Rabu, 13 Oktober 2010

Browns Trade Jerome Harrison to Philadelphia

Jerome Harrison had been a disappointment all year long, and now he’s gone. The Browns have reportedly traded last year’s season end surprise to the Philadelphia Eagles for backup running back Mike Bell. Both players will have to pass a physical Thursday before the trade is final.

This year, Harrison lost the Browns’ startingCLEVELAND - OCTOBER 04:  Jerome Harrison #35 of the Cleveland Browns runs the ball against the Cincinnati Bengals during their game at Cleveland Browns Stadium on October 4, 2009 in Cleveland, Ohio. The Bengals defeated the Browns 23-20 in overtime.  (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images) running back job to newcomer Peyton Hillis after performing dreadfully in his rematch with the Kansas City Chiefs, where he rushed 16 times for just 33 yards and lost a fumble.

It was against those same Chiefs last season that Harrison became a household name, rushing for a team record 286 yards on 31 carries. That performance not only broke Jim Brown’s 52 year-old team record, but was good for the third highest single game rushing total in NFL history.

But it was a different story this year.

Hillis emerged and better fit the rough and tumble style of play the Browns want to embody. Harrison brooded.

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