 passes (57.2%) for 2,733 yards with 14 TDs, 11 INTs and a rating of 74.6. His interception percentage of 2.4% is tied for the fi fth-lowest among AFC quarterbacks. He has also rushed for 212 yards on 61 attempts, marking the ninth time (5th QB) that a Browns quarterback has rushed for 200 or more yards in a season. He has accounted for 17 fi rst downs on the ground, including two each in a week 2 game at Indianapolis (9/18) and in a week 7 contest vs. Seattle (10/23), both Browns wins. His rushing total is 6th among NFL QBs and 2nd among AFC signal callers. He ran for fi ve fi rst downs in a week 8 contest at San Francisco (10/30). He engineered a game-winning drive against Miami (9/25) in which he completed 9 of 13 passes for 75 yards and ended with a 14-yard TD strike to Mohamed Massaquoi with 43 sec-onds to play. He set personal highs for attempts (61), completions (40) and passing yards (350) in a week 4 game against Tennessee (10/2) in which he established Browns single-game records for attempts and com-pletions. He threw at least one touchdown pass in each of the fi rst fi ve games, the fi rst Brown to do that since Derek Anderson in 2007. He has thrown a TD in 10 of 13 games on the year. Seneca Wallace, acquired in a trade with Seattle during the 2010 offseason, signed a contract exten-sion following last season. He has seen action in fi ve games, including two starts. He has completed 39 of 66 passes for 390 yards with two TDs and an INT. Thaddeus Lewis, a fi rst-year player who showed fl ashes of promise over the past two preseasons with St. Louis, was acquired via waivers on September 4. He has not see action through 15 games, 13 of which he has been inactive.

Running Back: Total – 5, Returners – 2 (Coach – Gary Brown)Peyton Hillis has played in nine games with eight starts, while missing six contests - one with a strep throat and fi ve with a hamstring injury. He has totaled a team-high 557 yards rushing and three scores on 151 carries and caught 21 passes for 133 yards. He also is tied for the team lead with 37 fi rst downs (32 rushing). In a week 2 win at Indianapolis (9/18), he rushed for 94 yards and 2 TDs on 27 attempts. This included a 24-yard scoring run on third-and-6 in the fourth quarter to give Browns a 24-12 lead with 3:55 remaining. In the Colts game he accounted for seven fi rst downs, including six rushing. He was inactive for a week 3 contest against Miami (9/25) with a strep throat for week 7 (vs. Seattle, 10/23), week 8 (at San Francisco, 10/30), week 9 (at Houston, 11/6), week 10 (vs. St. Louis, 11/13) and week 11 (vs. Jacksonville, 11/20) contests with a hamstring injury. He returned to the lineup for a week 12 game at Cin-cinnati (11/27) after missing the fi ve previous games with a hamstring injury. He responded with 65 yards rushing on 19 carries, six of which were good for a fi rst down. He racked up 99 yards rushing (26 atts.) in a week 15 game at Arizona (12/18). His day included a 1-yard TD run and eight fi rst downs (7 rushing). The following week at Baltimore (12/24), he came through with a 112-yard rushing performance and a season-best 4.7-yard average per carry. Montario Hardesty has played in nine games with four starts, one when he opened alongside Hillis (vs. Tennessee, 10/2). He is third on the team with 268 yards rushing on 86 attempts. He also has caught 14 passes for 122 yards. He made his fi rst NFL start in a week 3 game against Miami (9/25) as he responded with 67 yards rushing on 14 carries, caught three passes for 19 yards and ac-counted for fi ve total fi rst downs. In a week 7 game vs. Seattle (10/23),

he fi lled in for an injured Hillis and carried the ball 33 times for 95 yards and caught two passes for 27 yards. His 33 attempts were the most by a Browns back since the fi nal week of the 2009 season. In the Seahawks game he accounted for four total fi rst downs. He was inactive for a week 9 (at Houston, 11/6), week 10 (vs. St. Louis, 11/13) and week 11 (vs. Jacksonville, 11/20) games with a calf injury. He also dressed but did not see action for three other games. Chris Ogbonnaya was signed off Houston’s practice squad on October 19. In 10 games with the Browns, including four starts, he has rushed for 334 yards and a TD on 73 carries and caught 23 passes for 165 yards. His rushing total is second on the squad. His reception total is tied for 6th on the team and leads the club’s running backs. He accounted for the fi rst 100-yard game by a Brown since game 13 of last year when he exploded for 115 yards and a TD on 21 attempts in a week 11, 14-10 win over Jacksonville (11/20). His per-formance included a 1-yard TD run. He saw his fi rst extensive action of the season in a week 8 matchup at San Francisco (10/30) after Hardesty left the game in the fi rst quarter with a calf injury. Ogbonnaya responded in the 49ers game with 37 yards rushing on 11 attempts and fi ve recep-tions for 24 yards. He made his fi rst NFL start the following week when he returned to his hometown, at Houston (11/6). He rushed for 90 yards on 19 carries in a week 10 game vs. St. Louis (11/13). Before coming to Cleveland, he had appeared in two games with the Texans in 2011 and rushed for six yards on three carries. Fourth-round draft choice Owen Marecic has taken over the fullback spot in the Browns’ new offensive scheme, and has started four games at that spot. He has rushed for eight yards on four carries and caught fi ve passes for 31 yards.

Wide Receivers: Total – 6, Returners – 3 (Coach – Mike Wilson)Mohamed Massaquoi has started 12 games and is fi fth on the team in receptions with 29. Eighteen of his 29 catches have gone for a fi rst down. His 368 receiving yards are fourth-most on the team while his 12.7-yard average per catch is the highest on the team among Browns with more than one reception. He is tied for third on the team with a pair of touch-down catches. His fi rst one came on a 14-yard catch with 43 seconds to play, lifting the Browns to a 17-16 win over Miami (9/25). Rookie Greg Little, a second-round draft choice this year, moved into the start-ing lineup for a week 6 game at Oakland (10/16). He has recorded a team-high 61 receptions for 709 yards and a touchdown. His reception total is second among NFL rookies, trailing only Cincinnati’s A.J. Green (63). His yardage fi gure is third among NFL rookies. He also has rushed for 15 yards on three attempts. Little has accounted for 37 fi rst downs, a fi gure that is tied for the team lead. In a week 3 game against Miami (9/25), he caught three passes for 24 yards, with his entire total coming on the Browns’ game-winning drive. In the Oakland game, he led the team with six receptions for 72 yards, as all six of his catches were good for a fi rst down. He tied a career-high with six catches, totaling 84 yards, in a week 10 contest against St. Louis (11/13), when he also hauled in a 52-yard reception. He accounted for the fi rst 100-yard receiving game by a Browns rookie since 2007 when he amassed 131 yards (5 rec.) in a week 15 game at Arizona (12/18). His total that day included a 76-yard touchdown catch from Seneca Wallace, the longest play from scrimmage by the Browns this year and the longest reception by a Browns rookie since Braylon Edwards had an 80-yarder in 2005. Joshua Cribbs has played in all 15 games with seven starts and has come up with 34 re-ceptions for 427 yards and four TDs. He ranks second on the team in receiving yards. He is tied for the team lead in touchdowns (4) and is second in average per reception (12.6) among players with more than one reception. He is the fi rst Brown to have at least four receiving TDs in a

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2011 POSITION-BY-POSITION SYNOPSISseason since 2007 when Braylon Edwards (16) and Kellen Winslow (5) did it. Jordan Norwood has caught 23 passes for 268 yards, including a career-best fi ve catches (32 yards) in a week 8 game at San Francisco (10/30). He accounted for a career-long 51-yard reception in a week 11 game vs. Jacksonville (11/20) - a catch which marks the Browns’ fourth-longest play from scrimmage on the year and also set up the team’s fi rst touchdown of the game. The following week at Cincinnati (11/27) he hauled in three passes for 69 yards, including his fi rst NFL touchdown, a 24-yard grab from Colt McCoy on the fi rst series of the game. He has had a reception in each of the last eight games that he has played, during which time he has totaled 21 catches.

Offensive Line: Total – 9, Returners – 5 (Coach – George Warhop)LT Joe Thomas, LG Jason Pinkston, C Alex Mack and RG Shawn Lauvao all have started each of the fi rst 15 games. All except Lauvao have taken part in every offensive snap. Thomas has now started all 79 games in his career. Pinkston is a rookie fi fth-round draft choice out of Pitt. Mack, a fi rst-round draft choice in 2009, has opened each of the fi rst 47 games of his career. He started a week 6 game at Oakland (10/16) and played the whole game less than two weeks after undergoing an appen-dectomy. Lauvao was a third-round draft choice in 2010 who saw lim-ited action as a rookie. He left a week 7 game vs. Seattle (10/23) in the second quarter with a right knee injury and did not return. Tony Pashos, who was slated to start at right tackle to open the season, was inactive for each of the fi rst three games with a left ankle injury. He made his 2011 regular season debut in a week 4 game against Tennessee (10/2) when he started at right tackle and played the whole game. He has opened every game since that time. Artis Hicks, signed as a free agent on September 5 after spending training camp with Washington, has opened two games at right tackle, while having appeared in eight. Oniel Cousins, claimed off waivers from Baltimore on August 30, has played in four games, starting one at right tackle.

Tight End: Total – 3, Returners – 1 (Coach – Steve Hagen)Benjamin Watson, the team’s leading receiver in 2010, started each of the fi rst 13 games and caught 37 passes for 410 yards and two touch-downs. He was placed on injured reserve with a concussion on Decem-ber 16. He currently is second on the team in receptions and third in receiving yards. His two scores are tied for third on the squad. He has had his most productive day in week 4 game against Tennessee (10/2) when he caught six passes for 48 yards and a touchdown. Evan Moore has hauled in 30 passes for 285 yards and four touchdowns, a fi gure that is tied for the team lead. He tallied a scoring catch in each of the fi rst two games of the season, the fi rst Brown to do that since Andre Davis in 2002 and the fi rst Browns tight end to do it since Ozzie Newsome in 1979. He is the fi rst Browns tight end to have four or more touchdown catches in a season since 2007 when Kellen Winslow accounted for fi ve. Alex Smith appeared in each of the fi rst 14 games, starting four before being placed on injured reserve with a shoulder injury on December 20. He was used extensively as a blocker, and also caught 14 passes for 131 yards and a touchdown. Rookie fourth-round draft choice Jordan Cameron has played in seven games with one start. He has fi ve receptions for 18 yards. Dan Gronkowski, who played in fi ve games with New England earlier in the season, was signed on December 20 after Smith was placed on injured reserve.

Defensive Line: Total – 9, Returners – 4 (Coach – Dwaine Board) Rookie Jabaal Sheard has opened at end in all 15 games thus far. He

started the opener on the right side before moving to left end, where he has started the past 14 contests. Ahtyba Rubin and rookie Phil Taylor have started inside for all 15 contests. Rubin leads the unit with 74 tackles, while he has added four sacks. His tackle total is 2nd on the team and 2nd among all NFL linemen, trailing only Giants’ DE Jason Pierre-Paul (81). His sack fi gure is tied for 2nd on the team. Taylor has notched 57 tackles and four sacks. His tackle total is sixth on the club and is 1st among NFL rookie linemen. His sack total is 2nd among NFL rookie interior linemen, trailing only Tennessee’s Karl Klug (7). Sheard has registered 49 tackles, a team-high 7.5 sacks, a team-high fi ve forced fumbles, a fumble recovery and two passes defensed. He had a sack and forced fumble in three straight games (10-12). His fi ve forced fumbles are tied for 3rd in the NFL, along with St. Louis’ Quintin Mikell, trailing only Baltimore’s Terrell Suggs (6) and Detroit’s Cliff Avril (6). Sheard’s sack total is tied for 2nd among AFC rookies, tied for 3rd among NFL rookies and tied for 1st among NFL rookie linemen, along with Tampa Bay’s Adrian Clayborn. He stripped Kerry Collins of the ball and re-covered in the fourth quarter to help preserve the Browns’ 27-19 win at Indianapolis (9/18). He turned in the fi rst multiple-sack game of his career in a week 15 contest at Arizona (12/18) when he sacked John Skelton twice for 14 yards in losses. Jayme Mitchell has started 12 contests, the fi rst on the left side and 11 on the right. He has amassed 30 stops, 1.5 sacks, a fumble recovery, a forced fumble and two passes defensed. He collected four tackles and 1.5 sacks for 8 yards in losses in a week 3 game against Miami (9/25). Brian Schaefering and Scott Paxson have played in a reserve role through 15 games. Schaefering has 27 tackles and a half-sack to his credit. This includes an 8-tackle performance in a week 13 game vs. Baltimore (12/4). Paxson has posted 20 stops, a sack, a fumble recovery and a pass defensed. Marcus Be-nard was placed on the Reserve/NFI list on October 12 and replaced by fi rst-year player Auston English, who had spent the fi rst four games on the practice squad. Emmanuel Stephens played in nine games with three starts at right end and tallied 15 tackles. He was placed on injured reserve with a pectoral injury on November 29. Brian Sanford was signed off the team’s practice squad that same day and has gone on to play in four games.

Linebackers: Total – 6, Returners – 3 (Coach – Bill Davis)D’Qwell Jackson (MLB) and Chris Gocong (WLB/SLB) each have started all 15 regular season contests. Scott Fujita started 10 games at the strongside linebacker spot before being placed on injured reserve on November 29 with a hand injury for which he underwent surgery on November 30. Jackson leads the team with 145 total tackles and is tied for 4th on the team with a career-high 3.5 sacks. He has added a team-high three fumble recoveries, a forced fumble, an interception and three passes defensed. His tackle total is 2nd in the NFL. His three defensive fumble recoveries are tied for 1st in the AFC and tied for 2nd in the NFL. He has topped the team’s tackle chart in 11 contests, while regis-tering double-digit tackle totals eight times. In the opener vs. Cincinnati (9/11), he accounted for 11 tackles and two sacks, in what was his fi rst NFL regular season game since October 18, 2009. He tallied a sea-son-high 13 tackles, including a sack, in a week 14 game at Pittsburgh (12/8). He matched that total the following game at Arizona (12/18). He was named AFC Defensive Player of the Month for September when he recorded 30 tackles, 2.5 sacks, one pass defensed, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery. Fujita, who sat out a week 7 game vs. Seattle (10/23) with a concussion, tallied 51 stops. He also came up with one interception and three pass breakups. Gocong, who missed the entire

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2011 POSITION-BY-POSITION SYNOPSISpreseason with a stinger, has added 62 tackles, 3.5 sacks, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery and three passes defensed. Gocong had a forced fum-ble and fumble recovery on the same play in a week 10 contest against St. Louis (11/13). In the game that Fujita missed, Gocong started at the strongside spot. He became the starter at the strongside spot beginning with a week 13 game vs. Baltimore (12/4), after Fujita was placed on I/R. Gocong had perhaps his most productive game of the year in a week 14 contest at Pittsburgh (12/8) when he recorded eight tackles, including two stops on a goal-line stand in the fourth quarter. He followed that up with a 9-tackle, 2-sack effort at Arizona (12/18). Kaluka Maiava, a fourth-round draft choice in 2009, started a week 7 game vs. Seattle (10/23) at the weakside linebacker spot, replacing an injured Fujita. He now is the starter at the weakside position with Fujita out for the year. Overall, Maiava has started fi ve of the 15 games in which he has appeared. He has recorded 19 tackles, including fi ve stops (2 for loss) in a week 15 game at Arizona (12/18). Titus Brown was inactive for each of the fi rst four contests with an ankle sprain sustained in the third preseason game, at Philadelphia (8/25). With injuries along the defensive line, he saw extended action as a defensive end in certain situations in a week 10 game vs. St. Louis (11/13). He recorded his fi rst career sack in a week 12 contest at Cincinnati (11/27). He sustained a knee injury in a week 15 game at Arizona (12/18) and was placed on injured reserve two days later. Quinton Spears, who recorded one sack in preseason with the Dolphins, was claimed off waivers on September 4. He has seen action primarily on special teams in the regular season. Brian Smith, who was in camp with the Browns as an undrafted free agent, was signed off the team’s practice squad after Brown was placed on injured reserve.

Defensive Backs: Total – 9, Returners – 4 (Coach – Jerome Henderson)Sheldon Brown has started all 15 contests at cornerback, extending his overall streak to 159 straight games played. Joe Haden has opened 14 contests at the other cornerback spot, having missed one with a knee in-jury. T.J. Ward started each of the fi rst eight games at strong safety be-fore missing a week 10 game vs. St. Louis (11/13) with a foot injury, one which forced him to sit out the following six games. He was placed on injured reserve on December 22. Mike Adams has started all 15 contests at free safety. Haden has tallied 61 tackles and a team-high 19 passes defensed, fi ve of which came in the opener vs. Cincinnati (9/11). His 19 pass breakups are tied for 3rd in the NFL. He also has added a sack on the season. Ward recorded 38 stops, a sack, a forced fumble and three pass breakups. Adams has posted 55 tackles, a team-high three intercep-tions, six passes defensed and a fumble recovery. The fi rst of his three picks came off a Chad Henne pass on the Dolphins’ fi nal play of the game in a week 3 contest against Miami (9/25), preserving the Browns’ 17-16 victory. Brown has compiled 46 stops, two interceptions, 12 passes defensed, a fumble recovery and a forced fumble. He is second on the team in both interceptions and passes defensed. Usama Young has seen action at free safety, where he has split time with Adams. He also has opened seven games at strong safety in place of an injured Ward. Young has registered 62 tackles and an interception, which he returned 28 yards in the fourth quarter of a week 2 game at Indianapolis (9/18), leading to a Browns fi eld goal. His tackle total is tied for 3rd on the team. He led the team in tackles with 10 in a week 11 win over Jacksonville (11/20). Dim-itri Patterson and rookie Buster Skrine have played in nickel and dime situations. Patterson, who started a week 6 game at Oakland (10/16)

in place of the injured Haden (knee), has posted 22 stops and 10 pass breakups, including one in each of the fi rst three weeks. His season total is tied for 2nd on the squad. He missed a week 9 game at Houston (11/6) and a week 10 contest against St. Louis (11/13) with a knee in-jury. Skrine fi lled in for Patterson as the nickel back in both the Texans and Rams games. He has notched seven tackles and an interception on the year. His fi rst NFL INT came off a John Skelton pass at Arizona (12/18). Fellow rookie, safety Eric Hagg, has played in the last nine games after missing all of the preseason and the early part of the regular season with a knee injury. He has come up with seven tackles while playing in nickel situations.

Special Teams (Coach – Chris Tabor)Kicker Phil Dawson has posted a team-high 83 points. He has con-verted 21 of his 26 fi eld goal attempts and all 20 of his PATs. Of his 21 fi eld goals, seven have come from 50 yards or longer, setting a new career-high in this category that he fi rst established in 2008 with three. In addition, the seven is tied for the highest fi gure in the NFL this year (San Francisco’s David Akers) and is tied for the third-most in a sea-son in NFL history. His 30-yard fi eld goal in a week 3 game against Miami (9/25) gave him 1,081 points in his career, moving him past Don Cockroft into second on the Browns’ all-time scoring list. He hit a 51-yarder in a week 4 game against Tennessee (10/2), his fi rst fi eld goal of 50+ yards since the 2008 season. In a week 7 game vs. Seattle (10/23), he connected on fi eld goals of 52 and 53 yards, the fi rst time in his career he had two from this distance in the same game, propelling the Browns to a 6-3 win. He duplicated that feat with fi eld goals of 50 and 51 yards in a week 9 game at Houston (11/6). He did not convert a fi eld goal in a week 11 game vs. Jacksonville (11/20), snapping a string of 23 straight games with a fi eld goal. Punter Brad Maynard, a 15-year veteran, was signed following the fi rst game of the season. Known has one of the top directional kickers in the NFL, Maynard has a gross average of 40.7 and a net of 36.9 after 14 games, with 30 inside-the-20 and no touchbacks. His 30 punts inside-the-20 are tied for second-most in the AFC and in the NFL. He also serves as the holder for all place-ments. Rookie Christian Yount is the Browns’ long-snapper after be-ing signed on November 29 to replace Ryan Pontbriand. Yount spent the fi rst seven regular season games of 2011 serving in the same role with Tampa Bay before making way for their regular snapper, Andrew Economos. Joshua Cribbs is 4th in the AFC and 7th in the NFL with a 25.7-yard average on 37 kickoff returns. He has had returns of 63, 52 and 51 yards, all of which have led to scoring drives, includ-ing two touchdowns. He has put together an 11.8-yard average on 31 punt returns. This includes a career-long 84-yarder for a touchdown (at Baltimore, 12/24). His punt return average is 3rd in the AFC and 6th in the NFL. Cribbs also leads the team with 11 special teams tackles to his credit. Kaluka Maiava has come up with 10 tackles on coverage units, while rookie Buster Skrine, a fi fth-round draft choice this year, has added nine stops. Skrine also serves as Cribbs’ primary backup for kickoff return duties and has fi elded three kickoffs for 24.0-yard aver-age. Quinton Spears has added seven stops, while Usama Young and James Dockery have totaled fi ve tackles apiece. Jordan Norwood has averaged 8.8 yards on four punt returns. The Browns ranks 2nd in the AFC and 3rd in the NFL in average drive start following kickoffs (24.5).

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

Sheldon Brown• All-state in basketball and football (twice) and baseball (three times).• Established a charity entitled “Browns Corner”, which is a co-pilot program from his former high school which is designed to help stu-dent athletes excel both academically and athletically.• An avid golfer, sponsors an annual tournament that raises funds for Camden (N.J.) County College.

Jordan Cameron• Named All-Marmonte League fi rst team as a wide receiver in high school.• Also played basketball and volleyball in high school.• His brother, Colby, is a sophomore quarterback at Louisiana Tech and his sister, Brynn, was a guard on USC’s basketball team from 2005-09.

Oniel Cousins• Received academic awards as a member of the football and basketball teams while in high school.• Split time on both the offensive and defensive lines as well as saw time at MLB in high school.• Majored in multidisciplinary studies at UTEP.

Joshua Cribbs• Named a Pink-Tie Guy from the Susan G. Komen for the Cure’s Northeast Ohio affi liate in 2009.• Started the social media website www.2centsme.com.• Appeared in an episode of “The League”, a comedy on FX in 2010.

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

James Dockery• Enjoys playing chess in his spare time.• While in high school, set single-season (10) and career (17) record for interceptions.• Majored in business administration while at Oregon State.

Auston English• Enjoys playing the guitar.• Majored in organizational studies.

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

INTERESTING PLAYER FACTSJohn Greco• Enjoys playing golf in his spare time.• Played basketball for one year at Boardman High School.• As a freshman, earned the Norman Cohen Award, given to the team’s top freshman.

Dan Gronkowski• Brother, Chris, is a fullback for the Indianapolis Colts… The three became the fi rst trio of brothers to play in the NFL at the same time since the Baldingers (Brian, Gary and Rich) in 1992. • Earned letters in high school in football (4), baseball (3), basket-ball (3) and hockey (1)

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

Eric Hagg• Played on both offense and defense in high school, spending time as a wide receiver and in the secondary.• Enjoys watching and playing soccer in his spare time.

Montario Hardesty• Finished the 2009 campaign at Tennessee by averaging 103.5 yards per game, becoming the fi rst volunteer since 2001 to average 100 yards per game for the entire season.• Offensive MVP of the 2004 Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas.• Advanced to the state fi nals of the 100M in 2003.

Artis Hicks• Competed in track and fi eld in high school, throwing shot put and discus.• Played on both the offensive and defensive line in high school.• Grew up in a family of mechanics and has carried on his passion for classic muscle cars.

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

Benjamin Jacobs• Has fi ve brothers and sisters and was born in Missouri.• Visited elementary schools while in college to read to the students.

D’Qwell Jackson• Founded “Jackson’s Captains,” a season ticket program which provided tickets, apparel and food for the Wilbur Wright School.• Traveled to Sierra Leone each of the past two off-seasons to provide assistance with relief efforts.• In 2005, became only the second Maryland player to earn ACC Defensive Player of the Year honors.

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

Thaddeus Lewis• During his time at Hialeah Miami Lakes HS, he was carted as the 10th best dual threat quarterback in the nation and the 60th top overall prospect in Florida by Rivals.com.• Ranked second in the ACC in total offense as a senior.

Greg Little• An avid Jordan collector who owns more than 80 pairs.• Also competed in track and fi eld and basketball in high school.• Was named the 2006 Gatorade Player of the Year in NC.

Alex Mack• Awarded the Draddy Trophy in 2008, given to college football’s top scholar-athlete.• Compiled a 28-2 record as a wrestler during his senior year of high school.• Volunteers for several “Shop with a Pro” and other military events throughout the season.

Kaluka Maiava• Grandfather, Neff Maiava, is an ex-pro wrestler.• Brother, Kai, is an offensive lineman for UCLA.• Enjoys surfi ng and hunting.

Owen Marecic• Finalist for the 2010 William V. Campbell Trophy (Academic Heisman) while at Stanford.• Spent the summer prior to his senior year in college interning at Stanford University Hospital working on a literature review about risk factors for infection in a total knee replacement.

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

Brad Maynard• Earned a degree in business.• Helped his high school capture the 1988 Class A Indiana state championship.

Colt McCoy• Along with his mother (Debra) and father (Brad), authored a book entitled “Growing Up Colt”.• Serves as a featured speaker representing the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.• His brother, Case, is a sophomore quarterback at the University of Texas.

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

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

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

Jordan Norwood• Born in Honolulu, Hawaii and grew up in State College, Pa.• Also played basketball for one season (2006-07) at Penn State.• Father, Brian, is the Associate Head Coach at Baylor.

Chris Ogbonnaya• Also lettered in basketball and track in high school.• Spent his redshirt season at Texas as a wide receiver.

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

Dimitri Patterson• Earned all-state, all-Central Florida, all-metro, all-region and all-county honors as a senior defensive back in high school.• Also lettered in basketball and track in high school.

Scott Paxson• Majored in crime, law and justice while at Penn State.• Earned fi rst-team All-Catholic league and all-area honors while in high school.

Jason Pinkston• His cousin, Todd, was a receiver with the Philadelphia Eagles from 2000-05.• Lists hunting and fi shing as two of his favorite hobbies.• At Pitt. his head coach was former NFL head coach Dave Wannstedt, while his position coach was long-time NFL assistant Tony Wise.

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

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INTERESTING PLAYER FACTSBrian Sanford• Earned All-State honors in football, wrestling and track in highschool.• Recipient of the 2008 Mark Bresani Award for spirit and enthu-siasmwhile at Temple University.• In spare time produces and writes music.

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

Jabaal Sheard• Was awarded a medal of bravery when he helped an elderly woman escape from her burning home in Florida when he was 11.• Lettered in track and fi eld in high school, running the 200M and competing in the shot put.• Lists Joe ‘Turkey” Jones as one of his favorite players.

Buster Skrine• Earned all-county and all-region honors, as well as being named Cherokee County Player of the Year as a senior in high school.• Also competed in track and fi eld in high school, winning the county championship in the triple jump and placing second in the long jump.• Also competed in track and fi eld in college, earning All-Southern Conference honors in the 4x100 meter relay in 2008.

Brian Smith• Listens to Adelle before every game.• His father Chris played for the Kansas City Chiefs.• His mother survived breast cancer and thyroid cancer.

Quinton Spears• Enjoys hunting and fi shing in his spare time.• Lists “Major Payne” as his favorite fi lm.• Holds a degree in agriculture animal science.

Phil Taylor• Traveled to Kenya on a mission trip with other Baylor student athletes in May of 2010.• Played on both offensive and defensive lines in high school.• Earned all-state and Washington All-Metro fi rst team honors as a senior.

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

Kiante Tripp• Played as an offensive lineman, defensive lineman and tight end while playing collegiatly at Georgia. • Played in the 2005 Georgia Athletic Coaches Association North-South All-Star game.

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

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

Seneca Wallace• Established a new program entitled “Joyce’s Angels,” that will focus on raising charitable donations and awareness to fund research to fi nd a cure for multiple myeloma.• Named Big 12 Newcomer of the Year in 2001.• In high school, he won All-Sierra Conference honors and All-Sacramento honorable mention honors in basketball.

Rod Windsor• His grandma had six kids, 30 cousins and 20 fi rst cousins.• Favorite movie is Braveheart

Usama Young• Selected by voters on NFL.com as winner of league’s “Super Ad” competition in 2008, appearing in a national advertisement during Super Bowl XLIII with his father, LeRoi.• Established the Usama Young Youth Foundation, which serves as a vehicle for building athletic skills and fostering positive academic and social skills through sport for youth between the ages of 12 and 15 in the Washington Metropolitan community.

Christian Yount• Helped his high school team to the Division III state title. • Brother, Brendan, played lacrosse at Bellarmine University.

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2011 STATISTICSWON 4, LOST 11 * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD09/11 L 17-27 Cincinnati 67,321 Hillis 151 557 3.7 24t 309/18 W 27-19 at Indianapolis 65,035 Ogbonnaya LG 76 340 4.5 40 109/25 W 17-16 Miami 66,651 Ogbonnaya TM 73 334 4.6 40 110/02 L 13-31 Tennessee 66,240 Hardesty 86 268 3.1 19 010/16 L 17-24 at Oakland 57,300 McCoy 61 212 3.5 20 010/23 W 6- 3 Seattle 66,350 Wallace 4 26 6.5 15 010/30 L 10-20 at San Francisco 69,732 Cribbs 7 25 3.6 15 011/06 L 12-30 at Houston 71,511 Little 3 15 5.0 13 011/13 L 12-13 St. Louis 64,900 Clayton 8 12 1.5 4 011/20 W 14-10 Jacksonville 63,498 Marecic 4 8 2.0 3 011/27 L 20-23 at Cincinnati 48,260 Ar. Smith 3 2 0.7 6 012/04 L 10-24 Baltimore 63,648 Williams LG 2 2 1.0 1 012/08 L 3-14 at Pittsburgh 60,754 TEAM 400 1459 3.6 40 412/18 L 17-20 OT at Arizona 60,443 OPPONENTS 498 2198 4.4 67 1112/24 L 14-20 at Baltimore 71,083 * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD01/01 Pittsburgh Little 61 709 11.6 76t 2 Clev. Opp. Watson 37 410 11.1 34t 2TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 264 279 Cribbs 34 427 12.6 45t 4 Rushing 74 116 Moore 30 285 9.5 33 4 Passing 162 137 Massaquoi 29 368 12.7 56 2 Penalty 28 26 Norwood 23 268 11.7 51 1 3rd Down: Made/Att 88/224 87/214 Ogbonnaya LG 23 165 7.2 19 0 3rd Down Pct. 39.3 40.7 Ogbonnaya TM 23 165 7.2 19 0 4th Down: Made/Att 10/18 5/12 Hillis 21 133 6.3 52 0 4th Down Pct. 55.6 41.7 Al. Smith 14 131 9.4 20 1POSSESSION AVG. 29:41 30:19 Hardesty 14 122 8.7 27 0TOTAL NET YARDS 4381 4958 Marecic 5 31 6.2 11 0 Avg. Per Game 292.1 330.5 Cameron 5 18 3.6 8 0 Total Plays 966 957 Robiskie TM 3 25 8.3 14 0 Avg. Per Play 4.5 5.2 C. Mitchell 2 12 6.0 6 0NET YARDS RUSHING 1459 2198 Wallace 1 21 21.0 21 0 Avg. Per Game 97.3 146.5 Williams LG 1 17 17.0 17 0 Total Rushes 400 498 Clayton 1 3 3.0 3 0NET YARDS PASSING 2922 2760 McCoy 1 -5 -5.0 -5 0 Avg. Per Game 194.8 184.0 TEAM 304 3123 10.3 76t 16 Sacked/Yards Lost 37/201 30/177 OPPONENTS 242 2937 12.1 80t 16 Gross Yards 3123 2937 * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD Att./Completions 529/304 429/242 Adams 3 33 11.0 29 0 Completion Pct. 57.5 56.4 S. Brown 2 0 0.0 0 0 Had Intercepted 12 9 Young 1 28 28.0 28 0PUNTS/AVERAGE 83/40.2 72/46.2 D. Jackson 1 24 24.0 24 0NET PUNTING AVG. 83/36.3 72/37.8 Skrine 1 5 5.0 5 0PENALTIES/YARDS 90/807 86/689 Fujita 1 3 3.0 3 0FUMBLES/BALL LOST 20/6 18/9 TEAM 9 93 10.3 29 0TOUCHDOWNS 21 30 OPPONENTS 12 241 20.1 97t 1 Rushing 4 11 * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B Passing 16 16 Maynard 75 3052 40.7 36.9 0 30 55 0 Returns 1 3 McGee 8 288 36.0 31.6 1 0 48 0* SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS TEAM 83 3340 40.2 36.3 1 30 55 0TEAM 26 77 32 74 0 209 OPPONENTS 72 3324 46.2 37.8 10 18 67 0OPPONENTS 82 91 52 66 3 294 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD* SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS Cribbs 31 8 366 11.8 84t 1Dawson 0 0 0 0 20/20 21/26 0 83 Norwood 4 1 35 8.8 14 0Cribbs 5 0 4 1 0 30 TEAM 35 9 401 11.5 84t 1Moore 4 0 4 0 0 24 OPPONENTS 26 25 303 11.7 68t 1Hillis 3 3 0 0 0 18 * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TDLittle 2 0 2 0 0 12 Cribbs 37 951 25.7 63 0Massaquoi 2 0 2 0 0 12 Marecic 4 46 11.5 13 0Watson 2 0 2 0 0 12 Skrine 3 72 24.0 32 0Norwood 1 0 1 0 0 6 Adams 2 42 21.0 30 0Ogbonnaya LG 1 1 0 0 0 6 TEAM 46 1111 24.2 63 0Ogbonnaya TM 1 1 0 0 0 6 OPPONENTS 42 963 22.9 101t 1Al. Smith 1 0 1 0 0 6 * FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+TEAM 21 4 16 1 20/20 21/26 0 209 Dawson 0/ 0 6/ 8 3/ 4 5/ 6 7/8OPPONENTS 30 11 16 3 30/30 28/31 0 294 TEAM 0/ 0 6/ 8 3/ 4 5/ 6 7/82-Pt Conv: TM 0-1, OPP 0-0 OPPONENTS 0/ 0 13/13 6/ 7 7/ 8 2/3SACKS: Sheard 7.5, Rubin 4, Taylor 4, Dawson: (20G)(20G,23G)(30G)(48G,51G)(47G)(48B,Gocong 3.5, D. Jackson 3.5, J. Mitchell 1.5, 52G,53G,24B)(52G)(50G,51G)(44G,32G,43G,27G,22N)T. Brown 1, Haden 1, Paxson 1, Ward 1, (38N)(32G,54G,55N)(21G)(20G)(44G)()(group) 1, Benard 0.5, Schaefering 0.5, OPP: (24G,47G)(39G,27G,52G,36G)(51N,23G,41G,38G) TM 30, OPP 37 (39G)(48G)(20G)(29G,26G)(28G,21G,50G)(29G,34G)FUM/LOST: McCoy 11/2, Cribbs 2/1, (42G)(23G,40G,26G)(34N,41N,21G)()(33G,22G)(48G,Ogbonnaya(TM) 2/1, Ogbonnaya(LG) 2/1, 43G)Hardesty 1/0, Hillis 1/1, Marecic 1/0, Norwood 1/0, Wallace 1/1 * PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating McCoy 463 265 2733 57.2 5.90 14 3.0 11 2.4 56 32/ 173 74.6 Wallace 66 39 390 59.1 5.91 2 3.0 1 1.5 76t 4/ 21 79.7 Cribbs 0 0 0 --- --- 0 --- 0 --- --- 1/ 7 --- TEAM 529 304 3123 57.5 5.90 16 3.0 12 2.3 76t 37/ 201 75.2 OPPONENTS 429 242 2937 56.4 6.85 16 3.7 9 2.1 80t 30/ 177 81.3

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Player Total Solo Asst. Sacks Yds Ints Yds PBU FF FR Safety TDsD’Qwell Jackson 145 107 38 3.5 25.0 1 24 3 1 3 0 0Ahtyba Rubin 74 49 25 4.0 27.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Usama Young 63 44 19 0.0 0.0 1 28 1 0 0 0 0Chris Gocong 62 44 18 3.5 23.0 0 0 3 1 1 0 0Joe Haden 61 50 11 1.0 0.0 0 0 19 1 0 0 0Phil Taylor 57 36 21 4.0 14.0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0Mike Adams 55 38 17 0.0 0.0 3 33 6 0 1 0 0Scott Fujita 51 37 14 0.0 0.0 1 3 3 0 0 0 0Jabaal Sheard 49 35 14 7.5 60.5 0 0 2 5 1 0 0Sheldon Brown 46 37 9 0.0 0.0 2 0 12 1 1 0 0T.J. Ward 38 27 11 1.0 7.0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0Jayme Mitchell 30 25 5 1.5 8.0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0Brian Schaefering 27 18 9 0.5 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dimitri Patterson 23 18 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0Kaluka Maiava 21 19 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Scott Paxson 20 9 11 1.0 5.0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0Emmanuel Stephens 15 6 9 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Buster Skrine 7 6 1 0.0 0.0 1 5 1 0 0 0 0Eric Hagg 7 5 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Auston English 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Brian Sanford 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Marcus Benard 2 1 1 0.5 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Titus Brown 2 0 2 1.0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Kiante Tripp 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TEAM 3 3 0 1.0 3.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0BROWNS TOTALS 864 618 246 30.0 177.0 9 93 68 13 9 0 0

Player Total Solo Asst. FF FR PATs Blk FG Blk Punts Blk Safety TDsJoshua Cribbs 11 6 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Kaluka Maiava 10 8 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Buster Skrine 9 7 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Quinton Spears 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Usama Young 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0James Dockery 5 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Mike Adams 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Titus Brown 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dimitri Patterson 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Ray Ventrone 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Owen Marecic 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Chris Gocong 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Emmanuel Stephens 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Marcus Benard 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Phil Dawson 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Eric Hagg 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Greg Little 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Chris Ogbonnaya 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Ryan Pontbriand 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Alex Smith 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0T.J. Ward 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jordan Norwood 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Armond Smith 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0BROWNS TOTALS 75 59 16 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

2011 REGULAR SEASON SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS

2011 REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS2011 DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

2011 REGULAR SEASON MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICSPlayer Total Solo Asst. FF FR PATs Blk FG Blk Punts Blk Safety TDsColt McCoy 2 2 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0Benjamin Watson 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Joe Thomas 2 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0Brian Robiskie 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Joshua Cribbs 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Alex Mack 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Evan Moore 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Owen Marecic 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Alex Smith 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0TEAM 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0BROWNS TOTALS 11 9 2 0 13 0 0 0 0 0

Cleveland Browns vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Week 17, Game 16 -22-

INTERCEPTIONSGame Opp. No. Yards LG TD Players 9/11 CIN -9/18 at Ind 1 28 28 0 Young9/25 MIA 1 4 4 0 Adams10/2 TEN 1 0 0 0 Adams 10/16 at Oak 0 0 0 010/23 SEA 1 0 0 0 S. Brown10/30 at SF -11/6 at Hou 1 24 24 0 Jackson11/13 STL 1 3 3 0 Fujita11/20 JAC - 11/27 at Cin -12/4 BAL -12/8 at Pit 1 29 29 0 Adams12/18 at Ari 1 5 5 0 Skrine12/24 at Bal 1 0 0 0 S. Brown1/1 PIT Totals 15 games 9 93 29 0 Adams (3), S. Brown (2), Fujita (1), Jackson (1), Skrine (1), Young (1)

FUMBLES FUMBLES FORCED FUMBLES RECOVEREDGame Opp. No. Players No. Players 9/11 CIN 2 S. Brown, Jackson -9/18 at Ind 1 Sheard 1 Sheard9/25 MIA 1 J. Mitchell 1 Jackson10/2 TEN - -10/16 at Oak 1 Sheard 1 Adams10/23 SEA 1 Ward 1 Jackson10/30 at SF 1 Taylor -11/6 at Hou - -11/13 STL 1 Gocong 1 Gocong11/20 JAC 1 Sheard - 11/27 at Cin 1 Sheard 1 Paxson12/4 BAL 1 Sheard 1 J. Mitchell12/8 at Pit 2 Haden, Maiava 2 S. Brown, Jackson12/18 at Ari - -12/24 at Bal - -1/1 PIT Totals 15 games 13 S. Brown, Gocong, Haden, 7 Adams, S. Brown, Gocong, Jackson (3), Jackson, Maiava, J. Mitchell, Sheard (5), Taylor, Ward J. Mitchell, Paxson, Sheard

QUARTERBACK SACKSGame Opp. No. Yards Players 9/11 CIN 4.0 18.0 Jackson (2.0), Haden (1.0), Benard (0.5), Schaefering (0.5)9/18 at Ind 2.0 15.0 Rubin (1.0), Sheard (1.0)9/25 MIA 5.0 24.0 Gocong (0.5), Jackson (0.5), J. Mitchell (1.5), Rubin (1.5), Taylor (1.0) 10/2 TEN - - 10/16 at Oak 2.0 9.0 Sheard (1.0), Taylor (1.0)10/23 SEA 4.0 28.0 Gocong (1.0), Rubin (0.5), Sheard (0.5), Ward (1.0), TEAM (1.0)10/30 at SF 1.0 3.0 Taylor (1.0)11/6 at Hou - - 11/13 STL 1.0 7.0 Taylor (1.0)11/20 JAC 1.0 15.0 Sheard (1.0)11/27 at Cin 2.0 13.0 T. Brown (1.0), Sheard (1.0) 12/4 BAL 1.0 0.0 Sheard (1.0)12/8 at Pit 2.0 11.0 Jackson (1.0), Paxson (1.0)12/18 at Ari 4.0 24.0 Gocong (2.0), Sheard (2.0) 12/24 at Bal 1.0 10.0 Rubin (1.0)1/2 PIT Totals 15 games 30.0 177.0 Sheard (7.5), Taylor (4.0), Jackson (3.5), Gocong (3.5), Rubin (3.0), J. Mitchell (1.5), T. Brown (1.0), Haden (1.0), Paxson (1.0), Ward (1.0), Benard (0.5), Schaefering (0.5)

2011 DEFENSIVE GAME-BY-GAME STATS

Cleveland Browns vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Week 17, Game 16 -23-

OFFENSIVE GAME-BY-GAME STARTERSGame Opp. WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB RB FB9/11 CIN Robiskie Thomas Pinkston Mack Lauvao Cousins Watson Massaquoi McCoy Hillis Marecic9/18 at Ind Cribbs Thomas Pinkston Mack Lauvao Hicks Watson Massaquoi McCoy Hillis Marecic 9/25 MIA Cribbs Thomas Pinkston Mack Lauvao Hicks Little (WR) Massaquoi McCoy Hardesty Marecic10/2 TEN Robiskie Thomas Pinkston Mack Lauvao Pashos Watson Massaquoi McCoy Hillis Hardesty (RB) 10/16 at Oak Little Thomas Pinkston Mack Lauvao Pashos Watson Massaquoi McCoy Hillis Al. Smith (TE)10/23 SEA Little Thomas Pinkston Mack Lauvao Pashos Watson Massaquoi McCoy Hardesty Al. Smith (TE)10/30 at SF Little Thomas Pinkston Mack Lauvao Pashos Watson Cribbs McCoy Hardesty Al. Smith (TE)11/6 at Hou Little Thomas Pinkston Mack Lauvao Pashos Watson Massaquoi McCoy Ogbonnaya Marecic 11/13 STL Little Thomas Pinkston Mack Lauvao Pashos Watson Cribbs McCoy Ogbonnaya Norwood (WR) 11/20 JAC Norwood Thomas Pinkston Mack Lauvao Pashos Watson Massaquoi McCoy Ogbonnaya Moore (TE) 11/27 at Cin Little Thomas Pinkston Mack Lauvao Pashos Watson Cribbs McCoy Ogbonnaya Moore (TE)12/4 BAL Little Thomas Pinkston Mack Lauvao Pashos Cribbs (WR) Massaquoi McCoy Hillis Norwood (WR) 12/8 at Pit Little Thomas Pinkston Mack Lauvao Pashos Watson Massaquoi McCoy Hillis Cribbs (WR)12/18 at Ari Little Thomas Pinkston Mack Lauvao Pashos Smith Massaquoi Wallace Hillis Norwood (WR) 12/24 at Bal Little Thomas Pinkston Mack Lauvao Pashos Cameron Massaquoi Wallace Hillis Moore (TE)1/1 PIT

DEFENSIVE GAME-BY-GAME STARTERSGame Opp. LE DT DT RE SLB MLB WLB LCB RCB FS SS9/11 CIN J. Mitchell Taylor Rubin Sheard Fujita Jackson Gocong Haden S. Brown Adams Ward 9/18 at Ind Sheard Taylor Rubin J. Mitchell Fujita Jackson Gocong Haden S. Brown Adams Ward9/25 MIA Sheard Taylor Rubin J. Mitchell Fujita Jackson Gocong Haden S. Brown Adams Ward10/2 TEN Sheard Taylor Rubin J. Mitchell Fujita Jackson Gocong Haden S. Brown Adams Ward 10/16 at Oak Sheard Taylor Rubin J. Mitchell Fujita Jackson Gocong Patterson S. Brown Adams Ward10/23 SEA Sheard Taylor Rubin J. Mitchell Maiava Jackson Gocong Haden S. Brown Adams Ward10/30 at SF Sheard Taylor Rubin J. Mitchell Fujita Jackson Gocong Haden S. Brown Adams Ward11/6 at Hou Sheard Taylor Rubin J. Mitchell Fujita Jackson Gocong Haden S. Brown Adams Ward11/13 STL Sheard Taylor Rubin Stephens Fujita Jackson Gocong Haden S. Brown Adams Young11/20 JAC Sheard Taylor Rubin Stephens Fujita Jackson Gocong Haden S. Brown Adams Young 11/27 at Cin Sheard Taylor Rubin Stephens Fujita Jackson Gocong Haden S. Brown Adams Young12/4 BAL Sheard Taylor Rubin J. Mitchell Gocong Jackson Maiava Haden S. Brown Adams Young12/8 at Pit Sheard Taylor Rubin J. Mitchell Gocong Jackson Maiava Haden S. Brown Adams Young12/18 at Ari Sheard Taylor Rubin J. Mitchell Gocong Jackson Maiava Haden S. Brown Adams Young12/24 at Bal Sheard Taylor Rubin J. Mitchell Gocong Jackson Maiava Haden S. Brown Adams Young1/1 PIT

2011 STARTING LINEUPS AND INACTIVES

GAME-BY-GAME INACTIVESGame Opp. 9/11 CIN Lewis C. Mitchell Hagg T. Brown Vallos Pashos Cameron 9/18 at Ind Lewis C. Mitchell Hagg T. Brown Vallos Pashos Cameron9/25 MIA Lewis Hillis Hagg T. Brown Vallos Pashos Cameron10/2 TEN Lewis C. Mitchell Hagg T. Brown Vallos Cousins Cameron 10/16 at Oak Lewis C. Mitchell Hagg Haden Greco Cousins Cameron10/23 SEA Lewis C. Mitchell Hagg Hillis Valllos Hicks Fujita10/30 at SF Lewis Massaquoi Ventrone Hillis Vallos Cousins English11/6 at Hou Lewis Patterson Ventrone Hillis Vallos Hardesty English11/13 STL Lewis Massaquoi Patterson Hillis Vallos Hardesty Ward11/20 JAC Lewis Cousins Cameron Hillis Vallos Hardesty Ward 11/27 at Cin Lewis Cousins Marecic J. Mitchell Vallos Spears Ward12/4 BAL Lewis Cousins Cameron English Vallos Spears Ward12/8 at Pit Lewis Cousins Cameron English Vallos Spears Ward12/18 at Ari McCoy Cousins Dockery Marecic Vallos Tripp Ward12/24 at Bal McCoy Cousins Dockery Norwood Vallos Tripp Windsor1/1 PIT

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Date 9/11 9/18 9/25 10/2 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13 11/20 11/27 12/4 12/8 12/18 12/24 1/1 Opponent CIN at Ind MIA TEN at Oak SEA at SF at Hou STL JAC at Cin BAL at Pit at Ari at Bal PIT GP GS DNP IAAdams, M. FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS 15 15 0 0Alford, D. PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0 0 0 0Benard, M. X X X X IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 4 0 0 0Brown, S. RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB 15 15 0 0Brown, T. IA IA IA IA X X X X X X X X X X IR 10 0 0 4Cameron, J. IA IA IA IA IA X X X X IA X IA IA X TE 7 1 0 8Clayton, T. N N N N N N N X X X N N N N N 3 0 0 0Cousins, O. RT X X IA IA X IA DNP DNP IA IA IA IA IA IA 4 1 2 9Cribbs, J. X WR WR X X X WR X WR X WR WR FB X X 15 7 0 0Dawson, P. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 15 0 0 0Dockery, J. X X X X X X DNP X X X X X X IA IA 12 0 1 2English, A. PS PS PS PS X X IA IA DNP X X IA IA X X 6 0 1 4Fujita, S. SLB SLB SLB SLB SLB IA SLB SLB SLB SLB SLB IR IR IR IR 10 10 0 1Gocong, C. WLB WLB WLB WLB WLB WLB WLB WLB WLB WLB WLB SLB SLB SLB SLB 15 15 0 0Greco, J. X X X X IA X X X X X X X X X X 14 0 0 1Grissett, T. N N N N N N N N N N N N N N PS 0 0 0 0Gronkowski, D. N N N N N N N N N N N N N N X 1 0 0 0Haden, J. LCB LCB LCB LCB IA LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB 14 14 0 1Hagg, E. IA IA IA IA IA IA X X X X X X X X X 9 0 0 6Hardesty, M. X X RB RB X RB RB IA IA IA DNP X X DNP DNP 9 4 3 3Hicks, A. X RT RT DNP X IA DNP X DNP DNP X DNP DNP X X 8 2 6 1Hillis, P. RB RB IA RB RB IA IA IA IA IA X RB RB RB RB 9 8 0 6Hodges, R. IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0 0 0 0Jackson, B. IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0 0 0 0Jackson, D. MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB 15 15 0 0Jacobs, B. PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS X X X X 4 0 0 0Lauvao, S. RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG 15 15 0 0Lewis, T. IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA DNP DNP 0 0 2 13Little, G. X X WR X WR WR WR WR WR X WR WR WR WR WR 15 11 0 0Mack, A. C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C 15 15 0 0Maiava, K. X X X X X SLB X X X X X WLB WLB WLB WLB 15 5 0 0Marecic, O. FB FB FB X X X X FB X X IA X X IA X 13 4 0 2Massaquoi, M. WR WR WR WR WR WR IA WR IA WR X WR WR WR WR 13 12 0 2Maynard, B. N X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 14 0 0 0McCoy, C. QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB IA IA 13 13 0 2McGee, R. X IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 1 0 0 0Mitchell, C. IA IA X IA IA IA X X X X X X X X X 10 0 0 5Mitchell, J. LE RE RE RE RE RE RE RE DNP X IA RE RE RE RE 13 12 1 1Moore, E. X X X X X X X X X TE TE X X X TE 15 3 0 0Norwood, J. X X X X X X X X WR WR X WR X WR IA 14 4 0 1Ogbonnaya, C. N N N N N X X RB RB RB RB X X X X 10 4 0 0Omon, X. N PS PS PS PS N N N N N N N N N N 0 0 0 0Pashos, T. IA IA IA RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT 12 12 0 3Patterson, D. X X X X LCB X X IA IA X X X X X X 13 1 0 2Paxson, S. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 15 0 0 0Pinkston, J. LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG 15 15 0 0Pontbriand, R. X X X X X X X X X X X N N N N 11 0 0 0Porter, Q. PS N N N N N N N N N N N N N N 0 0 0 0Robertson, C. N N N N N N N N N N N N N N PS 0 0 0 0Robiskie, B. WR X X WR X X DNP N N N N N N N N 6 2 1 0Rubin, A. DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT 15 15 0 0Sanford, B. PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS X X X X 4 0 0 0Schaefering, B. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 15 0 0 0Shaw, J. PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0 0 0 0Sheard, J. RE LE LE LE LE LE LE LE LE LE LE LE LE LE LE 15 15 0 0Sims, D. N N N N N N N N N N N PS PS PS PS 0 0 0 0Skrine, B. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 15 0 0 0Smith, Al. X X X X TE TE TE X X X X X X TE IR 14 4 0 0Smith, Ar. DNP X X X DNP PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 3 0 2 0Smith, B. N N N N N N N N N N N PS PS PS X 1 0 0 0Spears, Q. X X X X X X X X X X IA IA IA X X 11 0 0 3Steinbach, E. IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0 0 0 0Stephens, E. DNP X X X X DNP X X RE RE RE IR IR IR IR 9 3 2 0Ta’ufo’ou, W. N PS PS PS PS PS PS PS N N N N N N N 0 0 0 0Taylor, P. DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT 15 15 0 0Thomas, J. LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT 15 15 0 0Tripp, K. N N N N PS PS PS PS PS PS X X X IA IA 3 0 0 2Vallos, S. IA IA IA IA X IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA 1 0 0 14Ventrone, R. X X X X X X IA IA X X X X X X X 14 0 0 1Wallace, S. DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP X DNP DNP X X QB QB 5 2 10 0Ward, T.J. SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS IA IA IA IA IA IA IR 8 8 0 6Watson, B. TE TE X TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE X TE IR IR 13 11 0 0Williams, E. PS N N N N N N N PS PS PS PS PS X X 2 0 0 0Windsor, R. PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS IA 0 0 0 1Young, U. X X X X X X X X SS SS SS SS SS SS SS 15 6 0 0Yount, C. N N N N N N N N N N N X X X X 4 0 0 0N - not with team; PS - practice squad; X - played in game; IA - inactive; PUP - physically unable to perform list; NFI - non-football injury; SUS - suspended by league; E - roster exemption

2011 PARTICIPATION CHART

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MOST YARDS RUSHINGBrowns: 115, Chris Ogbonnaya (11/20 vs. Jacksonville) Opponent: 204, Ray Rice (12/4 vs. Baltimore)

MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTSBrowns: 33, Montario Hardesty (10/23 vs. Seattle) Opponent: 31, Frank Gore (10/30 at San Francisco)

MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNSBrowns: 2, Peyton Hillis (9/18 at Indianapolis)Opponent: 1, 11 times, most recently: Chris Wells (12/18 at Arizona)

LONGEST RUSHBrowns: 40, Chris Ogbonnaya (11/20 vs. Jacksonville) Opponent: 67, Ray Rice (12/4 vs. Baltimore)

MOST YARDS PASSINGBrowns: 350, Colt McCoy (10/2 vs. Tennessee) Opponent: 313, John Skelton (12/18 at Arizona)

MOST PASSING ATTEMPTSBrowns: 61, Colt McCoy (10/2 vs. Tennessee) Opponent: 46, John Skelton (12/18 at Arizona)

MOST PASSING COMPLETIONSBrowns: 40, Colt McCoy (10/2 vs. Tennessee) Opponent: 28, John Skelton (12/18 at Arizona)

HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (MIN 15 ATT.)Browns: 74.1%, Colt McCoy (11/13 vs. St. Louis) Opponent: 76.2%, Ben Roethlisberger (12/8 at Pittsburgh)

MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSESBrowns: 2, four times, most recently: Colt McCoy (11/27 at Cincinnati) Opponent: 3, Matt Hasselbeck (10/2 vs. Tennessee)

MOST RECEPTIONSBrowns: 6, six times, most recently: Greg Little (11/13 vs. St. Louis) Opponent: 7, two times, most recently: Todd Heap (12/18 at Arizona)

MOST RECEIVING YARDS Browns: 131, Greg Little (12/18 at Arizona) Opponent: 151, Antonio Brown (12/8 at Pittsburgh)

LONGEST RECEPTIONBrowns: 76, Greg Little (12/18 at Arizona) Opponent: 80, Jared Cook (10/2 vs. Tennessee)

MOST TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONSBrowns: 1, 16 times, most recently: Evan Moore (12/24 at Baltimore) Opponent: 1, 16 times, most recently: Ray Rice/Ed Dickson (12/24 at Baltimore)

MOST POINTSBrowns: 12, Peyton Hillis (9/18 at Indianapolis) Opponent: 6, 27 times, most recently: Ray Rice/Ed Dickson (12/24 at Baltimore)

MOST SACKSBrowns: 2, three times, most recently: Chris Gocong/Jabaal Sheard (12/18 at Arizona) Opponent: 2, fi ve times, most recently: O’Brien Schofi eld (12/18 at Arizona)

MOST INTERCEPTIONSBrowns: 1, nine times, most recently: Sheldon Brown (12/24 at Baltimore)Opponent: 1, 12 times, most recently: Lardarius Webb (12/24 at Baltimore)

2011 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

2011 TURNOVER TABLE -----TAKEAWAYS----- -----GIVEAWAYS-----Game Opp. Fumbles INTs Total Pts Off Fumbles INT Total Pts Off Difference Result9/11 CIN 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 -1 L, 17-279/18 at Ind 1 1 2 6 1 0 1 3 +1 W, 27-199/25 MIA 1 1 2 0 0 1 1 7 +1 W, 17-16 10/2 TEN 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 7 0 L, 13-3110/16 at Oak 1 0 1 7 1 0 1 7 0 L, 17-2410/23 SEA 1 1 2 3 0 1 1 0 +1 W, 6-310/30 at SF 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 7 -2 L, 10-2011/6 at Hou 0 1 1 0 1 1 2 10 -1 L, 12-3011/13 STL 1 1 2 3 1 0 1 3 +1 L, 12-1311/20 JAC 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 -1 W, 14-10 11/27 at Cin 1 0 1 7 0 1 1 3 0 L, 20-2312/4 BAL 1 0 1 3 0 1 1 3 0 L, 10-2412/8 at Pit 2 1 3 0 0 2 2 7 +1 L, 3-14 12/18 at Ari 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 3 -1 L, 17-2012/24 at Bal 0 1 1 7 0 1 1 7 0 L, 14-201/1 PIT Totals 15 games 9 9 18 36 6 12 18 67 0

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MOST POINTSBrowns: 27 (9/18 at Indianapolis) Opponent: 31 (10/2 vs. Tennessee)

MOST POINTS, QUARTERBrowns: 14, two times, most recently: Second (9/18 at Indianapolis) Opponent: 14, three times, most recently: First (11/6 at Houston)

MOST POINTS, HALFBrowns: 17, First (11/27 at Cincinnati) Opponent: 24, First (11/6 at Houston)

MOST FIRST DOWNSBrowns: 25 (10/2 vs. Tennessee) Opponent: 24, two times, most recently: (12/18 at Arizona)

MOST YARDS RUSHING (NET)Browns: 148 (11/20 vs. Jacksonville)Opponent: 290 (12/4 vs. Baltimore)

MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTSBrowns: 45 (10/23 vs. Seattle) Opponent: 55 (12/4 vs. Baltimore)

MOST PASSING YARDS (NET)Browns: 332 (10/2 vs. Tennessee) Opponent: 289 (12/18 at Arizona)

MOST PASSING ATTEMPTSBrowns: 61 (10/2 vs. Tennessee) Opponent: 46 (12/18 at Arizona)

MOST PASSING COMPLETIONSBrowns: 40 (10/2 vs. Tennessee) Opponent: 28 (12/18 at Arizona)

MOST SACKS (BY DEFENSE)Browns: 5.0 (9/11 vs. Cincinnati) Opponent: 4.0, four times, most recently: (11/6 at Houston)

MOST TOTAL NET YARDSBrowns: 416 (10/2 vs. Tennessee) Opponent: 448 (12/4 vs. Baltimore)

MOST PENALTIES (NO. – YDS)Browns: 11 – 72 (9/11 vs. Cincinnati) Opponent: 12 – 97 (12/8 at Pittsburgh)

MOST TIME OF POSSESSIONBrowns: 42:56 (10/23 vs. Seattle) Opponent: 37:51 (9/25 vs. Miami)

FEWEST POINTSBrowns: 3 (12/8 at Pittsburgh) Opponent: 3 (10/23 vs. Seattle)

FEWEST POINTS, HALFBrowns: 0, three times, most recently: First (12/24 at Baltimore) Opponent: 0, First (10/23 vs. Seattle)

FEWEST FIRST DOWNSBrowns: 10 (11/6 at Houston) Opponent: 9 (10/23 vs. Seattle)

FEWEST YARDS RUSHING (NET)Browns: 44 (11/6 at Houston)Opponent: 68 (10/23 vs. Seattle)

FEWEST RUSHING ATTEMPTSBrowns: 17 (12/4 vs. Baltimore) Opponent: 16 (10/23 vs. Seattle)

FEWEST PASSING YARDS (NET)Browns: 128 (11/6 at Houston) Opponent: 69 (10/23 vs. Seattle)

FEWEST PASSING ATTEMPTSBrowns: 22 (11/6 at Houston) Opponent: 21, two times, most recently: (12/8 at Pittsburgh)

FEWEST COMPLETIONSBrowns: 14 (11/6 at Houston) Opponent: 10, two times, most recently: (12/4 vs. Baltimore)

FEWEST SACKS (BY DEFENSE)Browns: 0.0, two times, most recently: (11/6 at Houston) Opponent: 0.0, two times, most recently: (9/25 vs. Miami)

FEWEST TOTAL NET YARDSBrowns: 172 (11/6 at Houston) Opponent: 137 (10/23 vs. Seattle)

FEWEST PENALTIES (NO. – YDS)Browns: 3 – 15 (11/27 at Cincinnati) Opponent: 2 – 13 (12/18 at Arizona)

LEAST TIME OF POSSESSIONBrowns: 22:09 (9/25 vs. Miami) Opponent: 17:04 (10/23 vs. Seattle)

2011 TEAM SUPERLATIVES

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FIRST DOWNS EARNED - REGULAR SEASONPLAYER RUSHING RECEIVING TOTALPeyton Hillis 32 5 37Greg Little 2 35 37 Joshua Cribbs 0 21 21 Benjamin Watson 0 21 21 Chris Ogbonnaya 13 7 20 Mohamed Massaquoi 0 18 18Colt McCoy 17 0 17 Evan Moore 0 17 17Jordan Norwood 0 15 15Montario Hardesty 6 8 14Alex Smith 0 9 9Owen Marecic 1 2 3Seneca Wallace 2 1 3Brian Robiskie 0 2 2Thomas Clayton 1 0 1Carlton Mitchell 0 1 1PENALTY 28Totals 264

Date Opp. Att. Results 9/11 CIN 1/2 McCoy pass incomplete short middle to McCoy./McCoy up the middle for three yards. 9/18 at Ind 1/1 McCoy up the middle for two yards.9/25 MIA 1/1 McCoy pass short right to Hardesty for 10 yards.10/2 TEN 2/5 McCoy pass short right to Little for fi ve yards./McCoy pass short middle to Watson for 10 yards. 10/16 at Oak 0/1 McCoy pass incomplete short right to Massaquoi.10/23 SEA 0/0 -10/30 at SF 2/2 McCoy right guard for one yard./McCoy pass short middle to Little for eight yards.11/6 at Hou 2/2 McCoy pass short middle to Moore for six yards./Clayton right guard for three yards.11/13 STL 0/0 -11/20 JAC 0/0 -11/27 at Cin 0/1 McCoy pass incomplete deep right to Cribbs.12/4 BAL 1/1 McCoy deep pass right to Moore for 22 yards, Touchdown.12/8 at Pit 0/1 McCoy sacked for -6 yards.12/18 at Ari 0/0 -12/24 at Bal 0/1 Wallace pass short left to Hillis for no gain.1/1 PIT Totals 15 games 10/18

2011 STATISTICS

FOURTH DOWN CONVERSIONS

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2011 STATISTICS

REPLAYS AND CHALLENGESBrowns ChallengesDate Opp. Time Initial Call Decision9/18 IND 3:28 - 4th Q Collins sacked, fumbles, recovered by Sheard. Cleveland challenged the runner was down by contact and the play was REVERSED.10/23 SEA 10:39 - 3rd Q McCoy pass intended for Moore intercepted by Hawthorne. Cleveland challenged the incomplete ruling and the play was UPHELD.12/4 BAL 11:15 - 2nd Q McCoy pass to Norwood, fumbles, recovered by Reed. Cleveland challenged the incomplete ruling the play was REVERSED.12/8 PIT 1:10 - 1st Q Roethlisberger pass deep left to A. Brown. Cleveland challenged the pass completion ruling and the play was REVERSED.

Opponent ChallengesDate Opp. Time Initial Call Decision9/11 CIN 6:43 - 3rd Q McCoy pass incomplete short right to Little. Cincinnati challenged that ball tipped and ruling was UPHELD.9/11 CIN 5:25 - 3rd Q McGee punt downed at CIN one yard line. Cincinnati challenged the kick touched ruling and the play was REVERSED.9/18 IND 10:27 - 2nd Q McCoy pass short right to Marecic. Indianapolis challenged the completion ruling and the play was REVERSED.10/2 TEN 4:51 - 4th Q McCoy pass deep left to Massaquoi. Tennessee challenged the illegal forward pass ruling and the play was REVERSED. 10/23 SEA 11:34- 2nd Q Whitehurst sacked, fumbles, recovered by Jackson. Seattle challenged the fumble ruling and the play was UPHELD.10/30 SF 9:56 - 2nd Q Gore up the middle for no gain. San Francisco challenged runner broke the plane and ruling was UPHELD.11/6 HOU 2:51 - 4th Q Ward right tackle for -1 yard, fumbles, recovered by Taylor. Houston challenged the fumble ruling and the play was REVERSED.11/20 JAC 4:10 - 2nd Q McCoy pass incomplete short right to Ogbonnaya. Jacksonville challenged the tipped pass ruling and the play was UPHELD.11/27 CIN 2:10 - 1st Q McCoy scrambles left end for two yards. Cincinnati challenged the fi rst down ruling and the play was REVERSED.12/4 BAL 13:48 - 4th Q Williams right guard, fumbles, recovered by Paxson. Baltimore challenged the fumble ruling and the play was REVERSED.12/18 ARI 12:07 - 2nd Q Wallace pass short right to Norwood for eight yards. Arizona challenged the incomplete ruling and the play was UPHELD.12/18 ARI 7:06 - 4th Q Wallace sacked for -9 yards. Arizona challenged runner was down by contact ruling and the play was REVERSED.

Replay Assistant Challenges-Last two minutes of each half and overtime only-Date Opp. Time Initial Call Decision9/18 IND :38 - 2nd Q Hillis left tackle for one yard, TOUCHDOWN. Replay Assistant challenged runner broke the plane and the play was REVERSED.10/2 TEN 1:53 - 2nd Q McCoy short pass middle to Al. Smith. Replay Assistant challenged incomplete pass ruling and the play was REVERSED. 10/16 OAK 12:07 - 2nd Q Ford returns kickoff 101 yards, TOUCHDOWN Replay Assistant challenged runner was in bounds and the play was UPHELD.10/16 OAK 1:53 - 4th Q McCoy pass intended for Watson intercepted by Branch. Replay Assistant challenged incomplete pass ruling and the play was REVERSED.10/16 OAK 1:11 - 4th Q Dawson kicks onside, recovered by Dockery. Replay Assistant challenged loose ball recovery ruling and the play was UPHELD.10/30 SF 11:28 - 2nd Q Gore right guard for seven yards, TOUCHDOWN. Replay Assistant challenged runner broke the plane and the play was REVERSED.10/30 SF 6:23 - 4th Q McCoy pass deep left for Cribbs, TOUCHDOWN. Replay Assistant challenged runner was in bounds and the play was UPHELD.11/20 JAC :20 - 2nd Q Gabbert pass incomplete deep middle to Lewis. Replay Assistant challenged incomplete pass ruling and the play was UPHELD.12/8 PIT 10:31 - 1st Q McCoy scrambles up the middle for two yards. Replay Assistant challenged runner broke the plane and the play was REVERSED.12/8 PIT 13:15 - 4th Q Roethlisberger to Wallace for 24 yards, TOUCHDOWN. Replay Assistant challenged runner broke the plane and the play was REVERSED.12/8 PIT 1:57 - 4th Q McCoy pass intended for Little intercepted by Farrior. Replay Assistant challenged pass completion ruling and the play was REVERSED.12/18 ARI :51 - 2nd Q Skelton pass to Doucet for 8 yards, fumbles out of bounds. Replay Assistant challenged pass completion ruling and the play was REVERSED.

Cleveland Browns vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Week 17, Game 16 -29-

2011 BIG PLAYS

Date Opp. Passer Receiver Yards Qtr12/18 ARI Wallace Little 76t 39/11 CIN McCoy Massaquoi 56 212/4 BAL McCoy Hillis 52 311/13 STL McCoy Little 52 211/20 JAC McCoy Norwood 51 210/30 SF McCoy Cribbs 45t 411/27 CIN McCoy Norwood 36 19/11 CIN McCoy Watson 34t 212/8 PIT McCoy Moore 33 19/25 MIA McCoy Cribbs 33t 212/18 ARI Wallace Little 31 412/18 ARI Wallace Massaquoi 29 1 10/30 SF McCoy Watson 29 39/18 IND McCoy Massaquoi 28 210/2 TEN McCoy Hadesty 27 112/8 PIT McCoy Cribbs 25 112/8 PIT McCoy Massaquoi 25 19/18 IND McCoy Cribbs 25 210/2 TEN McCoy Little 25 111/27 CIN McCoy Norwood 24t 111/6 HOU McCoy Little 24 412/24 BAL Wallace Cribbs 23 410/16 OAK McCoy Cribbs 23 212/4 BAL McCoy Moore 22t 411/20 JAC McCoy Little 22 211/13 STL McCoy Watson 22 311/6 HOU McCoy Cribbs 20 411/13 STL McCoy Cribbs 20 1

BROWNS COMPLETIONS OVER 20 YARDS OPPONENTS COMPLETIONS OVER 20 YARDSDate Opp. Passer Receiver Yards Qtr10/2 TEN Hasselbeck Cook 80t 212/8 PIT Roethlisberger Brown 79t 410/2 TEN Hasselbeck Washington 57 211/27 CIN Dalton Green 51 412/24 BAL Flacco Rice 42t 2 9/11 CIN Gradkowski Green 41t 410/30 SF Smith Crabtree 41 39/25 MIA Henne Hartline 38 310/23 SEA Whitehurst Rice 38 310/16 OAK Lechler Boss 35t 311/27 CIN Dalton Green 35 312/18 ARI Skelton Fitzgerald 32 512/4 BAL Flacco Smith 32 39/25 MIA Henne Hartline 31 212/24 BAL Flacco Smith 29 111/20 JAC Gabbert Hill 28 412/8 PIT Roethlisberger Brown 27 410/16 OAK Boller Ford 27 312/4 BAL Flacco Pitta 26 29/25 MIA Henne Fasano 26 112/4 BAL Flacco Dickson 25 210/2 TEN Hasselbeck Johnson 25 112/18 ARI Skelton King 24 311/27 CIN Dalton Green 24 111/13 STL Bradford Lloyd 24 112/18 ARI Skelton Fitzgerald 23 412/8 PIT Roethlisberger Wallace 22 112/8 PIT Roethlisberger Cotchery 22 312/8 PIT Roethlisberger Wallace 22 411/27 CIN Dalton Gresham 22t 311/6 HOU Schaub Dreessen 22 1 9/11 CIN Dalton Gresham 22 19/11 CIN Gradkowski Gresham 22 39/11 CIN Gradkowski Leonard 22 412/18 ARI Skelton Roberts 21 410/16 OAK Campbell Heyward-Bey 21 112/18 ARI Skelton Doucet 20 49/11 CIN Dalton Simpson 20 19/18 IND Collins Wayne 20 19/18 IND Collins Wayne 20 410/2 TEN Hasselbeck Hawkins 20 311/13 STL Bradford Miller 20 1

BROWNS RUSHES OVER 15 YARDS OPPONENTS RUSHES OVER 15 YARDSDate Opp. Rusher Yards Qtr11/20 JAC Ogbonnaya 40 411/13 STL Ogbonnaya 32 312/8 PIT Ogbonnaya 28 29/18 IND Hillis 24t 411/27 CIN McCoy 20 39/25 MIA Hardesty 19 312/18 ARI Hillis 18 19/11 CIN Hillis 17 29/25 MIA Hardesty 17 312/24 BAL Hillis 15 412/18 ARI Wallace 15 511/20 JAC McCoy 15 310/23 SEA Hardesty 15 4

Date Opp. Rusher Yards Qtr12/4 BAL Rice 67 39/11 CIN Benson 39 412/24 BAL Flacco 33 311/27 CIN Benson 33 112/4 BAL Rice 30 111/6 HOU Tate 27t 111/6 HOU Foster 27 310/30 SF Hunter 26 110/30 SF Gore 26 211/6 HOU Tate 24 210/30 SF Gore 24 110/16 OAK McFadden 24 111/13 STL Jackson 22 212/8 PIT Wallace 21 111/6 HOU Foster 19t 29/18 IND Carter 18 111/13 STL Jackson 17 311/27 CIN Benson 16t 110/30 SF Gore 16 412/8 PIT Mendenhall 15 312/4 BAL Williams 15 29/18 IND Addai 15 3

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2011 BIG PLAYS

Date Opp. Returner Yards Qtr Result11/6 HOU Cribbs 63 1 Field Goal9/18 IND Cribbs 52 2 Touchdown9/11 CIN Cribbs 51 2 Touchdown11/20 JAC Cribbs 37 2 Punt12/18 ARI Skrine 32 4 Punt11/6 HOU Cribbs 31 1 Fumble10/30 SF Cribbs 31 1 Punt10/16 OAK Adams 30 1 Punt

BROWNS KICKOFF RETURNS (30+ YARDS) OPP. KICKOFF RETURNS (30+ YARDS)

BROWNS PUNT RETURNS (20+ YARDS) OPP. PUNT RETURNS (20+ YARDS)

Date Opp. Returner Yards Qtr Result10/16 OAK Ford 101t 2 Touchdown12/18 ARI Stephens-Howling 37 3 Interception10/16 OAK Ford 37 4 Touchdown9/11 CIN Tate 35 2 Punt9/18 IND Lefeged 32 2 Field Goal12/24 BAL Reed 30 3 Punt

Date Opp. Returner Yards Qtr Result12/24 BAL Cribbs 84t 3 Touchdown9/18 IND Cribbs 43 4 Touchdown10/16 OAK Cribbs 31 4 Field Goal12/18 ARI Cribbs 24 1 Punt9/11 CIN Cribbs 21 3 Field Goal9/11 CIN Cribbs 21 4 Touchdown

Date Opp. Returner Yards Qtr Result12/4 BAL Webb 68t 4 Touchdown11/6 HOU Jones 50 2 Interception10/23 SEA Washington 36 3 Interception12/18 ARI Peterson 32 5 Field Goal

LONGEST DRIVESGAME-BY-GAME - LONGEST DRIVES - PLAYS

GAME-BY-GAME - LONGEST DRIVES - NET YARDS

BROWNS OPPONENTS Game #Plays Net Yards/Time Drive Result #Plays Net Yards/Time Drive Result 9/11 CIN 10 50/4:50 Field Goal 10 35/4:40 Field Goal9/18 at Ind 11 55/6:22 Touchdown 12 83/2:35 Touchdown 9/25 MIA 13 80/2:40 Touchdown 14 70/8:08 Field Goal 10/2 TEN 15 69/5:52 Touchdown 11 46/4:59 Field Goal10/16 at Oak 14 95/3:38 Touchdown 15 88/7:48 Touchdown 10/23 SEA 14 60/6:49 Blocked FG 9 60/2:39 Field Goal10/30 at SF 8 80/2:24 Touchdown 12 64/4:21 Touchdown 11/6 at Hou 11 64/5:48 Touchdown 13 78/7:19 Field Goal11/13 STL 11 54/5:57 Field Goal 10 69/4:58 Touchdown11/20 JAC 12 85/6:22 Touchdown 18 92/9:53 Touchdown 11/27 at Cin 15 66/6:01 Field Goal 13 76/7:33 Downs12/4 BAL 10 73/2:36 Touchdown 12 78/6:27 Missed FG12/8 at Pit 12 45/2:52 Downs 14 89/7:47 Downs12/18 at Ari 15 54/7:19 Field Goal 11 87/4:49 Touchdown12/24 at Bal 12 80/5:45 Touchdown 11 62/5:09 Field Goal1/1 PIT

BROWNS OPPONENTS Game #Plays Net Yards/Time Drive Result #Plays Net Yards/Time Drive Result 9/11 CIN 9 90/3:21 Touchdown 5 62/1:51 Touchdown9/18 at Ind 10 80/3:38 Touchdown 12 83/2:35 Touchdown9/25 MIA 13 80/2:40 Touchdown 11 75/3:38 Field Goal 10/2 TEN 15 69/5:52 Touchdown 1 80/0:18 Touchdown10/16 at Oak 14 95/3:38 Touchdown 15 88/7:48 Touchdown10/23 SEA 14 60/6:49 Blocked FG 9 60/2:39 Field Goal10/30 at SF 8 80/2:24 Touchdown 11 88/7:03 Field Goal11/6 at Hou 11 64/5:48 Touchdown 9 82/5:10 Touchdown11/13 STL 8 68/4:26 Field Goal 10 69/4:58 Touchdown11/20 JAC 8 87/4:32 Touchdown 18 92/9:53 Touchdown 11/27 at Cin 9 82/4:05 Touchdown 13 76/7:33 Downs12/4 BAL 10 73/2:36 Touchdown 12 78/6:27 Missed FG12/8 at Pit 10 78/5:38 Field Goal 14 89/7:47 Downs12/18 at Ari 6 88/3:21 Touchdown 11 87/4:49 Touchdown12/24 at Bal 11 81/3:21 End of Half 9 82/4:53 Touchdown1/1 PIT

Cleveland Browns vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Week 17, Game 16 -31-

2011 NUMBERS IN THE RED ZONEvs. Cincinnati Bengals (9/11) ATTEMPTS IN THE RED ZONE

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

at Indianapolis Colts (9/18) ATTEMPTS IN THE RED ZONE

1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total TDs FGs Pts. Turn.Offense 0 2 0 2 4 2 2 20 0Defense 0 1 1 1 3 1 2 13 0

vs. Miami Dolphins (9/25) ATTEMPTS IN THE RED ZONE

1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total TDs FGs Pts. Turn.Offense 0 0 1 1 2 1 1 10 0Defense 1 1 1 0 3 1 2 13 0

vs. Tennessee Titans (10/2) ATTEMPTS IN THE RED ZONE

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

at Oakland Raiders (10/16) ATTEMPTS IN THE RED ZONE

1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total TDs FGs Pts. Turn.Offense 0 1 0 1 2 2 0 14 0Defense 1 0 0 1 2 1 0 7 1

vs. Seattle Seahawks (10/23) ATTEMPTS IN THE RED ZONE

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

at San Francisco (10/30) ATTEMPTS IN THE RED ZONE

1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total TDs FGs Pts. Turn.Offense 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Defense 2 2 0 1 5 2 2 20 1

at Houston (11/6) ATTEMPTS IN THE RED ZONE

1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total TDs FGs Pts. Turn.Offense 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 7 0Defense 1 2 1 0 4 2 2 20 0

vs. St. Louis Rams (11/13) ATTEMPTS IN THE RED ZONE

1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total TDs FGs Pts. Turn.Offense 0 2 1 1 4 0 3 9 1Defense 0 2 0 1 3 1 2 13 0

vs. Jacksonville Jaguars (11/20) ATTEMPTS IN THE RED ZONE

1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total TDs FGs Pts. Turn.Offense 0 1 1 2 4 2 0 14 2Defense 0 1 0 2 3 1 1 10 0

at Cincinnati Bengals (11/27) ATTEMPTS IN THE RED ZONE

1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total TDs FGs Pts. Turn.Offense 0 2 0 0 2 1 1 10 0Defense 2 0 1 1 4 1 2 13 1

vs. Baltimore Ravens (12/4) ATTEMPTS IN THE RED ZONE

1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total TDs FGs Pts. Turn.Offense 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 3 0Defense 0 3 1 1 5 2 1 17 1

at Pittsburgh Steelers (12/8) ATTEMPTS IN THE RED ZONE

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

at Arizona Cardinals (12/18) ATTEMPTS IN THE RED ZONE

1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total TDs FGs Pts. Turn.Offense 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 7 0Defense 0 1 0 2 1 4 2 2 20 0

at Baltimore Ravens (12/24) ATTEMPTS IN THE RED ZONE

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

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NO NAME POS HT WT DOB AGE EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ GP/GS/DNP/IA 20 Adams, Mike DB 5-11 200 3/24/81 30 8 Delaware Paterson, N.J. UFA (S.F.) - ‘07 15/15/0/024 Brown, Sheldon DB 5-10 200 3/19/79 32 10 South Carolina Fort Lawn, S.C. Tr. (Phi.) - ‘10 15/15/0/084 Cameron, Jordan TE 6-5 245 8/7/88 23 R Southern California Newbury Park, Calif. D4a - ‘11 7/1/0/872 Cousins, Oniel OL 6-4 315 6/29/84 27 4 UTEP Fullerton, Calif. W. (Bal.) - ‘11 4/1/2/916 Cribbs, Joshua WR 6-1 215 6/9/83 28 7 Kent State Washington, D.C. FA - ‘05 15/7/0/04 Dawson, Phil K 5-11 200 1/23/75 36 13 Texas Dallas, Texas FA - ‘99 15/0/0/034 Dockery, James DB 6-1 185 11/9/88 23 R Oregon State La Quinta, Calif. FA - ‘11 12/0/1/294 English, Auston DL 6-3 250 3/10/87 24 1 Oklahoma Canadian, Texas FA - ‘11 6/0/1/451 Gocong, Chris LB 6-2 263 11/16/83 28 6 Cal Poly SLO Santa Barbara, Calif. Tr. (Phi.) - ‘10 15/15/0/077 Greco, John OL 6-4 315 3/24/85 26 4 Toledo Youngstown, Ohio Tr. (St. L) - ‘11 14/0/0/187 Gronkowski, Dan TE 6-5 255 1/21/85 26 2 Maryland Williamsville, N.Y. Fa - ‘11 1/0/0/023 Haden, Joe DB 5-11 190 4/14/89 22 2 Florida Fort Washington, Md. D1 - ‘10 14/14/0/127 Hagg, Eric DB 6-1 205 9/15/89 22 R Nebraska Peoria, Ariz. D7 - ‘11 9/0/0/631 Hardesty, Montario RB 6-0 225 2/1/87 24 2 Tennessee New Bern, N.C. D2b - ‘10 9/4/3/375 Hicks, Artis OL 6-4 325 11/28/78 33 10 Memphis Jackson, Tenn. FA ‘ 11 8/2/6/140 Hillis, Peyton RB 6-2 250 1/21/86 25 4 Arkansas Conway, Ark. Tr. (Den.) - ‘10 9/8/0/652 Jackson, D’Qwell LB 6-0 240 9/26/83 28 6 Maryland Largo, Fla. D2 - ‘06 15/15/0/054 Jacobs, Benjamin LB 6-4 243 4/17/88 23 R Fresno State Las Vegas, Nev. FA - ‘11 4/0/0/066 Lauvao, Shawn OL 6-3 315 10/26/87 24 2 Arizona State Honolulu, Hawaii D3b - ‘10 15/15/0/09 Lewis, Thaddeus QB 6-2 200 11/19/87 24 1 Duke Opa-Locka, Fla. W. (St. L) - ‘11 0/0/2/1315 Little, Greg WR 6-2 220 5/30/89 22 R North Carolina Durham, N.C. D2b - ‘11 15/11/0/055 Mack, Alex OL 6-4 311 11/19/85 26 3 California Santa Barbara, Calif. D1 - ‘09 15/15/0/056 Maiava, Kaluka LB 6-0 229 12/27/86 25 3 Southern California Wailuku, Hawaii D4 - ‘09 15/5/0/048 Marecic, Owen FB 6-0 245 10/4/88 23 R Stanford Portland, Ore. D4b - ‘11 13/4/0/211 Massaquoi, Mohamed WR 6-2 207 11/24/86 25 3 Georgia Charlotte, N.C. D2b - ‘09 13/12/0/27 Maynard, Brad P 6-1 188 2/9/74 37 15 Ball State Tipton, Ind. FA - ‘11 14/0/0/012 McCoy, Colt QB 6-1 215 9/5/86 25 2 Texas Tuscola, Texas D3a - ‘10 13/13/0/218 Mitchell, Carlton WR 6-3 215 4/6/88 23 2 South Florida Gainesville, Fla. D6a - ‘10 10/0/0/592 Mitchell, Jayme DL 6-6 285 3/15/84 27 6 Mississippi Jackson, Miss. Tr. (Min.) - ‘10 13/12/1/189 Moore, Evan TE 6-6 250 1/3/85 26 3 Stanford Brea, Calif. FA - ‘09 15/3/0/010 Norwood, Jordan WR 5-11 180 9/29/86 25 1 Penn State State College, Pa. FA - ‘10 14/4/0/125 Ogbonnaya, Chris RB 6-0 225 5/5/86 25 2 Texas Houston, Texas FA - ‘11 10/4/0/079 Pashos, Tony OL 6-6 325 8/3/80 31 9 Illinois Lockport, Ill. UFA (S.F.) - ‘10 12/12/0/321 Patterson, Dimitri DB 5-10 200 6/18/83 28 5 Tuskegee Orlando, Fla. UFA (Phi.) - ‘11 13/1/0/269 Paxson, Scott DL 6-4 290 2/3/83 28 2 Penn State Philadelphia, Pa. FA - ‘11 15/0/0/062 Pinkston, Jason OL 6-4 305 9/5/87 24 R Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pa. D5b - ‘11 15/15/0/071 Rubin, Ahtyba DL 6-2 330 7/25/86 25 4 Iowa State Pensacola, Fla. D6a - ‘08 15/15/0/070 Sanford, Brian DL 6-2 280 9/12/87 24 2 Temple Hartford, Conn. FA - ‘10 4/0/0/091 Schaefering, Brian DL 6-4 295 8/20/83 28 2 Lindenwood St. Louis, Mo. FA - ‘09 15/0/0/097 Sheard, Jabaal DL 6-2 255 5/10/89 22 R Pittsburgh Hollywood, Hills, Fla. D2a - ‘11 15/15/0/022 Skrine, Buster DB 5-9 185 4/26/89 22 R Chattanooga Woodstock, Ga. D5a - ‘11 15/0/0/053 Smith, Brian LB 6-3 240 1/8/89 22 R Notre Dame Overland Park, Kan. FA - ‘11 1/0/0/090 Spears, Quinton LB 6-4 234 5/11/88 23 R Prairie View A&M Montgomery, Texas W. (Mia.) - ‘11 12/0/0/398 Taylor, Phil DL 6-3 335 4/7/88 23 R Baylor Clinton, Md. D1 - ‘11 15/15/0/073 Thomas, Joe OL 6-6 312 12/4/84 27 5 Wisconsin Brookfi eld, Wis. D1a - ‘07 15/15/0/067 Tripp, Kiante DL 6-6 276 10/7/87 24 R Georgia Atlanta, Ga. FA - ‘11 3/0/0/260 Vallos, Steve OL 6-3 310 12/28/83 28 5 Wake Forest Boardman, Ohio W. (Sea.) - ‘10 1/0/0/1441 Ventrone, Ray DB 5-10 200 10/21/82 29 6 Villanova Pittsburgh, Pa. FA - ‘09 13/0/0/26 Wallace, Seneca QB 5-11 205 8/6/80 31 9 Iowa State Sacramento, Calif. Tr. (Sea.) - ‘10 5/2/10/044 Williams, Eddie FB 6-1 242 8/22/87 24 1 Idaho San Mateo, Calif. FA - ‘11 2/0/0/013 Windsor, Rod WR 6-2 205 4/24/85 26 1 Western New Mexico Bessermer, Ala. FA - ‘11 0/0/0/128 Young, Usama DB 6-0 200 5/8/85 26 5 Kent State Largo, Md. UFA (N.O.) - ‘11 15/7/0/057 Yount, Christian LS 6-1 256 7/8/88 23 R UCLA Coto de Caza, Calif. FA - ‘11 4/0/0/0 RESERVE-INJURED (IR): (10) 59 Brown, Titus (knee) LB 6-3 250 3/27/86 25 2 Mississippi State Tuscaloosa, Ala. FA - ‘10 10/0/0/499 Fujita, Scott (hand) LB 6-5 250 4/28/79 32 10 California Ventura, Calif. UFA (N.O.) - ‘10 10/10/0/12 Hodges, Reggie (achilles) P 6-0 220 1/26/82 29 5 Ball State Champaign, Ill FA - ‘09 0/0/0/029 Jackson, Brandon (toe) RB 5-10 216 10/2/85 26 5 Nebraska Horn Lake, Miss. UFA (G.B.) - ‘11 0/0/0/08 McGee, Richmond (back) P 6-4 203 4/25/83 28 1 Texas Garland, Texas FA ‘ 11 1/0/0/081 Smith, Alex (shoulder) TE 6-4 258 5/22/82 29 7 Stanford Denver, Colo. FA - ‘10 14/4/0/065 Steinbach, Eric (back) OL 6-6 295 4/4/80 31 9 Iowa Lockport, Ill. UFA (Cin.) - ‘07 0/0/0/096 Stephens, Emmanuel (pectoral) DL 6-3 255 2/17/87 24 1 Mississippi Houston, Texas W. (Atl.) - ‘11 9/3/2/043 Ward, T.J. (foot) DB 5-10 200 12/12/86 25 2 Oregon San Francisco, Calif. D2a - ‘10 8/8/0/682 Watson, Benjamin (head) TE 6-3 255 12/18/80 31 8 Georgia Rock Hill, S.C. UFA (N.E.) - ‘10 13/11/0/0 RESERVE/NON-FOOTBALL INJURY: (1) 58 Benard, Marcus DL 6-2 256 7/26/85 26 3 Jackson State Adrian, Mich. FA - ‘09 4/0/0/0 RESERVE-RETIRED: (1) Yates, Billy OL 6-2 305 4/15/80 31 8 Texas A&M Fort Worth, Texas FA - ‘10 0/0/0/0 PRACTICE SQUAD: (7) 78 Alford, Dominic OL 6-3 320 2/22/88 23 R Minnesota Cleveland, Ohio FA - ‘11 0/0/0/088 Grissett,Torrey WR 5-11 200 4/24/89 22 1 Campbell Miami, Fla. FA - ‘11 0/0/0/095 Okpokowuruk, Ayanga DL 6-4 255 6/19/87 24 1 Duke Charlotte, N.C.. FA - ‘11 0/0/0/093 Robertson, Craig LB 6-1 229 2/11/88 23 R North texas Stafford, Texas FA - ‘11 0/0/0/074 Shaw, Jarrod OL 6-3 316 1/7/88 23 R Tennessee Lafayette, La. FA - ‘11 0/0/0/036 Sims, David DB 5-9 204 10/20/86 25 R Iowa State Gainesville, Fla. FA - ‘11 0/0/0/035 Smith, Armond RB 5-9 194 5/7/86 25 R Union College Stone Mountain, Ga. FA - ‘11 3/0/2/0

Head Coach: Pat Shurmur Assistants: Dick Jauron (defensive coordinator); Chris Tabor (special teams coordinator); Chris Beake (offensive assistant); Dwaine Board (defensive line); Gary Brown (running backs); Chuck Bullough (defensive assistant); Bill Davis (linebackers); Keith Gilbertson (senior assisant - offense); Steve Hagen (tight ends); Jerome Henderson (defensive backs); Kent Johnston (strength and conditioning); Rick Lyle (assistant strength and conditioning); Shawn Mennenga (special teams assistant); Ray Rhodes (senior assistant - defense); Luke Steckel (assistant to the head coach); George Warhop (offensive line); Mark Whipple (quarterbacks); Mike Wilson (wide receivers).

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CLEVELAND BROWNS NUMERICAL ROSTER (as of December 26)NO NAME POS HT WT DOB AGE EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ GP/GS/DNP/IA 4 Phil Dawson K 5-11 200 1/23/75 36 13 Texas Dallas, Texas FA - ‘99 15/0/0/06 Seneca Wallace QB 5-11 205 8/6/80 31 9 Iowa State Sacramento, Calif. Tr. (Sea.) - ‘10 5/2/10/07 Brad Maynard P 6-1 188 2/9/74 37 15 Ball State Tipton, Ind. FA - ‘11 14/0/0/09 Thaddeus Lewis QB 6-2 200 11/19/87 24 1 Duke Opa-Locka, Fla. W. (St. L) - ‘11 0/0/2/1310 Jordan Norwood WR 5-11 180 9/29/86 25 1 Penn State State College, Pa. FA - ‘10 14/4/0/111 Mohamed Massaquoi WR 6-2 207 11/24/86 25 3 Georgia Charlotte, N.C. D2b - ‘09 13/12/0/212 Colt McCoy QB 6-1 215 9/5/86 25 2 Texas Tuscola, Texas D3a - ‘10 13/13/0/213 Rod Windsor WR 6-2 205 4/24/85 26 1 Western New Mexico Bessermer, Ala. FA - ‘11 0/0/0/115 Greg Little WR 6-2 220 5/30/89 22 R North Carolina Durham, N.C. D2b - ‘11 15/11/0/016 Joshua Cribbs WR 6-1 215 6/9/83 28 7 Kent State Washington, D.C. FA - ‘05 15/7/0/018 Carlton Mitchell WR 6-3 215 4/6/88 23 2 South Florida Gainesville, Fla. D6a - ‘10 10/0/0/520 Mike Adams DB 5-11 200 3/24/81 30 8 Delaware Paterson, N.J. UFA (S.F.) - ‘07 15/15/0/021 Dimitri Patterson DB 5-10 200 6/18/83 28 5 Tuskegee Orlando, Fla. UFA (Phi.) - ‘11 13/1/0/222 Buster Skrine DB 5-9 185 4/26/89 22 R Chattanooga Woodstock, Ga. D5a - ‘11 15/0/0/023 Joe Haden DB 5-11 190 4/14/89 22 2 Florida Fort Washington, Md. D1 - ‘10 14/14/0/124 Sheldon Brown DB 5-10 200 3/19/79 32 10 South Carolina Fort Lawn, S.C. Tr. (Phi.) - ‘10 15/15/0/025 Chris Ogbonnaya RB 6-0 225 5/5/86 25 2 Texas Houston, Texas FA - ‘11 10/4/0/027 Eric Hagg DB 6-1 205 9/15/89 22 R Nebraska Peoria, Ariz. D7 - ‘11 9/0/0/628 Usama Young DB 6-0 200 5/8/85 26 5 Kent State Largo, Md. UFA (N.O.) - ‘11 15/7/0/031 Montario Hardesty RB 6-0 225 2/1/87 24 2 Tennessee New Bern, N.C. D2b - ‘10 9/4/3/334 James Dockery DB 6-1 185 11/9/88 23 R Oregon State La Quinta, Calif. FA - ‘11 12/0/1/240 Peyton Hillis RB 6-2 250 1/21/86 25 4 Arkansas Conway, Ark. Tr. (Den.) - ‘10 9/8/0/641 Ray Ventrone DB 5-10 200 10/21/82 29 6 Villanova Pittsburgh, Pa. FA - ‘09 13/0/0/244 Eddie Williams FB 6-1 242 8/22/87 24 1 Idaho San Mateo, Calif. FA - ‘11 2/0/0/048 Owen Marecic FB 6-0 245 10/4/88 23 R Stanford Portland, Ore. D4b - ‘11 13/4/0/251 Chris Gocong LB 6-2 263 11/16/83 28 6 Cal Poly SLO Santa Barbara, Calif. Tr. (Phi.) - ‘10 15/15/0/052 D’Qwell Jackson LB 6-0 240 9/26/83 28 6 Maryland Largo, Fla. D2 - ‘06 15/15/0/053 Brian Smith LB 6-3 240 1/8/89 22 R Notre Dame Overland Park, Kan. FA - ‘11 1/0/0/054 Benjamin Jacobs LB 6-4 243 4/17/88 23 R Fresno State Las Vegas, Nev. FA - ‘11 4/0/0/055 Alex Mack OL 6-4 311 11/19/85 26 3 California Santa Barbara, Calif. D1 - ‘09 15/15/0/056 Kaluka Maiava LB 6-0 229 12/27/86 25 3 Southern California Wailuku, Hawaii D4 - ‘09 15/5/0/057 Christian Yount LS 6-1 256 7/8/88 23 R UCLA Coto de Caza, Calif. FA - ‘11 4/0/0/060 Steve Vallos OL 6-3 310 12/28/83 28 5 Wake Forest Boardman, Ohio W. (Sea.) - ‘10 1/0/0/1462 Jason Pinkston OL 6-4 305 9/5/87 24 R Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pa. D5b - ‘11 15/15/0/066 Shawn Lauvao OL 6-3 315 10/26/87 24 2 Arizona State Honolulu, Hawaii D3b - ‘10 15/15/0/067 Kiante Tripp DL 6-6 276 10/7/87 24 R Georgia Atlanta, Ga. FA - ‘11 3/0/0/269 Scott Paxson DL 6-4 290 2/3/83 28 2 Penn State Philadelphia, Pa. FA - ‘11 15/0/0/070 Brian Sanford DL 6-2 280 9/12/87 24 2 Temple Hartford, Conn. FA - ‘10 4/0/0/071 Ahtyba Rubin DL 6-2 330 7/25/86 25 4 Iowa State Pensacola, Fla. D6a - ‘08 15/15/0/072 Oniel Cousins OL 6-4 315 6/29/84 27 4 UTEP Fullerton, Calif. W. (Bal.) - ‘11 4/1/2/973 Joe Thomas OL 6-6 312 12/4/84 27 5 Wisconsin Brookfi eld, Wis. D1a - ‘07 15/15/0/075 Artis Hicks OL 6-4 325 11/28/78 33 10 Memphis Jackson, Tenn. FA ‘ 11 8/2/6/177 John Greco OL 6-4 315 3/24/85 26 4 Toledo Youngstown, Ohio Tr. (St. L) - ‘11 14/0/0/179 Tony Pashos OL 6-6 325 8/3/80 31 9 Illinois Lockport, Ill. UFA (S.F.) - ‘10 12/12/0/384 Jordan Cameron TE 6-5 245 8/7/88 23 R Southern California Newbury Park, Calif. D4a - ‘11 7/1/0/887 Dan Gronkowski TE 6-5 255 1/21/85 26 2 Maryland Williamsville, N.Y. Fa - ‘11 1/0/0/089 Evan Moore TE 6-6 250 1/3/85 26 3 Stanford Brea, Calif. FA - ‘09 15/3/0/090 Quinton Spears LB 6-4 234 5/11/88 23 R Prairie View A&M Montgomery, Texas W. (Mia.) - ‘11 12/0/0/391 Brian Schaefering DL 6-4 295 8/20/83 28 2 Lindenwood St. Louis, Mo. FA - ‘09 15/0/0/092 Jayme Mitchell DL 6-6 285 3/15/84 27 6 Mississippi Jackson, Miss. Tr. (Min.) - ‘10 13/12/1/194 Auston English DL 6-3 250 3/10/87 24 1 Oklahoma Canadian, Texas FA - ‘11 6/0/1/497 Jabaal Sheard DL 6-2 255 5/10/89 22 R Pittsburgh Hollywood, Hills, Fla. D2a - ‘11 15/15/0/098 Phil Taylor DL 6-3 335 4/7/88 23 R Baylor Clinton, Md. D1 - ‘11 15/15/0/0 RESERVE-INJURED (IR): (10) 2 Reggie Hodges (achilles) P 6-0 220 1/26/82 29 5 Ball State Champaign, Ill FA - ‘09 0/0/0/08 Richmond McGee (back) P 6-4 203 4/25/83 28 1 Texas Garland, Texas FA ‘ 11 1/0/0/029 Brandon Jackson (toe) RB 5-10 216 10/2/85 26 5 Nebraska Horn Lake, Miss. UFA (G.B.) - ‘11 0/0/0/043 T.J. Ward (foot) DB 5-10 200 12/12/86 25 2 Oregon San Francisco, Calif. D2a - ‘10 8/8/0/659 Titus Brown (knee) LB 6-3 250 3/27/86 25 2 Mississippi State Tuscaloosa, Ala. FA - ‘10 10/0/0/465 Eric Steinbach (back) OL 6-6 295 4/4/80 31 9 Iowa Lockport, Ill. UFA (Cin.) - ‘07 0/0/0/081 Alex Smith (shoulder) TE 6-4 258 5/22/82 29 7 Stanford Denver, Colo. FA - ‘10 14/4/0/082 Benjamin Watson (head) TE 6-3 255 12/18/80 31 8 Georgia Rock Hill, S.C. UFA (N.E.) - ‘10 13/11/0/096 Emmanuel Stephens (pectoral) DL 6-3 255 2/17/87 24 1 Mississippi Houston, Texas W. (Atl.) - ‘11 9/3/2/099 Scott Fujita (hand) LB 6-5 250 4/28/79 32 10 California Ventura, Calif. UFA (N.O.) - ‘10 10/10/0/1 RESERVE/NON-FOOTBALL INJURY: (1) 58 Marcus Benard DL 6-2 256 7/26/85 26 3 Jackson State Adrian, Mich. FA - ‘09 4/0/0/0 RESERVE-RETIRED: (1) Billy Yates OL 6-2 305 4/15/80 31 8 Texas A&M Fort Worth, Texas FA - ‘10 0/0/0/0 PRACTICE SQUAD: (7) 35 Armond Smith RB 5-9 194 5/7/86 25 R Union College Stone Mountain, Ga. FA - ‘11 3/0/2/036 Sims, David DB 5-9 204 10/20/86 25 R Iowa State Gainesville, Fla. FA - ‘11 0/0/0/074 Jarrod Shaw OL 6-3 316 1/7/88 23 R Tennessee Lafayette, La. FA - ‘11 0/0/0/078 Dominic Alford OL 6-3 320 2/22/88 23 R Minnesota Cleveland, Ohio FA - ‘11 0/0/0/088 Torrey Grissett WR 5-11 200 4/24/89 22 1 Campbell Miami, Fla. FA - ‘11 0/0/0/093 Craig Robertson LB 6-1 229 2/11/88 23 R North texas Stafford, Texas FA - ‘11 0/0/0/095 Ayanga Okpokowuruk DL 6-4 255 6/19/87 24 1 Duke Charlotte, N.C. FA - ‘11 0/0/0/0

Head Coach: Pat Shurmur Assistants: Dick Jauron (defensive coordinator); Chris Tabor (special teams coordinator); Chris Beake (offensive assistant); Dwaine Board (defensive line); Gary Brown (running backs); Chuck Bullough (defensive assistant); Bill Davis (linebackers); Keith Gilbertson (senior assisant - offense); Steve Hagen (tight ends); Jerome Henderson (defensive backs); Kent Johnston (strength and conditioning); Rick Lyle (assistant strength and conditioning); Shawn Mennenga (special teams assistant); Ray Rhodes (senior assistant - defense); Luke Steckel (assistant to the head coach); George Warhop (offensive line); Mark Whipple (quarterbacks); Mike Wilson (wide receivers).

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CLEVELAND BROWNS ROSTER BY POSITION (as of December 26)QUARTERBACKS (3) POS HT WT DOB AGE EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ 9 Lewis, Thaddeus QB 6-2 200 11/19/87 23 1 Duke Opa-Locka, Fla. W. (St. L) - ‘1112 McCoy, Colt QB 6-1 215 9/5/86 25 2 Texas Tuscola, Texas D3a - ‘106 Wallace, Seneca QB 5-11 205 8/6/80 31 9 Iowa State Sacramento, Calif. Tr. (Sea.) - ‘10 RUNNING BACKS (5) 31 Hardesty, Montario RB 6-0 225 2/1/87 24 2 Tennessee New Bern, N.C. D2b - ‘1040 Hillis, Peyton RB 6-2 250 1/21/86 25 4 Arkansas Conway, Ark. Tr. (Den.) - ‘1048 Marecic, Owen FB 6-0 245 10/4/88 23 R Stanford Portland, Ore. D4b - ‘1125 Ogbonnaya, Chris RB 6-0 225 5/5/86 25 2 Texas Houston, Texas FA - ‘1144 Williams, Eddie FB 6-1 242 8/22/87 24 1 Idaho San Mateo, Calif. FA - ‘11 WIDE RECEIVERS (6) 16 Cribbs, Joshua WR 6-1 215 6/9/83 28 7 Kent State Washington, D.C. FA - ‘0515 Little, Greg WR 6-2 220 5/30/89 22 R North Carolina Durham, N.C. D2b - ‘1111 Massaquoi, Mohamed WR 6-2 207 11/24/86 25 3 Georgia Charlotte, N.C. D2b - ‘0918 Mitchell, Carlton WR 6-3 215 4/6/88 23 2 South Florida Gainesville, Fla. D6a - ‘1010 Norwood, Jordan WR 5-11 180 9/29/86 25 1 Penn State State College, Pa. FA - ‘1013 Windsor, Rod WR 6-2 205 4/24/85 26 1 Western New Mexico Bessermer, Ala. FA - ‘11 TIGHT ENDS (3) 84 Cameron, Jordan TE 6-5 245 8/7/88 23 R Southern California Newbury Park, Calif. D4a - ‘1187 Gronkowski, Dan TE 6-5 255 1/21/85 26 2 Maryland Williamsville, N.Y. Fa - ‘1189 Moore, Evan TE 6-6 250 1/3/85 26 3 Stanford Brea, Calif. FA - ‘09 OFFENSIVE LINEMEN (9) 72 Cousins, Oniel OL 6-4 315 6/29/84 27 4 UTEP Fullerton, Calif. W. (Bal.) - ‘1177 Greco, John OL 6-4 315 3/24/85 26 4 Toledo Youngstown, Ohio Tr. (St. L) - ‘1175 Hicks, Artis OL 6-4 325 11/28/78 33 10 Memphis Jackson, Tenn. FA ‘ 1166 Lauvao, Shawn OL 6-3 315 10/26/87 24 2 Arizona State Honolulu, Hawaii D3b - ‘1055 Mack, Alex OL 6-4 311 11/19/85 26 3 California Santa Barbara, Calif. D1 - ‘0979 Pashos, Tony OL 6-6 325 8/3/80 31 9 Illinois Lockport, Ill. UFA (S.F.) - ‘1062 Pinkston, Jason OL 6-4 305 9/5/87 24 R Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pa. D5b - ‘1173 Thomas, Joe OL 6-6 312 12/4/84 27 5 Wisconsin Brookfi eld, Wis. D1a - ‘0760 Vallos, Steve OL 6-3 310 12/28/83 28 5 Wake Forest Boardman, Ohio W. (Sea.) - ‘10 DEFENSIVE LINEMEN (9) 94 English, Auston DL 6-3 250 3/10/87 24 1 Oklahoma Canadian, Texas FA - ‘1192 Mitchell, Jayme DL 6-6 285 3/15/84 27 6 Mississippi Jackson, Miss. Tr. (Min.) - ‘1069 Paxson, Scott DL 6-4 290 2/3/83 28 2 Penn State Philadelphia, Pa. FA - ‘1171 Rubin, Ahtyba DL 6-2 330 7/25/86 25 4 Iowa State Pensacola, Fla. D6a - ‘0870 Sanford, Brian DL 6-2 280 9/12/87 24 2 Temple Hartford, Conn. FA - ‘1091 Schaefering, Brian DL 6-4 295 8/20/83 28 2 Lindenwood St. Louis, Mo. FA - ‘0997 Sheard, Jabaal DL 6-2 255 5/10/89 22 R Pittsburgh Hollywood, Hills, Fla. D2a - ‘1198 Taylor, Phil DL 6-3 335 4/7/88 23 R Baylor Clinton, Md. D1 - ‘1167 Tripp, Kiante DL 6-6 276 10/7/87 24 R Georgia Atlanta, Ga. FA - ‘11 LINEBACKERS (6) 51 Gocong, Chris LB 6-2 263 11/16/83 28 6 Cal Poly SLO Santa Barbara, Calif. Tr. (Phi.) - ‘1054 Jacobs, Benjamin LB 6-4 243 4/17/88 23 R Fresno State Las Vegas, Nev. FA - ‘1152 Jackson, D’Qwell LB 6-0 240 9/26/83 28 6 Maryland Largo, Fla. D2 - ‘0656 Maiava, Kaluka LB 6-0 229 12/27/86 25 3 Southern California Wailuku, Hawaii D4 - ‘0953 Smith, Brian LB 6-3 240 1/8/89 22 R Notre Dame Overland Park, Kan. FA - ‘1190 Spears, Quinton LB 6-4 234 5/11/88 23 R Prairie View A&M Montgomery, Texas W. (Mia.) - ‘11 DEFENSIVE BACKS (9) 20 Adams, Mike DB 5-11 200 3/24/81 30 8 Delaware Paterson, N.J. UFA (S.F.) - ‘0724 Brown, Sheldon DB 5-10 200 3/19/79 32 10 South Carolina Fort Lawn, S.C. Tr. (Phi.) - ‘1034 Dockery, James DB 6-1 185 11/9/88 23 R Oregon State La Quinta, Calif. FA - ‘1123 Haden, Joe DB 5-11 190 4/14/89 22 2 Florida Fort Washington, Md. D1 - ‘1027 Hagg, Eric DB 6-1 205 9/15/89 22 R Nebraska Peoria, Ariz. D7 - ‘1121 Patterson, Dimitri DB 5-10 200 6/18/83 28 5 Tuskegee Orlando, Fla. UFA (Phi.) - ‘1122 Skrine, Buster DB 5-9 185 4/26/89 22 R Chattanooga Woodstock, Ga. D5a - ‘1141 Ventrone, Ray DB 5-10 200 10/21/82 29 6 Villanova Pittsburgh, Pa. FA - ‘0928 Young, Usama DB 6-0 200 5/8/85 26 5 Kent State Largo, Md. UFA (N.O.) - ‘11 SPECIALISTS (3) 4 Dawson, Phil K 5-11 200 1/23/75 36 13 Texas Dallas, Texas FA - ‘997 Maynard, Brad P 6-1 188 2/9/74 37 15 Ball State Tipton, Ind. FA - ‘1157 Yount, Christian LS 6-1 256 7/8/88 23 R UCLA Coto de Caza, Calif. FA - ‘11

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CLEVELAND BROWNS ROSTER BY EXPERIENCE (as of December 26) NO NAME POS HT WT DOB AGE EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ15th Year (1) 7 Maynard, Brad P 6-1 188 2/9/74 37 15 Ball State Tipton, Ind. FA - ‘11 13th Year (1) 4 Dawson, Phil K 5-11 200 1/23/75 36 13 Texas Dallas, Texas FA - ‘99 10th Year (2) 24 Brown, Sheldon DB 5-10 200 3/19/79 32 10 South Carolina Fort Lawn, S.C. Tr. (Phi.) - ‘10 75 Hicks, Artis OL 6-4 325 11/28/78 33 10 Memphis Jackson, Tenn. FA ‘ 11 9th Year (2) 79 Pashos, Tony OL 6-6 325 8/3/80 31 9 Illinois Lockport, Ill. UFA (S.F.) - ‘10 6 Wallace, Seneca QB 5-11 205 8/6/80 31 9 Iowa State Sacramento, Calif. Tr. (Sea.) - ‘10 8th Year (1) 20 Adams, Mike DB 5-11 200 3/24/81 30 8 Delaware Paterson, N.J. UFA (S.F.) - ‘07 7th Year (1) 16 Cribbs, Joshua WR 6-1 215 6/9/83 28 7 Kent State Washington, D.C. FA - ‘05 6th Year (4) 51 Gocong, Chris LB 6-2 263 11/16/83 28 6 Cal Poly SLO Santa Barbara, Calif. Tr. (Phi.) - ‘10 52 Jackson, D’Qwell LB 6-0 240 9/26/83 28 6 Maryland Largo, Fla. D2 - ‘06 92 Mitchell, Jayme DL 6-6 285 3/15/84 27 6 Mississippi Jackson, Miss. Tr. (Min.) - ‘10 41 Ventrone, Ray DB 5-10 200 10/21/82 29 6 Villanova Pittsburgh, Pa. FA - ‘09 5th Year (4) 21 Patterson, Dimitri DB 5-10 200 6/18/83 28 5 Tuskegee Orlando, Fla. UFA (Phi.) - ‘11 73 Thomas, Joe OL 6-6 312 12/4/84 27 5 Wisconsin Brookfi eld, Wis. D1a - ‘07 60 Vallos, Steve OL 6-3 310 12/28/83 28 5 Wake Forest Boardman, Ohio W. (Sea.) - ‘10 28 Young, Usama DB 6-0 200 5/8/85 26 5 Kent State Largo, Md. UFA (N.O.) - ‘11 4th Year (4) 77 Greco, John OL 6-4 315 3/24/85 26 4 Toledo Youngstown, Ohio Tr. (St. L) - ‘11 72 Cousins, Oniel OL 6-4 315 6/29/84 27 4 UTEP Fullerton, Calif. W. (Bal.) - ‘11 40 Hillis, Peyton RB 6-2 250 1/21/86 25 4 Arkansas Conway, Ark. Tr. (Den.) - ‘10 71 Rubin, Ahtyba DL 6-2 330 7/25/86 25 4 Iowa State Pensacola, Fla. D6a - ‘08 3rd Year (4) 55 Mack, Alex OL 6-4 311 11/19/85 26 3 California Santa Barbara, Calif. D1 - ‘09 56 Maiava, Kaluka LB 6-0 229 12/27/86 25 3 Southern California Wailuku, Hawaii D4 - ‘09 11 Massaquoi, Mohamed WR 6-2 207 11/24/86 25 3 Georgia Charlotte, N.C. D2b - ‘09 89 Moore, Evan TE 6-6 250 1/3/85 26 3 Stanford Brea, Calif. FA - ‘09 2nd Year (10) 87 Gronkowski, Dan TE 6-5 255 1/21/85 26 2 Maryland Williamsville, N.Y. Fa - ‘11 23 Haden, Joe DB 5-11 190 4/14/89 22 2 Florida Fort Washington, Md. D1 - ‘10 31 Hardesty, Montario RB 6-0 225 2/1/87 24 2 Tennessee New Bern, N.C. D2b - ‘10 66 Lauvao, Shawn OL 6-3 315 10/26/87 24 2 Arizona State Honolulu, Hawaii D3b - ‘10 12 McCoy, Colt QB 6-1 215 9/5/86 25 2 Texas Tuscola, Texas D3a - ‘10 18 Mitchell, Carlton WR 6-3 215 4/6/88 23 2 South Florida Gainesville, Fla. D6a - ‘10 25 Ogbonnaya, Chris RB 6-0 225 5/5/86 25 2 Texas Houston, Texas FA - ‘11 69 Paxson, Scott DL 6-4 290 2/3/83 28 2 Penn State Philadelphia, Pa. FA - ‘11 70 Sanford, Brian DL 6-2 280 9/12/87 24 2 Temple Hartford, Conn. FA - ‘10 91 Schaefering, Brian DL 6-4 295 8/20/83 28 2 Lindenwood St. Louis, Mo. FA - ‘09 1st Year (5) 94 English, Auston DL 6-3 250 3/10/87 24 1 Oklahoma Canadian, Texas FA - ‘11 9 Lewis, Thaddeus QB 6-2 200 11/19/87 24 1 Duke Opa-Locka, Fla. W. (St. L) - ‘11 10 Norwood, Jordan WR 5-11 180 9/29/86 25 1 Penn State State College, Pa. FA - ‘10 44 Williams, Eddie FB 6-1 242 8/22/87 24 1 Idaho San Mateo, Calif. FA - ‘11 13 Windsor, Rod WR 6-2 205 4/24/85 26 1 Western New Mexico Bessermer, Ala. FA - ‘11 Rookie (14) 84 Cameron, Jordan TE 6-5 245 8/7/88 23 R Southern California Newbury Park, Calif. D4a - ‘11 34 Dockery, James DB 6-1 185 11/9/88 23 R Oregon State La Quinta, Calif. FA - ‘11 27 Hagg, Eric DB 6-1 205 9/15/89 22 R Nebraska Peoria, Ariz. D7 - ‘11 54 Jacobs, Benjamin LB 6-4 243 4/17/88 23 R Fresno State Las Vegas, Nev. FA - ‘11 15 Little, Greg WR 6-2 220 5/30/89 22 R North Carolina Durham, N.C. D2b - ‘11 48 Marecic, Owen FB 6-0 245 10/4/88 23 R Stanford Portland, Ore. D4b - ‘11 62 Pinkston, Jason OL 6-4 305 9/5/87 24 R Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pa. D5b - ‘11 97 Sheard, Jabaal DL 6-2 255 5/10/89 22 R Pittsburgh Hollywood, Hills, Fla. D2a - ‘11 22 Skrine, Buster DB 5-9 185 4/26/89 22 R Chattanooga Woodstock, Ga. D5a - ‘11 53 Smith, Brian LB 6-3 240 1/8/89 22 R Notre Dame Overland Park, Kan. FA - ‘11 90 Spears, Quinton LB 6-4 234 5/11/88 23 R Prairie View A&M Montgomery, Texas W. (Mia.) - ‘11 98 Taylor, Phil DL 6-3 335 4/7/88 23 R Baylor Clinton, Md. D1 - ‘11 67 Tripp, Kiante DL 6-6 276 10/7/87 24 R Georgia Atlanta, Ga. FA - ‘11 57 Yount, Christian LS 6-1 256 7/8/88 23 R UCLA Coto de Caza, Calif. FA - ‘11

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HOW THE BROWNS ARE BUILT (as of December 26)YEAR DRAFT (20) TRADE/WAIVER (10) FREE AGENTS (23) 2011 Phil Taylor (1) Oniel Cousins - W. (Bal.) Auston English Jabaal Sheard (2a) John Greco - Tr. (St. L) James Dockery Greg Little (2b) Thaddeus Lewis - W. (St. L) Dan Gronkowski Jordan Cameron (4a) Quinton Spears - W. (Mia.) Artis Hicks Owen Marecic (4b) Benjamin Jacobs Buster Skrine (5a) Brad Maynard Jason Pinkston (5b) Chris Ogbonnaya Eric Hagg (7) Dimitri Patterson - UFA (Phi.) Scott Paxson Brian Smith Kiante Tripp Eddie Williams Usama Young - UFA (NO) Christian Yount Rod Windsor 2010 Joe Haden (1) Sheldon Brown - Tr. (Phi.) Jordan Norwood Montario Hardesty (2b) Chris Gocong - Tr. (Phi.) Tony Pashos - UFA (S.F.) Colt McCoy (3a) Peyton Hillis - Tr. (Den.) Brian Sanford Shawn Lauvao (3b) Jayme Mitchell - Tr. (Min.) Carlton Mitchell (6a) Steve Vallos - W. (Sea.) Seneca Wallace - Tr. (Sea.) 2009 Alex Mack (1) Evan Moore Mohamed Massaquoi (2b) Brian Schaefering Kaluka Maiava (4) Ray Ventrone 2008 Ahtyba Rubin (6a) 2007 Joe Thomas (1a) Mike Adams 2006 D’Qwell Jackson (2) 2005 Joshua Cribbs 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 Phil Dawson

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DEPTH CHART & PRONUNCIATION GUIDE (as of December 26)

OFFENSE WR 15 Greg Little 10 Jordan Norwood 18 Carlton Mitchell LT 73 Joe Thomas LG 62 Jason Pinkston 75 Artis Hicks C 55 Alex Mack 60 Steve Vallos RG 66 Shawn Lauvao 77 John Greco RT 79 Tony Pashos 72 Oniel Cousins TE 89 Evan Moore 84 Jordan Cameron 87 Dan GronkowskiWR 11 Mohamed Massaquoi 16 Joshua Cribbs 13 Rod WindsorQB 12 Colt McCoy 6 Seneca Wallace 9 Thaddeus Lewis FB 48 Owen Marecic 44 Eddie Williams RB 40 Peyton Hillis 31 Montario Hardesty 25 Chris Ogbonnaya DEFENSE LE 97 Jabaal Sheard 94 Auston English DT 98 Phil Taylor 69 Scott Paxson 67 Kiante Tripp DT 71 Ahtyba Rubin 70 Brian Sanford RE 92 Jayme Mitchell 91 Brian Schaefering SLB 51 Chris Gocong 90 Quinton Spears MLB 52 D’Qwell Jackson 53 Brian Smith WLB 56 Kaluka Maiava 54 Benjamin JacobsLCB 23 Joe Haden 22 Buster Skrine RCB 24 Sheldon Brown 21 Dimitri Patterson 34 James DockeryFS 20 Mike Adams 41 Ray Ventrone SS 28 Usama Young 27 Eric Hagg SPECIAL TEAMS P 7 Brad Maynard K 4 Phil Dawson H 7 Brad Maynard PR 16 Joshua Cribbs 10 Jordan Norwood 34 James Dockery KR 16 Joshua Cribbs 22 Buster Skrine 34 James DockeryLS 57 Christian Yount Rookies are underlined

CLEVELAND BROWNS PRONUNCIATION GUIDE:D’Qwell Jackson DUH-quellShawn Lauvao lu-VOWKaluka Maiava my-AH-vahOwen Marecic ma-REE-sikMohamed Massaquoi mass-UH-qwahChris Ogbonnaya oh-bonn-EYE-ahTony Pashos PAH-shosAhtyba Rubin ah-TAH-bahBrian Schaefering SHAY-fur-ingBuster Skrine ScreenKiante Tripp KEY-on-taySteve Vallos VAL-osUsama Young oo-SOMM-uh

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2011 TRANSACTIONS (as of December 26)January 3 Eric Mangini relieved of head coaching duties.

January 6 Signed OL Branndon Braxton signed to a reserve/future contract. Signed RB Tyler Clutts signed to a reserve/future contract. Signed TE Tyson DeVree signed to a reserve/future contract. Signed OL Pat Murray signed to a reserve/future contract. Signed RB Quinn Porter signed to a reserve/future contract. Signed DB DeAngelo Smith signed to a reserve/future contract. Signed OL Phil Trautwein signed to a reserve/future contract. January 10 Signed QB Jarrett Brown signed to a reserve/future contract. Signed DL Scott Paxson signed to a reserve/future contract. Signed DB Ramzee Robinson signed to a reserve/future contract. January 13 Named Pat Shurmur head coach. January 19 Signed LB Auston English signed to a reserve/future contract. Signed WR Rod Windsor signed to a reserve/future contract. January 21 Named Dick Jauron defensive coordinator. January 25 Named Chris Tabor special teams coordinator. January 31 Named Dwaine Board defensive line coach. Named Bill Davis linebackers coach. Named Mark Whipple quarterbacks coach. Named Mike Wilson wide receivers coach. February 9 Terminated the contract of LB Eric Barton. Terminated the contract of LB David Bowens. Terminated the contract of DL Kenyon Coleman. Terminated the contract of DL Shaun Rogers. Terminated the contract of TE Robert Royal. Terminated the contract of OL John St. Clair. February 14 Named Chris Beake offenseive assistant coach. Named Chuck Bullough defensive assistant coach. Named Keith Gilbertson Senior Assistant - Offense. Named Shawn Mennenga special teams assistant coach. Named Ray Rhodes Senior Assistant - Defense. February 22 Designated K Phil Dawson as the franchise player for the 2011 season. April 28 Traded a 2011 fi rst-round (6th overall) selection to Atlanta for a 2011 \fi rst (27th overall), second (59th overall) and fourth (124th overall) round choices along with a 2012 fi rst round and fourth round picks. Traded a 2011 fi rst (27th overall) and third (70th overall) round choices to Kansas City for a 2011 fi rst-round (21st overall) pick. Drafted DL Phil Taylor in the fi rst round (21st overall). April 29 Drafted DL Jabaal Sheard in the second round (37th overall). Drafted WR Greg Little in the second round (59th overall). April 30 Drafted TE Jordan Cameron in the fourth round (102nd overall). Drafted FB Owen Marecic in the fourth round (124th overall). Drafted DB Buster Skrine in the fi fth round (137th overall). Traded two 2011 sixth (168th and 170th overall) round choices to Minnesota for a 2011 fi fth-round (150th overall) pick. Drafted OL Jason Pinkston in the fi fth round (150th overall). Drafted DB Eric Hagg in the seventh round (248th overall). July 28 Terminated the contract of LB Eric Alexander. Terminated the contract of QB Jake Delhomme. Waived TE Tyson DeVree.

July 30 Signed DL Jabaal Sheard. Signed WR Greg Little. Signed TE Jordan Cameron. Signed FB Owen Marecic. Signed DB Buster Skrine. Signed OL Jason Pinkston. Signed DB Eric Hagg. Signed RB Brandon Jackson as an unrestricted free agent. Signed DB Usama Young as an unrestricted free agent. Signed LB Derrick Addai as an undrafed free agent. Signed OL Dominic Alford as an undrafed free agent. Signed DL Kyle Anderson as an undrafed free agent. Signed DL Andre Caroll as an undrafed free agent. Signed WR L.J. Castile as an undrafed free agent. Signed DB James Dockery as an undrafed free agent. Signed DL Jabari Fletcher as an undrafed free agent. Signed OL Calton Ford as an undrafed free agent. Signed TE Evan Frosch as an undrafed free agent. Signed DB Carl Gettis as an undrafed free agent. Signed DB Darian Hagan as an undrafed free agent. Signed LB Benjamin Jacobs as an undrafed free agent. Signed WR Chris Matthews as an undrafed free agent. Signed WR Juan Nunez as an undrafed free agent. Signed OL Jarrod Shaw as an undrafed free agent. Signed RB Armond Smith as an undrafed free agent. Signed OL Brian Smith as an undrafed free agent. Signed LB Sidney Tarver as an undrafed free agent. Signed QB Troy Weatherhead as an undrafed free agent. Signed K Jeff Wolfert as an undrafed free agent. Signed LB Alex Wujciak as an undrafed free agent. July 31 Re-signed DL Derreck Robinson as an unrestricted free agent. August 1 Traded an undisclosed 2012 draft choice to St. Louis for OL John Greco. Re-signed DL Jayme Mitchell as an unrestricted free agent. August 2 Signed DL Phil Taylor. August 3 Signed DB Dimitri Patterson as an unrestricted free agent. Sighed P Richmond McGee as a free agent. Signed LB Archie Donald as an undrafted free agent. Signed LB Eric Gordon as an undrafted free agent. Placed P Reggie Hodges on injured reserve. Waived LB Derrick Addai. Waived LB Alex Wujciak.

August 15 Claimed DB Brett Johnson off waivers from Seattle. Placed OL Billy Yates on the Reserve-Restired list.

August 28 Waived DL Kyle Anderson. Waived DL Jabari Fletcher. Waived DB Darian Hagan. Waived WR Johnathan Haggerty. Waived DB Brett Johnson. Waived WR Juan Nunez. Waived QB Troy Weatherhead. Waived K Jeff Wolfert.

August 30 Claimed OL Oniel Cousins off waivers from Baltimore. Placed OL Eric Steinbach on injured reserve.

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2011 TRANSACTIONS (as of December 26)

September 3 Waived OL Dominic Alford. Waived OL Branndon Braxton. Waived QB Jarrett Brown. Waived DL Andre Carroll. Waived WR L.J. Castile. Waived FB Tyler Clutts. Waived LB Archie Donald. Waived OL Calton Ford. Waived DB Coye Francies. Waived TE Evan Frosch. Waived DB Carl Gettis. Waived LB Eric Gordon. Waived DL Travis Ivey. Waived WR Chris Matthews. Waived LB Steve Octavien. Waived RB Quinn Porter. Waived DL Ko Quaye. Waived DB Ramzee Robinson. Waived DL Brian Sanford. Waived OL Jarrod Shaw. Waived DB DeAngelo Smith. Waived LB Brian Smith. Waived LB Sidney Tarver. Waived OL Phil Trautwein. Waived WR Rod Windsor. Terminated the contract of WR Demetrius Williams. Placed RB Brandon Jackson on injured reserve. September 4 Awarded QB Thaddeus Lewis off waivers from St. Louis. Awarded LB Quinton Spears off waivers from Miami. Awarded DL Emmanuel Stephens off waivers from Atlanta. Waived DL Auston English. Waived LB Benjamin Jacobs. Terminated the contract of DL Derreck Robinson. Signed OL Dominic Alford to the practice squad. Signed OL Jarrod Shaw to the practice squad. Signed FB Tyler Clutts to the practice squad. Signed RB Quinn Porter to the practice squad. Signed DL Brian Sanford to the practice squad. Signed WR Rod Windsor to the practice squad. September 5 Signed OL Artis Hicks as a free agent. Waived OL Pat Murray. Signed DL Auston English to the practice squad. Signed LB Benjamin Jacobs to the practice squad.

September 7 Signed FB Eddie Williams to the practice squad. September 14 Signed P Brad Maynard as a free agent. Placed P Richmond McGree on injured reserve. September 15 Signed RB Xavier Omon to the practice squad. Signed FB Will Ta’ufo’ou to the practice squad.

October 12 Placed DL Marcus Benard on the Reserve/Non-Football Injury list Signed DL Auston English to the active roster. Signed DL Kiante Tripp to the practice squad.

October 18 Signed RB Chris Ogbonnaya from Houston’s practice squad. Waived RB Armond Smith. October 20 Signed RB Armond Smith to the practice squad. Relased RB Xavier Omon from the practice squad.

November 1 Signed RB Thomas Clayton as a free agent. Waived WR Brian Robiskie.November 8 Signed FB Eddie Williams to the practice squad. Released FB Will Ta’ufo’ou from the practice squad.November 25 Signed DL Kiante Tripp to the active roster. Waived RB Thomas Clayton.November 29 Signed LS Christian Yount as a free agent. Signed LB Benjamin Jacobs to the active roster. Signed DL Brian Sanford to the active roster. Placed LB Scott Fujita on injured reserve. Placed DL Emmanuel Stephens on injured reserve. Waived LS Ryan Pontbriand. Signed DL Ayanga Okpokowuruk to the practice squad. Signed DB David Sims to the practice squad. Signed LB Brian Smith to the practice squad.December 16 Placed TE Benjamin Watson on injured reserve. Signed FB Eddie Williams to the active roster.December 20 Placed LB Titus Brown on injured reserve. Placed TE Alex Smith on injured reserve. Signed TE Dan Gronkowski as a free agent. Signed LB Brian Smith to the active roster. Signed WR Torrey Grissett to the practice squad. Signed LB Craig Robertson to the practice squad. December 22 Placed DB T.J. Ward on injured resereve. Signed WR Rod Windsor to the active roster.

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Punt Returned For a TDBy Browns: Joshua Cribbs, 84 yards (12/24/11 at BAL)By Opponent: Lardarius Webb, 68 yards (12/4/11 vs. BAL)Kickoff Returned For a TDBy Browns: Joshua Cribbs, 100 yards & 103 yards (12/20/09 at KC)By Opponent: Jacoby Ford, 101 yards (10/16/11 at OAK)Interception Returned For a TDBy Browns: (2) David Bowens, 30 & 64 yards (10/24/10 at NO)By Opponent: Jordan Babineaux, 97 yards (10/2/11 vs. TEN)Two Interceptions in Same GameBy Browns: T.J. Ward (11/21/10 at JAC)By Opponent: Ed Reed (12/26/10 vs. BAL)

Three Interceptions in Same GameBy Browns: Anthony Henry (11/18/01 at BAL)By Opponent: Leon Hall (12/21/08 vs. CIN)

Fumble Returned For a TDBy Browns: Abram Elam, 18 yards (11/21/10 at JAC)By Opponent: Andy Studebaker, recovered in end zone (12/20/09 at KC)

Punt Block Returned For a TDBy Browns: Andre King, 28 yards (11/30/03 at SEA)By Opponent: Chris Martin, 31 yards; Kevin Ross, 4 yards (9/30/90 vs. KC)

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

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

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

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

Field Goal BlockedBy Browns: Shaun Rogers (12/5/10 at MIA)By Opponent: (2) Red Bryant (10/23/11 vs. SEA)Field Goal Blocked Returned for TDBy Browns: Leigh Bodden, 59 yards (11/13/05 at PIT)By Opponent: None

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

100 Yards RushingBy Browns: Peyton Hillis, 112 yards (12/24/11 at BAL)By Opponent: Ray Rice, 204 yards (12/4/11 vs. BAL)100 Yards Rushing in a HalfBy Browns: Peyton Hillis, 111 yards in second half (11/7/10 vs. NE)By Opponent: Ray Rice, 107 yards in fi rst half (12/4/11 vs. BAL)200 Yards RushingBy Browns: Jerome Harrison, 286 yards (12/20/09 at KC)By Opponent: Ray Rice, 204 yards (12/4/11 vs. BAL)Back-to-Back 100-Yard Rushing GamesBy Browns: Peyton Hillis, 144 yards (9/26/10 at BAL) Peyton Hillis, 102 yards (10/3/10 vs. CIN)By Opponent: Cedric Benson, 106 yards (11/27/11 at CIN) Ray Rice, 204 yards (12/4/11 vs. BAL)Two 100-yard Rushers in Same GameBy Browns: Leroy Kelly (113) & Ernie Green (103) (10/8/66 vs. PIT)By Opponent: Arian Foster (124) & Ben Tate, (115) (11/6/11 at HOU) Two Rushing TouchdownsBy Browns: Peyton Hillis (9/18/11 at IND)By Opponent: Rashard Mendenhall (1/2/11 vs. PIT)

Three Rushing TouchdownsBy Browns: Peyton Hillis (11/28/10 vs. CAR)By Opponent: Adrian Peterson (9/13/09 vs. MIN)

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

Successful Onside KickBy Browns: October 16, 2011 (at OAK)By Opponent: December 9, 2007 (at NYJ)

THE LAST TIME OT Game WonBy Browns: Cleveland 33 at Baltimore 30 (11/18/07)By Opponent: Arizona 20 vs. Cleveland 17 (12/18/11)300 Yards PassingBy Browns: Colt McCoy, 350 yards (40-61, 1 TD) (10/2/11 vs. TEN)By Opponent: John Skelton, 313 yards (28-46, 1 TD, 1 INT) (12/18/11 at ARI)Back-to-Back 300-Yard Passing GamesBy Browns: Brian Sipe, 349 yards (28-46) (10/26/80 vs. PIT) Brian Sipe, 391 yards (24-39) (10/19/80 vs. GB)By Opponent: Matt Cassel, 331 yards (22-40, 2 TDs) (12/20/09 at KC) Charlie Frye, 333 yards (26-45, 0 TDs) (12/27/09 vs. OAK)

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

Two Touchdown PassesBy Browns: Colt McCoy (11/27/11 at CIN)By Opponent: Joe Flacco (12/24/11 at BAL)Three Touchdown PassesBy Browns: Brady Quinn (12/6/09 vs. SD)By Opponent: Ben Roethlisberger (10/17/10 at PIT)

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

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

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

100 Yards ReceivingBy Browns: Greg Little, 131 yards (12/18/11 vs. ARI)By Opponent: Antonio Brown, 151 yards (12/8/11 at PIT)100 Yards Receiving in a HalfBy Browns: Greg Little, 119 yards in the second half (12/18/11 vs. ARI)By Opponent: Antonio Brown, 106 yards in the second half (12/8/11 at PIT)Two 100-Yard Receivers in Same GameBy Browns: Braylon Edwards (146) & Kellen Winslow (100) (9/16/07 vs. CIN)By Opponent: Calvin Johnson (161) & Kevin Smith (104) (11/22/09 at DET)

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

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

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

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

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

Two SacksBy Browns: Chris Gocong/Jabaal Sheard (12/18/11 at ARI)By Opponent: O’Brien Schofi eld (12/18/11 at ARI)Three SacksBy Browns: Kenard Lang (9/12/04 vs. BAL)By Opponent: (4) Elvis Dumervil (9/20/09 at DEN)

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

Four Field GoalsBy Browns: Phil Dawson (11/13/11 vs. STL)By Opponent: Adam Vinatieri (9/18/11 at IND) Five Field GoalsBy Browns: Phil Dawson (11/17/08 at BUF)By Opponent: Kris Brown (11/11/01 vs. PIT)

Six Field GoalsBy Browns: Phil Dawson (11/5/06 at SD)By Opponent: None

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2011 GAME SUMMARIES

BENGALS 27BROWNS 17

September 11, 2011Cleveland Browns Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio

The Bengals used 14 unanswered fourth quarter points to top the Browns 27-17 in the 2011 season opener. Cincinnati scored on its fi rst three possessions to take a 13-0 second quarter lead. A 51-yard kickoff return by Joshua Cribbs sparked the Browns offense and four plays later quarterback Colt McCoy found tight end Benjamin Watson over the middle for a 34-yard touchdown. On their next possession, the Browns would march 90 yards in nine plays which would result in two-yard touchdown pass from McCoy to tight end Evan Moore giving the Browns the lead, 14-13. Cleveland would add to its lead in the third quarter after Phil Daw-son chipped in a 20-yard fi eld goal. In the fourth quarter, a quick snap by the Bengals would catch the Browns defense off-guard and result in quarterback Bruce Gradkowski throwing a 41-yard touchdown to wide receiver A.J. Green. Running back Cedric Benson would seal the victory for the Bengals with a 39-yard touchdown run with 1:56 left in the fourth quarter. A wrist injury forced Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton, who was making his NFL debut, to the sidelines in the second half.

Team 1 2 3 4 FinalCincinnati 10 3 0 14 27Cleveland 0 14 3 0 17

SCORING SUMMARYTeam Q Time PlayBengals 1 8:20 M. Nugent 24 yd. Field Goal (10-35, 4:40)Bengals 1 2:22 J. Gresham 2 yd. pass from A. Dalton (M. Nugent kick) (7:41, 4:04)Bengals 2 11:30 M. Nugent 47 yd. Field Goal (9-42, 4:24)Browns 2 9:17 B. Watson 34 yd. pass from C. McCoy (P. Dawson kick) (4-57, 2:13)Browns 2 4:14 E. Moore 2 yd. pass from C. McCoy (P. Dawson) (9-90, 3:21)Browns 3 8:36 P. Dawson 20 yd. Field Goal (10-50, 4:50)Bengals 4 4:28 A. Green 41 yd. pass from B. Gradkowski (M. Nugent kick) (5-62, 1:51)Bengals 4 1:49 C. Benson 39 yd. run (M. Nugent kick) (3-46, 0:18)

TEAM STATISTICSCIN CLE

FIRST DOWNS: 17 17 TIME OF POSSESSION: 30:23 29:37TOTAL NET YARDS: (Ru/Pa): 294 (139/155) 285 (83/202)SACKS/Yards 2/11 4/18PUNTS/Average: 8-47.8 8-36.0PENALTIES/Yards: 3-22 11-72 FUMBLES/LOST: 2/0 1/0

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSPASSING: CLE: C. McCoy 19-40-213 (2 TD, INT); CIN: A. Dalton 10-15-81 (TD), B. Gradkowski 5-12-92 (TD)RUSHING: CLE: P. Hillis 17-57, M. Hardesty 5-18, C. McCoy 3-11, J.Cribbs 1--3; CIN: C. Benson 25-121 (TD), B. Leonard 2-15, B. Scott 4-3, B. Gradkowski 2-0RECEIVING: CLE: P. Hillis 6-30, M. Massaquoi 3-77, B. Watson 3-45 (TD), E. Moore 3-35 (TD), J. Cribbs 1-13, G. Little 1-12, J. Norwood 1-6, C. McCoy 1--5; CIN: J. Gresham 6-58 (TD), J. Simpson 4-44, B. Leonard 2-29, A. Green 1-41 (TD), C. Benson 1-2, J. Shipley 1--1INTERCEPTIONS: CLE: None; CIN: M. Johnson 1-0SACKS: CLE: D. Jackson 2-16, J. Haden 1-0, B. Schaefering 0.5-1, M. Benard 0.5-1; CIN: R. Nelson 1-8, C. Crocker 1-3 PUNTING: CLE: R. McGee 8-288 (36.0); CIN: K. Huber 8-382 (47.8)PUNT RETURNS: CLE: J. Cribbs 6-58 (9.7); CIN: B. Tate 1-15 (15.0)KICKOFF RETURNS: CLE: J. Cribbs 3-91 (30.3); CIN: B. Tate 4-92 (23.0)MISSED FIELD GOALS: CLE: None; CIN: None

CLEVELANDWR B. Robiskie LE J. MitchellLT J. Thomas DT P. TaylorLG J. Pinkston DT A. RubinC A. Mack RE J. SheardRG S. Lauvao SLB S. FujitaRT O. Cousins MLB D. JacksonTE B. Watson WLB C. GocongWR M. Massaquoi LCB J. HadenQB C. McCoy RCB S. BrownFB O. Marecic FS M. AdamsWR P. Hillis SS T. Ward

CINCINNATIWR J. Simpson LDE R. GeathersLT A. Whitworth NT D. PekoLG N. Livings DT G. AtkinsC K. Cook RDE M. JohnsonRG C. Boling SLB M. LawsonRT A. Smith MLB R. MaualugaTE J. Gresham WLB T. HowardWR A. Green LCB N. ClementsQB A. Dalton RCB L. HallRB C. Benson SS C. CrockerTE C. Cochart FS R. Nelson

BROWNS 27COLTS 19 September 18, 2011

Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, Ind.Pat Shurmur picked up his fi rst victory as a head coach in the NFL as the Browns topped the Colts, 27-19, in Indianapolis. The Colts jumped out to an early 6-0 lead before a 52-yard kickoff return by Joshua Cribbs, set up a Browns scoring drive which resulted in quarterback Colt McCoy connecting with tight end Evan Moore for a 16-yard touchdown reception. In-dianapolis answered back with an 11 play drive that resulted in a 52-yard fi eld goal by Adam Vinatieri. A Peyton Hillis one-yard touchdown run put the Browns ahead 14-9 at the half. A Cleveland fumble led to Vinatieri’s fourth fi eld goal of the contest. Browns safety Usama Young’s interception of quarterback Kerry Collins set up Phil Dawson for a 20-yard fi eld goal. A 43-yard punt return by Cribbs gave Cleveland good fi eld position and two plays later Hillis broke a 24-yard run for a touchdown making the score 24-12. Defensive end Jabaal Sheard’s strip sack, which he recovered, allowed the Browns to add three more points. The Colts man-aged a late touchdown after Collins threw a six-yard touchdown to tight end Dallas Clark but Cleveland recovered the ensuing onside kick to seal the victory,

Team 1 2 3 4 FinalCleveland 0 14 0 13 27Indianapolis 3 6 3 7 19

SCORING SUMMARYTeam Q Time PlayColts 1 10:31 A. Vinatieri 39 yd. Field Goal (10-67, 4:29)Colts 2 14:15 A. Vinatieri 27 yd. Field Goal (10-78, 4:40)Browns 2 7:53 E. Moore 16 yd. pass from C. McCoy (P. Dawson kick) (11-55,6:22)Colts 2 3:53 A. Vinatieri 52 yd. Field Goal (10-34. 4:00)Browns 2 0:15 P. Hillis 1 yd. run (P. Dawson kick) (10-80, 3:38)Colts 3 6:52 A. Vinatieri 36 yd. Field Goal (9-42, 3:52)Browns 4 10:57 P. Dawson 20 yd. Field Goal (7-19, 3:49)Browns 4 3:55 P. Hillis 24 yd. run (P. Dawson kick) (3-28, 0:55)Browns 4 2:59 P. Dawson 23 yd. Field Goal (4-9, 0:24)Colts 4 0:24 D. Clark 6 yd. pass from K. Collins (A. Vinatieri kick) (12-83, 2:35)

TEAM STATISTICS CLE INDFIRST DOWNS: 18 19 TIME OF POSSESSION: 34:34 25:26TOTAL NET YARDS: (Ru/Pa): 303 (106/197) 285 (109/176)SACKS/Yards 2/15 1/14PUNTS/Average: 5-40.2 4-52.0PENALTIES/Yards: 3-49 4-21 FUMBLES/LOST: 4/1 1/1

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSPASSING: CLE: C. McCoy 22-32-211 (TD); IND: K. Collins 19-38-191 (TD, INT)RUSHING: CLE: P. Hillis 27-94 (2 TD), C. McCoy 3-10, M. Hardesty 3-1, O. Marecic 1-1; IND: J. Addai 14-64, D. Carter 11-46, K. Collins 1--1RECEIVING: CLE: G. Little 4-38, P. Hillis 4-23, M. Massaquoi 3-45, J. Cribbs 3-41, Al. Smith 3-19, B. Watson 2-16, O. Marecic 2-13, E. Moore 1-16 (TD); IND: R. Wayne 4-66, J. Addai 4-37, D. Clark 4-32 (TD), P. Garcon 3-28, A. Collie 3-24, B. Eldridge 1-4INTERCEPTIONS: CLE: U. Young 1-28; IND: NoneSACKS: CLE: J. Sheard 1-8, A. Rubin 1-7 ; IND: D. Freeney 1-14PUNTING: CLE: B. Maynard 5-201 (40.2); IND: P. McAfee 4-208 (52.0)PUNT RETURNS: CLE: J. Cribbs 2-52 (26.0); IND: NoneKICKOFF RETURNS: CLE: J. Cribbs 2-80 (40.0); IND: J. Lefeged 3-66 (22.0)MISSED FIELD GOALS: CLE: None; IND: None

CLEVELANDWR J. Cribbs LE J. SheardLT J. Thomas DT P. TaylorLG J. Pinkston DT A. RubinC A. Mack RE J. MitchellRG S. Lauvao SLB S. FujitaRT A. Hicks MLB D. JacksonTE B. Watson WLB C. GocongWR M. Massaquoi LCB J. HadenQB C. McCoy RCB S. BrownFB O. Marecic FS M. AdamsWR P. Hillis SS T. Ward

INDIANAPOLISWR R. Wayne LE J. AndersonLT A. Castonzo LDT F. MoaloLG J. Reitz RDT A. JohnsonC J. Saturday RE D. FreeneyRG R. Diem SLB P. WheelerRT M. Pollak MLB P. AngererTE D. Clark WLB K. ConnerWR P. Garcon LCB J. LaceyQB K. Collins RCB J. PowersTE B. Eldridge SS M. BullittRB J. Addai FS A. Bethea

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2011 GAME SUMMARIES

BROWNS 17DOLPHINS 16

September 25, 2011Cleveland Browns Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio

Quarterback Colt McCoy drove the Browns 80 yards for a game-winning touchdown with 43 second left to pick up a 17-16 win at Cleveland Browns Stadium. Miami got on the board fi rst after quarterback Chad Henne found running back Daniel Thomas on a screen pass that resulted in a 10-yard touchdown. McCoy connected with wide receiver Joshua Cribbs on a 33-yard score to tie the game 7-7. Miami added a fi eld goal with 30 seconds before the half to reclaiming the lead 10-7 lead. Cleveland’s third quarter opening drive resulted in a 20-yard Phil Dawson fi eld goal moving him into second place on the team’s all-time scoring list. Miami would add a pair of Dan Carpenter fi eld goals. Trailing 16-10 with 2:40 remaining, McCoy led the Browns on a 13-play, 80 yard game-winning drive. On the drive, McCoy was 9 of 13 passing for 75 yards, including a 14-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Mohamed Massaquoi with 43 seconds remaining in the contest. Two penalties allowed Miami to start its fi nal drive at the Cleveland 47 yard line, needing only a few yards to get in range for a game-winning fi eld goal with 30 second remaining. The Browns defense did not allow a single yard though as they forced three incomplete passes followed by a game-sealing interception by defensive back Mike Adams on fourth down.

Team 1 2 3 4 FinalMiami 7 3 3 3 16Cleveland 0 7 3 7 17

SCORING SUMMARYTeam Q Time PlayDolphins 1 8:09 D. Thomas 10 yd. pass from C. Henne (D. Carpenter kick)(4-43, 1:56) Browns 2 7:16 J. Cribbs 33 yd. pass from C. McCoy (P. Dawson kick) (6-59, 2:43)Dolphins 2 0:27 D. Carpenter 23 yd. Field Goal (11-75, 3:38)Browns 3 10:37 P. Dawson 30 yd. Field Goal (9-68, 4:23)Dolphins 3 2:29 D. Carpenter 41 yd. Field Goal (14-70, 8:08)Dolphins 4 3:23 D. Carpenter 38 yd. Field Goal (8-39, 2:57)Browns 4 0:43 M. Massaquoi 14 yd. pass from C. McCoy (P. Dawson kick) (13-80, 2:40)

TEAM STATISTICS MIA CLEFIRST DOWNS: 22 19 TIME OF POSSESSION: 37:51 22:09TOTAL NET YARDS: (Ru/Pa): 369 (138/231) 280 (70/210)SACKS/Yards 0/0 5/24PUNTS/Average: 3-50.3 5-42.2PENALTIES/Yards: 10-93 8-85 FUMBLES/LOST: 2/1 0/0

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSPASSING: CLE: C. McCoy 19-39-210 (2 TD, INT); MIA: C. Henne 19-29-255 (TD, INT)RUSHING: CLE: M. Hardesty 14-67, O. Marecic 1-3, Ar. Smith 2-2, C. McCoy 2--2; MIA: D. Thomas 23-95, R. Bush 10-13, C. Henne 4-26, L. Hilliard 1-4RECEIVING: CLE: B. Watson 5-64, J. Cribbs 3-49 (TD), G. Little 3-24, M. Hardesty 3-19, M. Massaquoi 2-26 (TD), E. Moore 2-19, Al. Smith 1-9; MIA: D. Bess 5-52, B. Hartline 4-87, B. Marshall 4-43, D. Thomas 3-27 (TD), A. Fasano 1-26, R. Bush 1-12, L. Hilliard 1-8INTERCEPTIONS: CLE: M. Adams 1-4 MIA: J. Wilson 1-5SACKS: CLE: J. Mitchell 1.5-6, A. Rubin 1.5-6, P. Taylor 1-3, D. Jackson 0.5-3, C. Gocong 0.5-3; MIA: NonePUNTING: CLE: B. Maynard 5-211 (42.2); MIA: B. Fields 3-151 (50.3)PUNT RETURNS: CLE: J. Norwood 1-6 (6.0); MIA: D. Bess 1-16 (16.0), R. Bush 1-12 (12.0) KICKOFF RETURNS: CLE: B. Skrine 1-23 (23.0); MIA: E. Gates 3-60 (20.0)MISSED FIELD GOALS: CLE: None; MIA: 51WL

CLEVELANDWR J. Cribbs LE J. SheardLT J. Thomas DT P. TaylorLG J. Pinkston DT A. RubinC A. Mack RE J. MitchellRG S. Lauvao SLB S. FujitaRT A. Hicks MLB D. JacksonWR G. Little WLB C. GocongWR M. Massaquoi LCB J. HadenQB C. McCoy RCB S. BrownFB O. Marecic FS M. AdamsRB M. Hardesty SS T. Ward

MIAMIWR B. Marshall LE J. OdrickLT J. Long NT P. SoliaiLG R. Incognito RE R. StarksC M. Pouncey CB W. AllenRG V. Carey ILB K. DansbyRT M. Colombo ILB K. BurnettTE A. Fasano WLB C. WakeWR D. Bess LCB S. SmithQB C. Henne RCB N. CarrollFB C. Clay FS R. JonesRB R. Bush SS Y. Bell

TITANS 31BROWNS 13

October 2, 2011Cleveland Browns Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio

The Titans used big plays (80 yard touchdown pass and a 97-yard interception return for a score) to top the Browns 31-13 at Cleveland Browns Stadium. The Brown opened the game with a 48-yard fi eld goal by Phil Dawson. The Titans would answer with a six play, 60 yard drive resulting in quarterback Matt Hasselbeck throwing a 12-yard touchdown pass to tight end Craig Stevens. On the following drive, Cleveland three more as Dawson booted a 51-yard fi eld goal to cut the lead 7-6. Hasselbeck connected with tight end Jared Cook for an 80-yard touchdown on the next drive. Tennessee’s two-minute offense was able to move the ball 78 yards in four plays and add another score before halftime after wide receiver Damian Williams caught a four-yard touchdown pass from Hasselbeck. Tennessee kicker Rob Bironas added a 39-yard fi eld goal in the third quarter, before safety Jordan Babineaux returned an interception 97 yards for a touchdown. Cleveland lone score came on a 10-yard touchdown pass to tight end Benjamin Watson in the fourth quarter. In the loss, quarterback Colt McCoy set Browns single-game franchise records for attempts (61) and completions (40), while amassing a career-high 350 yards.

Team 1 2 3 4 FinalTennessee 7 14 10 0 31Cleveland 3 3 0 7 13

SCORING SUMMARYTeam Q Time PlayBrowns 1 6:48 P. Dawson 48 yd. Field Goal (5-22, 2:19)Titans 1 3:25 C. Stevens 12 yd. pass from M. Hasselbeck (R. Bironas kick) (6-60, 3:23)Browns 2 14:17 P. Dawson 51 yd. Field Goal (8-44, 4:08)Titans 2 13:59 J. Cook 80 yd. pass from M. Hasselbeck (R. Bironas kick) (1-80, 0:18)Titans 2 0:33 D. Williams 4 yd. pass from M. Hasselbeck (R. Bironas kick) (4-78, 1:01)Titans 3 6:45 R. Bironas 39 yd. Field Goal (11-46, 4:59)Titans 3 2:28 J. Babineaux 97 yd. interception return (R. Bironas kick)Browns 4 11:36 B. Watson 10 yd. pass from C. McCoy (P. Dawson kick) (15-69, 5:52)

TEAM STATISTICS TEN CLEFIRST DOWNS: 13 25TIME OF POSSESSION: 23:07 36:53TOTAL NET YARDS: (Ru/Pa): 332 (112/220) 416 (84/332)PUNTS/Average: 6-39.5 4-38.8PENALTIES/Yards: 5-45 5-40FUMBLES/LOST: 0-0 1-0

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSPASSING: CLE: C. McCoy 40-61-350 (TD, INT), J. Cribbs 0-0-0; TEN: M. Hasselbeck 10-20-220 (3 TD, INT), J. Locker 0-1-0RUSHING: CLE: P. Hillis 10-46, M. Hardesty 7-22, C. McCoy 4-16, Ar. Smith 1-0; TEN: C. Johnson 23-101, M. Hasselbeck 1-5, J. Ringer 4-4, J. Harper 1-2RECEIVING: CLE: G. Little 6-57, B. Watson 6-58 (TD), M. Massaquoi 6-46, J. Cribbs 5-50, M. Hardesty 5-49, P. Hillis 5-23, R. Robiskie 3-25, J. Norwood 1-19, E. Moore 1-15, Al. Smith 1-13, O. Marecic 1-5; TEN: J. Cook 2-93 (TD), N. Washington 2-62, L. Hawkins 2-38, C. Johnson 2-11, C. Stevens 1-12 (TD), D. Williams 1-4 (TD)INTERCEPTIONS: CLE: M. Adams 1-0; TEN: J. Babineaux 1-97 (TD)PUNTING: CLE: B. Maynard 4-155 (38.8); TEN: B. Kern 6-237 (39.5)PUNT RETURNS: CLE: J. Cribbs 2-18 (9.0); TEN: M. Mariani 2-17 (8.5)KICKOFF RETURNS: CLE: J. Cribbs 2-28 (14.0), O. Marecic 1-8 (8.0); TEN: M. Mari-ani 2-48 (24.0)

CLEVELANDWR B. Robiskie LE J. SheardLT J. Thomas DT P. TaylorLG J. Pinkston DT A. RubinC A. Mack RE J. MitchellRG S. Lauvao SLB S. FujitaRT T. Pashos MLB D. JacksonTE B. Watson WLB C. GocongWR M. Massaquoi LCB J. HadenQB C. McCoy RCB S. BrownRB M. Hardesty FS M. AdamsRB P. Hillis SS T. Ward

TENNESSEEWR N. Washington DE D. BallLT M. Roos DT S. SmithLG L. Harris DT J. CaseyC E. Amano DE J. JonesRG J. Scott SLB A. AyersRT D. Stewart MLB B. RuudTE C. Stevens WLBW. WitherspoonWR D. Williams CB J. McCourtyQB M. Hasselbeck SS C. HopeTE D. Graham FS M. Griffi nRB C. Johnson CB C. Finnegan

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2011 GAME SUMMARIES

RAIDERS 24BROWNS 17

October 16, 2011O.co Coliseum, Oakland, Calif.

The Raiders used big plays on special teams to down the Browns 24-17 on Oakland’s fi rst home game since the passing of owner Al Davis. The Raiders fi rst possession was a 15 play, 88 yard drive that took 7:48 off the clock and was capped off by a four-yard touchdown run by running back Darren McFadden. Defensive back Mike Adams recovered quarterback Ja-son Campbell’s fumble which would set up quarterback Colt McCoy who found tight end Alex Smith for a one-yard touchdown pass in the second quarter. The following kickoff was returned 101 yards by Jacoby Ford for a touchdown. A Browns fumble set up the Raiders with good fi eld position. Cleveland’s defense forced Oakland into a fi eld goal attempt that was faked and resulted in punter Shane Lechler connecting with tight end Kevin Boss for a 35-yard touchdown pass. Cleveland added three of its 10 fourth quarter points after kicker Phil Dawson converted on a 47-yard fi eld goal. The Browns defense stopped the Raiders on fourth and inches at the Cleveland fi ve yard line and McCoy drove the offense 95 yards in 14 plays capped off by a 12-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Mohamed Massaquoi. Defensive back James Dockery recovered the ensuing onside kick attempt, giving Cleveland the ball at the Oakland 49 yard line, trailing by seven with 1:05 to play, but the Browns could not generate a fi rst down allowing the Raiders to run out the clock.

Team 1 2 3 4 FinalCleveland 0 7 0 10 17Oakland 7 14 10 0 24

SCORING SUMMARYTeam Q Time PlayRaiders 1 5:43 D. McFadden 4 yd. run (S. Janikowski kick) (15-88, 7:48)Browns 2 12:07 Al. Smith 1 yd. pass from C. McCoy (P. Dawson kick) (7-57, 3:10)Raiders 2 11:53 J. Ford 101 yd. kickoff return (S. Janikowski kick) (0-0, 0:14)Raiders 3 1:23 K. Boss 35 yd. pass from S. Lechler (S. Janikowski kick) (4-25, 1:28)Browns 4 12:24 P. Dawson 47 yd. Field Goal (7-13, 1:45)Browns 4 1:06 M. Massaquoi 12 yd. pass from C. McCoy (P. Dawson kick) (14-95, 3:38)

TEAM STATISTICS CLE OAKFIRST DOWNS: 18 18 TIME OF POSSESSION: 25:19 34:41TOTAL NET YARDS: (Ru/Pa): 268 (65/203) 329 (151/178)SACKS/Yards 2/9 2/12PUNTS/Average: 6-45.2 4-48.5PENALTIES/Yards: 5-34 5-35 FUMBLES/LOST: 1/1 3/1

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSPASSING: CLE: C. McCoy 21-45-215 (2 TD); OAK: K. Boller 8-14-100, J. Campbell 6-9-52, S. Lechler 1-1-35 (TD)RUSHING: CLE: M. Hardesty 11-35, C. McCoy 4-16, P. Hillis 6-14; OAK: D. McFadden 20-91 (TD), M. Bush 10-28, J. Campbell 2-16, M. Tonga 1-12, K. Boller 5-9, D. Ausberry 1--2, D. Moore 1--3RECEIVING: CLE: G. Little 6-72, B. Watson 3-35, M. Massaquoi 3-30 (TD), E. Moore 3-16, J. Cribbs 2-30, M. Hardesty 2-18, Al. Smith 2-14 (TD); OAK: D. Heyward-Bey 6-82, J. Ford 3-43, K. Boss 1-35 (TD), D. Moore 1-9, M. Bush 1-9, D. Ausberry 1-4, B. Myers 1-3, D. McFadden 1-2INTERCEPTIONS: CLE: None; OAK: NoneSACKS: CLE: J. Sheard 1-8, P. Taylor 1-1; OAK: M. Giordano 1-10, L. Houston 1-2PUNTING: CLE: B. Maynard 6-271 (45.2); OAK: S. Lechler 4-194 (48.5)PUNT RETURNS: CLE: J. Cribbs 2-30 (15.0); OAK: D. Moore 2--6 (-3.0)KICKOFF RETURNS: CLE: J. Cribbs 3-53, M. Adams 1-30 (30.0); OAK: J. Ford 2-138 (69.0) (TD)MISSED FIELD GOALS: CLE: None; OAK: None

OAKLANDWR D. Heyward-Bey DE L. HoustonLT J. Veldheer DT R. SeymourLG S. Wisniewski DT T. KellyC S. Satele DE D. BryantRG C. Carlisle OLB A. CurryRT K. Barnes MLB R. McClainTE K. Boss OLB K. WimbleyWR D. Moore CB S. RouttQB J. Campbell CB D. Van DykeFB M. Tonga FS M. HuffRB D. McFadden SS T. BRanch

CLEVELANDWR G. Little LE J. SheardLT J. Thomas DT P. TaylorLG J. Pinkston DT A. RubinC A. Mack RE J. MitchellRG S. Lauvao SLB S. FujitaRT T. Pashos MLB D. JacksonTE Al. Smith WLB C. GocongWR M. Massaquoi LCB D. PattersonQB C. McCoy RCB S. BrownTE B. Watson FS M. AdamsRB P. Hillis SS T. Ward

BROWNS 6 SEAHAWKS 3

October 23, 2011Cleveland Browns Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio

Cleveland’s relentless defense and kicker Phil Dawson’s two fi eld goals of more than 50 yards boosted the Browns past the Seahawks 6-3 at Cleveland Browns Stadium. Browns defensive back T.J. Ward recorded a strip-sack on quarterback Charlie Whitehurst in the second quarter that would give Cleveland the ball at mid-fi eld. The turnover would set up Dawson for a 52-yard fi eld goal. In the third quarter quarterback Charlie Whitehurst connected with a wide receiver Sidney Rice on a 38-yard reception taking Seattle down to the Cleveland two-yard line. A goal line stand by the Browns resulted in a 20-yard fi eld goal by Seahawk’s kicker Steven Hauschka tying the game 3-3. On the following drive the Browns would go 48 yards, setting up dawson for a 53-yard fi eld goal, which would prove to be the game-winner. Cleve-land would drive inside the Seahawks 10 yard line but settled for a another fi eld goal attempt. Seattle’s Red Bryant blocked his second fi eld goal of the game giving Seattle the ball at the 20 with 3:05. An offensive pass interference call on wide receiver Doug Baldwin would negate a successful fourth down conversion and the Seahawks would fail to convert on the following attempt. On the day, the Browns defense held Seattle to just 137 net yards.

Team 1 2 3 4 FinalSeattle 0 0 3 0 3Cleveland 0 3 0 3 6

SCORING SUMMARYTeam Q Time PlayBrowns 2 7:26 P. Dawson 52 yd. Field Goal (7-18, 3:57)Seahawks 3 2:33 S. Hauschka 20 yd. Field Goal (9-60, 2:39)Browns 4 11:18 P. Dawson 53 yd. Field Goal (11-48, 6:15)

TEAM STATISTICS SEA CLEFIRST DOWNS: 9 20 TIME OF POSSESSION: 17:04 42:56TOTAL NET YARDS: (Ru/Pa): 140 (68/69) 298 (139/159)SACKS/Yards 4/19 4/28PUNTS/Average: 7-50.1 5-38.6PENALTIES/Yards: 8-68 7-48 FUMBLES/LOST: 2/1 1/0

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSPASSING: CLE: C. McCoy 20-35-178 (INT); SEA: C. Whitehurst 12-30-97 (INT)RUSHING: CLE: M. Hardesty 33-95, C. McCoy 9-29, C. Ogbonnaya 3-15; SEA: L. Wash-ington 7-39, J. Forsett 8-23, C. Whitehurst 1-6RECEIVING: CLE: C. Ogbonnaya 5-43, G. Little 5-31, E. Moore 4-35, M. Hardesty 2-27, M. Massaquoi 1-15, Al. Smith 1-13, J. Cribbs 1-9, B. Watson 1-5; SEA: L. Washington 4-10, S. Rice 2-38, C. Morrah 2-18, A. McCoy 2-10, G. Tate 1-11, M. Williams 1-10 INTERCEPTIONS: CLE: S. Brown 1-0; SEA: D. Hawthorne 1-0SACKS: CLE: C. Gocong 1-9, T. Ward 1-7, A. Rubin 0.5-4.5, J. Sheard 0.5-4.5; SEA: C. Clemons 1-8, K. Chancellor 1-10, D. Hawthorne 1-2, R. Bryant 0.5-0.5, K. Cox 0.5-0.5PUNTING: CLE: B. Maynard 5-193 (38.6); SEA: J. Ryan 7-351 (50.1)PUNT RETURNS: CLE: J. Cribbs 4-14 (3.5); SEA: L. Washington 2-39 (19.5)KICKOFF RETURNS: CLE: J. Cribbs 1-23 (23.0); SEA: L. Washington 3-60 (20.0)MISSED FIELD GOALS: CLE: 48B, 24B; SEA: None

SEATTLEWR M. Williams LDE C. ClemonsLT R. Okung LDT A. BranchLG R. Gallery RDT B. MebaneC L. Jeanpierre RDE R. BryantRG J. Moffi tt OLB L. HillRT J. Carpenter MLB D. HawthorneWR S. Rice OLB K. WrightTE A. McCoy LCB W. ThurmondQB C. Whitehurst RCB B. BrownerTE C. Morrah SS K. ChancellorRB L. Washington FS E. Thomas

CLEVELANDWR G. Little LE J. SheardLT J. Thomas DT P. TaylorLG J. Pinkston DT A. RubinC A. Mack RE J. MitchellRG S. Lauvao SLB K. MaiavaRT T. Pashos MLB D. JacksonTE B. Watson WLB C. GocongWR M. Massaquoi LCB J. HadenQB C. McCoy RCB S. BrownTE Al. Smith FS M. AdamsRB M. Hardesty SS T. Ward

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2011 GAME SUMMARIES

49ERS 20BROWNS 10

October 30, 2011Candlestick Park, San Francisco, Calif.

The Browns made their second trip to the West Coast in three weeks and fell to the San Fran-cisco 49ers 20-10. On the second play of the game, linebacker Ahmad Brooks had a strip sack on quarterback Colt McCoy giving San Francisco the ball at the Cleveland 20 yard line. Four plays later running back Frank Gore found the end zone from four yards out giving the 49ers the lead 7-0. The 49ers added a 29-yard fi eld goal by kicker David Akers increasing the score 10-0. San Francisco earned a fi rst and goal from the Cleveland one yard line on their next possession, but the Browns defense stopped Frank Gore four straight times on the goal line keeping the score 10-0. Following a Browns punt the 49ers put together a 12 play, 64 yard drive together that resulted in quarterback Alex Smith throwing a two-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Michael Crabtree. The Browns two-minute offense was able to get in range for kicker Phil Dawson to connected a 52-yard fi eld goal as time expired for the half. In the fourth, McCoy would connect with wide receiver Joshua Cribbs on a 45-yard pass for a touchdown making the score 17-10. On the following drive, the 49ers would add three more after Akers converted on a 26-yard fi eld goal for the game’s fi nal score.

Team 1 2 3 4 FinalCleveland 0 3 0 7 10San Francisco 10 7 0 3 20

SCORING SUMMARYTeam Q Time Play49ers 1 12:44 F. Gore 4 yd. run (D. Akers kick) (4-20, 1:35)49ers 1 2:55 D. Akers 29 yd. Field Goal (11-88, 7:03)49ers 2 1:31 M. Crabtree 2 yd. pass from Alex Smith (D. Akers kick) (12-64, 4:21)Browns 2 0:00 P. Dawson 52 yd. Field Goal (8-50, 1:31)Browns 4 6:17 J. Cribbs 45 yd. pass from C. McCoy (P. Dawson kick) (8-80, 2:24)49ers 4 1:56 D. Akers 26 yd. Field Goal (11-67, 4:21)

TEAM STATISTICS CLE SFFIRST DOWNS: 18 19 TIME OF POSSESSION: 27:07 32:53TOTAL NET YARDS: (Ru/Pa): 290 (66/224) 348 (174/174)SACKS/Yards 1/3 4/17PUNTS/Average: 6-44.0 5-53.6PENALTIES/Yards: 5-39 5-40 FUMBLES/LOST: 5/1 1/0

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSPASSING: CLE: C. McCoy 22-34-241 (TD, INT); SF: A. Smith 15-24-177 (TD)RUSHING: CLE: C. Ogbonnaya 11-37, C. McCoy 8-30, M. Hardesty 2-6, O. Marecic 1-1, G. Little 1--8; SF: F. Gore 31-134-1, K. Hunter 3-26, A. Smith 4-22, T. Ginn 1--8RECEIVING: CLE: J. Norwood 5-32, C. Ogbonnaya 5-24, G. Little 4-28, B. Watson 3-64, J. Cribbs 2-56-1, E. Moore 2-17, Al. Smith 1-20; SF: M. Crabtree 5-54-1, B. Edwards 4-42, V. Davis 3-27, J. Peelle 1-19, I. Sopoaga 1-18, J. Staley 1-17INTERCEPTIONS: CLE: None; SF: D. Goldson 1-0SACKS: CLE: P. Taylor 1-3; SF: A. Brooks 2-7, Ald. Smith 1-7, P. Willis 1-3PUNTING: CLE: B. Maynard 6-264 (44.0); SF: A. Lee 5-268 (53.6)PUNT RETURNS: CLE: J. Cribbs 3-34 (11.3); SF: T. Ginn 2-18 (9.0)KICKOFF RETURNS: CLE: 4-102 (25.5); SF: T. Ginn 2-33 (16.5)MISSED FIELD GOALS: CLE: None; SF: None

CLEVELANDWR G. Little LE J. SheardLT J. Thomas DT P. TaylorLG J. Pinkston DT A. RubinC A. Mack DE J. MitchellRG S. Lauvao SLB S. FujitaRT T. Pashos MLB D. JacksonTE B. Watson WLB C. GocongWR J. Cribbs LCB J. HadenTE Al. Smith RCB S. BrownQB C. McCoy FS M. AdamsRB M. Hardesty SS T. Ward

SAN FRANCISCOWR M. Crabtree LDT R. McDonaldLT J. Staley NT I. SopoagaLG M. Iupati RDT J. SmithC J. Goodwin OLB A. BrooksRG A. Snyder ILB N. BowmanRT A. Davis ILB P. WillisTE V. Davis OLB P. HaralsonWR T. Ginn LCB C. RogersFB B. Miller RCB T. BrownRB F. Gore FS D. GoldsonQB Alex Smith SS D. Whitner

TEXANS 30BROWNS 12

November 6, 2011Reliant Stadium, Houston, Texas

Houston got out to an early 14-0 fi rst quarter lead and the Browns weren’t able to rebound as the Texans claimed at 30-12 victory. Houston’s opening drive culminated with running back Ben Tate scoring on a 27-yard run. A Cleveland fumble on its fi rst offensive play of the game set up the Texans at the Browns’ 28 yard line. Six plays later, quarterback Matt Schaub scram-bled for a two-yard touchdown run. A 63-yard kickoff return by wide receiver Joshua Cribbs would give the Browns good fi eld position as kicker Phil Dawson would convert on a 50-yard fi eld goal. Following a Browns punt the Texans were able to string together a seven play, 71-yard drive resulting in a 19-yard touchdown run by running back Arian Foster. An interception would set up Houston with a fi eld goal as time expired in the half. Each team added a fi eld goal in the third quarter and Texans would add another in the fourth. The Browns drove 64 yards in 11 plays, resulted in quarterback Colt McCoy connecting with Cribbs on a two-yard touch-down reception. The Texans recovered the ensuing onside kick were able to run out the clock.

Team 1 2 3 4 FinalCleveland 3 0 3 6 12Houston 14 10 3 3 30

SCORING SUMMARYTeam Q Time PlayTexans 1 9:50 B. Tate 27 yd. run (N. Rackers kick) (9-82, 5:10)Texans 1 7:11 M. Schaub 2 yd. run (N. Rackers kick) (6-28, 2:29)Browns 1 3:43 P. Dawson 50 yd. Field Goal (7-20, 3:28)Texans 2 8:06 A. Foster 19 yd. run (N. Rackers kick) (7-71, 3:54)Texans 2 0:00 N. Rackers 28 yd. Field Goal (1-0, 0:02)Texans 3 5:45 N. Rackers 21 yd. Field Goal (13-78, 7:19)Browns 3 2:08 P. Dawson 51 yd. Field Goal (8-35, 3:37)Texans 4 10:35 N. Rackers 50 yd. Field Goal (12-47, 6:33)Browns 4 4:47 J. Cribbs 2 yd. pass from C. McCoy (pass failed) (11-64, 5:48)

TEAM STATISTICS CLE HOUFIRST DOWNS: 10 21 TIME OF POSSESSION: 24:45 35:15TOTAL NET YARDS: (Ru/Pa): 172 (44/128) 380 (261/119)SACKS/Yards 0/0 4/18PUNTS/Average: 4-43.8 2-47.5PENALTIES/Yards: 4-35 2-15 FUMBLES/LOST: 1/1 0/0

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSPASSING: CLE: C. McCoy 14-22-146 (TD, INT); HOU: M. Schaub 14-23-119 (INT)RUSHING: CLE: C. Ogbonnaya 13-28, T. Clayton 5-10, C. McCoy 3-6; HOU: A. Foster 19-124-1, B. Tate 12-115-1, D. Ward 6-22, M. Schaub 3-0-1RECEIVING: CLE: J. Cribbs 5-50-1, G. Little 2-33, B. Watson 2-26, E. Moore 2-11, C. Ogbonnaya 1-13, J. Cameron 1-7, J. Norwood 1-6; HOU: A. Foster 5-26, O. Daniels 3-32, J. Jones 2-28, J. Dreessen 2-27, K. Walter 1-5, J. Casey 1-1INTERCEPTIONS: CLE: D. Jackson 1-24; HOU: Q. Demps 1-42SACKS: CLE: None; HOU: B. Reed 2-9, B. Cushing 1-5, C. Barwin 1-4PUNTING: CLE: B. Maynard 4-175 (43.8); HOU: B. Hartmann 2-95 (47.5)PUNT RETURNS: CLE: J. Cribbs 1-3 (3.0); HOU: J. Jones 2-56 (28.0)KICKOFF RETURNS: CLE: O. Marecic 3-38 (12.7), J. Cribbs 2-94 (47.0), M. Adams 1-12 (12.0); HOU: S. McManis 3-67 (22.3), J. Dreessen 1-0 (0.0)MISSED FIELD GOALS: CLE: None; HOU: None

CLEVELANDWR G. Little LE J. SheardLT J. Thomas DT P. TaylorLG J. Pinkston DT A. RubinC A. Mack DE J. MitchellRG S. Lauvao SLB S. FujitaRT T. Pashos MLB D. JacksonTE B. Watson WLB C. GocongWR M. Massaquoi LCB J. HadenFB O. Marecic RCB S. BrownQB C. McCoy FS M. AdamsRB C. Ogbonnaya SS T. Ward

HOUSTONWR J. Jones DE J. WattLT D. Brown NT S. CodyLG W. Smith DE A. SmithC C. Myers SLB B. ReedRG M. Brisiel ILB B. CushingRT E. Winston ILB D. RyansTE O. Daniels WLB C. BarwinWR K. Walter LCB K. JacksonQB M. Schaub RCB J. JosephTE J. Dreessen SS G. QuinRB A. Foster FS T. Nolan

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2011 GAME SUMMARIES

RAMS 13BROWNS 12

November 13, 2011Cleveland Browns Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio

The Browns opened the scoring after kicker Phil Dawson connected on his fi rst of four fi eld goals on the afternoon. On the next possession the Rams drove 69 yards in 10 plays resulting in quarterback Sam Bradford connecting with wide receiver Brandon Lloyd for a seven-yard touchdown. Dawson added a 32 yard fi eld goal and Ram kicker Josh Brown converted on a 29-yard fi eld goal. Quarterback Colt McCoy connected with wide receiver Greg Little for a 52 yards gain to set up a 43-yard fi eld goal for Dawson as time expired in the half. Dawson’s fourth fi eld goal gave the Browns a 12-10 third quarter lead. Cleveland fumbled a punt return with 10:39 in the fourth to give the Rams the ball at the 27 yard line. The Browns defense held St. Louis to another fi eld goal. On the en suing possession, the Browns drove down to the St. Louis four yard line to set up a game-winning fi eld goal. The snap hit a blockers leg and the kick sailed wide left allowing St. Louis to run out the clock for the win.

Team 1 2 3 4 FinalSt. Louis 0 10 0 3 13Cleveland 3 6 3 0 12

SCORING SUMMARYTeam Q Time PlayBrowns 1 4:51 P. Dawson 44 yd. Field Goal (11-54, 5:57)Rams 2 14:53 B. Lloyd 7 yd. pass from S. Bradford (Josh Brown kick) (10-69, 4:58)Browns 2 7:41 P. Dawson 32 yd. Field Goal (8-37, 3:50)Rams 2 1:07 Josh Brown 29 yd. Field Goal (7-36, 2:19)Browns 2 0:00 P. Dawson 43 yd. Field Goal (6-51, 1:07)Browns 3 0:33 P. Dawson 27 yd. Field Goal (8-68, 4:26)Rams 4 7:42 Josh Brown 34 yd. Field Goal (6-11, 2:57)

TEAM STATISTICS STL CLEFIRST DOWNS: 17 16 TIME OF POSSESSION: 27:33 32:27TOTAL NET YARDS: (Ru/Pa): 281 (133/148) 335 (126/209)SACKS/Yards 2/9 1/7PUNTS/Average: 5-47.2 5-41.6PENALTIES/Yards: 7-55 6-60 FUMBLES/LOST: 1/1 2/1

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSPASSING: CLE: C. McCoy 20-27-218; STL: S. Bradford 15-25-155 (TD, INT)RUSHING: CLE: C. Ogbonnaya 19-90, J. Cribbs 3-21, G. Little 1-10, C. McCoy 4-4, O. Marecic 1-3, T. Clayton 2--2; STL: S. Jackson 27-128, S. Bradford 4-3, B. Miller 1-2RECEIVING: CLE: G. Little 6-84, J. Cribbs 3-32, B. Watson 3-30, C. Ogbonnaya 2-19, A. Smith 2-15, J. Norwood 2-14, S. Wallace 1-21, T. Clayton 1-3; STL: B. Lloyd 4-48 (TD), A. Pettis 3-31, S. Jackson 3-23, M. Hoomanawanui 2-21, B. Bajema 2-12, B. Miller 1-20INTERCEPTIONS: CLE: S. Fujita 1-3; STL: NoneSACKS: CLE: P. Taylor 1-7; STL: J. Laurinaitis 1-8, C. Long 1-1PUNTING: CLE: B. Maynard 5-208 (41.6); STL: D. Jones (5-236 (47.2)PUNT RETURNS: CLE: J. Cribbs 2-6 (3.0); STL: A. Pettis 3-25 (8.3)KICKOFF RETURNS: CLE: J. Cribbs 1-27 (27.0); STL: Q. Porter 3-52 (17.3)MISSED FIELD GOALS: CLE: 22WL; STL: None

CLEVELANDWR G. Little LE J. SheardLT J. Thomas DT P. TaylorLG J. Pinkston DT A. RubinC A. Mack DE E. StephensRG S. Lauvao SLB S. FujitaRT T. Pashos MLB D. JacksonTE B. Watson WLB C. GocongWR J. Cribbs LCB J. HadenQB C. McCoy RCB S. BrownWR J. Norwood FS M. AdamsRB C. Ogbonnaya SS U. Young

ST. LOUISWR B. Gibson LDE C. LongLT R. Saffold LDT F. RobbinsLG J. Bell RDT D. ScottC T. Wragge RDE J. HallRG H. Dahl CB J. GordyRT A. Goldberg MLB J. LaurinaitisTE M. Hoomanawanui WLB C. ChamberlainWR B. Lloyd LCB J. KingQB S. Bradford RCB A. HarrisTE B. Miller SS D. StewartRB S. Jackson FS Q. Mikell

BROWNS 14JAGUARS 10

November 20, 2011Cleveland Browns Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio

Cleveland used a goal line stand to seal a 14-10 victory, which saw Jacksonville run four plays from inside the Browns’ fi ve-yard line, including the fi nal two plays of the game from the one-yard line. The scoring opened up in the second quarter after Jacksonville put together an 18 play, 92 yard drive that took 9:53 off the clock and ended with running back Maurice Jones-Drew fi nding the end zone on a six-yard run. Browns wide receiver Jordan Norwood caught a 51-yard pass from quarterback Colt McCoy setting Cleveland up at the Jacksonville seven-yard line. A defensive pass interference call would set Cleveland up at the one yard line and two plays later running back Chris Ogbonnaya punched it into the end zone for his fi rst career touchdown. Following an interception in the red zone on their previous drive, Colt McCoy would march the Browns down the fi eld on their next possession going 85 yards in 12 plays, connecting with wide receiver Joshua Cribbs in the end zone for a three-yard touchdown reception. Jacksonville would add three after kicker Josh Scobee made a 42-yard fi eld goal. Cleveland’s next drive set Phil Dawson up for a 38-yard fi eld goal attempt that was wide right giving the ball to Jacksonville with 2:39 left in the fourth quarter. Two defensive penalties on Cleveland kept Jacksonville’s drive alive and the Jaguars drove all the way down to Cleve-land’s one yard line. The Browns defense forced an incomplete pass as time expired to seal the victory. Ogbonnaya recorded his fi rst career 100-yard rushing performance as he totaled 115 yards, including 98 yards in the second half.

Team 1 2 3 4 FinalCleveland 0 7 0 3 10Jacksonville 0 7 0 7 14

SCORING SUMMARYTeam Q Time PlayJaguars 2 10:50 M. Jones-Drew 6 yd. run (J. Scobee kick) (18-92, 9:53)Browns 2 3:21 C. Ogbonnaya 1 yd. run (P. Dawson kick) (8-87, 4:32)Browns 4 12:15 J. Cribbs 3 yd. pass from C. McCoy (P. Dawson kick) (12-85, 6:22)Jaguars 4 5:39 J. Scobee 42 yd. Field Goal (13-56, 6:36)

TEAM STATISTICS JAC CLEFIRST DOWNS: 23 20 TIME OF POSSESSION: 30:53 29:07TOTAL NET YARDS: (Ru/Pa): 303 (108/195) 334 (148/186)SACKS/Yards 2/13 1/15PUNTS/Average: 5-40.6 3-36.0PENALTIES/Yards: 9-81 9-70 FUMBLES/LOST: 1/0 0/0

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSPASSING: CLE: C. McCoy 17-24-199 (TD, INT); JAC: B. Gabbert 22-41-210RUSHING: CLE: C. Ogbonnaya 21-115 (TD), C. McCoy 5-27, T. Clayton 1-4, J. Cribbs 1-2; JAC: M. Jones-Drew 21-87 (TD), B. Gabbert 2-10, M. Owens 2-10, D. Karim 4-1RECEIVING: CLE: G. Little 5-59, J. Cribbs 3-20 (TD), C. Ogbonnaya 2-19, M. Massaquoi 2-19, B. Watson 2-18, O. Marecic 2-13, J. Norwood 1-51; JAC: M. Lewis 7-64, M. Jones-Drew 4-31, J. Hill 3-49, J. Dillard 3-29, M. Thomas 3-23, C. West 2-14INTERCEPTIONS: CLE: None; JAC: D. Landry 1-28SACKS: CLE: J. Sheard 1-15; JAC: P. Posluszny 1-6, T. Alualu 0.5-3.5, R. Allen 0.5-3.5PUNTING: CLE: B. Maynard 3-108 (36.0); JAC: N. Harris 5-203 (40.6)PUNT RETURNS: CLE: J. Cribbs 1-0 (0.0); JAC: M. Thomas 1-11 (11.0)KICKOFF RETURNS: CLE: J. Cribbs 2-63 (31.5); JAC: D. Karim 1-17 (17.0)MISSED FIELD GOALS: CLE: 38WL; JAC: None

CLEVELANDWR J. Norwood LE J. SheardLT J. Thomas DT P. TaylorLG J. Pinkston DT A. RubinC A. Mack DE E. StephensRG S. Lauvao SLB S. FujitaRT T. Pashos MLB D. JacksonTE B. Watson WLB C. GocongWR M. Massaquoi LCB J. HadenQB C. McCoy RCB S. BrownTE E. Moore FS M. AdamsRB C. Ogbonnaya SS U. Young

JACKSONVILLEWR J. Hill LDE M. RothLT E. Monroe DT T. AlualuLG W. Rackley DT C. MosleyC B. Meester RDE J. MinceyRG U. Nwaneri OLB D. SmithRT G. Whimper MLB P. PoslusznyTE M. Lewis OLB C. SessionWR M. Thomas LCB D. CoxQB B. Gabbert RCB W. MiddletonTE Z. Potter S D. LoweryRB M. Jones-Drew S D. Landry

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2011 GAME SUMMARIES

BENGALS 23BROWNS 20

November 27, 2011Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio

The Bengals used two fourth quarter fi eld goals to help erase a 10-point second half defi cit as Cincinnati topped the Browns 23-20. The Browns scored on their opening drive, going 82 yards in nine plays culminating after quarterback Colt McCoy connected with wide receiver Jordan Norwood for a 24-yard touchdown reception. The play was the fi rst touchdown recep-tion of Norwood’s career. Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton’s 24-yard completion to wide receiver A.J. Green set Cincinnati up in the red zone and the following play running back Cedric Benson would run off tackle for a 16-yard score. The Browns took the advantage again following a 32-yard fi eld goal by kicker Phil Dawson. Defensive end Jabaal Sheard’s strip sack set Cleveland up at the Cincinnati 14-yard line with 0:33 remaining in the half. Four play-ers later, McCoy threw a three-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Greg Little increasing Cleveland’s lead 17-7 at the half. The score was the fi rst of Little career. Cincinnati opened the second half with a 12 play, 70 yard drive resulting in a 23-yard Mike Nugent fi eld goal. Cleveland answered back with a 54-yard fi eld goal by Phil Dawson. A 35-yard reception by Green set Cincinnati up in Cleveland territory and on the following play Dalton threw a 22-yard touchdown pass to tight end Jermaine Gresham. Following an interception, the Bengals added three more after Nugent converted from 40 yards out. Cleveland attempted a 55-yard fi eld goal with 1:55 remaining, but a low snap hindered the kick which fell short giving Cin-cinnati the ball at the 45-yard line. On third and eight Green hauled in a 51 yard reception to the Cleveland two-yard line, which set up Nugent to kick a game winning 26-yard fi eld goal.

Team 1 2 3 4 FinalCleveland 7 10 3 0 20Cincinnati 7 0 10 6 23

SCORING SUMMARYTeam Q Time PlayBrowns 1 10:55 J. Norwood 24 yd. pass from C. McCoy (P. Dawson kick) (9-82, 4:05)Bengals 1 0:21 C. Benson 16 yd. run (M. Nugent kick) (3-47, 1:30)Browns 2 9:20 P. Dawson 32 yd. Field Goal (15-66, 6:01)Browns 2 0:07 G. Little 3 yd. pass from C. McCoy (P. Dawson kick) (4-14, 0:26)Bengals 3 8:51 M. Nugent 23 yd. Field Goal (12-70, 6:09)Browns 3 3:50 P. Dawson 54 yd. Field Goal (9-34, 5:01)Bengals 3 1:22 J. Gresham 22 yd. pass from A. Dalton (M. Nugent kick) (5-75, 2:28)Bengals 4 10:57 M. Nugent 40 yd. Field Goal (9-32, 3:55)Bengals 4 0:38 M. Nugent 26 yd. Field Goal (7-47, 1:13)

TEAM STATISTICS CLE CINFIRST DOWNS: 17 18 TIME OF POSSESSION: 28:26 31:34TOTAL NET YARDS: (Ru/Pa): 274 (134/140) 389 (132/257)SACKS/Yards 2/13 2/11PUNTS/Average: 5-43.0 4-47.8PENALTIES/Yards: 3-15 5-35 FUMBLES/LOST: 1/0 1/1

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSPASSING: CLE: C. McCoy 16-34-151 (2 TD, INT); CIN: A. Dalton 21-31-270 (TD)RUSHING: CLE: P. Hillis 19-65, C. McCoy 6-38, C. Ogbonnaya 3-16, G. Little 1-13, J. Cribbs 1-2; CIN: C. Benson 21-106 (TD), A. Dalton 6-23, B. Leonard 1-2, B. Scott 4-1RECEIVING: CLE: G. Little 5-57 (TD), J. Norwood 4-69 (TD), B. Watson 2-14, P. Hillis 2--4, J. Cribbs 1-8, C. Ogbonnaya 1-4, E. Moore 1-3; CIN: J. Gresham 5-68, C. Benson 4-24, A. Green 3-110, A. Caldwell 3-24, A. Hawkins 2-27, J. Simpson 2-15, B. Scott 2-2INTERCEPTIONS: CLE: None; CIN: R. Nelson 1-0SACKS: CLE: J. Sheard 1-11, T. Brown 1-2; CIN: G. Atkins 1-7, R. Geathers 1-4PUNTING: CLE: B. Maynard 5-215 (43.0); CIN: K. Huber 4-191 (47.8)PUNT RETURNS: CLE: J. Cribbs 3-18 (6.0); CIN: B. Tate 2--5 (-2.5)KICKOFF RETURNS: CLE: J. Cribbs 5-109 (21.8); CIN: B. Tate 4-90 (22.5), C. Peerman 1-10 (10.0)MISSED FIELD GOALS: CLE: 55SH; CIN: None

CLEVELANDWR G. Little LE J. SheardLT J. Thomas DT P. TaylorLG J. Pinkston DT A. RubinC A. Mack DE E. StephensRG S. Lauvao SLB S. FujitaRT T. Pashos MLB D. JacksonTE B. Watson WLB C. GocongWR J. Cribbs LCB J. HadenQB C. McCoy RCB S. BrownTE E. Moore FS M. AdamsRB C. Ogbonnaya SS U. Young

CINCINNATIWR J. Simpson LDE R. GeathersLT A. Whitworth NT D. PekoLG N. Livings DT G. AtkinsC K. Cook RDE F. RuckerRG B. Williams SLB M. LawsonRT A. Smith MLB R. MauakugaTE J. Gresham WLB T. HowardWR A. Green LCB N. ClementsQB A. Dalton RCB A. JonesRB C. Benson SS C. CrockerTE D. Roland FS R. Nelson

RAVENS 24BROWNS 10

December 4, 2011Cleveland Browns Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio

The Ravens racked up 290 rushing yards en route to a 24-10 victory at Cleveland Browns Sta-dium. After a scoreless fi rst quarter, running back Ray Rice crossed the goal-line for a six-yard touchdown run capping a 12 play, 61 yard drive for Baltimore. Following an interception, the Ravens were able to add three points before halftime after kicker Billy Cundiff converted on a 21-yard fi eld goal making the score 10-0. In the third quarter, defensive end Jabaal Sheard recorded a strip-sack, which defensive end Jayme Mitchell recovered setting Cleveland up at midfi eld. A 52-yard pass from quarterback Colt McCoy to running back Peyton Hillis put Cleveland at the fi ve-yard line. The Browns got on the scoreboard following a 21-yard fi eld goal by kicker Phil Dawson. Baltimore answered on the next drive as Ray Rice broke a 67-yard run taking the Ravens down to the Cleveland six-yard line and two plays later running back Ricky Williams punched it in for a one-yard score. Cornerback Lardarius Webb returned a punt 68 yards for a touchdown to increase the Ravens lead. The Browns moved the ball 73 yards in 10 plays resulting in tight end Evan Moore catching a 22-yard touchdown pass from McCoy to account for the 24-10 fi nal.

Team 1 2 3 4 FinalBaltimore 0 10 7 7 24Cleveland 0 0 3 7 10

SCORING SUMMARYTeam Q Time PlayRavens 2 13:17 R. Rice 6 yd. run (B. Cundiff kick) (12-61, 6:12)Ravens 2 0:13 B. Cundiff 21 yd. Field Goal (5-12, 0:24)Browns 3 5:55 P. Dawson 21 yd. Field Goal (6-47, 2:07)Ravens 3 4:56 R. Williams 1 yd. run (B. Cundiff kick) (3-73, 0:59)Ravens 4 6:58 L. Webb 68 yd. punt return (B. Cundiff kick)Browns 4 4:22 E. Moore 22 yd. pass from C. McCoy (P. Dawson kick) (10-73, 2:36)

TEAM STATISTICS BAL CLEFIRST DOWNS: 24 13 TIME OF POSSESSION: 37:34 22:26TOTAL NET YARDS: (Ru/Pa): 448 (290/158) 233 (59/196)SACKS/Yards 3/22 1/0PUNTS/Average: 3-36.0 8-39.6PENALTIES/Yards: 4-18 3-37 FUMBLES/LOST: 1/1 0/0

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSPASSING: CLE: C. McCoy 17-35-192 (TD, INT), S. Wallace 1-1-4; BAL: J. Flacco 10-23-158RUSHING: CLE: P. Hillis 12-45, C. McCoy 4-12, C. Ogbonnaya 1-2; BAL: R. Rice 29-204 (TD), R. Williams 16-76 (TD), V. Leach 4-12, T. Taylor 1-2, J. Flacco 4--1, T. Smith 1--3RECEIVING: CLE: C. Ogbonnaya 5-28, B. Watson 3-24, J. Norwood 3-29, G. Little 3-18, E. Moore 2-28 (TD), P. Hillis 1-52, M. Massaquoi 1-7; BAL: E. Dickson 3-47, A. Boldin 2-32, R. Rice 2-10, T. Smith 1-32, D. Pitta 1-26, V. Leach 1-11INTERCEPTIONS: CLE: None; BAL: J. Smith 1-32SACKS: CLE: J. Sheard 1-0; BAL: P. McPhee 2-15, T. Suggs 1-7PUNTING: CLE: B. Maynard 8-317 (39.6); BAL: S. Koch 3-108 (36.0)PUNT RETURNS: CLE: J. Cribbs 1-9 (9.0); BAL: L. Webb 2-72 (36.0) (TD)KICKOFF RETURNS: CLE: J. Cribbs 4-95 (23.8); BAL: T. Zbikowski 1-26 (26.0), H. Nakamura 1-8 (8.0)MISSED FIELD GOALS: CLE: None; BAL: 34WR, 41 WR

CLEVELANDWR G. Little LE J. SheardLT J. Thomas DT P. TaylorLG J. Pinkston DT A. RubinC A. Mack RE J. MitchellRG S. Lauvao SLB C. GocongRT T. Pashos MLB D. JacksonWR J. Cribbs WLB K. MaiavaWR M. Massaquoi LCB J. HadenQB C. McCoy RCB S. BrownWR J. Norwood FS M. AdamsRB P. Hillis SS U. Young

BALTIMOREWR T. Smith DT H. NgataWR A. Boldin NT T. CodyLT B. McKinnie DB L. WebbLG B. Grubbs RUSH T. SuggsC M. Birk WILL J. McClainRG M. Yanda MIKE D. EllerbeRT M. Oher SAM J. JohnsonTE E. Dickson LCB J. SmithQB J. Flacco SS B. PollardFB V. Leach FS E. ReedRB R. Rice RCB Ca. Williams

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2011 GAME SUMMARIES

STEELERS 14BROWNS 3

December 8, 2011Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, Pa.

The Browns fell to the Steelers 14-3 in Thursday night action in Pittsburgh. During the Browns’ opening drive, quarterback Colt McCoy connected with tight end Evan Moore for a 33-yard reception and wide receiver Joshua Cribbs for a 25-yard reception to help move Cleveland to the Pittsburgh fi ve-yard line. A two-yard touchdown scramble by McCoy was be negated by the replay booth and Cleveland was forced to settle for a 20-yard fi eld goal by kicker Phil Dawson. Pittsburgh answered with a 73 yard, fi ve play drive that resulted in quarterback Ben Roethlisberger throwing an 11-yard score to wide receiver Jerricho Cotchery. Cleveland’s defense forced two fumbles on back-to-back drives while Pittsburgh was in the red zone, keeping the score 7-3 at halftime. In the fourth quarter, Pittsburgh had fi rst and goal at the two-yard line and Cleveland’s defense stuffed running back Rashard Mendenhall four straight times giving the ball back to Cleveland. Defensive back Mike Adams intercepted a Roethlisberger pass at the 7:10 mark in the fourth quarter and the Browns drove down to the Pittsburgh fi ve-yard line. An interception in the back of the end zone thwarted Cleveland’s at-tempt to regain the lead. Two plays later, Roethlisberger connected with wide receiver Antonio Brown for a 79-yard score.

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

SCORING SUMMARYTeam Q Time PlayBrowns 1 9:22 P. Dawson 20 yd. Field Goal (10-78, 5:38)Steelers 1 6:12 J. Cotchery 11 yd. pass from B. Roethlisberger (S. Suisham kick) (5-73, 3:10)Steelers 4 2:52 A. Brown 79 yd. pass from B. Roethlisberger (S. Suisham kick) (2-80, 0:19)

TEAM STATISTICS CLE PITFIRST DOWNS: 19 20 TIME OF POSSESSION: 32:18 27:42TOTAL NET YARDS: (Ru/Pa): 304 (98/206) 416 (147/269)SACKS/Yards 2/11 3/16PUNTS/Average: 6/34.2 4/41.3PENALTIES/Yards: 6/54 12/97 FUMBLES/LOST: 2/0 2/2

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSPASSING: CLE: C. McCoy 18-35-209 (2 INT), S. Wallace 1-1-13; PIT: B. Roesthlisberger 16-21-280 (2 TD, INT), C. Batch 0-2-0 RUSHING: CLE: C. Ogbonnaya 2-31, P. Hillis 10-25, M. Hardesty 11-24, C. McCoy 6-15, J. Cribbs 1-3; PIT: R. Mendenhall 18-76, I. Redman 6-35, M. Wallace 1-21, M. Moore 3-15RECEIVING: CLE: E. Moore 4-55, M. Massaquoi 3-44, J. Cribbs 2-38, G. Little 2-25, J. Norwood 2-21, A. Smith 2-19, B. Watson 2-11, M. Hardesty 2-9; PIT: A. Brown 5-151 (TD), M. Wallace 4-57, J. Cotchery 2-33, D. Johnson 2-22, H. Miller 2-11, H. Ward 1-6INTERCEPTIONS: CLE: M. Adams 1-29; PIT: T. Polamalu 1-33, W. Gay 1-0SACKS: CLE: D. Jackson 1-6, S. Paxson 1-5; PIT: J. Worilds 2-11, S. McLendon 0.5-2.5, L. Foote 0.5-2.5PUNTING: CLE: B. Maynard 6-205 (34.2); PIT: J. Kapinos 4-165 (41.3)PUNT RETURNS: CLE: J. Norwood 3-29 (9.7); PIT: NoneKICKOFF RETURNS: CLE: J. Cribbs 1-22 (22.0), B. Skrine 1-17 (17.0); PIT: A. Brown 1-21 (21.0), M. Moore 1-10 (10.0)MISSED FIELD GOALS: CLE: None; PIT: None

PITTSBURGHWR A. Brown DE Z. HoodLT M. Starks NT C. HamptonLG D. Legursky DE B. KeiselC M. Pouncey LOLB J. WorildsRG R. Foster LILB J. FarriorRT M. Gilbert RILB L. TimmonsTE H. Miller ROLB J. HarrisonRB R. Mendenhall LCB W. GayQB B. Roethlisberger FS R. ClarkFB D. Johnson SS T. PolamaluWR M. Wallace RCB I. Taylor

CLEVELANDWR G. Little LE J. SheardLT J. Thomas DT P. TaylorLG J. Pinkston DT A. RubinC A. Mack RE J. MitchellRG S. Lauvao SLB C. GocongRT T. Pashos MLB D. JacksonTE B. Watson WLB K. MaiavaWR M. Massaquoi LCB J. HadenQB C. McCoy RCB S. BrownWR J. Cribbs FS M. AdamsRB P. Hillis SS U. Young

CARDINALS 20BROWNS 17 (OT)

December 18, 2011University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, AZ

The Cardinals overcame a 17-7 fourth quarter defect to top the Browns 20-17 in overtime. The Browns came out of the gate on their opening drive with plays of 18, 12, 12 and 29 yards set-ting up running back Peyton Hillis for a one-yard touchdown run. The Browns added three in the second quarter after Phil Dawson kicked a 44-yard fi eld goal completing a 15 play, 54 yard drive that took 7:19 off the clock. Arizona’s two-minute offense was able to drive 65 yards in nine plays, which resulted in quarterback John Skelton completing a nine-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Andre Roberts. In the third quarter, Browns quarterback Seneca Wallace scrambled until he found wide receiver Greg Little down the sideline for a 76-yard touchdown reception increasing the Browns lead 17-7. Arizona capped off an 11 play, 87 yard drive in the fourth quarter after running back Beanie Wells crossed the goal-line for a one-yard touchdown run making the score 17-14. A strip-sack by O’Brien Schofi eld set Arizona up at the Cleveland fi ve-yard line, but the Browns defense would hold Arizona to a fi eld goal tying the game at 17-17. In overtime, the Browns won the coin toss, but eventually punted and Patrick Peterson returned the kick 32 yard returns setting Arizona up at the Cleveland 40-yard line. Three plays later, Skelton connected with wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald for a 32-yard completion down to the Cleveland four-yard line. On the following play, kicker Jay Feely kicked a 22-yard game winning fi eld goal.

Team 1 2 3 4 OT FinalCleveland 7 3 7 0 0 0Arizona 0 7 0 10 3 3

SCORING SUMMARYTeam Q Time PlayBrowns 1 11:33 P. Hillis 1 yd. run (P. Dawson kick) (7-76, 3:27)Browns 2 11:33 P. Dawson 44 yd. Field Goal (15-54, 7:19)Cardinals 2 0:19 A. Roberts 9 yd. pass from J. Skelton (J. Feely kick) (9-65, 1:30)Browns 3 3:01 G. Little 76 yd. pass from Seneca Wallace (P. Dawson kick) (6-88, 3:21)Cardinals 4 8:33 C. Wells 1 yd. run (J. Feely kick) (11-87, 4:49)Cardinals 4 5:40 J. Feely 33 yd. Field Goal (4--10, 1:20)Cardinals 5 10:56 J. Feely 22 yd. Field Goal (4-36, 1:46)

TEAM STATISTICS CLE ARIFIRST DOWNS: 16 24 TIME OF POSSESSION: 31:22 32:42TOTAL NET YARDS: (Ru/Pa): 333 (120/213) 363 (74/289)SACKS/Yards 4/24 2/13PUNTS/Average: 7/39.7 7/44.6PENALTIES/Yards: 9/74 2/13 FUMBLES/LOST: 1/1 0/0

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSPASSING: CLE: S. Wallace 18-31-226 (TD); ARI: J. Skelton 28-46-313 (TD, INT)RUSHING: CLE: P. Hillis 26-99 (TD), S. Wallace 3-21; ARI: C. Wells 15-51 (TD), J. Skel-ton 2-7, A. Roberts 1-7, L. Stephens-Howling 3-6, C. Taylor 2-3, A. Smith 1-0RECEIVING: CLE: G. Little 5-131 (TD), M. Massaquoi 4-42, J. Norwood 3-21, J. Cameron 3-8, A. Smith 1-9, P. Hillis 1-9, C. Ogbonnaya 1-3; ARI: T. Heap 7-69, A. Roberts 6-60, L. Fitzgerald 3-65, E. Doucet 3-37, C. Taylor 3-17, L. Stephens-Howling 2-18, J. King 1-24, C. Wells 1-10, C. Stuckey 1-7, A. Sherman 1-6INTERCEPTIONS: CLE: B. Skrine 1-5; ARI: NoneSACKS: CLE: J. Sheard 2-14, C. Gocong 2-10; ARI: O. Schofi eld 2-13PUNTING: CLE: B. Maynard 7-278 (39.7); ARI: D. Zastudil 7-312 (44.6)PUNT RETURNS: CLE: J. Cribbs 3-40 (13.3); ARI: P. Peterson 3-33 (11.0)KICKOFF RETURNS: CLE: J. Cribbs 2-51 (25.5), B. Skrine 1-32 (32.0); ARI: L. Ste-phens-Howling 4-98 (24.5)MISSED FIELD GOALS: CLE: None; ARI: None

ARIZONAWR L. Fitzgerald DE C. CampbellLT L. Brown DT D. DockettLG D. Colledge ROLB S. AchoC L. Sendlein ILB P. LenonRG R. Hadnot ILB D. WashingtonRT B. Keith LOLB C. HaggansTE J. King RCB P. P etersonWR A. Roberts LCB R. MarshallQB J. Skelton SS A. WilsonRB C. Wells FS K. RhodesFB A. Sherman CB M. Adams

CLEVELANDWR G. Little LE J. SheardLT J. Thomas DT P. TaylorLG J. Pinkston DT A. RubinC A. Mack RE J. MitchellRG S. Lauvao SLB C. GocongRT T. Pashos MLB D. JacksonTE A. Smith WLB K. MaiavaWR M. Massaquoi LCB J. HadenQB S. Wallace RCB S. BrownRB P. Hillis FS M. AdamsWR J. Norwood SS U. Young

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2011 GAME SUMMARIES

RAVENS 20BROWNS 14

December 24, 2011M&T Stadium, Baltimore, Md.

The Ravens held off the Browns late come from behind bid as to they claimed a 20-14 victory. The Browns were intercepted on their opening drive and two plays later a pass interfence call would move the Ravens offense 60 yards down the fi eld to the Cleveland four-yard line. Three play later, quarterback Joe Flacco connected with tight end Ed Dickson for a fi ve-yard touch-down reception. The Ravens would add three on their next possession after kicker Shayne Graham connected on a 48-yard fi eld goal. On the folloing Ravens possession, Flacco found running back Ray Rice out of the backfi eld for a 42-yard touchdown reception. Graham added a 43-yard fi eld goal in the third quarter to increase the Ravens lead to 20-0. Wide receiver Joshua Cribbs returned a punt 84-yard for a touchdown giving the Browns their fi rst points of the day. After defensive back Sheldon Brown intercepted a pass in the end zone, the Browns put together a 12 play, 80 yard drive which resulted in tight end Evan Moore catching a six-yard touchdown pass from Wallace. The Browns forced a three and out and regained posses-sion with 6:50 in the fourth quarter, but would be stopped on fourth down at their own 45 yard line. The Ravens were able to run out the remainder of the clock to seal the victory.

Team 1 2 3 4 FinalCleveland 0 0 7 7 14Baltimore 10 7 3 0 20

SCORING SUMMARYTeam Q Time PlayRavens 1 9:12 E. Dickson 5 yd. pass from J. Flacco (S. Graham kick) (3-64, 1:01)Ravens 1 0:58 S. Graham 48 yd. Field Goal (11-62, 5:09)Ravens 2 8:57 R. Rice 42 yd. pass from J. Flacco (S. Graham kick) (9-82, 4:53)Ravens 3 5:50 S. Graham 43 yd. Field Goal (7-33, 3:12)Browns 3 3:07 J. Cribbs 84 yd. punt return (P. Dawson kick)Browns 4 8:22 E. Moore 6 yd. pass from S. Wallace (P. Dawson kick) (12-80, 5:45)

TEAM STATISTICS CLE BALFIRST DOWNS: 18 15 TIME OF POSSESSION: 27:42 32:18TOTAL NET YARDS: (Ru/Pa): 256 (117/139) 284 (162/122)SACKS/Yards 1/10 2/8PUNTS/Average: 6/41.8 5/44.6PENALTIES/Yards: 6/95 5/51 FUMBLES/LOST: 0/0 1/0

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSPASSING: CLE: S. Wallace 19-33-147 (TD, INT); BAL: J. Flacco 11-24-132 (2 TD, INT)RUSHING: CLE: P. Hillis 24-112 (TD), S. Wallace 1-5; BAL: R. Rice 23-87, R. Williams 10-45, J. Flacco 4-30RECEIVING: CLE: E. Moore 5-35 (TD), G. Little 4-40. J. Cribbs 2-28, M. Massaquoi 2-17, C. Mitchell 2-12, P. Hillis 2-0, C. Ogbonnaya 1-12, J. Cameron 1-3; BAL: R. Rice 3-48 (TD), T. Smith 2-38, R. Williams 2-21, E. Dickson 2-14 (TD), V. Leach 2-11INTERCEPTIONS: CLE: S. Brown 1-0; BAL: L. Webb 1-4SACKS: CLE: A. Rubin 1-10; BAL: B. Ayanbadejo 1-7, P. Kruger 1-1PUNTING: CLE: B. Maynard 6-251 (41.8); BAL: S. Koch 5-223 (44.6)PUNT RETURNS: CLE: J. Cribbs 1-84 (84.0) (TD); BAL: L. Webb 2-0 (0.0)KICKOFF RETURNS: CLE: J. Cribbs 5-113 (22.6); BAL: D. Reed 1-30 (30.0), T. Zbikowski 1-24 (24.0)MISSED FIELD GOALS: CLE: None; BAL: None

BALTIMOREWR T. Smith DT N. NgataLT B. McKinnie NT T. CodyLG B. Grubbs DE A. JonesC M. Birk RUSH T. SuggsRG M. Yanda WILL J. McClainRT M. Oher MIKE R. LewisTE E. Dickson SAM J. JohnsonWR L. Evans RCB Ca. WilliamsQB J. Flacco LCB L. WebbFB V. Leach SS B. PollardRB R. Rice FS E. Reed

CLEVELANDWR G. Little LE J. SheardLT J. Thomas DT P. TaylorLG J. Pinkston DT A. RubinC A. Mack RE J. MitchellRG S. Lauvao SLB C. GocongRT T. Pashos MLB D. JacksonWR M. Massaquoi WLB K. MaiavaTE J. Cameron LCB J. HadenTE E. Moore RCB S. BrownQB S. Wallace FS M. AdamsRB P. Hillis SS U. Young

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SUPPLEMENTAL BIOS ONIEL COUSINS 72 Offensive Line Height: 6-4 Weight: 315 College: UTEP Birthdate: June 29, 1984 How Acquired: W. (Bal.) – ‘11 Year with Browns: First Year in NFL: Fourth

Career Transactions: Originally drafted by Baltimore in the third round (99th overall) of the 2008 NFL Draft… Waived by Baltimore on August 27, 2011… Claimed by Cleveland via waivers on August 29, 2011.

Seasonal Reviews:2010: Saw action in all 16 games with one start… Also appeared in both of the Ravens postseason contests… Helped protect for Joe Flacco who set career highs with 3,622 passing yards and 25 touchdowns.

2009: Started three of the four contests he appeared in… Also saw action both of Baltimore’s playoff games… Started fi rst career game and helped the Ravens set a franchise record with 548 yards of total offense against Detroit (12/13).

2008: Appeared in fi ve games… Made NFL debut on special teams at India-napolis (10/12)

College: A four-year letterman at the University of Texas-El Paso (2004-07), who started 24 career games at both left and right tackle… During his col-legiate, UTEP set a school record with 5,074 yards of offense… Started all 12 games at right tackle as a senior… Majored in multidisciplinary studies.

Personal: Native of Fullerton, Calif., where he attended Eastside Christian High School… Also played basketball.

COUSIN’S CAREER GAMES PLAYED Regular Season PostseasonYear Team GP GS GP GS2008 Baltimore 5 0 0 02009 Baltimore 4 3 2 02010 Baltimore 16 1 2 0Career 25 4 4 0

DAN GRONKOWSKI 87 Tight End Height: 6-5 Weight: 255 College: Maryland Birthdate: January 21, 1985 How Acquired: FA – ‘11 Year with Browns: First Year in NFL: Second

Career Transactions: Originally drafted by Detroit in the seventh round (255th overall) of the 2009 NFL Draft… Waived by Detroit on September 6, 2009… Signed by Detroit to the practice squad on September 6, 2009… Signed by Detroit to the active roster on December 1, 2009… Waived by Detroit on De-cember 17, 2009… Signed by Detroit to the practice squad on December 19, 2009… Traded along with a draft pick to Denver in exchange for defensive back Alphonso Smith on September 4, 2010… Waived by Denver on Sep-tember 3, 2011… Signed by New England on September 7, 2011… Waived by New England on September 23, 2011… Signed by New England on Octo-ber 11, 2011… Waived by New England on November 8, 2011… Signed by Cleveland on December 20, 2011.

Seasonal Reviews:2011: Appeared in fi ve games with one start with the Patriots.

2010: Played in 12 games with four starts with the Broncos… Recorded eight receptions for 65 yards… Notched career-highs with three receptions for 30 yards at San Francisco (10/31).

2009: Spent the fi rst 12 weeks of the season on the Lion’s practice squad be-fore appearing in two games… Hauled in one pass for four yards… Spent the fi nal two weeks of the season on the Lion’s practice squad.

College: Four-year letterman at the University of Maryland (2005-08)… Re-corded 40 career receptions for 401 yards and four touchdowns.… An All-Atlantic Coast Conference honorable mention as a senior after notching 29 receptions for 287 yards with three touchdowns.

Personal: Native of Williamsville, N.Y., where he attended Williamsville High School… Played quarterback his fi nal two seasons and set school re-cords as a senior for completions (122), passing yards (1,407) and passing touchdowns (17)… Earned letters in football (4), baseball (3), basketball (3) and hockey (1)… Brother, Rob, is a tight end for the New England Patriots… Brother, Chris, is a fullback for the Indianapolis Colts… The three became the fi rst trio of brothers to play in the NFL at the same time since the Baldingers (Brian, Gary and Rich) in 1992.

Year Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD2009 Detroit 2 0 1 4 4.0 4 02010 Denver 12 4 8 65 8.1 13 02011 New England 5 1 0 0 0.0 0 0NFL Totals 19 5 9 69 7.7 13 0

GRONKOWSKI'S CAREER OFFENSIVE STATISTICSRECEIVING

GRONKOWSKI’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS RECEPTIONS: 3 at San Francisco 10/31/10RECEIVING YARDS: 30 at San Francisco 10/31/10LONG RECEPTION: 13 vs. St. Louis 11/28/10

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ARTIS HICKS 75 Offensive Line Height: 6-4 Weight: 325 College: Memphis Birthdate: November 28, 1978 How Acquired: FA – ‘11 Year with Browns: First Year in NFL: 10th

Career Transactions: Originally signed by Philadelphia as an undrafted free agent on 2002… Traded along with a fourth-round pick (127th overall) to the Minnesota Vikings for a fourth-round (115th overall) and a sixth-round pick (185th overall) on April 30, 2006... Signed by Washington as an unre-stricted free agent on March 6, 2010… Waived by Washington on September 3, 2011… Signed by Cleveland on September 5, 2011.

Seasonal Reviews:2010: Appeared in 15 contests, starting 10 at right guard.

2009: Appeared in all 16 games for the fi rst time in his career… Started two contests at right guard and one at right tackle.

2008: Started four games at left tackle and two at right tackle, while seeing action in 13 contests… Helped Adrian Peterson set a Vikings single-season rushing record with 1,760 yards.

2007: Started the fi rst four games of the season at right guard… In the season opener, helped Adrian Peterson amass 103 rushing yards to become the fi rst Viking rookie to rush for more than 100 yards in his fi rst game.

2006: Started all 14 games in which he appeared at right guard… Helped pave the way for Chester Taylor who totaled 1,216 rushing yards.

2005: Opened 12 games at left guard and two at left tackle… Missed two games due to a knee injury.

2004: Started 13 of the 14 contest in which he appeared… Opened 12 games at left guard and one at left tackle… Helped the Eagles set a franchise record with 4,208 passing yards and 13 regular season wins… Started all three play-off games, including the Super Bowl.

2003: Appeared in 10 games with four starts (three at left guard and one at left tackle)… Made fi rst NFL start against the New York Giants (11/16).

2002: Inactive for all 16 regular season games and both of the Eagles’ playoff contests.

College: Four-year letterman at the University of Memphis (1998-2001) where he started 44 consecutive contests… Played guard his freshman year before playing tackle as a sophomore and junior before switching back to tackle for his senior campaign… Majored in business.

Personal: Native of Jackson, Tenn., where he attended Central Merry High School… Also threw shot put and discus… The only boy among seven chil-dren.

HICKS’ CAREER GAMES PLAYED Regular Season PostseasonYear Team GP GS GP GS2002 Philadelphia 0 0 0 02003 Philadelphia 10 4 2 02004 Philadelphia 14 13 3 32005 Philadelphia 12 12 0 02006 Minnesota 14 14 0 02007 Minnesota 14 4 0 02008 Minnesota 13 2 0 02009 Minnesota 16 6 2 02010 Washington 15 10 0 0Career 108 65 7 3

SUPPLEMENTAL BIOS THADDEUS LEWIS 9 Quarterback Height: 6-2 Weight: 200 College: Duke Birthdate: November 19, 1987 How Acquired: W. (St.L) – ‘11 Year with Browns: First Year in NFL: First

Career Transactions: Originally signed by St. Louis as an undrafted free agent on April 26, 2010… Waived by St. Louis on September 18, 2010… Signed by St. Louis to the practice squad on September 20, 2010… Waived by St. Louis on September 3, 2011… Claimed by Cleveland via waivers on September 4, 2011.

Seasonal Reviews:2010: Spent the season opener on the Rams’ 53-man roster spending the fi nal 14 weeks on the club’s practice squad.

College: Four year starter at Duke University (2006-09)… Completed 877 of 1,510 passes for 10,065 yards with 67 touchdowns and 40 interceptions… Set school career records for passing yards and touchdowns… Also rushed for 621 yards and nine touchdowns… As a senior, started all 12 games and completed 274 of 449 passes for 3,330 yards with 20 touchdowns and rushed 86 times for 48 yards and a team-high four touchdowns… Led the ACC and ranked 10th nationally in passing yards per game… Set a school record with 206 consecu-tive passes without an interception.

Personal: Native of Opa-Locka, Fla., and attended Hialeah-Miami Lakes High School.

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SUPPLEMENTAL BIOS BRAD MAYNARD 7 Punter Height: 6-1 Weight: 188 College: Ball State Birthdate: February 9, 1974 How Acquired: FA – ‘11 Year with Browns: First Year in NFL: 14th

Career Transactions: Originally drafted by the New York Giants in the third round (95th overall) of the 1997 NFL Draft… Signed by Chicago as an unre-stricted free agent on March 3, 2001… Signed by Houston as an unrestricted free agent on August 1, 2011… Released by Houston on September 3, 2011… Signed by Cleveland on September 13, 2011.

Seasonal Reviews:2010: Played in all 16 games for the 13th time in his career… Booted 83 punts with a gross average of 40.1 yards and a net of 35.2… Placed 24 punts inside the 20 yard line.

2009: Finished with a net average of 37.4… Only two of his 77 punts were touchbacks, which tied for the least amount of touchbacks among all regular punters in the NFL.

2008: Led the NFL with a career-high 40 punts inside the 20, which ranked as the second-highest mark in NFL history… Finished with a net average of 38.1, the second-highest mark of his career.

2007: Eclipsed 40,000 career punt yards and landed 27 punts inside the 20… Inactive with a groin injury against Kansas City (9/16), snapping a streak of 161 consecutive regular season games played.

2006: Appeared in all 16 regular season games for 10th consecutive season while compiling 3,404 punt yards with seven touchbacks.

2005: Ranked third in NFC with 3,937 punt yards on 96 punts, landing 24 punts inside the 20.

2004: Led NFL with 34 punts inside the 20… Finished second in the league with a career-best and team record 38.7 net average.

2003: Recorded 79 punts with a gross average of 41.2 yards and 23 inside the 20.

2002: Two of his 87 punts resulted in touchbacks, the fewest in the NFL… Converted a fi rst down with 20-yard run on fake punt at St. Louis (11/18) … Completed 12-yard touchdown pass to Dustin Lyman on fake fi eld goal at Green Bay (12/1).

2001: Finished second in the NFL with 36 punts inside the 20… Completed a 27-yard touchdown pass to Brian Urlacher on a fake fi eld goal in 4th quarter at Washington (12/23).

2000: Set a Super Bowl record with 11 punts with a 38.4 gross average in Super Bowl XXXV vs. Baltimore (1/28/01).

1999: Led the NFC with 31 punts inside the 20 yard line.

1998: Ranked second in the NFL with 101 punts and tied for second with 33 inside the 20.

1997: Set an NFL rookie-record with 111 punts… Led the league with 33 punts inside the 20.

MAYNARD’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSPUNTS: 13 at Washington 11/23/97 MOST PUNT YARDAGE: 537 at Washington 11/23/97 LONG PUNT: 75 vs. Tampa Bay 12/29/02GROSS AVERAGE: 55.4 at Tennessee 10/1/00 (5-277)NET AVERAGE: 48.7 vs. Arizona 10/18/98 (3-162)INSIDE 20: 6, at Tampa Bay 9/12/99; at Green Bay 12/9/01RUSH ATTEMPTS: 1, four times most recent vs. Arizona 11/30/03RUSHING YARDS: 20 at St. Louis 11/18/02LONG RUSH: 20 at St. Louis 11/18/02PASS COMPLETIONS: 1, fi ve times, most recent vs. St. Louis 12/6/09PASS ATTEMPTS: 1, eight times, most recent vs. St. Louis 12/6/09PASSING YARDS: 37 vs. Green Bay 12/31/06PASSING TDs: 1, twice, at Green Bay (12 yards) 12/31/06, at Washington (27 yards) 12/23/01

College: A four-year starter at Ball State University (1993-96)… Set school records for most career punts (242) and punt yards (10,702)… Finished career ranked third in NCAA history among punters with at least 200 attempts with a 44.2-yard gross average… Majored in business.

Personal: A native of Tipton, Ind., and attended Sheridan (Ind.) High School… Married (Karen) and has two sons (Conner and Cole) and a daughter (Ava).

OppYear Team G No Yds Avg Ret Yds Net TB In20 Lg Blk1997 N.Y. Giants 16 111 4,531 40.8 40 378 34.6 14 33 57 11998 N.Y. Giants 16 101 4,566 45.2 53 587 37.8 8 33 63 01999 N.Y. Giants 16 89 3,651 41.0 38 405 35.1 6 31 63 02000 N.Y. Giants 16 79 3,210 40.6 28 353 33.7 8 26 64 12001 Chicago 16 87 3,709 42.6 45 327 37.0 8 36 60 02002 Chicago 16 87 3,679 42.3 46 386 37.4 2 26 75 02003 Chicago 16 79 3,258 41.2 36 277 34.6 9 23 53 22004 Chicago 16 108 4,638 42.9 55 363 38.7 5 34 58 02005 Chicago 16 96 3,937 41.0 38 293 35.3 11 24 63 12006 Chicago 16 77 3,404 44.2 38 367 37.6 7 24 65 02007 Chicago 15 88 3,682 41.8 38 214 37.4 9 27 56 02008 Chicago 16 96 3,957 41.2 36 203 38.1 5 40 67 02009 Chicago 16 77 3,191 41.4 34 272 37.4 2 26 66 02010 Chicago 16 83 3,326 40.1 39 303 35.2 5 24 56 0NFL Totals 223 1258 52,739 41.9 564 4728 35.9 5 407 75 5Additional stats: Passing: 5 of 8 for 94 yards with two TDs (2001, 2002), long of 37;4 rushes for 5 yards with a long of 20.

MAYNARD'S CAREER SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS

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KIANTE TRIPP 67 Defensive Line Height: 6-6 Weight: 276 College: Georgia Birthdate: October 7, 1987 How Acquired: FA – ‘11 Year with Browns: Rookie Year in NFL: Rookie

Career Transactions: Originally signed by Atlanta as an undrafted free agent on July 27, 2010… Waived by Atlanta on September 2, 2011… Signed by Cleveland to the practice squad on October 12, 2011… Signed by Cleveland to the active roster on November 25, 2011.

College: Four-year letterman at the University of Georgia (2007-10)… Ap-peared in 36 games as a defensive lineman, offensive lineman and tight end.

Personal: A native of Atlanta, Ga., who attended Westlake (Ga.) High School.

SUPPLEMENTAL BIOS CHRIS OGBONNAYA 25 Running Back Height: 6-0 Weight: 225 College: Texas Birthdate: May 5, 1986 How Acquired: FA – ‘11 Year with Browns: First Year in NFL: Second

Career Transactions: Originally drafted by St. Louis in the seventh round (211th overall) of the 2009 NFL Draft… Waived on September 5, 2009… Signed by St. Louis to the practice squad on September 7, 2009… Signed by St. Louis to the active roster on November 28, 2009… Waived by St. Louis on September 4, 2010… Signed by Houston to the practice squad on September 5, 2010… Signed by Houston on January 4, 2011… Waived by Houston on September 3, 2011… Signed by Houston to the practice squad on 3, 2011… Signed by Houston to the active roster on September 27, 2011… Waived by Houston on October 12, 2011… Signed by Houston to the practice squad on October 13, 2011… Signed by Cleveland to the active roster on October 18, 2011.

Seasonal Reviews:2011: Appeared in two games with the Texans, totaling three rushing attempts for six yards… Also spent four weeks on Houston’s practice squad.

2010: Spent the entire season on the Texans’ practice squad.

2009: Appeared in two contests with 11 carries for 50 yards and one reception for 19 yards… Inactive for four games… Spent the fi rst 11 weeks of the season on the Rams’ practice squad… Made NFL debut, rushing for a team-high 45 yards on nine carries with one reception for 19 yards at Arizona (12/27).

College: Four-year letterman at the University of Texas (2005-08), appearing in 47 games… Rushed for 597 yards on 140 carries and eight touchdowns, while adding 75 receptions for 792 yards with three touchdowns… Set a school record for receptions by a running back with 48 in 2008… Four-time fi rst team Academic All-Big 12 honoree… Graduate with a degree in history and has worked towards a second degree in corporate communications and a master’s degree in advertising.

Personal: Native of Houston, Texas, where he attended Strake Jesuit College Preparatory School… Also lettered in basketball and track.

Year Team GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD2009 St. Louis 2 0 11 50 4.5 18 0 1 19 19.0 19 02011 Houston 2 0 3 6 2.0 4 0 0 0 0.0 0 0NFL Totals 4 0 14 56 4.0 18 0 1 19 8.5 47 0

RUSHING RECEIVINGOBONNAYA'S CAREER OFFENSIVE STATISTICS

QUINTON SPEARS 90 Linebacker Height: 6-4 Weight: 234 College: Prairie View A&M Birthdate: May 11, 1988 How Acquired: W. (Mia.) – ‘11 Year with Browns: Rookie Year in NFL: Rookie

Career Transactions: Originally signed by Miami as an undrafted free agent on July 28, 2011… Waived by Miami on September 3, 2011… Claimed by Cleveland via waivers on September 4, 2011.

College: A former walk-on wide receiver who became a three-time all-confer-ence defensive end at Prairie View A&M (2007-10)… As a senior, appeared in 11 games and tallied 70 tackles and 4.5 sacks on defense and forced a fumble and three blocked kicks on special teams… As a junior, notched 39 tackles and a team-best fi ve sacks… Earned a degree in agriculture animal science.

Personal: Born Quinton Onassis Spears in Montgomery, Texas… Attended Montgomery High School… Enjoys hunting and fi shing in his spare time.

EMMANUEL STEPHENS 96 Defensive Line Height: 6-3 Weight: 255 College: Mississippi Birthdate: February 17, 1987 How Acquired: W. (Atl.) – ‘11 Year with Browns: First Year in NFL: First

Career Transactions: Originally signed by Atlanta as an undrafted free agent on April 26, 2010… Waived by Atlanta on September 4, 2010… Signed by At-lanta to the practice squad on September 5, 2010… Waived by Atlanta on Sep-tember 3, 2011… Claimed by Cleveland via waivers on September 4, 2011.

Seasonal Reviews:2010: Spent the entire season on the Falcons’ practice squad.

College: Two-year letterman at the University of Mississippi (2008-09) after transferring from Blinn Community College (2006-07)… While at Ole Miss, recorded 40 tackles, two forced fumbles and 6.5 sacks, including a team-high 5.5 as a senior.

Personal: Native of Houston, Texas where he attended Waltrip High School… Also lettered in track and soccer.

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SUPPLEMENTAL BIOS EDDIE WILLIAMS 44 Fullback Height: 6-1 Weight: 242 College: Idaho Birthdate: August 22, 1987 How Acquired: FA – ‘11 Year with Browns: First Year in NFL: First

Career Transactions: Originally drafted by Washington in the seventh round (221st overall) of the 2009 NFL Draft… Waived by Washington on September 5, 2009… Signed by Washington to the practice squad on September 7, 2009… Signed by Washington to the active roster on November 2, 2009… Signed by Chicago on March 10, 2010… Waived by Chicago on September 4, 2010… Signed by Chicago to the practice squad on September 5, 2010… Waived by Chicago on September 7, 2011… Signed by Cleveland to the practice squad on September 7, 2011… Signed by Seattle to the active roster on September 13, 2011… Waived by Seattle on October 3, 2011… Signed by Seattle to the practice squad on October 5, 2011… Waived by Seattle on October 12, 2011… Signed by Cleveland to the practice squad on November 8, 2011… Signed by Cleveland to the active roster on December 16, 2011.

Seasonal Reviews:2011: Appeared in three games with the Seahawks… Made NFL debut on September 18 at Pittsburgh.

2010: Spent the entire season the Bears’ practice squad.

2009: Spent the fi rst seven weeks of the season on the Redskins’ practice squad before being elevated to the 53-man roster… Inactive for three games before being placed on injured reserve on November 24.

College: Four-year letterman at the University of Idaho (2005-08)… Totaled 100 career receptions for 1,205 yards and 11 touchdowns as a wide receiver... Also amassed 195 rushing yards and three scores on 19 attempts… As a senior, earned fi rst-team All-Western Athletic Conference honors after leading the team in receptions, receiving yards and touchdown receptions…Majored in business.

Personal: Native of San Mateo, Calif., where he attended Aragon High School… Also played basketball and completed in track.

Year Team GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD2011 Seattle 3 0 2 2 1.0 1 0 1 17 17.0 17 0

RUSHING RECEIVINGWILLIAMS' CAREER OFFENSIVE STATISTICS

CHRISTIAN YOUNT 57 Long Snapper Height: 6-1 Weight: 256 College: UCLA Birthdate: July 7, 1988 How Acquired: FA – ‘11 Year with Browns: Rookie Year in NFL: Rookie

Career Transactions: Originally signed by Tampa Bay as an undrafted free agent on July 27, 2011… Waived by Tampa Bay on October 25, 2011… Signed by Cleveland on November 29, 2011.

Seasonal Reviews:2011: Handled all long snapping duties with the Buccaneers for the seven games of the season… Waived after the team activated their primary long snapper Andrew Economos from the PUP list.

College: Three-year letterman at UCLA (2007-10)… Appeared in 51 games, handling all long snapping duties… Recorded four tackles on punt coverage… Majored in political science.

Personal: A native of Coto de Caza, Calif., and attended Tesero (Calif.) High School… As a senior, helped Terero to the Division III state title… Bother, Brendon, played lacrosse at Bellarmine University.

YOUNT’S CAREER GAMES PLAYED Regular Season Year Team GP GS Sp. Tackles 2011 Tampa Bay 7 0 0