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Cleveland Browns Tickets Paying Off
Holy Smokes! The Cleveland Browns are 2-2 after four weeks of the new season.
The win total includes a huge 51-45 win over Cincinnati in Week 2 and a stunning
upset of the tough Baltimore Ravens in Week 4. Suddenly there's new life in
Brownsville. Could Cleveland Browns tickets be the real thing? They already are.
Hot Browns
Jamal Lewis - Lewis is giving the Browns a respectable running game to deal
with. Averaging almost 5 yards a carry, Lewis helped the Browns to a big win
over his old team. Revenge is sweet in the NFL.
Braylon Edwards - With 4 touchdowns already in 2007, Edwards is the bang in the
Browns offense.
Kellen Winslow - Leading the Browns with 20 catches, Kellen Winslow give Derek
Anderson a big target when the going gets rough.
Best Cleveland Browns Tickets in October
Browns ticket holders may want to travel to New England to see how their team
stacks up against the NFL-best Patriots. On the home front, get Browns tickets
to see your heroes take on the Miami Dolphins on the 14th for your only chance
to see the Browns at home in October.
1. First Round QB Brady Quinn – There's not a team in the NFL more excited for
their future than the Cleveland Browns. The Browns' ticket to success rests
squarely on the shoulders of future superstar quarterback Brady Quinn.
2. First Round OT Joe Thomas – With all the excitement surrounding Brady Quinn,
it's easy to forget about offensive tackle Joe Thomas, who's job it will be to
keep Quinn safe from blitzers and to open holes for reason number three:
3. RB Jamal Lewis – Cleveland Browns tickets holders can't wait to see their new
running back Jamal Lewis take the field. After several seasons of a weak running
game, they can't wait to see Lewis crash the line.
4. WR Braylon Edwards – The Browns' offensive potential continues with wide
receiver Braylon Edwards, who is quickly becoming noticed as one of the best in
the league.
5. TE Kellen Winslow Jr. – Browns ticket holders are holding their breath that
this year is the year that tight end Kellen Winslow Jr. is fully healthy and
ready to become the elite tight end his father was.
6. Head Coach Romeo Crennel – Romeo Crennel hasn't had the same success in
Cleveland that he had in New England, but you can tell that this is team headed
in the right direction.
7. Heated AFC North Rivalries – AFC North division football is some of the most
punishing around. When the Ravens, Steelers, and Bengals come to town, your
Cleveland Browns tickets are a guarantee of some great football.
8. Future Powerhouse? – Things are looking up in Cleveland. Are all the pieces
finally in place? The talent is there, it just needs to be harnessed.
9. Cleveland Browns Stadium – Watching the Dawg Pound at Cleveland Browns
Stadium is almost as much fun as watching the game. These fans are Browns-crazy!
10. Great Schedule – Your Cleveland Browns tickets gets you in to see some of
the hottest teams in football this year, including the Ravens, Bengals,
Dolphins, and Seahawks, Bills, 49ers, and Texans.
Cleveland Browns tickets are offering NFL fans something a little different for
the 2006 NFL season. His name is Charlie Frye. Yes, head coach Romeo Crennel
threw caution to the wind shortly after the NFL Draft and traded the steady but
unspectacular Trent Dilfer to the
San Francisco 49ers for their backup QB Ken Dorsey and a pick in Round 7 of
next year’s draft. But the trade clears the way for Frye to take the reins of a
team that finished 6-10 in 2005, a modest improvement over their 4-12 finish in
2004. Obviously the thinking is that it’s time to find out whether or not Frye
has what it takes to be an NFL quarterback and based on his performance at
Akron, odds are that he can get the job done.
Frye re-wrote the record books at Akron. As a junior he completed 273 passes for
3, 549 yards and 22 touchdowns while completing better than 60% of his passes.
Although his numbers dropped off as a senior that was due more to his
surrounding cast than to his ability.
In 2006, Frye will have a little more to work with than Dilfer did last year.
Tight end Kellen Winslow is back from a self-inflicted injury that ended his
debut season before it could really begin. On the offensive line, the Browns
nabbed LeCharles Bentley and Kevin Shaffer to help protect the passer. Of course
Reuben Droughns, the hard- hitting running back will still be the mainstay of
the Browns running games. Droughns topped 1,200 yards in 2005 and should benefit
from a better passing attack to keep defenses from stacking the line.
Crennel and the Browns went for defensive help in the NFL draft, focusing almost
exclusively on linebackers. Kamerion Wimbley (1st round) is a prototype outside
linebacker while D’Qwell Jackson (2nd Round) was the highest rated inside
linebacker on most draft boards. Think the Browns weren’t serious about
improving their linebacking corps? In the fourth round they went back to the
well for Leon Williams, an athletic although slightly undersized linebacker from
Miami of Florida.
It’s going to be an interesting season in Paul Brown Stadium in 2006. There’s
nothing quite like watching a young team on the rise. For the Browns, having the
Steelers and the
Bengals in their division is going to make the going tough, but for the
fans, finally seeing some results on the field is going to make those Cleveland
Browns tickets even sweeter.
THIS PAST WEEK'S CLEVELAND BROWNS (4-11) TICKETS
CLEVELAND BROWNS (4-11) AT HOUSTON TEXANS (5-10) TICKETS
1:00 p.m., Sunday
Reliant Stadium
This game may not be great matchup of NFL powerhouses, but it is a game between two fairly evenly matched teams, which means good football. Browns QB Derek Anderson has filled in admirably for the injured Charlie Frye, and RQ Rueben Droughns should finally be fully healthy and ready to take on the Texans. They will have their work cut out for them as they face a defense that held the Indianapolis Colts in check. The Browns aren’t as bad as their record indicates, and they should pull out a win against Houston.
Fantasy Football ticket to victory: WR Braylon Edwards has proved his worth on a team with limited options.
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THIS PAST WEEK'S CLEVELAND BROWNS (4-10) TICKETS
CLEVELAND BROWNS (4-10) VS. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS (3-11) TICKETS
1:00 p.m., Sunday
Cleveland Browns Stadium
The Browns have taken a beating this season, but QB Derrick Anderson made a game of it last week against the Ravens, throwing for two touchdowns against the top-ranked Baltimore defense. He should have a little less resistance against the aging Tampa Bay defense at home. Tampa Bay can't score and can't stop anyone, which is good for the Browns would have problems doing just that themselves.
ABCTickets.com NFL Prediction: Cleveland Browns 14, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 7
(Last Week: 12-4/Season: 171-78)
Fantasy Football ticket to victory: WR Braylon Edwards is finally coming on.
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PAST WEEK'S CLEVELAND BROWNS TICKETS
CLEVELAND BROWNS (4-9) AT BALTIMORE RAVENS (10-3) TICKETS
1 pm, Sunday
M&T Bank Stadium
Every time the Browns appear to take one step forward, they take another one back. Last week’s disappointing performance in a loss to Pittsburgh is a prime example. You have to begin to wonder how long before Browns’ second-year head coach Romeo Crennell begins to hear his name mentioned on the hot seat.
But for now, he’ll focus his team on the Ravens. That’s something no one in the NFL wants to be thinking about.
Fantasy Football ticket to victory: Cleveland tight end Kellen Winslow is coming into his own.
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PAST WEEK'S CLEVELAND BROWNS TICKETS
CLEVELAND BROWNS (4-8) TICKETS AT PITTSBURGH STEELERS (5-7)
8 pm, Thursday
Heinz Field
Don’t you just love the NFL? With the Cleveland Browns looking like the NFL’s worst losers they turn around and beat the high flying Kansas City Chiefs 31-28. And they did it with a backup quarterback. Who’da thunk it? Now the Browns get the chance to take on the Super Bowl Champion Pittsburgh Steelers, who are mired in their own swamp of mediocrity. A couple of gifts from Big Ben and the Browns could pull off another upset. Will Romeo Crennel let the new guy keep playing? We’ll have to wait and see but it’s a whole new ball game for Cleveland with this kid under center.
Fantasy Football ticket to victory: Go with Joe Jurevicius. He may turn out to be Derek Anderson’s go-to guy.(Last week:Kellen Winslow — 2 catches for 26 yards and yes it was a sucky pick)
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PAST WEEK'S CLEVELAND BROWNS TICKETS
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (7-4) AT CLEVELAND BROWNS (3-8)
1 pm, Sunday
Cleveland Browns Stadium
The Cleveland Browns are pitiful. They’re also deserving of pity. After getting blasted 30-0 by the Bengals they now have to take a beating from Larry Johnson. Which brings us to the reason for being in Cleveland Browns Stadium for this game. Larry Johnson is on such a roll he may just set all-time NFL records against the stumbling, bumbling Browns defense. Seriously, Romeo is quickly losing the love interest of Cleveland fans and if the bleeding doesn’t stop soon Juliet will be standing on the balcony calling for a new coach in Cleveland.
Fantasy Football ticket to victory: Browns Tight End Kellen Winslow in a coin toss (Last week:Braylon Edwards — 2 catches for 29 yards and yes it was a sucky pick)
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PAST WEEK'S CLEVELAND BROWNS TICKETS
CINCINNATI BENGALS TICKETS (5-5) AT CLEVELAND BROWNS (3-5)
1 pm, Sunday
Cleveland Browns Stadium
Buck up Browns fans. Your heroes looked pretty good against Pittsburgh last week. Yes, they gave it up at the end, but at least they're playing decent ball. Now the high flying Bengals come to town. Here's your chance for Ohio bragging rights for the rest of the year. The Browns have now lost six in a row and the bleeding has to stop sometime. A win by Cleveland could rightfully be labeled the upset of the week. Hello loss #7.
Fantasy Football ticket to victory: Browns Wide Receiver Braylon Edwards, the (Last week: Edwards - 7 catches for 127 yards)
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THIS WEEK'S CLEVELAND BROWNS TICKETS
CLEVLAND BROWNS (2-6) AT ATLANTA FALCONS (5-3) TICKETS
1 p.m., Sunday
Georgia Dome
In desperate search of some offense, the Browns head east to take on Michael Vick and the Falcons. With talented tight end Kellon Winslow and explosive wide out Braylon Edwards, the Browns should have more firepower than they have displayed. But it just hasn’t happened yet. Don’t look for things to change this week against a stingy Falcons defense that is proving to be one of the best in the NFL.
Fantasy Football ticket to victory: Cleveland tight end Kellon Winslow (Last week: Winslow — 11 catches, 78 yards)
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PAST WEEK'S CLEVELAND BROWNS TICKETS CLEVELAND BROWNS (2-5) AT SAN DIEGO CHARGERS (5-2) TICKETS 4:15 p.m., Sunday QUALCOMM Stadium
How about those Browns? Nice win over the New York Jets last week, but the competition is getting ready to stiffen with Sunday’s trip to San Diego, where the Chargers, led by LaDanian Tomlinson, have putting up big numbers. But San Diego will be without All-Pro linebacker Shawne Merriman, who will begin his suspension for violating the NFL’s steroid policy. Cheater.
Will the Browns be able to take advantage? No, they’re still the Browns, after all.
ABCTickets.com NFL Prediction: San Diego Chargers 23, Cleveland 10 (Last Week: 8-5/Season 73-43)
Fantasy Football ticket to victory: Cleveland Browns tight end Kellen Winslow (Last week — Winslow – 7 catches, 76 yards, 1 TD)
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PAST WEEK'S CLEVELAND BROWNS TICKETS DENVER BRONCOS (4-1) AT CLEVELAND BROWNS (14-3) TICKETS
4:05 p.m., Sunday
Cleveland Stadium
Browns’ second-year head coach Romeo Crennel is beginning to get things turned around in Cleveland. Quarterback Charlie Frye is developing into a gritty competitor and has drawn comparisons to Packer great Brett Favre. It won’t be long to the Browns start winning more games. And it starts on Sunday in Week 7’s biggest upset.
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ABCTickets.com NFL Prediction: Cleveland Browns 14, Denver Broncos 13
(Last Week: 8-5/Season 60-31)
Fantasy Football ticket to victory: Cleveland wide receiver Braylon Edwards (Last week: Browns on a bye.)
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PAST WEEK'S CLEVELAND BROWNS TICKETS
CLEVELAND BROWNS AT CAROLINA PANTHERS TICKETS
1 p.m., Sunday
Bank of America Stadium
The Cleveland Browns finally got on the board in Week 4, posting a win over the stumbling bumbling Oakland Raiders. The Browns needed something to build on and they got it. Now they can take a little momentum into Bank of America Stadium against a Panthers team that’s starting to look like the playoff contender everyone thought they would be. On the road against a good team a Browns win would be an upset but stranger things have happened in the parity ridden NFL.
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Fantasy Football ticket to victory: Browns quarterback Charlie Frye continues to impress. (Last Week: Rueben Droughns, out with an injury)
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PAST WEEK'S CLEVELAND BROWNS TICKETS
CLEVELAND BROWNS AT OAKLAND RAIDERS TICKETS
4:15 p.m., Sunday
McAfee Coliseum
The Browns proved their mettle last week when they managed to hang 14 points on the Baltimore defense, who up to that point had not given up a single touchdown. Now, if the Browns can put up two touchdowns against the best defense in the league, imagine what they will do against the Raiders, who just may be the worst team in the NFL. Look for Charlie Frye to lead the Browns to their first win of the season in Oakland.
Fantasy Football ticket to victory: Browns quarterback Charlie Frye continues to impress. (Last Week: Rueben Droughns, out with an injury)
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THIS PAST WEEK'S CLEVELAND BROWNS TICKETS NEW YORK JETS (4-3) AT CLEVELAND BROWNS (1-5) TICKETS
4:05 p.m., Sunday
Cleveland Stadium
Ok, so we blew it last week when we picked the Browns to upset the Broncos. They still gave Denver a tough game so we're going out on another limb here and calling this one for the Browns again. After all, the Jets ain't that good and Cleveland is due for some good things to happen. Frye is playing well and the Browns D is perking up. Isn't the NFL fun?
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ABCTickets.com NFL Prediction: Cleveland Browns 28, New York Jets 23
(Last Week: 5-8/Season 65-39)
Fantasy Football ticket to victory: Cleveland wide receiver Braylon Edwards (Last week: Braylon Edwards, 2 for 6. We should have gone with Jurevicuis)
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BALTIMORE RAVENS AT CLEVELAND BROWNS TICKETS
1 p.m., Sunday
Cleveland Browns Stadium
Cleveland Browns tickets do have some bright spots heading into this game. The
Ravens have yet to face as mobile a quarterback as Charlie Fry. The Browns
haven’t been beaten so much as they’ve been beating themselves. Miracles don’t
happen often in the NFL but if Cleveland can play mistake free football they’ve
got a chance. And remember, the Ravens defense is due for a letdown after back
to back domination. The Ravens looking past a weak team is the Browns ticket to
an upset.
Fantasy Football ticket to victory: Cleveland Browns running back Reuben
Droughns. (Last Week: Reuben Droughns - 32 yards on 14 rushes, 1 TD)
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