Cleveland Browns trade Braylon Edwards to Jets

Posted by: Zooped, October 7th, 2009 - No Comments » twiter     buzz  

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Browns coach Eric Mangini has shipped receiver Braylon Edwards to the New York Jets in a trade.

Details of the deal, first reported by ESPN, are unclear at this time, although ESPN’s Adam Schefter is now reporting that the Browns will get linebacker Jason Trusnik, a standout special teams player, and draft picks in return for Edwards.  Just prior to that report, in a tweet posted by FoxSports.com’s Jay Glazer, the Browns were to receive Trusnik and wide receiver Chansi Stuckey in the deal.

Mangini coached the Jets the three seasons prior to coming to the Browns. On draft day, he traded the Browns’ first pick to the Jets for three players and two draft choices. The Jets used the No. 5 overall draft pick on quarterback Mark Sanchez.

Now Mangini has given his former team a No. 1 receiver who obviously ran afoul of Mangini’s rules.

NFL TEAM ODDS TO WIN SUPER BOWL XLIV

Posted by: Zooped, August 15th, 2009 - No Comments » twiter     buzz  

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New England Patriots 8/1

Dallas Cowboys 9/1

New York Giants 10/1

Pittsburgh Steelers 10/1

Indianapolis Colts 12/1

San Diego Chargers 12/1

Baltimore Ravens 14/1

Tennessee Titans 16/1

Carolina Panthers 18/1

Philadelphia Eagles 18/1

New Orleans Saints 20/1

Atlanta Falcons 25/1

Denver Broncos 25/1

Green Bay Packers 25/1

Jacksonville Jaguars 25/1

Minnesota Vikings 25/1

New York Jets 25/1

Arizona Cardinals 30/1

Chicago Bears  30/1

Tampa Bay Buccaneers 30/1

Buffalo Bills 35/1

Houston Texans 35/1

Miami Dolphins 35/1

Washington Redskins 35/1

Seattle Seahawks 50/1

Cleveland Browns 55/1

Cincinnati Bengals 60/1

San Francisco 49ers 60/1

Oakland Raiders 75/1

St. Louis Rams 75/1

Detroit Lions 100/1

Kansas City Chiefs 100/1

Steelers beat Browns 10-6

Posted by: Zooped, September 15th, 2008 - No Comments » twiter     buzz  

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Ben Roethlisberger ignored the biting pain in his shoulder, the howling wind and swirling rain for a chance to beat the Cleveland Browns again.

Nothing makes this Ohio boy happier.

“I love to come here,” he said. “The Browns had the 10th pick in my draft, and I went 11th, so it’s good to get a win.”

Close to home, he always does.

Playing with a separated shoulder in 60 mph gusts, Roethlisberger threw an 11-yard touchdown pass to Hines Ward as the Pittsburgh Steelers made it 10 straight wins over their closest rival, beating the Browns 10-6 on Sunday night to extend the NFL’s longest current winning streak between two teams.

As is their way, the Steelers wrecked Cleveland’s return to prime time after a five-year hiatus. Pittsburgh has won eight in a row in Cleveland, 16 of 17 in the series and 23 of 26 in a rivalry that has been one-sided since the days Roethlisberger was learning how to throw a football as a kid in Findlay, Ohio.

During the game, it was disclosed on TV that Roethlisberger sustained a separated shoulder last week in a win over Houston. But Big Ben didn’t seem bothered as he completed 12 of 19 for 186 yards and improved to 10-0 in NFL games in his home state. The Cincinnati Bengals haven’t had any luck in their stadium against him either.

Steelers coach Mike Tomlin didn’t deny the reports about Roethlisberger’s shoulder.

“They know more that I did,” he said. “That’s good television, I guess. He’s hurting pretty bad, but he’s a tough character. Is he 100 percent? No. But no one plays as hard as he does without getting banged up.”

Roethlisberger refused to discuss his injury. He wore a glove on his right hand to help him throw tight spirals through the remnants of Hurricane Ike.

“I’m from Ohio, I’ve played in windy conditions before,” he said. “That might be at times the gustiest I’ve ever played in.”

Jeff Reed kicked a 48-yard field goal in tricky conditions and the Steelers held off a late rally by the Browns (0-2), who were hoping this would be the year they finally challenged Pittsburgh for supremacy in the AFC North.

Not yet.

Phil Dawson kicked field goals of 31 and 38 yards, the second one with 3:21 left to pull the Browns to 10-6.

Browns coach Romeo Crennel was counting on his defense getting the ball back, but Roethlisberger, as he has always done against Cleveland, came up with the big play. He scrambled from pressure to buy some time and rifled a 19-yard pass to Heath Miller for a first down at midfield.

Willie Parker broke free on a 19-yard run and the Steelers ran out all but the final 26 seconds. Parker finished with 28 carries for 105 yards.

The Browns got the ball back at the end, but Anderson threw two incompletions and was sacked.

NFL Super Bowl Odds

Posted by: Zooped, August 2nd, 2008 - No Comments » twiter     buzz  

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It’s the early odds on team’s chances to win the Super Bowl. What are your team’s chances? Just look below.

Arizona Cardinals 50 - 1
Atlanta Falcons 100 - 1
Baltimore Ravens 75 - 1
Buffalo Bills 50 - 1
Carolina Panthers 40 - 1
Chicago Bears 35 - 1
Cincinnati Bengals 60 - 1
Cleveland Browns 25 - 1
Dallas Cowboys 6 - 1
Denver Broncos 50 - 1
Detroit Lions 80 - 1
Green Bay Packers 25 - 1
Houston Texans 60 - 1
Indianapolis Colts 7 - 1
Jacksonville Jaguars 12 - 1
Kansas City Chiefs 100 - 1
Miami Dolphins 100 - 1
Minnesota Vikings 18 - 1
New England Patriots 7 - 2
New Orleans Saints 25 - 1
New York Giants 15 - 1
New York Jets 35 - 1
Oakland Raiders 50 - 1
Philadelphia Eagles 20 - 1
Pittsburgh Steelers 15 - 1
Saint Louis Rams 75 - 1
San Diego Chargers 7 - 1
San Francisco 49ers 80 - 1
Seattle Seahawks 25 - 1
Tampa Bay Buccanneers 40 - 1
Tennessee Titans 40 - 1
Washington Redskins 50 - 1