Browns’ Anderson out for year; Winslow out week
December 1st, 2008Cleveland Browns quarterback Derek Anderson is out for the rest of the season after tearing a knee ligament in Sunday’s game against Indianapolis.
Cleveland Browns quarterback Derek Anderson is out for the rest of the season after tearing a knee ligament in Sunday’s game against Indianapolis.
A man accused of shooting Jaguars offensive lineman Richard Collier 14 times appeared Monday at a pretrial hearing, only to have another pretrial hearing set next week.
Dallas linebacker DeMarcus Ware and running back Marion Barber were not at practice Monday, the first time the Cowboys were back on the field since both were hurt Thanksgiving Day.
Nose tackle Dusty Dvoracek will miss the final four games after rupturing his right biceps during a loss at Minnesota on Sunday night, his third season-ending injury in as many NFL seasons.
The Patriots will play the Buccaneers next season at Wembley Stadium, the third straight year the NFL will stage a regular-season game in the British capital.
The Packers have seen enough from inconsistent punter Derrick Frost.
The Detroit Lions signed wide receiver Keary Colbert, giving him a chance to play for his third NFL team this season.
Cleveland lost Derek Anderson to a left MCL injury in the waning moments of Sunday’s 10-6 defeat to the Indianapolis Colts. The recovery time for MCL injuries is usually 3-4 weeks, which likely means Anderson is out for the remainder of the season.
Browns head coach Romeo Crennel stated emphatically this week that Brady Quinn will be Cleveland’s starting quarterback in 2009. Crennel might not be Quinn’s head coach next season, however.
The Chicago Bears lost starting defensive tackle Dusty Dvoracek to what coach Lovie Smith called a “serious” arm injury during their 34-14 loss to the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday night.