From Profootballtalk.com
The Cleveland Browns have taken another major step toward breaking from a recent history full of disappointment and embarrassment.
They have settled the staph-infection lawsuit filed by receiver Joe Jurevicius.
Per the Associated Press (via the Cleveland Plain Dealer), the Browns and the Cleveland Clinic struck a confidential deal with Jurevicius, a Cleveland-area native (and thus a far more sympathetic plaintiff) who joined his hometown team in 2006. In January 2008, he became the sixth Browns player in five years who contracted a staph infection. He thereafter underwent six medical procedures aimed at fixing the problem
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