Weeden heads home to aid in tornado recovery efforts
Brandon Weeden's long weekend will be spent helping his home state recover from devastating tornadoes earlier this week.
The Browns quarterback said Thursday he doesn't yet know exactly what he'll be doing, but he knows he's flying home and has volunteered to lend a hand in and around Moore, Okla., where his wife, Melanie, grew up.
"There's so much devastation...
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Browns QB Weeden to help with Oklahoma tornado
Browns quarterback Brandon Weeden is heading home to help his cherished Oklahoma heal.
Weeden is returning to his home state this weekend to assist in any way he can in the aftermath of the deadly tornado that tore through Moore, Okla., killing 24 people and destroying thousands of homes in the Oklahoma City suburb earlier this week.
Weeden has been in contact with Oklahoma Lt...
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Former Oklahoma State QB to help with tornado recovery
BEREA, Ohio (AP) -- Browns quarterback Brandon Weeden is heading home to Oklahoma to help anyway he can in the aftermath of the deadly tornado.
Weeden said his wife, Melanie, has family in Moore, Okla., where the tornado killed 24 people and destroyed thousands of homes. Weeden said none of her family members were injured and he's eager to "just to do my part" with...
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Brandon Weeden Is ‘Surprised’ The Browns signed Brian Hoyer
Cleveland Browns starting quarterback Brandon Weeden must fill like he’s under attack at this point. Similar to Josh Freeman of Tampa Bay, Weeden was selected by the Browns previous regime.
That selection for the almost 30-year-old Weeden just so happened to have been last years 2012 NFL Draft. Now the Browns have a new regime, and it seems they are not feeling Weeden.
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Is Brandon Weeden beginning to sweat quarterback competition?
The Browns have one of the worst quarterback situations in the NFL. Brandon Weeden did nothing last year to prove that he was "the man" moving forward, and Jason Campbell could be a stop-gap quarterback at best.
Weeden said Friday, via Mary Kay Cabot of the Cleveland Plain Dealer, that he was surprised that the Browns added quarterback Brian Hoyer to the mix.
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Reports coming out of the Cleveland Media say, Brandon Weeden stunk at yesterdays practice in Berea!!!
The first mistake the Cleveland Browns made was drafting Brandon Weeden in the first round of the 2012 NFL draft. The second mistake the team made under new ownership mind you, was having yesterday’s practice open for members of the media to watch. Reports coming out of Cleveland this morning are saying Brandon Weeden sucked at practice yesterday. It is no wonder the Browns went...
Weeden: 'I want to be the guy'
The way Brandon Weeden sees it, nothing's changed. He's still Cleveland's starter.
And he plans to keep it that way.
Sure, Weeden was aware the Browns worked out several top college quarterbacks leading into April's draft, but the team didn't pick one. He's also mindful that veteran Jason Campbell can beat him out if he's not on his game. Weeden also...
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Browns QB Weeden: "I want to be the guy"
The way Brandon Weeden sees it, nothing's changed. He's still Cleveland's starter.
Sure, he was aware the Browns had worked out several top college quarterbacks leading into April's draft, but they didn't pick one. He's also mindful that veteran Jason Campbell can beat him out if he's not on his game. And, Weeden knows there are those who doubt he can...
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Brandon Weeden opens Browns OTAs as No. 1 quarterback
Despite various attempts to suggest the contrary, Brandon Weeden has opened Cleveland Browns Organized Team Activities (OTAs) as the starting quarterback.
ESPN Clevland’s Tony Grossi reports that Weeden, while he may have merely been given the job due to a lack of serious alternatives and could very well be on a one-year audition, is firmly running with the first team while Jason...
Browns GM Mike Lombardi says winning right now is team’s goals: ‘I’m just saying we’re going to build this thing the right way so we can sustain success’
Cleveland Browns general manager Mike Lombardi doesn’t want to take his time rebuild the team, he wants to win now.
He can feel the pressure from the fans that haven’t had a playoff caliber team in over ten years.
Lombardi wasn’t a popular choice when CEO Joe Tanner selected him to be in charge of personnel, and he feels the pressure from his first stint in Cleveland that...
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