D`QWELL JACKSON RUMORS

D'Qwell Jackson used to changes with Browns

Inside linebacker D'Qwell Jackson has seen just about everything during his eight seasons with the Cleveland Browns, except for a trip to the playoffs. Jackson is playing for his fourth head coach and his second team owner, so changing back from a 4-3 to a 3-4 defensive scheme isn't a big challenge. ''I've played the 4-3, the 3-4, and a little bit of everything...
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April 17, 2013  |  Discuss

Defensive change for Browns causing confusion

The good news for the Cleveland Browns, new defensive coordinator Ray Horton interviewed with eight NFL teams for a head coaching position. The bad news? Obviously no one signed him. Horton has a chip on his shoulder and the first change he will make for is to run a 3-4 defense instead of the 4-3. That could be a problem for defensive end Jabaal Sheard, tackle Ahtyba Rubin and linebacker...
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January 26, 2013  |  Discuss
BLACK MONDAY

Report: Browns will fire coach, GM

The Cleveland Browns are expected to fired their head coach and GM on Monday, according to a report. They have a new owner in charge.

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December 29, 2012  |  Discuss

Browns linebacker D’Qwell Jackson Faces Dual Challenge Against The Eagles Sunday

D’Qwell Jackson was one of the Browns defensive leaders last season, he knows the Browns are going to face a challenge when the face the Eagles to open the 2012 season. Jackson has prepared for the past week to figure out a way for the Browns defense to contain Eagles Q.B. Michale Vick. Not only do the Browns have to control Vick leaving the pocket and turning himself into a running...
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September 08, 2012  |  Discuss

You Thought The Browns Defense Was Intense, Now D’Qwell Jackson Is Back

The Cleveland Browns defense looked intense in Green Bay Thursday night, now that D’Qwell Jackson is back from resting his sore shoulder the intensity of the Browns defense is about to increase. Jackson led the team in tackles last season and he is a team leader out on the field for the team’s defense. This guy does nothing but bring it on every play. I would expect his presence...
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August 20, 2012  |  Discuss

Cleveland Browns ink Jackson to 5-year deal

The Cleveland Browns have re-signed Middle Linebacker D'Qwell Jackson yesterday - five-years, $42.5 million, including $19 million in guaranteed money. Jackson missed almost 2 full seasons with torn pectoral muscles on both sides of his chest that could have very well ended his career. He fought back and worked hard to become a star on the Brown's defense. Cleveland was...
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February 28, 2012  |  Discuss

Browns, D’Qwell Jackson started negotiating last week

According to Scott Petrak of the Chronicle-Telegram, the Cleveland Browns top priority is re-signing linebacker D’Qwell Jackson, when it comes to free agency. Both the Browns and Jackson’s representatives started talking last week and they’re both looking to get a multi-year extension done. If they’re unable to get a deal done by the March 5th deadline to tag players, the...
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February 22, 2012  |  Discuss

Cleveland Browns expected to seek a long-term deal for D'Qwell Jackson: NFL Insider

All is quiet on the D'Qwell Jackson contract front, but that doesn't mean the Browns don't have plans to re-sign the comeback player-of-the-year candidate.
Via Cleveland.com
November 26, 2011  |  Discuss

Can D’Qwell Jackson & The Cleveland Browns Defense Stop The Run In Cincinnati?

D”Qwell Jackson has really been turning up the heat and the rest of the Cleveland Browns defense appears to have followed.  The Browns were able to stop a good runner last Sunday when they held Jones-Drew to less than 100 yards rushing.  If someone would have told me the Browns defense was going to be able to stop the run I would have taken a bet. The Browns defense also put...
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November 22, 2011  |  Discuss

Cleveland Browns D’Qwell Jackson a different type of elite linebacker

Next to offensive linemen, linebackers are the hardest position-player to quantifiably, as well as qualifiedly, evaluate.  It’s easy to look at a guy like Ray Lewis and understand the positive impact his play has on the teams defense, but where the evaluation gets tricky– even deceiving–is for a guy like Indianapolis Colts, Pat Angerer.  He leads the league in tackles with...
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November 01, 2011  |  Discuss
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