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The Cleveland Browns have a long and storied history that has brought in eight League Titles. The current generation of Cleveland Browns is young and on the rise, ready to shuck off the recent years of mediocrity. After going 10-6 and barely missing the postseason in 2007, the Cleveland Browns are the NFL team to watch throughout the 2008 season.
QB Derek Anderson emerged as a Pro Bowl talent in 2007, with fellow Pro Bowler LT Joe Thomas protecting his blindside. The fearsome young duo of WR Braylon Edwards and TE Kellen Winslow are one of the best combinations in the NFL, while the bruising RB Jamal Lewis has made a career comeback. The Browns’ 3-4 defense is anchored up front by new NT Shaun Rodgers, with OLBs Kamerion Wimbley and Willie McGinest providing the pass rush. Look out for Joshua Cribbs who’s lethal on the return play.
Defensive guru and head coach Romeo Crennel glues the young team together as they face stiff competition in the AFC North. The Cleveland Browns continue their decades-long feud with the Cincinnati Bengals and Baltimore Ravens to boot, while the AFC North’s marquee match up pits the Browns against the Pittsburgh Steelers. In non-division action, the Cleveland Browns will continue their rivalry with the Houston Texans, and face tough opponents in the Dallas Cowboys and Indianapolis Colts.
A team and city with such long football history deserve a home field that is of classic form, and the Browns get this with Cleveland Brown’s Stadium. The open-air facility makes for spectacular snow games in the winter, and the Dawg Pound is always in full throat no matter the season! Whether you want to be a part of the Dawg Pound or root on the Browns on the road, order your Cleveland Browns tickets from OnlineTickets.com today!
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