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Dilfer Needs MRI on BOTH Knees |
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Written by Associated Press
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Tuesday, 29 November 2005 |
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BEREA, Ohio Running back Reuben Droughns says the Cleveland Browns took a huge step back in yesterday's 24-12 loss at Minnesota. At times, the team looked unorganized, undisciplined and unmotivated as a medley of mistakes sent them to one of their most lopsided losses -- just a week after shutting out Miami. Quarterback Trent Dilfer took the brunt of the beating, getting sacked five times and roughed up countless others by a relentless Vikings defensive front. Dilfer had M-R-Is on both knees at the Cleveland Clinic, and the club was awaiting test results. Browns coach Romeo Crennel said that barring an injury, Dilfer will remain his starting quarterback. Although he plans to play backup Charlie Frye, Crennel isn't ready to start the rookie just yet.
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