Browns Weekend Injury Report for Week 2 - Harrison is Ready
Last week against the Minnesota Vikings, RB Jerome Harrison was inactive, presumably becuse he was not fully recovered from the injuries that hindered him in the preseason. Harrison returned to full participation in practice Friday, and should be available for this Sunday's contest against the Denver Broncos. Will any of the other running backs be ready though? Here is the team's injury report:
BROWNS INJURY REPORT (RUNNING BACKS):
- RB Jamal Lewis: Lewis had been limited in practice during the week due to a neck injury. On Friday though, just like Harrison did, Lewis fully participated in practice.
- RB James Davis: Davis has been battling a shoulder injury and remained limited in practice on Friday. It might be safe to assume that Harrison will be Lewis' primary backup this week, although Davis should still probably be active.
- RB Cedric Peerman: Peerman again remains questionable with a thigh injury.
Here is the rest of the injury report:
OUT: OL Rex Hadnot (knee)
QUESTIONABLE: LB David Bowens (knee), RB James Davis (shoulder), WR Mohamed Massaquoi (shoulder), RB Cedric Peerman (thigh)
PROBABLE: RB Jerome Harrison (knee), TE Steve Heiden (knee), RB Jamal Lewis (neck), DT Shaun Rogers (foot), P Dave Zastudil (right knee)
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We need Hadnot back, and We also should start Alex Hall
" Of course Steroids should be allowed! I wanna see 700 foot home runs and 90 yard field goals! I litterally want to see someone's d**k get shoved in the dirt!"
by BradyQuinnisBeast on Sep 18, 2009 11:17 PM EDT reply actions
Are you saying that because Bowens is out? Or are you saying he should start anyway?
I really don’t mind Bowens starting anyway.
Start anyway, and plus because Bowens’s age is catching up to him.
" Of course Steroids should be allowed! I wanna see 700 foot home runs and 90 yard field goals! I litterally want to see someone's d**k get shoved in the dirt!"
by BradyQuinnisBeast on Sep 19, 2009 6:09 PM EDT up reply actions
How are all four of our RBs in various stages of injuries?
If we only activate Harrison and Lewis and they both go down, I’d love to see Cribbs a little bit. Vickers in singleback formations wouldn’t be awful, either.
I hope we activate 3 guys
" Of course Steroids should be allowed! I wanna see 700 foot home runs and 90 yard field goals! I litterally want to see someone's d**k get shoved in the dirt!"
by BradyQuinnisBeast on Sep 18, 2009 11:57 PM EDT up reply actions
Vickers in singleback formations wouldn’t be awful, either.
A fullback running attack? Is rufio…… mooncamping?
by Bernie19Kosar on Sep 19, 2009 9:36 PM EDT up reply actions
Bring on the jester - we could all use a laugh.
by RelapsingDawgCatcher on Sep 21, 2009 12:41 PM EDT up reply actions
we'll just have Brady throw the deep ball
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHahahahaaa…….oh Lord help us.
Victorious warriors win first and then go to war, while defeated warriors go to war first and then seek to win.
by BringBackKosar on Sep 20, 2009 3:42 PM EDT up reply actions

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