Arian Foster in a Browns Uniform?
It is only a movie, but this is not a good look. Arian Foster in a Browns jersey? Sorry, Cleveland fans–it’s just for his upcoming movie “Draft Day” twitter.com/BleacherReport… — Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) May 12, 2013
Tate Was Target for the Browns
According to the Houston Chronicle’s John McClain, on draft day the Cleveland Browns were knocking on the Houston Texans’ door regarding running back Ben Tate. Rumors were coming around on draft day that the Texans were offered a 2nd round pick but today it was rumored that the Browns offered the #22 overall pick for the third year back. It feels that Tate’s value as a running back could possibly not get any higher than it is right now. According to John McClain this morning, the offer for the 1st round pick from the Browns never occurred. This is after…
Texans Should Inquire about McCoy
The Houston Texans have done a great job the past few seasons of creating depth to a roster compared to previous seasons they have never had. Look no further than the 2011 season where injuries plagued a Texans team, but the “Next Man Up” mantra seemed to show up week after week. The Texans should not stop looking for depth and start by kicking the tires on Cleveland Browns ex-starting quarterback Colt McCoy, and this has zero to do with him be a University of Texas alumni or anything else related with the state of Texas. This has to do with a…
Six Texans to Watch: Browns Edition
The Houston Texans are treading in uncharted waters with the Cleveland Browns coming to town. The Browns boast the #5 defense in the NFL and have the #2 pass defense also, and they will be put to the test on Sunday. For as good as the Browns defense it, they have the #26 ranked offense in the NFL, and have Texas born Colt McCoy leading them at quarterback. With the Texans sitting 5-3 and first in the AFC South, they can help their playoff cause with a win this Sunday. Just like every game in the NFL anything can happen,…
Behind Enemy Lines: With the Browns Report
In this weekly installment of Behind Enemy Lines we get help from the Browns Report and Max Berry. Max discusses Colt McCoy, Josh Cribbs, Lawrence Vickers, the potential of Joe Haden, the Madden cover boy Peyton Hillis and something in Houston we all want a nose tackle like Phil Taylor.
Lawrence Vickers Ready for His Old Team
On July 25,2011 Lawrence Vickers was released from the Cleveland Browns was soon picked up by the Houston Texans on August 3, 2011. Vickers signed a 2-year, 3-million dollar contract with the Texans to be the fullback, but at the beginning of the season it don’t turn into that. Vickers came into training camp late and was learning the playbook and getting used to the Texans team. He was relegated to special teams and second team fullback behind starter James Casey, and has been a special teams contributor since day one.
Breaking News: Chris Ogbonnaya Gone From Texans Practice Squad
The Cleveland Browns have signed the Houston Texans’ running back Chris Ogbonnaya from the practice squad. With the signing Ogbonnaya will be placed on the active 53-man roster for the Browns, this is a move which shows that star running back Peyton Hillis might be out for an extended period of time.



