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was called out of retirement by the St. Louis | Browns a couple weeks shy of his 52nd birthday. |
country music singer and former member of The | Browns, a trio popular in the 1950s. |
Also, Brady was not drafted by Cleveland | Browns, a team former 49er Dwight Clark was a team ex |
g took over as the head coach of the Cleveland | Browns, a position he held until 1977. |
He was worked out by the Cleveland | Browns a few days later but not signed. |
The | Browns added a "GH" tribute badge to their helmets fo |
In 1932, the | Browns added a large studio to their home, where Beul |
His trade by the Giants to the Cleveland | Browns after the 1964 season further aggravated the d |
reemerged in 1937 at age 30 with the St. Louis | Browns after signing as a free agent on August 11. |
Mazzetti decided not to play for the Cleveland | Browns after they picked him up off the waiver wire i |
er 18, 2007 Player was signed by the Cleveland | Browns after Dave Zastudil was injured. |
1952 St. Louis | Browns, AL |
The 49ers, Baltimore Colts, and Cleveland | Browns all joined the NFL from the AAFC. |
llis Kinder and Jack Kramer from the St. Louis | Browns; all played a major roles in Boston's contendi |
47, he had a career high 27 home runs, but the | Browns, always needing cash to operate, sold him to t |
sive lineman for two seasons for the Cleveland | Browns and Dallas Cowboys. |
New York Giants, Boston Beaneaters, St. Louis | Browns, and Baltimore Orioles. |
savich has also been a member of the Cleveland | Browns and Indianapolis Colts. |
In 2001, he was signed by the Cleveland | Browns and spent the 2001 NFL season as third-string |
le families that build homes here included the | Browns and the Hilliards. |
played for the Pittsburgh Steelers, Cleveland | Browns, and Oakland Raiders. |
nebacker for the Dallas Cowboys, the Cleveland | Browns, and the Carolina Panthers. |
mer American football player for the Cleveland | Browns and New Orleans Saints. |
Detroit Lions, and one each for the Cleveland | Browns and the Philadelphia Eagles. |
He signed with the Cleveland | Browns and retired at the end of the season, helping |
has been cited (along with the 1880s St. Louis | Browns and the 1890s Baltimore Orioles) as one of the |
h round of the 1979 NFL Draft by the Cleveland | Browns and played that season with the team. |
e Sox had swept their final series against the | Browns and the Indians record stayed the same, the Am |
Kansas City Chiefs, St. Louis Rams, Cleveland | Browns and Carolina Panthers. |
1938 for the Philadelphia Athletics, St. Louis | Browns, and Chicago White Sox. |
ball League offensive tackle for the Cleveland | Browns and the Indianapolis Colts. |
Columbus Solons, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis | Browns and Boston Beaneaters from 1889 to 1904. |
eague level in 1884 and 1885 for the St. Louis | Browns and Boston Beaneaters. |
He played for the Cleveland | Browns and the New Orleans Saints. |
om 1996 to 2004 for the Raiders, the Cleveland | Browns, and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. |
ed tight end for six seasons for the Cleveland | Browns and New York Giants. |
er in the scouting department of the St. Louis | Browns and their successors, the Baltimore Orioles, i |
He played in 120 games for the | Browns and hit .276 |
s basketball programs and covered the Indians, | Browns, and other sporting events as well as news. |
teams, the Philadelphia Eagles, the Cleveland | Browns, and the Oakland Raiders. |
He is the younger brother of current Cleveland | Browns and former Patriots safety Ray Ventrone. |
the American League with the Yankees, Red Sox, | Browns and Indians, being used as both a starter and |
fielder for the St. Louis Cardinals, St. Louis | Browns, and Philadelphia Athletics. |
s from 1985 to 1993, playing for the Cleveland | Browns and the Indianapolis Colts during that time. |
been a member of the Denver Broncos, Cleveland | Browns and New York Giants. |
the National League in 1888 and the St. Louis | Browns and Syracuse Stars of the American Association |
Washington Senators, Chicago Colts, St. Louis | Browns, and Boston Beaneaters. |
Powell has also been a member of the Cleveland | Browns and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. |
In the NFL, he was part of the Cleveland | Browns, and the Jacksonville Jaguars, Mostly working |
ton Redskins, and one apiece for the Cleveland | Browns and the Miami Dolphins. |
ensive end for seven seasons for the Cleveland | Browns and the Cincinnati Bengals. |
ision rivals-the Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland | Browns and Baltimore Ravens. |
996 to 2000 with the Miami Dolphins, Cleveland | Browns and Indianapolis Colts. |
928, and spring training home of the St. Louis | Browns and Philadelphia Phillies. |
homes of the Pittsburgh Pirates and St. Louis | Browns and was the home field for the San Bernardino |
seasons for the San Diego Chargers, Cleveland | Browns, and Kansas City Chiefs. |
For the second year in a row, the Cleveland | Browns and the New York Yankees faced off in the AAFC |
their first tie in franchise history when the | Browns and the Yankees tied, 28-28, in Yankee Stadium |
efeated the Chicago White Stockings, St. Louis | Browns, and Detroit Tigers until succumbing on the 29 |
) refers to games played between the Cleveland | Browns and the Cincinnati Bengals. |
Boston Bees/Braves, Cincinnati Reds, St. Louis | Browns and Washington Senators. |
He played seven seasons for the Cleveland | Browns and the Miami Dolphins. |
He managed the 1911 and 1912 St. Louis | Browns and part of the 1937 Cincinnati Reds season, c |
h round of the 1952 NFL Draft by the Cleveland | Browns and played two seasons with the Green Bay Pack |
This was his only season with the | Browns, and didn't return to Majors again until 1894, |
red Lerner (1933-2002), owner of the Cleveland | Browns and CEO of MBNA America Bank, attempted a take |
the NFL for six years, two with the Cleveland | Browns and four seasons with the Houston Texans. |
He wore number 51 during his time with the | Browns and his nickname was "The Assassin". |
tcher for one season (1908) with the St. Louis | Browns and Philadelphia Athletics. |
Then, in 1892, he played for the Colonels, | Browns and Reds during the regular season. |
e of a doubleheader against the same St. Louis | Browns and pitched a 1-0 complete game shutout. |
ed as a defensive back for the NFL's Cleveland | Browns and Green Bay Packers, and for the American Fo |
with lukewarm colours in a palette of greens, | browns and orange. |
squads with the Pittsburgh Steelers, Cleveland | Browns and Atlanta Falcons, but has yet to appear in |
he National Football League with the Cleveland | Browns and Baltimore Ravens. |
r managed in the farm systems of the St. Louis | Browns and Philadelphia Athletics, and managed in the |
the National Football League for the Cleveland | Browns and Carolina Panthers. |
ning from the Marines, Petitbon played for the | Browns and was a member of their 1955 NFL championshi |
ington Redskins, San Diego Chargers, Cleveland | Browns, and the Philadelphia Eagles. |
running back for six seasons for the Cleveland | Browns and Green Bay Packers. |
h round of the 1977 NFL Draft by the Cleveland | Browns and was a member of the Green Bay Packers that |
League Toronto Argonauts and the NFL Cleveland | Browns and San Francisco 49ers. |
On October 11, he was signed by the Cleveland | Browns and placed on the practice squad. |
rn Conference Championship game, the Cleveland | Browns and Dallas Cowboys met for the 3rd straight ye |
ncept, which employs softer lighting with warm | browns and oranges. |
n a member of the Arizona Cardinals, Cleveland | Browns and Chicago Bears. |
NFL for the Philadelphia Eagles, the Cleveland | Browns and the Atlanta Falcons; played high school ba |
rnerback who formerly played for the Cleveland | Browns and the Arizona Cardinals of the NFL. |
nd and linebacker in the NFL for the Cleveland | Browns and New Orleans Saints. |
esota Vikings, Jacksonville Jaguars, Cleveland | Browns and Chicago Bears. |
Shaffer has also played for the Cleveland | Browns and Chicago Bears. |
ons for the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Cleveland | Browns, and the Indianapolis Colts. |
e Pro Bowls, four as a member of the Cleveland | Browns and one as a member of the Los Angeles Raiders |
and 1953 with the New York Yankees, St. Louis | Browns, and the Detroit Tigers. |
He would split the 1993 NFL season with the | Browns and the Green Bay Packers. |
ree seasons (1913, 1917-18) with the St. Louis | Browns and Boston Braves. |
League with the Pittsburgh Steelers, Cleveland | Browns and Carolina Panthers. |
e National Football League, with the Cleveland | Browns and Cincinnati Bengals. |
h 1940, the Phillies, along with the St. Louis | Browns and Boston Bees were made outstanding offers o |
926, 1929) with the New York Giants, St. Louis | Browns and Chicago Cubs. |
He played for the St. Louis | Browns and Washington Senators. |
He played in 1892 for the St. Louis | Browns and in 1893 and 1894 for the Chicago Colts. |
served as quarterbacks coach of the Cleveland | Browns and offensive coordinator for the NFL's Jackso |
the National Football League for the Cleveland | Browns and the Washington Redskins. |
the Miami Dolphins, Denver Broncos, Cleveland | Browns and New York Giants of the National Football L |
Junkin played two seasons with the Cleveland | Browns and one with the Kansas City Chiefs. |
in, Thane, who played safety for the Cleveland | Browns and San Francisco 49ers. |
He played for the Cleveland | Browns and the Cologne Centurions. |
the National Football League for the Cleveland | Browns and New York Giants. |
for the Chicago Cubs, Boston Braves, St. Louis | Browns, and Detroit Tigers. |
This new loco was designed for | Browns and was based on the Great Central Railway cla |
ampa Bay Buccaneers, St. Louis Rams, Cleveland | Browns and Pittsburgh Steelers. |
completed 3 years in the NFL for the Cleveland | Browns and 3 years in the CFL for the Montreal Alouet |
been a member of the Chicago Bears, Cleveland | Browns and New England Patriots. |
when he played just 51 games for the St. Louis | Browns, and moved on to play for the Minneapolis Mill |
seasons for the Pittsburgh Steelers, Cleveland | Browns, and Atlanta Falcons. |
Later he played with the Cleveland | Browns and the Chicago Rockets of the All-America Foo |
d place, however, they were too far behind the | Browns, and Cincinnati finished the season with a 63- |
n seasons for the Minnesota Vikings, Cleveland | Browns, and Oakland Raiders. |
Dwight Walker played for the Cleveland | Browns and the New Orleans Saints. |
oit Wolverines, Kansas City Cowboys, St. Louis | Browns and Pittsburgh Pirates between 1885 and 1899. |
very distinctive style to them, with very dark | browns and sombre colours, baroque details, and skewe |
d linebacker for six seasons for the Cleveland | Browns and the Baltimore Colts. |
o 1994 with the 49ers, 1995 with the Cleveland | Browns, and 1996 to 1997 with the Jacksonville Jaguar |
rs it cooked rare, with a double order of hash | browns and a Cherry Coke. |
The 2008 season was his fourth with the | Browns and second as Director of Player Personnel. |
ts of two seasons (1910-11) with the St. Louis | Browns, and Cincinnati Reds. |
St. Louis Cardinals, Dallas Cowboys, Cleveland | Browns, and the Baltimore Colts. |
tball League for the Dallas Cowboys, Cleveland | Browns, and the Chicago Bears. |
The | Browns and Bengals have never met in the playoffs. |
New York Yankees, Luke Sewell of the St. Louis | Browns, and Billy Southworth of the St. Louis Cardina |
four innings of the 1944 World Series for the | Browns and was a coach for the St. Louis Cardinals fr |
who played from 1931 to 1933 for the St. Louis | Browns and in 1943 for the Pittsburgh Pirates. |
commonly used to produce black, drab and warm | browns, and shades of blonde and gray hair dyes. |
l analyst for WEWS Channel 5 covering both the | Browns and the Buckeyes since 2004. |
seasons for the Philadelphia Eagles, Cleveland | Browns and Atlanta Falcons. |
He wore the number 82 with the | Browns and the number 81 with the Packers. |
clude skippers, small coppers, wall and meadow | browns and gatekeepers. |
Baseball, in 1926 and 1927 with the St. Louis | Browns and the Philadelphia Phillies in 1931 and 1932 |
oals, including a 51-yarder, vs. the Cleveland | Browns and became the fastest player in NFL history t |
2004 season, Coleman moved on to the Cleveland | Browns and was promptly inserted into the starting li |
the National Football League for the Cleveland | Browns and Washington Redskins. |
tional City because of the rivalry between the | Browns and Steelers. |
ceived contract offers from both the Cleveland | Browns and the Harlem Globetrotters. |
owners Frank and Stanley Robison purchased the | Browns and re-distributed players among the two franc |
gue (NFL) for three seasons with the Cleveland | Browns and the New York Giants from 1966 to 1968. |
ederson filled the same role for the Cleveland | Browns and their sophomore quarterback, Tim Couch. |
seasons for the Kansas City Chiefs, Cleveland | Browns, and Buffalo Bills. |
Cox was drafted by the Cleveland | Browns and played for them for four seasons. |
ssionally for the New York Jets, the Cleveland | Browns and the Pittsburgh Steelers of the NFL. |
ording to Jim, Frasier, Tyler Perry's Meet the | Browns, and America's Funniest Home Videos with laten |
linebacker for five seasons for the Cleveland | Browns and San Diego Chargers. |
aseff were teammates at John Carroll, with the | Browns and with the Colts. |
outfielder and third baseman for the St. Louis | Browns and a center for the Green Bay Packers. |
He played for the Seattle Seahawks, Cleveland | Browns, and Indianapolis Colts. |
a member of the Washington Redskins, Cleveland | Browns and Jacksonville Jaguars. |
e spent the 1991 NFL season with the Cleveland | Browns and the next two with the Green Bay Packers. |
Former Town Hall of the Borough of | Browns and Scarsdale at Scarsdale |
the National Football League for the Cleveland | Browns and the Los Angeles Rams. |
During the Grey Cup playoffs, the Cleveland | Browns announced plans to move to Baltimore. |
rade as Art Modell, owner of the NFL Cleveland | Browns, announced his move to Baltimore for the 1996 |
The | Browns answered back with an 8-play, 70-yard drive th |
The | Browns appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show and Dick Clar |
At the end of the video the two | Browns are standing in front of their cars in the par |
In 1951, Shula signed with the Cleveland | Browns as a defensive back, though he would later rar |
Smith signed with the Cleveland | Browns as a restricted free agent on March 16, 2007. |
He signed with the Cleveland | Browns as a free agent on November 12. |
He was originally signed by the | Browns as an undrafted free agent in 2007. |
He was signed by the Cleveland | Browns as an undrafted free agent in 2008. |
He was signed by the Cleveland | Browns as an undrafted free agent in 2005. |
He was originally signed by the Cleveland | Browns as an undrafted free agent in 2009, and played |
Although they had long since surpassed the | Browns as the city's most popular team, Breadon wante |
Dimitroff and in 1987 he joined the Cleveland | Browns as a college scout. |
Signed by the | Browns as an amateur free agent in 1940, Coleman made |
In 1987 Driver signed with the Cleveland | Browns as a free agent; he played for one season befo |
He was signed by the Cleveland | Browns as an undrafted free agent in 2003. |
enjoyed success as part of a family group (The | Browns), as a solo artist and as part of a duet (with |
He was signed by the Cleveland | Browns as an undrafted free agent in 2009. |
the University of Idaho, and was signed by the | Browns as an amateur free agent in 1939. |
Tucker previously served with the | Browns as the team's defensive backs coach before bei |
He was signed by the | Browns as an undrafted free agent in 2009. |
Ainsworth was signed by the | Browns as an undrafted free agent in May 2007. |
an quarterback Bernie Kosar from the Cleveland | Browns as a backup. |
is second game, September 17 vs. the Cleveland | Browns, as part of a line shuffle that saw LG Eric St |
He was originally signed by the Cleveland | Browns as an undrafted free agent in 2005. |
He was signed by the Cleveland | Browns as an undrafted free agent in 2002. |
10 NFL Draft, Bender signed with the Cleveland | Browns as an undrafted free agent on April 30, 2010. |
Dinkins was signed by the Cleveland | Browns as an unrestricted free agent on March 19, 200 |
In 2008 he returned to the | Browns as the starting strong safety once again. |
He was originally signed by the Cleveland | Browns as an undrafted free agent in 2002. |
He was signed by the Cleveland | Browns as an undrafted free agent in 2007. |
orth duel with their arch rival, the Cleveland | Browns, as quarterback Ben Roethlisberger made his se |
He was signed by the | Browns as an undrafted free agent in 1999. |
In August 2009 she appeared on Meet the | Browns as Shirley Van owen. |
e Baltimore Colts, traded him to the Cleveland | Browns as part of a 15-player deal, the second-larges |
Ijames was originally signed by the | Browns as an undrafted free agent out of Elon. |
Young was signed by the Cleveland | Browns as an undrafted rookie free agent on May 1, 20 |
McCreight initially joined the | Browns as Assistant Director of Player Personnel. |
zona Cardinals, before moving to the Cleveland | Browns as their director of pro personnel from 1999 t |
0 NFL Draft, Sanford signed with the Cleveland | Browns as an undrafted free agent on May 17, 2010. |
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