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Jamal Lewis Admits Link To Dr. Galea

Former Browns running back Jamal Lewis admitted to ESPN that he was a longtime patient of Dr. Anthony Galea, who is facing charges for providing PEDs to at least 23 pro athletes.

Via FanHouse  |  August 15, 2010

The Strange Tale of Jamal Lewis

I was elated to hear that Jamal Lewis was visiting the Saints yesterday.  On a slow news day, it was a bright spot because it reminded me again that as Browns fans we no longer have to think about Jamal Lewis or his stutter-stepping through the Cleveland backfield.  After the smile finally escaped my face, [...]
Via Waiting For Next Year  |  April 02, 2010

Jamal Lewis Released by Browns

The Cleveland Browns have cut veteran running back Jamal Lewis from the roster.  Lewis, who announced mid-season that he would retire after the campaign, is not ruling out playing again.  According to his agent, Jamal does not want to end his career on an injury and is most interested in joining the ranks of a [...]
Via Dawg Pound Daily  |  February 20, 2010

Jamal Lewis Might Reconsider His Plans of Retirement

Now that the Browns have released Jamal Lewis, most feel that he will announce his retirement and that will be that. However, if he gave the Browns the sense that he was just going to retire anyway, why would they release him?Something tells me that Lewis feels as though he might still have a little bit left in the tank, and that his talk of retirement was more out of frustration...
Via NFL Spin Zone - DEACTIVATED  |  February 17, 2010

Browns officially release Jamal Lewis

Running back Jamal Lewis told the Browns during last season he was going to retire at the end of the year. While he has yet to officially do that, he’s a free man today, as the Browns announced that he has been released from the roster. “I enjoyed getting to know Jamal and having the [...]
Via Browns Gab  |  February 17, 2010

Browns Part Ways With Jamal Lewis

The Cleveland Browns today terminated the contract of running back Jamal Lewis, the team announced. “I enjoyed getting to know Jamal and having the opportunity to coach him last season,” said Browns head coach Eric Mangini. “We want to thank him for his contributions to the Cleveland Browns and wish him nothing but the best moving [...]
Via Waiting For Next Year  |  February 17, 2010

Browns Should Say Goodbye to Jamal Lewis

The Browns have seven games left this season. Starting this Sunday against the Detroit Lions, the Browns should move on without Jamal Lewis. I say this without any malice or anger. I don’t care that Lewis spouted off in the locker room last week. This season Jamal Lewis has topped 100 yards once. That was [...]
Via Waiting For Next Year  |  November 18, 2009

In Mangini’s Corner

In a recent interview Jamal Lewis made it plain and clear that Eric Mangini works this Browns team too hard during the week for them to excel on Sunday’s. His view is that players’ work comes in the offseason where they prepare their bodies for the grueling 16wks of the NFL season. The [...]
Via Browns Gab  |  November 13, 2009

Jamal Lewis Critical Of Mangini

Let’s be honest. The Browns locker room can’t be a very happy place these days. I have no special insight, knowledge or ‘little birdie’ whispering that in my ear. But a 1-7 team, with a major QB controversy and an iron fisted head coach/GM that has already shipped off talented players that were supposed to [...]
Via Waiting For Next Year  |  November 12, 2009

Browns' Jamal Lewis will consider himself a Raven at retirement: Browns Insider

Browns running back Jamal Lewis admitted he's retiring because he's "tired of it" and that he'll remember himself as a Raven and not a Raven/Brown.
Via Cleveland.com  |  November 11, 2009
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