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Gordon ready for challenge

Matt Florjancic, clevelandbrowns.com

Browns wide receiver Josh Gordon is ready to play when his number is called.

Matt Florjancic, clevelandbrowns.com

Browns wide receiver Jordan Norwood made four catches during his 2012 regular season debut against the Baltimore Ravens last Thursday night.

Mike Florio, profootballtalk.com

After last week’s win over the Browns, Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis told NFL Network that he’ll know when it’s time to call it quits as a player, and that when the time comes he’ll be done - with no waffling and no unretiring. On Tuesday’s Pro

Mike Florio, profootballtalk.com

In  2011, NFL Films launched its remarkable A Football Life series with a two-part study of Patriots coach Bill Belichick.  The next episode, which focuses on the ’95 Browns, should more accurately be regarded as a Belichick prequel. The study of the …

No bounty ruling, yet

Oct 2, 2012

Mike Florio, profootballtalk.com

After Browns linebacker Scott Fujita met with Commissioner Roger Goodell on Friday, completing the process of sitting down with each of the four players whose suspensions were vacated, it was reported that Goodell would re-issue discipline to the player…

Branson Wright, cleveland.com

DE Frostee Rucker talks a little shop when it comes to his name and becoming an entrepreneur.

Plain Dealer staff, cleveland.com

Manoloff says dropped passes made Weeden's numbers appear worse than they should have been.

Branson Wright, cleveland.com

What kind of owner will Jimmy Haslam be for the Cleveland Browns?

ESPN.com

Cleveland Browns wide receivers are dropping passes at an alarming rate for a second straight season, which leads us to revisit the team's draft-day decision in 2011. Instead of drafting wide receiver Julio Jones with the sixth overall pick, the Browns …

Michael David Smith, profootballtalk.com

Browns safety Ray Ventrone says Thursday night’s game against the Ravens got dirty, and he blames the Ravens for that. But he won’t say what they did. “I know that they were playing dirty on offense,” Ventrone told the Associated Press. “Watch t…