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WEEKLY GAME RELEASE Regular Season Week 6, Game 6 Cleveland Browns (2-3) vs. (5-0) DATE: Oct. 18, 2015 SITE: FirstEnergy Stadium KICKOFF: 1:00 p.m. CAPACITY: 67,431 SURFACE: Grass NOTABLE STORYLINES SETTING THE STAGE Television The Browns return home to host the Denver Broncos at 1:00 CBS, Channel 19, Cleveland p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 18. The Broncos have won the past 10 meet- Play-by-play: Ian Eagle ings between the clubs and hold a 19-5 advantage in the all-time Analyst: Dan Fouts regular season series. Cleveland’s last victory against the Broncos Sideline reporter: Evan Washburn was a 30-29 win at Denver on Oct. 8, 1990. Radio PNC Bank Cleveland Browns Radio Network Last week, the Browns topped the Ravens 33-30 in overtime at Flagship stations: 92.3 The Fan (WKRK-FM), ESPN 850 WKNR, Baltimore. The Browns erased a 21-9 second-half defi cit to take a WNCX (98.5 FM) 30-27 lead with 3:03 remaining in regulation. The Ravens had fi rst- Play-by-play: Jim Donovan and-goal with 1:22 left, but the Browns defense held them to a fi eld Analyst: Doug Dieken goal to send the game to overtime. After a three-and-out was forced Sideline reporter: Nathan Zegura by the Browns defense to start the extra frame, Cleveland drove 51 yards in 12 plays to setup a game-winning 32-yard fi eld goal. National Radio Compass Media Networks Play-by-play: Chris Carrino In the victory at Baltimore, the Browns totaled 505 yards of Analyst: Brian Baldinger total offense, their most in a game since 2007. Cleveland also tied a franchise record with 12 third-down conversions. The team im- 2015 SCHEDULE proved to 1-0 in AFC North divisional play for the fi rst time since PRESEASON (1-3) 2004. Since the formation of the AFC North in 2002, DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT NETWORK THURS., AUG. 13 WASHINGTON REDSKINS L, 17-20 WEWS and are the only Browns head coaches to beat the THURS., AUG. 20 L, 10-11 ESPN Bengals, Steelers and Ravens. Sat., Aug. 29 at W, 31-7 WEWS Thurs., Sept. 3 at L, 0-24 WEWS

QB Josh McCown completed 36 of 51 passes for a career- REGULAR SEASON (2-3) high and Browns single-game record 457 passing yards with two DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT NETWORK , zero and a 111.3 rating at Baltimore Sun., Sept. 13 at L, 10-31 CBS SUN., SEPT. 20 W, 28-14 CBS (10/11). He added 12 rushing yards and his eighth career rushing SUN., SEPT. 27 OAKLAND RAIDERS L, 20-27 CBS . McCown became the fi rst player in Browns history to Sun., Oct. 4 at San Diego Chargers L, 27-30 CBS throw for 300 yards in three consecutive games. His 1,154 passing Sun., Oct. 11 at W, 33-30 (OT) CBS SUN., OCT. 18 DENVER BRONCOS 1:00 P.M. CBS yards over the past three weeks leads the NFL during that span. Sun., Oct. 25 at St. Louis Rams #1:00 p.m. CBS McCown is second in the league with a 123.2 rating on third down. SUN., NOV. 1 #1:00 P.M. FOX Thurs., Nov. 5 at 8:25 p.m. NFLN Sun., Nov. 15 at #1:00 p.m. CBS TE Gary Barnidge set career highs with eight receptions Sun., Nov. 22 Bye Week for 139 yards and a touchdown at Baltimore. Barnidge is the fi rst MON., NOV. 30 BALTIMORE RAVENS 8:30 P.M. ESPN Browns TE to record a touchdown catch in three consecutive SUN., DEC. 6 CINCINNATI BENGALS #1:00 P.M. CBS SUN., DEC. 13 #1:00 P.M. FOX games since in 1983. Among all NFL tight ends Sun., Dec. 20 at #4:05 p.m. FOX this season, he ranks fi rst in the league in third-down receptions, Sun., Dec. 27 at #1:00 p.m. CBS second in receiving yards, second in receiving average, third in SUN., JAN. 3 PITTSBURGH STEELERS #1:00 P.M. CBS touchdowns and tied for third in receptions. All times Eastern #Due to NFL flexible scheduling, game times are subject to change

WR is tied for fourth in the NFL with fi ve INSIDE THIS WEEK’S RELEASE touchdowns this season (four receiving and one punt return). He is How they compare ...... 2 Rosters...... 15-18 Series history ...... 3 How the Browns were built ...... 19 tied for the NFL lead with three receptions of 40+ yards. Benjamin is Connections ...... 3 Depth chart ...... 20 Last time they played ...... 4 Pronunciation guide ...... 20 also fourth in punt return average this year with 15.4. What to look for this week ...... 4 Transactions ...... 21-22 Probable starters ...... 5-6 The last time ...... 23 Notes ...... 7-11 Participation chart ...... 24 K Travis Coons has made all of his 11 fi eld goal attempts on Mike Pettine bio ...... 12 Game summaries ...... 25-27 Stadium Renovations ...... 13 2015 stats ...... 28-30 the season, becoming the fi rst kicker in franchise history to convert Browns in the community ...... 14 on his fi rst 11 career fi eld goal attempts. Coons connected on four fi eld goals in each of the last two games, including a 32-yard game- BROWNS COMMUNICATIONS STAFF winner in overtime at Baltimore. Coons’ eight fi eld goals in the last Peter John-Baptiste, [email protected], 440/891-5015 Dan Murphy, [email protected], 440/824-3659 two weeks are tied for most in the league over that span. Rob McBurnett, [email protected], 440/824-6175 Nate Horgan, [email protected], 440/891-5156 Cleveland Browns vs. Denver Broncos Regular Season Week 6, Game 6 -1- A LOOK AT THIS WEEK’S GAME

HOW THEY COMPARE UPCOMING MEDIA SCHEDULE Cleveland Browns Record: 2-3 Tuesday, October 13 2015 leaders: Players off – no availability Rushing: (62-240, 3.9, 1 TD) Wednesday, October 14 Passing: Josh McCown (101-149, 1,203, 6 TD) 12:25 p.m. – Coach Pettine available in the media center Receiving: Travis Benjamin (22-411, 18.7, 4 TD) 1:35-3:10 p.m. – Practice 3:15 p.m. – Open locker room 3:30 p.m. – Broncos Head Coach Gary Kubiak conference call Denver Broncos 3:45 p.m. – Broncos DB T.J. Ward conference call Record: 5-0 Thursday, October 15 2015 leaders: 12:25 p.m. – Coach Pettine available in the media center Rushing: Ronnie Hillman (46-212, 4.6, 2 TD) 12:40 p.m. – Special teams coordinator Chris Tabor available in media center Passing: Peyton Manning (120-189, 1,234, 6 TD) 12:55 p.m. – Defensive coordinator Jim O’Neil available in media center 1:10 p.m. – Offensive coordinator John DeFilippo available in media center Receiving: Emmanuel Sanders (34-418, 12.3, 2 TD) 1:35-3:10 p.m. – Practice 3:15 p.m. – Open locker room Coaching capsules: Friday, October 16 Cleveland -- Mike Pettine: 9-12, second season as head coach. 11:30 a.m. – 12:55 p.m. – Practice Mike Pettine was named the 15th full-time head coach in Cleve- Immediately after practice – Head Coach Mike Pettine available on the fi eld land Browns history on Jan. 23, 2014. In his fi rst season as head 1:10 p.m. – Open locker room coach, Pettine led the Browns to the team’s most victories since Saturday, October 17 2007 and tied for the third-most wins since the club returned in No availability 1999. Pettine joined the Browns after spending 2013 as the defen- Sunday, October 18 sive coordinator for the Buffalo Bills and the 2009-12 seasons as 1:00 p.m. – Browns vs. Denver Broncos the defensive coordinator for the New York Jets. Pettine has helped his units to a top-10 fi nish in fewest yards allowed in all fi ve of his Monday, October 19 Approximately 2:15 p.m. – Open locker room seasons as a defensive coordinator. Prior to joining the Jets, Pettine Approximately 3:45 p.m. – Coach Pettine available in the media center spent seven years (2002-08) with the Baltimore Ravens. He also spent 12 years coaching on the high school level and two on the #Practice sessions are open to local media through the individual period of prac- tice (approximately 30 minutes). college level. *All times and availability are Eastern, approximate and subject to change. Denver -- Gary Kubiak: 66-64, ninth season as head coach, fi rst Please feel free to confi rm times with the Browns communications staff. with Denver. **All credential requests need to be submitted via www.clevelandbrowns.com/ Gary Kubiak was named the 15th head coach in Denver Broncos mediacredentials by noon, six days before each home game and 10 days for history on Jan. 19, 2015. He is a 23-year coaching veteran who each away game. spent the 2014 season as the offensive coordinator of the Balti- more Ravens after eight years as head coach of the Houston Tex- ans (2006-13). He has 20 years of experience with the Broncos, beginning with his nine years as for the team from 2015 AFC NORTH STANDINGS 1983-91. Later, he served as offensive coordinator for the club from 1995-2005. In 31 seasons as a player or coach he has been a Team W L T Pct. PF PA part of 17 playoff teams, 12 division titles, eight conference cham- Cincinnati 5 0 0 1.000 148 101 pionship games and six Super Bowls. He began his career as the Pittsburgh 3 2 0 .600 120 95 running backs coach at Texas A&M (1992-93). Cleveland 2 3 0 .400 118 132 Baltimore 1 4 0 .250 123 137 2015 REGULAR SEASON RANKINGS CLE (NFL rank) DEN (NFL rank) Last week’s games: POINTS SCORED PER GAME 23.6 (13) 22.6 (17) Sunday: Cleveland 33 at Baltimore 30 (OT), Cincinnati 27 vs. Seattle TOTAL YARDS PER GAME 377.4 (8) 302.6 (30) 24 (OT). RUSHING YARDS PER GAME 88.4 (28) 71.6 (30) Monday: Pittsburgh 24 at San Diego 20. PASSING YARDS PER GAME 289.0 (6) 231.0 (23) POINTS ALLOWED PER GAME 26.4 (22) 15.8 (2) TOTAL DEFENSIVE YARDS PER GAME 400.4 (30) 278.0 (1) This week’s games: RUSHING DEFENSIVE YARDS PER GAME 149.4 (31) 85.2 (5) Sunday: Cleveland vs. Denver (1:00 p.m.), Cincinnati at Buffalo (1:00 PASSING DEFENSIVE YARDS PER GAME 251.0 (18) 192.8 (5) p.m.), Pittsburgh vs. Arizona (1:00 p.m.), Baltimore at San Francisco TURNOVER RATIO -3 (19T) +6 (2T) (4:25 p.m.).

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SERIES HISTORY NOTABLE CONNECTIONS • Broncos DB T.J. Ward was originally drafted by the Browns in Regular Season Results vs. Denver Broncos the second round of the 2010 draft. He spent four years (2010-13) in Cleveland and was selected to the his fi nal season. Date Result Score at Denver Broncos 12/20/70 W 27-13 • Broncos WR spent parts of four seasons Denver Broncos 10/24/71 L 0-27 (2009-12) with the Browns. He appeared in 16 games and caught at Denver Broncos 10/29/72 W 27-20 36 passes for 405 yards with one touchdown. Denver Broncos 10/27/74 W 23-21 at Denver Broncos 10/19/75 L 15-16 • Broncos director of pro personnel Tom Heckert served as the at Denver Broncos 9/26/76 L 13-44 Browns General Manager from 2010-12. Denver Broncos 11/12/78 L 7-19 Denver Broncos 10/5/80 L 16-19 • Broncos defensive assistant coach Chris Beake spent two sea- at Denver Broncos 11/8/81 L 20-23 OT sons (2011-12) as an offensive assistant coach with the Browns. at Denver Broncos 12/4/83 L 6-27 Denver Broncos 9/16/84 L 14-24 • Broncos pro scouting coordinator A.J. Durso, director of player ^Denver Broncos 1/11/87 L 20-23 OT development Ray Jackson, national scout John Spytek and direc- ^at Denver Broncos 1/17/88 L 33-38 tor of team administration Mark Thewes all spent time with the at Denver Broncos 11/13/88 L 7-30 Browns organization. Denver Broncos 10/1/89 W 16-13 ^at Denver Broncos 1/14/90 L 21-37 • Broncos outside coach Fred Pagac spent 23 years at Denver Broncos 10/8/90 W 30-29 (1978-2000) coaching at Ohio State in various roles. Denver Broncos 12/8/91 L 7-17 Denver Broncos 9/27/92 L 0-12 • Broncos CB (Ohio State) attended school in Ohio. Denver Broncos 11/7/93 L 14-29 at Denver Broncos 10/30/94 L 14-26 • Broncos S David Bruton Jr. (Miamisburg) and DE Vance at Denver Broncos 10/15/00 L 10-44 Walker (Cincinnati) are Ohio natives. at Denver Broncos 12/14/03 L 20-23 OT Denver Broncos 10/22/06 L 7-17 Denver Broncos 11/6/08 L 30-34 2015-16 CALENDAR at Denver Broncos 9/13/09 L 6-27 Nov. 3 ...... Trading deadline at Denver Broncos 12/23/12 L 12-34 Jan. 9-10 ...... Wild card playoff games Jan. 16-17 ...... Divisional playoff games Regular Season Totals 5-19-0 .208 Jan. 24 ...... AFC and NFC championship games Home 2-9-0 .182 Jan. 30 ...... (Mobile, Ala.) Away 3-10-0 .230 Jan. 31 ...... Pro Bowl (Honolulu, Hawaii) Playoffs 0-3-0 .000 Feb. 7...... 50 (Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, Calif.) Feb. 23-29 ...... Combine (Indianapolis, Ind.) ^ indicates playoff game March 15 ...... 2016 league year begins ON DECK April 28-30 .....NFL Draft The Browns travel to St. Louis to face the Rams at 1:00 p.m. ET at the Edward Jones Dome on Oct. 25. The Rams hold a 10-9 advan- tage in the all-time regular season series. The last time the teams met in St. Louis, the Browns earned a 27-20 win on Oct. 28, 2007.

Cleveland Browns vs. Denver Broncos Regular Season Week 6, Game 6 -3- A LOOK AT THIS WEEK’S GAME

WHAT TO LOOK FOR THIS WEEK LAST TIME IN THE REGULAR SEASON TE Gary Barnidge Could become the fi rst Browns TE to record a touchdown catch BRONCOS 34 in four consecutive games since Ozzie Newsome in Weeks 3-6 in 1981. BROWNS 12 December 23, 2012 Could become the fi rst Browns TE to record six or more recep- Sports Authority Field at Mile High, Denver, Colorado tions in four consecutive games since Ozzie Newsome did it in 1984. The Cleveland Browns fell to the Denver Broncos, 34-12, at Sports Authority Field at Mile High. On the fi rst drive of the game, QB Peyton Manning connected with WR Demaryius Thomas for a 22-yard touchdown to give the Broncos the early 7-0 advantage. The Browns re- Could become the fi rst Browns TE to record back-to-back 100- sponded on their fi rst possession as QB led a 14-play, 63- yard drive capped off by a 27-yard fi eld goal from K to cut the lead to 7-3. In the second quarter, yard receiving games since in 1968. Manning would connect with WR Eric Decker for a 10-yard touchdown to give the Broncos a 14-3 advantage heading into the half. In the second half, the Browns took the opening posses- sion 45 yards over nine plays to set up Dawson for a 53-yard fi eld goal which cut the lead to With a 100-yard game, he would join Ozzie Newsome (three in 14-6. Manning would then connect with Decker for a second time, this time from eight yards 1982), Kellen Winslow (three in 2007) and Milt Morin (four in out, giving the Broncos a 21-3 advantage. In the fourth quarter, the Broncos would tack on 10 1968) as the only Browns tight ends to record three 100-yard more points before QB Colt McCoy would throw his fi rst touchdown of the season to WR Greg Little to cut the lead to 31-12 as the two point conversion failed. A Matt Prater fi eld goal with receiving games in a season. two minutes to go would account for the Broncos fi nal three points.

Team 1 2 3 4 Final WR Travis Benjamin Cleveland 3 0 3 6 12 Could record six or more receptions in three consecutive games Denver 7 7 7 13 34 SCORING SUMMARY for the fi rst time in his career. Team Q Time Play Broncos 1 12:10 D. Thomas 22 yd. pass from P. Manning (M. Prater kick) (8-80, 2:50) Needs one punt-return touchdown to tie Dennis Northcutt Browns 1 4:35 P. Dawson 27 yd. (14-63, 7:35) Broncos 2 12:40 E. Decker 10 yd. pass from P. Manning (M. Prater kick) (15-80, 6:55) (2002), (1993 and 1994) and Leroy Kelly (1965) Browns 3 11:09 P. Dawson 53 yd. Field Goal (9-45, 3:51) for the most by a Browns player in a season with two. Broncos 3 4:33 E. Decker 8 yd. pass from P. Manning (M. Prater kick) (12-91, 6:36) Broncos 4 14:53 M. Prater 27 yd. Field Goal (8-39, 3:22) Broncos 4 12:11 J. Hester 1 yd. run (M. Prater kick) (2-19, 0:15) Needs two punt-return TDs to tie Eric Metcalf (1989-94) for Browns 4 7:56 G. Little 6 yd. pass from C. McCoy (run failed) (10-80, 4:15) fi rst place on the Browns career punt-return touchdown list with Broncos 4 1:55 M. Prater 41 yd. Field Goal (6-22, 2:02) fi ve. Benjamin is tied for second in team history with three. TEAM STATISTICS CLE DEN FIRST DOWNS: 20 29 RB Jr. TIME OF POSSESSION: 26:20 33:40 Could become the fi rst Browns RB in franchise history to record TOTAL NET YARDS: (Ru/Pa): 233 (91/142) 457 (118/339) SACKS/Yards 0/0 6/41 six or more receptions in four consecutive games. PUNTS/Average: 4-42.3 3-49.0 PENALTIES/Yards: 10-69 11-84 QB Josh McCown /LOST: 1/1 2/0 Could throw for 300 yards or more in four consecutive games INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS for the fi rst time in his career. A 300-yard game would also mark PASSING: CLE: B. Weeden 12-19-104, C. McCoy 9-17-79 (TD); DEN: P. Manning 30-43- 339 (3 TD, INT) the most 300-yard passing games in a single season for Mc- RUSHING: CLE: T. Richardson 9-53, C. McCoy 2-17, M. Hardesty 3-14, B. Weeden 3-4, Cown. J. Cribbs 1-3 ;DEN: K. Moreno 22-78, R. Hillman 6-35, J. Hester 3-6, B. Osweiler 1- (-1) RECEIVING: CLE: G. Little 6-58 (TD), B. Watson 3-47, T. Benjamin 3-46, T. Richardson 3-15, C. Ogbonnaya 2-2, J. Gordon 1-7, M. Hardesty 1-7, B. Smelley 1-3, A. Smith 1-(-2); Would join (four in 1979, four in 1983 and six in DEN: D. Thomas 9-102 (TD), E. Decker 6-65 (2 TD), K. Moreno 5-49, B. Stokley 5-32, J. Dreessen 3-22, J. Tamme 2-69 1980) as the only Browns to throw for 300 yards INTERCEPTIONS: CLE: U. Young 1-0; DEN: None or more four times in a season. SACKS: CLE: None; DEN: E. Dumervil 2-15, W. Woodyard 1.5-10.5, V. Miller 1.5-12.5, D. Wolfe 1-3 PUNTING: CLE: R. Hodges 4-169 (42.3); DEN: B. Colquitt 3-147 (49.0) OL PUNT RETURNS: CLE: J. Cribbs 2-11 (5.5); DEN: T. Holliday 2-2 (1.0), J. Leonhard 1-0 Has started all 133 career games and has not missed an offensive KICKOFF RETURNS: CLE: J. Cribbs 2-60 (30.0); DEN: T. Holliday 1-6 (6.0) MISSED FIELD GOALS: CLE: None; DEN: None snap since joining the Browns as the third overall selection of the 2007 draft. His consecutive snaps streak of 8,249 is the lon- CLEVELAND DENVER WR J. Gordon LE J. Sheard WR D. Thomas LDE D. Wolfe gest active stretch in the league. LT J. Thomas DT P. Taylor LT R. Clady DT K. Vickerson LG J. Greco DT A. Rubin LG Z. Beadles NT J. Bannan C A. Mack RE F. Rucker C D. Koppen RDE E. Dumervil RG S. Lauvao LB C. Roberston RG M. Ramirez SLB V. Miller RT M. Schwartz MLB D. Jackson RT O. Franklin MLB K. Brooking WR T. Benjamin DB B. Skrine TE J. Dreessen WLB W. Woodyard WR G. Little LCB J. Haden WR E. Decker LCB C. Bailey RB C. Ogbonnaya RCB S. Brown QB P. Manning RCB C. Harris QB B. Weeden FS E. Hagg WR B. Stokley SS M. Adams RB T. Richardson SS U. Young RB K. Moreno FS R. Moore

Cleveland Browns vs. Denver Broncos Regular Season Week 6, Game 6 -4- PROBABLE OFFENSIVE STARTERS (BASED ON DEPTH CHART, PAGE 20)

WR - 17 receptions for 161 yards on the sea- TE E.J. Bibbs - Signed with the Browns as an undrafted free son...Signed with Cleveland in 2014 after spending three years agent in 2015 after participating in the team’s rookie minicamp on with the Bengals and two seasons in the CFL. a tryout basis.

LT Joe Thomas - Eight-time Pro Bowler who has started at left WR - Signed with the Browns after eight sea- in all 133 career contests...Has not missed an offensive snap sons in Kansas City...Earned Pro Bowl and All-Pro honors in 2010 since being selected as the third overall pick in the 2007 draft...His when he led the NFL with 15 TDs. eight Pro Bowl selections trail only (9) and Lou Groza (9) for the most by a Browns player. QB Austin Davis - Signed with the Browns after training camp... Made eight starts for the Rams in 2014...Originally signed with the LG - Started all 21 career games and has played Rams as an undrafted free agent out of Southern Mississippi in every snap since being selected in the second round (35th overall) 2012. in the 2014 NFL Draft...Voted to the PFWA All-Rookie team and the PFWA All-AFC team last season. RB - Third-year veteran who signed with the Browns in Week 14 of 2014...Originally signed by the Redskins as C - Started all 90 career games...Missed 11 games an undrafted free agent out of North Carolina. last season with a fractured fi bula...Two-time Pro Bowl selection... Joined the Browns as the 21st overall selection in the 2009 draft. TE Jim Dray - Two catches for 20 yards on the year...Finished with a career-high 242 receiving yards on 17 catches and a TD last RG John Greco - Appeared in 90 career contests...Started 15 season...Joined the Browns as an unrestricted free agent in 2014... games at RG and one at C in 2014...Traded to Cleveland prior to Originally a seventh-round pick by the Cardinals in 2010. the start of the 2011 season...Originally drafted by St. Louis in the third round of the 2008 draft. OL - Drafted 19th overall by the Browns in 2015...Made 42 consecutive starts at Florida State at multiple spots RT - Started all 53 career games and has not along the offensive line. missed an offensive snap...Second-round draft choice (37th over- all) in 2012. WR - 14 receptions for 142 yards on the sea- son...Ranked second among Cleveland receivers with 621 re- TE Gary Barnidge - Leads the team with 24 receptions...374 ceiving yards on 36 receptions as a rookie last year...Signed with receiving yards and three TDs on the year...Third season with the Browns last season as an undrafted free agent out of Abilene Cleveland...Spent his fi rst fi ve NFL seasons with the Panthers... Christian. Originally a fi fth-round draft pick by Carolina. TE Rob Housler - Signed with the Browns in 2015...Spent his WR - Hauled in nine catches for 128 yards this fi rst four seasons with the Arizona Cardinals...Originally selected season...Signed with the Browns in 2015...Played his fi rst six sea- by Arizona in the third round of the 2011 NFL Draft. sons with the Dolphins, recording 1,000-yard receiving seasons in 2012 and 2013...Originally selected by the Dolphins in the fourth RB Duke Johnson Jr. - Caught 21 passes for 172 yards and a round of the 2009 NFL Draft out of Ohio State. TD...Rushed for 121 yards on 40 carries this season...Selected by the Browns in the third round of the 2015 NFL Draft...Miami’s QB Josh McCown - Completed 101 of 149 attempts for 1,203 all-time leader in total rushing yards (3,519), all-purpose yards yards and six TDs on the year...First QB in Browns history to (5,526) and total kick (1,288). throw for 300 yards or more in three consecutive games...Signed with the Browns in 2015...13-year veteran. QB - Thrown for 354 yards and three TDs on 21 of 39 passing in two games with one start...Drafted by the RB Isaiah Crowell - Leads the Browns in rushing with 240 Browns 22nd overall in 2014. yards and a TD on 62 carries...Seven catches for 113 yards and a TD this year...Marked third-most rushing TDs last season for a WR Marlon Moore - Sixth-year veteran that signed with the rookie in Browns history...Originally came to the Browns as an Browns in 2014...Plays primarily on special teams...Originally undrafted free agent out of Alabama State. signed by the Dolphins in 2010 as an undrafted free agent.

FB Malcolm Johnson - Caught two passes for 14 yards on the OL - Claimed by the Browns via waivers after season...Selected by the Browns in the sixth round of the 2015 training camp...Started 23 of 26 career games played for the Jag- NFL Draft...Played in 45 career games at Mississippi State, fi nish- uars...Originally signed by Jacksonville as an undrafted free agent. ing with 79 career receptions for 1,148 yards and 10 TDs. RB - Played 48 games with the Seahawks before RESERVES: being claimed by the Browns on waivers in the fi rst week of the WR Travis Benjamin - Leads the Browns with 411 receiving 2015 season...Rushed for 928 career yards on 231 carries...Fourth- yards, four receiving TDs and a punt-return TD...Second on the round pick in 2012 out of Utah State. team with 22 receptions...Leads the league with 216 punt return yards...Holds Browns records for punt-return yards in a game and longest punt return...Browns’ fourth-round pick in 2012.

Cleveland Browns vs. Denver Broncos Regular Season Week 6, Game 6 -5- PROBABLE DEFENSIVE STARTERS (BASED ON DEPTH CHART, PAGE 20)

RE Randy Starks - 11 tackles and a recovery on the LB Armonty Bryant - Leads the team with 3.5 sacks...17 season...Two-time Pro Bowler...Signed by the Browns in the off- tackles and a forced fumble on the season...Played in fi ve games season...Played the last seven seasons with the Dolphins and his in 2014 before he suffered a season-ending knee injury...Seventh- fi rst four years with the Titans. round draft pick in 2013 of East Central (Okla.).

NT - 13 tackles on the season...Drafted 12th DB - Fourth-round draft pick in 2015... overall by the Browns in 2015...Played in 53 career games at Played in 50 career games at Northwestern, recording 317 career Washington, notching 208 career tackles and 11.5 sacks. tackles and 11 interceptions.

LE Desmond Bryant - Six tackles on the year...Finished sec- LB Tank Carder - Four tackles as a reserve on defense and ond on the team and led the defensive line in 2014 with fi ve sacks... four special-teams tackles on the year...Originally a fi fth-round Signed by the Browns as an unrestricted free agent in 2013...First pick by Buffalo in 2012. signed with Oakland as an undrafted free agent in 2009. DL - Three tackles and one sack on the sea- OLB Paul Kruger - 11 stops and half a sack this season...Played son...Third-round draft pick in 2015...Recorded 121 career tackles his fi rst four seasons in Baltimore, helping the Ravens to a Super and 13 sacks in 36 games at Washington State. Bowl XLVII victory...Drafted by Baltimore in the second round in 2009. DB - Nine tackles and four passes defensed on the year...Made one start, playing in fi ve games in 2014...Selected MIKE - Tied for team lead with 39 tackles...12- in the fourth round of the 2014 draft out of Lindenwood. year veteran who signed with the Browns as an unrestricted free agent in 2014...Selected to the AP All-Pro second team in 2013. DB - Two tackles on the season...Averaging 31.3 yards per kick return...Totaled 29 tackles and one INT re- WILL - 15 tackles, one sack, one forced fum- turned for a TD in 2014...Eighth overall pick in the 2014 draft out ble and one fumble recovery on the year...Recorded 75 tackles, of Oklahoma State. three passes defensed, two sacks and one forced fumble as a rookie last year...Third-round pick from Iowa in 2014. DL John Hughes III - Seven tackles, 1.5 sacks, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery this season...Third-round pick by OLB - Nine tackles and two passes de- the Browns in 2012...Appeared in 36 career games with four sacks. fensed on the year...Started 11 of 15 games played in 2014 despite sustaining a shoulder injury in the season opener...Sixth overall DL Jamie Meder - 12 tackles and a sack this season...Spent pick of the 2013 NFL Draft. time on the Ravens’ and Browns’ in 2014...Origi- nally signed by the Ravens in 2014 as an undrafted free agent. RCB - 22 tackles and three passes defensed this season...Signed by the Browns in 2015 as an unrestricted free LB - Seven stops and a pass defensed on the agent...Selected to the 2010 Pro Bowl as a member of the Green season...Drafted by the Browns in the second round (51st overall) Bay Packers...Originally an undrafted free agent. of the 2015 NFL Draft.

LCB - 19 tackles and two passes defensed this sea- DB - 14 tackles and a pass defensed on the son...Two-time Pro Bowler and six-year veteran...First-round se- year...Finished second on the team in 2014 with 13 special-teams lection in 2010. tackles...Seventh-round pick by in 2013.

FS - 23 tackles, one pass defensed and an LB Craig Robertson - 15 tackles, two passes defensed and on the year...Earned his fi rst Pro Bowl selection in one forced fumble on the season...Originally signed to the Browns’ 2014...Led the team in interceptions the last two years...Signed as practice squad as an undrafted free agent at the end of the 2011 an undrafted free agent in 2012. season.

SS - Tied for team lead with 39 tackles... LB Scott Solomon - Signed by the Browns in 2014...Also pre- Three passes defensed and half a sack on the year...Voted to the viously played for the Titans, Jets and Buccaneers...Has 24 career past three Pro Bowls...Signed with the Browns in 2014 as an unre- tackles and two sacks. stricted free agent...Selected eighth overall by the Bills in 2006. DB K’Waun Williams - Seven tackles, one sack and a forced RESERVES: fumble as the team’s primary nickel back this year...Signed in DB - Three tackles and a pass defensed on 2014 as an undrafted free agent out of Pittsburgh. the year...Tied for team lead with six special-teams tackles...Joined the club as an undrafted free agent in 2012. SPECIALISTS K Travis Coons - Converted on all 11 fi eld goal attempts...9 P Andy Lee - Second in the league in gross punting average for 9 on extra points...Kicked 32-yard overtime game-winner at (50.5) and net punting average (45.0)...Traded to the Browns after Bal. (10/11)...First-year player out of Washington...Originally playing 11 seasons with the 49ers...Three-time Pro Bowler. signed by the Tennessee Titans as an undrafted free agent in 2014. LS Charley Hughlett - First-year player signed by the Browns at the end of the 2014 season. Cleveland Browns vs. Denver Broncos Regular Season Week 6, Game 6 -6- TEAM NOTES

RATING ABOVE THE REST SPECIAL TEAMS AMONG LEADERS The Browns are third in the NFL with 1,557 passing yards this Since the arrival of special teams coordinator Chris Tabor in 2011, season. It is the most passing yards the Browns have had through the Browns are fi rst in the NFL with an average of 11.7 yards per the fi rst fi ve weeks of a season. QBs Josh McCown (four starts) punt return. In addition, the Browns are seventh in total kick-return and Johnny Manziel (one start) have combined to complete 122 yards (6,181) during that span. of 188 passes (64.9 percent) for 1,557 yards with nine touchdowns, two interceptions and a 102.2 rating. The team rating is the highest HIGHEST PUNT RETURN AVERAGE FROM 2011-15 by the Browns through the fi rst fi ve weeks of a season since the Team Returns Yards Avg. club returned in 1999 and is the fourth-highest through the fi rst fi ve 1. Cleveland Browns 158 1,844 11.7 weeks in team history. 2. Kansas City Chiefs 209 2,287 10.9 Baltimore Ravens 162 1,761 10.9 BROWNS MOST PASSING YARDS IN WEEKS 1-5 Year Comp. Att. Yards MOST TOTAL KICK-RETURN YARDS FROM 2011-15 1. 2015 122 188 1,557 Team Total return yards 2. 2002 126 198 1,423 1. Kansas City Chiefs 7,375 2. Baltimore Ravens 6,916 2015 NFL MOST PASSING YARDS 3. 6,877 Team Comp. Att. Total 4. New York Jets 6,719 1. San Diego 139 194 1,676 5. Cincinnati Bengals 6,575 2. New Orleans 144 208 1,614 6. Chicago Bears 6,504 3. Cleveland 122 188 1,557 7. Cleveland Browns 6,181 4. Houston 137 242 1,550 8. Tennessee Titans 6,140

HIGHEST BROWNS TEAM QB RATING INT-ERESTING NOTE IN WEEKS 1-5 SINCE 1999 The Browns have thrown two interceptions this season, tied for the Year Comp. Att. Rating second fewest in the NFL. Over the last two games, QB Josh Mc- 1. 2015 122 188 102.2 Cown has attempted 92 passes without throwing an interception. 2. 2014 82 133 96.9 3. 2005 92 138 91.5 2015 NFL FEWEST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN Team Games Total HIGHEST BROWNS TEAM QB RATING IN WEEKS 1-5 1. New England 4 0 Year Comp. Att. Rating 2. Cleveland 5 2 1. 1960 49 68 140.1 Five other teams tied with two 2. 1955 58 94 109.0 TAKING IT AWAY 3. 1963 62 104 105.9 The Browns defense has recorded fi ve takeaways this season. The 4. 2015 122 188 102.2 team has four fumble recoveries and one interception. Since the 5. 1953 74 117 100.9 arrival of defensive coordinator Jim O’Neil in 2014, the Browns are tied for 10th in the NFL with 34 total takeaways. 2015 NFL MOST 25+ YARD COMPLETIONS Team Total 2014-15 TAKEAWAY LEADERS 1. Cincinnati 18 Team Games Total 2. Cleveland 13 1. 21 41 Green Bay 13 2. Buffalo Bills 21 40 Pittsburgh 13 3. Denver Broncos 21 39 BIG DAY VS. BALTIMORE 4. Arizona Cardinals 21 38 In the 33-30 overtime victory at Baltimore, the Browns totaled 505 Falcons 21 38 yards of total offense, their most in a game since 2007. Cleveland 6. 20 37 also tied a franchise record with 12 third-down conversions. The 7. 21 36 team improved to 1-0 in AFC North divisional play for the fi rst 21 36 time since 2004. Since the formation of the AFC North in 2002, 21 36 Butch Davis and Mike Pettine are the only Browns head coaches 10. Cleveland Browns 21 34 to beat the Bengals, Steelers and Ravens. Four other teams tied with 34

Cleveland Browns vs. Denver Broncos Regular Season Week 6, Game 6 -7- INDIVIDUAL PLAYER NOTES

MCCOWN SETS BROWNS RECORD BARNIDGE SETS CAREER HIGHS QB Josh McCown completed 36 of 51 passes for a career-high TE Gary Barnidge set career highs with eight receptions for and Browns single-game record 457 passing yards with two touch- 139 yards and a touchdown at Baltimore (10/11). Barnidge is the downs, zero interceptions and a 111.3 rating at Baltimore (10/11). fi rst Browns TE to record a touchdown catch in three consecutive He added 12 rushing yards and his eighth career rushing touch- games since Ozzie Newsome in Weeks 2-4 in 1983. Barnidge is down. McCown is the fi rst player in Browns history to throw for also the fi rst Browns TE to record six or more receptions in three 300 yards in three consecutive games. His 1,154 passing yards over consecutive games since Newsome did it in four straight games the past three games is a Browns record in a three-game span, sur- in 1984. On the season, he is leading the team with 24 receptions passing the 1,038 totaled by Brian Sipe in 1980. McCown’s 457 and is second with 374 receiving yards and three touchdowns. All passing yards against the Ravens is the second-highest total by an of those fi gures represent career highs. Among all NFL tight ends NFL player this season and his 36 completions tied for the second this season, he ranks fi rst in the league in third-down receptions, most in Browns history. His 1,154 passing yards over the past three second in receiving yards, second in receiving average, third in weeks leads the NFL during that span. McCown is tied for the NFL touchdowns and tied for third in receptions. lead with three 300-yard passing games this season and is second in the league with a 123.2 rating on third down. 2015 NFL RECEIVING YARDAGE LEADERS Player Team Rec. Yards TD MOST PASSING YARDS BY A BROWN IN A SINGLE GAME 1. Rob Gronkowski New England 20 375 4 Player Opp. Date Total 2. Gary Barnidge Cleveland 24 374 3 1. Josh McCown at Balt. 10/11/15 457 3. Kansas City 24 328 2 2. Brian Sipe Balt. 10/25/81 444 MOST COMPLETIONS BY A BROWN IN A SINGLE GAME 2015 NFL TIGHT END RECEIVING TD LEADERS Player Opp. Date Total Player Team Rec. Yards TD 1. Colt McCoy Tenn. 10/2/11 40 1. Tyler Eifert Cincinnati 24 312 5 2. Josh McCown at Balt. 10/11/15 36 2. Rob Gronkowski New England 20 375 4 at Tenn. 9/22/02 36 3. Gary Barnidge Cleveland 24 374 3 2015 NFL PASSING YARDAGE LEADERS WEEK 3-5 2015 NFL TIGHT END RECEPTION LEADERS Player Team Comp. Att. Yards TD INT Player Team Rec. Yards TD 1. Josh McCown Cle. 96 141 1,154 6 1 1. Jason Witten Dallas 30 271 2 2. Cin. 67 100 1,035 6 2 2. Martellus Bennett Chicago 28 233 2 2015 NFL SINGLE-GAME PASSING YARDAGE LEADERS 3. Gary Barnidge Cleveland 24 374 3 Player Team Opp. Date Comp. Att. Yards Three other players tied with 24 1. Tom Brady N.E. at Buff. 9/20 38 59 466 2. Josh McCown Cle. at Balt. 10/11 36 51 457 2015 NFL TIGHT END RECEIVING AVG. 3. Eli Manning NYG S.F. 10/11 41 54 441 LEADERS (MIN. 10 REC.) Player Team Rec. Yards Avg. JOSH MCCOWN GAME-BY-GAME STATS 1. Rob Gronkowski New England 20 375 18.8 THE PAST THREE WEEKS 2. Gary Barnidge Cleveland 24 374 15.6 Opp. Date Comp. Att. Yards TD INT 3. Crockett Gilmore Baltimore 10 151 15.1 Oakland 9/27 28 49 341 2 1 at San Diego 10/4 32 41 356 2 0 2015 NFL THIRD-DOWN RECEPTIONS BY A TIGHT END at Baltimore 10/11 36 51 457 2 0 Player Team Total THREE GAME TOTALS 96 141 1,154 6 1 1. Gary Barnidge Cleveland 11 2015 NFL 300-YARD PASSING LEADERS 2. Martellus Bennett Chicago 9 Player Team 300-Yard Games Jordan Reed Washington 9 1. Josh McCown Cleveland 3 4. Jason Witten Dallas 7 New Orleans 3 Andy Dalton Cincinnati 3 Carson Palmer Arizona 3 San Diego 3 2015 NFL THIRD DOWN PASSING LEADERS Player Team QB Rating 1. Carson Palmer Arizona 125.5 2. Josh McCown Cleveland 123.2 3. Chicago 123.0

Cleveland Browns vs. Denver Broncos Regular Season Week 6, Game 6 -8- INDIVIDUAL PLAYER NOTES

ALL ABOUT THE BENJAMIN KICKIN’ IT WITH COONS WR Travis Benjamin is tied for fourth in the NFL with fi ve touch- K Travis Coons has made all of his 11 fi eld goal attempts on the sea- downs this season (four receiving and one punt return). His four son, becoming the fi rst kicker in franchise history to convert on his receiving scores are a career-high and tied for fourth-most in the fi rst 11 career fi eld goal attempts. Coons is the fi rst Browns kicker league. He is tied for the NFL lead with three receptions of 40+ to make his fi rst 11 attempts of the year since Phil Dawson started yards. Benjamin is also fourth in punt return average this year with the 2012 season with 11 consecutive fi eld goals. Coons connected 15.4. He has 12 career touchdowns (nine receiving and three punt re- on four fi eld goals in each of the last two games, including a 32-yard turn). Since entering the league as a fourth-round pick by the Browns game-winner in overtime at Baltimore (10/11). Coons’ eight fi eld in 2012, he is fi rst in the NFL with an average of 17.9-yards per catch goals in the last two weeks is tied for most in the league over that and 13.9 yards per punt return. span. His 11 fi eld goals on the season are tied for third in the NFL. 2015 NFL SCORING LEADERS 2015 NFL FG LEADERS FROM WEEK 4-5 Player Pos. Team Rec. Ret. X2 Pts. Player Team FGs Made 1. RB Atl. 8 0 0 0 48 1. Travis Coons Cleveland 8 2. Larry Fitzgerald WR Arz. 0 6 0 0 36 Kansas City 8 David Johnson RB Arz. 3 2 1 0 36 3. Brad McManus Denver 6 4. RB Cin. 5 0 0 1 32 5. Travis Benjamin WR Cle. 0 4 1 0 30 Five other players tied with 30 DUKE TIED FOR SECOND AMONG ROOKIES Rookie RB Duke Johnson Jr. recorded six receptions for 55 yards 2015 NFL RECEIVING TD LEADERS and added 22 yards rushing at Baltimore (10/11). He is the fi rst Player Team Rec. Yards TD Browns RB to record six or more receptions in three consecutive 1. Larry Fitzgerald Arizona 35 490 6 games since Peyton Hillis in Weeks 11-13 in 2010. Johnson, who 2. Tyler Eifert Cincinnati 24 312 5 is third on the team with 21 receptions this season, is third among James Jones Green Bay 19 394 5 all NFL rookies in receptions. 4. Travis Benjamin Cleveland 22 411 4 Four others tied with four 2015 NFL ROOKIE RECEPTION LEADERS 2015 NFL RECEIVING AVG. LEADERS (MIN. 12 REC.) Player Team Total Player Team Rec. Yards Avg. 1. Oakland 28 1. James Jones Green Bay 19 394 20.7 2. Jamison Crowder Washington 23 2. Rob Gronkowski New England 20 375 18.8 3. Duke Johnson Jr. Cleveland 21 3. Travis Benjamin Cleveland 22 411 18.7 4. T.J. Yeldon Jacksonville 15 2015 NFL 40+ YARD RECEPTIONS LEADERS Player Team Total BENJAMIN TIED FOR SECOND 1. Travis Benjamin Cleveland 3 WR Travis Benjamin returned a punt 78 yards for a touchdown Jacksonville 3 against Tennessee (9/13), to increase his career total to three punt- 2012-15 NFL RECEIVING AVERAGE LEADERS return scores. He is tied for second in Browns history and only Player Team(s) Rec. Yards Avg. trails Eric Metcalf, who registered fi ve. 1. Travis Benjamin Cleveland 63 1,128 17.9 2. DeSean Jackson Phi., Wash. 183 3,201 17.5 MOST PUNT RETURN TDS IN BROWNS HISTORY Player Years Total 2015 NFL PUNT RETURN AVERAGE LEADERS 1. Eric Metcalf 1989-94 5 Player Team Ret. Yards Avg. TD 2. Travis Benjamin 2012-15 3 1. Miami 9 185 20.6 1 Joshua Cribbs 2005-12 3 2. Darren Sproles Philadelphia 9 179 19.9 1 Dennis Northcutt 2000-06 3 3. Tavon Austin St. Louis 7 121 17.3 1 Leroy Kelly 1964-73 3 4. Travis Benjamin Cleveland 14 216 15.4 1 1958-61 3 2012-15 NFL PUNT RETURN AVERAGE LEADERS Player Team(s) Ret. Yards Avg. TD 1. Travis Benjamin Cleveland 54 749 13.9 3 2. Jeremy Ross G.B., Det. Balt. 55 671 12.2 1 2012-15 NFL PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWN LEADERS Player Team Ret. Yards Avg. TD 1. Travis Benjamin Cleveland 54 749 13.9 3 Three players tied with three Cleveland Browns vs. Denver Broncos Regular Season Week 6, Game 6 -9- INDIVIDUAL PLAYER NOTES

SNAPS STREAKS SECOND-ARY TO NONE LT Joe Thomas has played every Browns offensive snap since he The Browns are the only NFL team to currently have four Pro Bowl was selected by the club in the fi rst round of the NFL draft in 2007. players in their secondary. Last season, the Browns secondary While appearing in 133 career games, Thomas has played in all 8,241 helped the team lead the NFL in opponent passer rating (74.1), op- offensive snaps, the longest active stretch in the league. RT Mitchell ponent completion percentage (57.1) and passes defensed (99). The Schwartz has not missed an offensive snap since joining the Browns Browns also fi nished second in the league with 21 interceptions. as a second-round pick in 2012 and neither has LG Joel Bitonio, a Despite missing the fi nal fi ve games of 2014, S Tashaun Gipson second round pick in 2014. fi nished second in the NFL with six interceptions, while earning his fi rst trip to the Pro Bowl. CB Joe Haden and S Donte Whitner BROWNS OFFENSIVE LINEMEN also earned Pro Bowl honors, marking the fi rst time in team history CONSECUTIVE SNAPS STREAK that three defensive backs were selected to the Pro Bowl. During Current steak of free agency, the Browns signed unrestricted free agent Tramon Position Player consecutive offensive snaps Williams, who was selected to the 2011 Pro Bowl. LT Joe Thomas 8,241 BROWNS SECONDARY PRO BOWL SELECTIONS RT Mitchell Schwartz 3,406 Player Pos. Years# Total LG Joel Bitonio 1,318 Tashaun Gipson S 2015 1 Joe Haden CB 2014-15 2 NO ORDINARY JOE Tramon Williams CB 2011 1 OL Joe Thomas has started the past 133 games at left tackle, Donte Whitner S 2013-15 3 which is the second-longest active streak in the NFL among of- TOTAL PRO BOWLS 7 fensive linemen. Thomas has not missed an offensive snap since # Year in which Pro Bowl game was played joining the Browns as the third overall pick in 2007 and has been selected to the Pro Bowl each season. INTERCEP-TASHAUN DB Tashaun Gipson recorded his 13th career interception in the MOST CONSECUTIVE STARTS - opener against the New York Jets (9/20). Since 2013, his 12 inter- ACTIVE OFFENSIVE LINEMEN ceptions are tied for the most in the NFL with Seattle’s Richard Player Team(s) Total Sherman and Detroit’s Glover Quin. Gipson is the fi rst Browns 1. D’Brickashaw Ferguson N.Y. Jets 149 player to record at least one interception in four consecutive sea- 2. Joe Thomas Cleveland 133 sons since DB Eric Wright in 2007-10. 3. Donald Penn Tampa Bay, Oakland 129 2013-15 NFL INTERCEPTION LEADERS Player Team(s) Games INTs INT-TDs HE’S NO ORDINARY JOE, EITHER 1. Tashaun Gipson Cleveland 31 12 2 Since joining the Browns as the seventh overall pick in the 2010 Richard Sherman Seattle 37 12 1 draft, DB Joe Haden’s 89 passes defensed are the most in the NFL. Glover Quin Detroit 37 12 1 Haden led the team with 20 last season. He was selected to the Pro Bowl each of the past two seasons. In addition, DB Tramon Wil- PRO BOWL JOE liams, signed by the Browns this offseason, ranks second behind LT Joe Thomas has been selected to the Pro Bowl in each of his Haden with 85 passes defensed since 2010. fi rst eight NFL seasons. He has not missed an offensive snap since joining the Browns as the third overall pick of the 2007 NFL Draft, MOST PASS BREAKUPS SINCE 2010 starting all 133 career games. Thomas is the fi rst offensive lineman Player Team(s) Games PD in NFL history to be named to the Pro Bowl in each of his fi rst eight 1. Joe Haden Cleveland 75 89 seasons. Thomas joined Hall of Fame RB Jim Brown (1958-66) as 2. Tramon Williams G.B., Cle. 83 85 the only Browns selected to the Pro Bowl in each of their fi rst eight 3. K.C., Dallas 84 70 seasons in the league. MOST PRO BOWL SELECTIONS - BROWNS THE MAN IN THE MIDDLE Player Pos. Years# Total 1. Jim Brown* RB 1958-66 9 LB Karlos Dansby led the team with 10 tackles at Baltimore Lou Groza* T 1951-56, 1958-60 9 (10/11) and is tied for the team lead this season with 39. The 12- 3. Joe Thomas T 2008-15 8 year vet, who signed with the Browns as an unrestricted free agent 4. Leroy Kelly* RB 1967-72 6 last season, is the only active NFL player with at least 40 career Gene Hickerson* G 1966-71 6 sacks and 15 career interceptions. Dick Schafrath T 1964-69 6

*Denotes member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame # Year in which Pro Bowl game was played

Cleveland Browns vs. Denver Broncos Regular Season Week 6, Game 6 -10- INDIVIDUAL PLAYER NOTES

GOOD TO BE BADEMOSI DB Johnson Bademosi is tied for the NFL lead with seven spe- cial-teams tackles. Bademosi has led the club in special-teams tackles each season since joining the Browns as an undrafted free agent in 2012. According to STATS LLC, Bademosi’s 51 special teams tackles since 2012 are second in the NFL. 2015 NFL SPECIAL-TEAMS TACKLES LEADERS* Player Team Total RADIO BROADCAST 1. Johnson Bademosi Cleveland 7 In one of the most expansive radio rights deals in the NFL, the Browns Mark Herzlich 7 in 2013 entered a long-term partnership with two local all-sports sta- 2012-15 NFL SPECIAL-TEAMS TACKLES LEADERS* tions, CBS Radio’s 92.3 The Fan (WKRK-FM) and ESPN 850 WKNR, Player Team Total to broadcast all Browns games. CBS Radio’s WNCX (98.5 FM) will 1. Arizona 54 also carry live game action, as the team will has a triplecast of games 2. Johnson Bademosi Cleveland 51 in the local market. The stations will serve as the fl agship stations on the PNC Bank Cleveland Browns Radio Network. In addition to game * according to Stats LLC (Browns fi lm has credited Bademosi with six broadcasts, more than 1,000 hours of Browns-related shows will air on this season and 54 since 2012). the PNC Bank Cleveland Browns Radio Network on an annual basis. LEE HAS LEG UP ON COMPETITION PNC BANK CLEVELAND BROWNS RADIO NETWORK P Andy Lee is second in the NFL with a 45.0 net punting aver- City Call Letters Frequency age and an average of 50.5 yards per punt. Lee, a three-time Pro Akron WAKR 1590 AM Bowler, was acquired by the Browns this offseason from the 49ers Akron WONE 97.5 FM for a conditional draft pick. Ashtabula WFUN 970 AM Canton WHBC 1480 AM 2015 NFL NET PUNTING AVERAGE LEADERS Celina WKKI 94.3 FM Player Team Total Cleveland WKNR* 850 AM 1. Pat McAfee Indianapolis 46.5 Cleveland WKRK* 92.3 FM 2. Andy Lee Cleveland 45.0 Cleveland WNCX* 98.5 FM Columbus WZOH 95.5 FM 2015 NFL PUNTING AVERAGE LEADERS Dayton WHIO 1290 AM Player Team Punts Yards Avg. Dayton WHIO-FM 95.7 FM 1. Matt Bosher Atlanta 20 1,046 52.3 Dover WJER 1450 AM 2. Andy Lee Cleveland 21 1,060 50.5 Erie (Pa.) WRIE 1260 AM Findlay WFIN 1330 AM LEE APPROACHING TOP-10 LIST Fostoria WFOB 1430 AM Kenton WKTN 95.3 FM P Andy Lee’s 309 punts inside the 20-yard line currently rank 11th Lima WWSR 93.1 FM in NFL history. In his 12th NFL season, Lee is nine punts inside the Mansfi eld WRGM 1440 AM 20 from breaking the top-10. Mansfi eld WRGM 97.3 FM Marietta WJAW 100.9 FM Most punts inside the 20 in NFL History Toledo WPFX 107.7 FM Total Uhrichsville WBTC 1540 AM 1. Jeff Feagles 554 Wheeling (W.Va.) WKKX 1600 AM 2. Brad Maynard 439 Wooster WQKT 104.5 FM 3. Craig Hentrich 399 Youngstown WBBW 1240 AM 4. Shane Lechler 391 Youngstown WYFM 102.9 FM 5. Sean Landeta 381 6. Matt Turk 373 *denotes gameday fl agship stations 7. Bryan Barker 327 8. 326 9. Chris Gardocki 322 10. Lee Johnson 318 11. Andy Lee 309 12. Donnie Jones 299

Cleveland Browns vs. Denver Broncos Regular Season Week 6, Game 6 -11- HEAD COACH MIKE PETTINE

Mike Pettine, pronounced PETT-in, enters his 14th sea- Pettine helped mentor FS Jairus Byrd, DT , DT Kyle Williams and son in the NFL and his 28th in the coaching profession. DE Mario Williams, all 2014 Pro Bowl selections. Byrd and Mario Williams were also He was named the 15th full-time head coach in Cleve- both named Associated Press All-Pro. land Browns history by Owner Jimmy Haslam on Jan. 23, 2014. Pettine also oversaw the development of second-round pick Kiko Alonso, a line- backer who was named the Professional Football Writers of America (PFWA) 2013 In his fi rst season as head coach, Pettine led the Browns Defensive Rookie of the Year and was the only defensive fi nalist for the 2013 Pepsi to the team’s most victories since 2007 and tied for the Next NFL Rookie of the Year award. third-most wins since the club returned in 1999. The Browns engineered four fourth quarter game-winning During his four years with New York, the Jets defense over those combined seasons drives, including the largest road comeback in NFL his- ranked fi rst in the NFL in opposing quarterback rating (71.0), completion percentage tory after the team rallied from a 25-point defi cit, scoring 26 unanswered points, to (52.6) and passing yards per game (186.3). The Jets defense yielded the second- defeat the Titans in Tennessee, 29-28, on Oct. 5. Cleveland also registered its larg- fewest yards per game (294.8) and allowed just nine 100-yard receiving games from est divisional wins since the formation of the AFC North in 2002, following 21-point 2009-12, fewest in the league. victories over Pittsburgh (31-10 on Oct. 12) and at Cincinnati (24-3 on Nov. 6). Pettine helped CB Darrelle Revis to multiple Pro Bowl and All-Pro selections. DE The Browns defense made signifi cant increases in nearly every major defensive sta- Shaun Ellis and DT Kris Jenkins also made the Pro Bowl under Pettine’s guidance. tistic, including red zone defense (29th in 2013 to fi fth in 2014), third down defense (31st to 11th), points per game (23rd to ninth) and quarterback rating (16th to fi rst). During his fi rst season as defensive coordinator in 2009, Pettine helped the Jets lead The team led the NFL in opponent completion percentage (57.1), opponent passer the NFL in points per game (14.8), total yards per game (252.3) and passing yards rating (74.1) and passes defensed (99). The Browns fi nished second in the league per game (153.7). with 21 interceptions, the team’s highest total since 2008, while also fi nishing tied for fourth in takeaways (29). After fi nishing 2013 with a -8 turnover margin, the Browns Prior to joining the Jets, Pettine spent seven years (2002-08) with the Baltimore fi nished +6 in 2014, marking the club’s biggest increase in 23 years. Ravens. In his last four seasons with the Ravens, he coached the outside lineback- ers as part of a defensive unit that ranked fi fth (2005), fi rst (2006), sixth (2007) and After scoring four rushing touchdowns in 2013, the Browns fi nished fourth in the second (2008) in the NFL. He helped and Adalius Thomas to Pro NFL with 17 last year. The 17 rushing scores marked the most by the Browns since Bowl selections. 1986. The Browns and Eagles were the only teams last year to have three running backs record at least four rushing touchdowns (Isaiah Crowell eight, Before being promoted to position coach, Pettine worked with the line as a defensive four, four). The last time Cleveland had three players record at least four assistant in 2004 after serving two years (2002-03) as a coaching assistant/quality- rushing scores in the same season was 1954 ( eight, Maurice Bassett control coach. In those roles, he helped develop playbooks, scouting reports and six, Chet Hanulak four). video analysis for the defensive staff. The team had four players (S Tashaun Gipson, CB Joe Haden, LT Joe Thomas and Prior to joining the NFL ranks, Pettine was the head coach at North Penn High S Donte Whitner) selected to the Pro Bowl. It marked the fi rst time in team history School in Towamencin, Pa., from 1997-2001. He led the school to 45 wins in fi ve that three defensive backs were selected to the Pro Bowl and the fi rst time the seasons, including an 11-2 record in 1999. He also served as the head coach for two Browns had at least three defensive players selected to the annual all-star game years at William Tennent High School in Warminster, Pa., where he led the team to since 1995. In addition, Thomas was named fi rst team All-Pro by the Associated a school-record nine wins in 1996. Press. Pettine also spent two seasons (1993-94) at the college level, serving as a defensive Prior to joining the Browns, Pettine spent fi ve seasons as a defensive coordinator graduate assistant at the University of Pittsburgh. and helped his units to a top-10 fi nish in fewest yards allowed in all fi ve seasons. Pettine spent 2013 as the defensive coordinator for the Buffalo Bills and the 2009-12 Football is in Pettine’s DNA as his father, Mike Sr., was the head coach for 33 years seasons as the defensive coordinator for the New York Jets. at Central Bucks West High School in Doylestown, Pa. Pettine played under his father and earned all-state honors as a quarterback and . During his season in Buffalo, Pettine implemented an aggressive defense that set a franchise record with 57 sacks, second-most in the NFL, after fi nishing tied for 18th He later served as an assistant coach on his father’s staff for fi ve seasons (1988-92). in the league with 36 in 2012. Buffalo was the only team to have three players record Mike Sr., retired as a head coach after the 1999 campaign as the winningest coach double-digit sacks, with DE Mario Williams leading the team and fi nishing fourth in in the history of Pennsylvania high school football with a career record of 326-42-4. the NFL with 13. Pettine was a two-year as a free safety at Virginia under head coach Under Pettine, the Bills defense fi nished 10th (333.4) in the NFL in total defense, George Welsh. He led the team in interceptions in 1986, including tying a school after fi nishing 22nd (362.9) in 2012. Buffalo also led the NFL in opponent completion record with three in one game against North Carolina State. He graduated with a percentage (55.3), fi nished second in interceptions (23), third in opponent quarter- degree in economics. back rating (74.9), fourth in passing defense (204.4), sixth in yards per play (4.90) and tied for sixth in takeaways (30). Born Sept. 25, 1966, Pettine has two daughters, Megan and Katie, and one son, Ryan. MIKE PETTINE’S COACHING BACKGROUND 1988-92 Central Bucks West High School, assistant coach 1993-94 University of Pittsburgh, defensive graduate assistant coach 1995-96 William Tennent High School, head coach 1997-2001 North Penn High School, head coach 2002 Baltimore Ravens, coaching and video assistant 2003 Baltimore Ravens, coaching assistant/quality control coach 2004 Baltimore Ravens, defensive assistant 2005-08 Baltimore Ravens, outside linebackers coach 2009-12 New York Jets, defensive coordinator 2013 Buffalo Bills, defensive coordinator 2014- Cleveland Browns, head coach Cleveland Browns vs. Denver Broncos Regular Season Week 6, Game 6 -12- FIRSTENERGY STADIUM RENOVATION

In the second phase, the team also modernized premium areas, includ- ing upgrading all club seats and suites, while adding more top-level entertainment areas. A fi eld-level hospitality location has been con- structed opposite of the Browns’ locker room, while the Grille Club, north and south clubs and upper- and lower-level suites were restruc- tured and refurbished, with every facet of each area receiving fresh upgrades.

During Phase I, the Browns installed two new angled video boards that measure approximately 6,900 square feet, nearly triple the size of the old units. The boards, which are equivalent in size to 645 60-inch The 2015 season marks the Browns’ fi rst year playing in FirstEnergy HD televisions and will be among the NFL’s largest video displays Stadium following the completion of the two-year, $125 million mod- in 2014, are 32 feet lower and 56 feet closer to the fi eld, further en- ernization project that was launched by the team and Owner Jimmy hancing their impact on all fans’ viewing experience. New LED video Haslam in 2013. The Browns, with the City of Cleveland and Mayor boards, which feature stats, scores and information, as well as new Frank Jackson’s support, now provide the team and its fans a top-tier and upgraded LED ribbon boards, were also installed throughout the NFL facility, one with a signifi cant home-fi eld advantage charged by stadium. the Dawg Pound. The new video elements are complemented by an entirely new au- “This renovation is a result of wanting to create the best fan experi- dio system, delivering crisper, clearer audio in the facility. The main ence in the NFL, and also to create a venue to attract other world-class bowl’s sound system was entirely replaced with best-in-class modern events at FirstEnergy Stadium,” said Browns Owner Jimmy Haslam. audio equipment, and is supported by additional speaker locations “We realize the transformative opportunity of this investment for the throughout the complex that improved clarity to previously shadowed City of Cleveland. We’re excited to reward our fans and the commu- areas. With the new video and audio systems, the Browns have incor- nity with the experience they deserve.” porated state-of-the-art technologies that impress fans with high-level scoreboard programming and concert-quality sound. All facets of the renovation were incorporated with the mission to provide Browns fans an enhanced in-game experience, while also im- In 2014, the project also increased the lower bowl’s seating capacity proving the team’s home-fi eld advantage, bolstered by the NFL’s most while improving sightlines. Many Browns fans are now seated closer loyal and passionate fan base. to the fi eld and observe dramatically better views of the game, foster- ing a more intimate environment while enhancing the team’s home- In 2015, the modernization revitalized the look and feel of the sta- fi eld advantage. In addition to creating more prime locations for fans, dium’s external and internal features, creating a vibrant environment the Browns expanded ADA seating in the project’s fi rst phase. that highlights Cleveland and the Browns’ illustrious history. In ad- dition to upgrading lighting, signage and way-fi nding throughout the Easing in-stadium access for fans was another priority in the renova- concourses, high-defi nition graphics inside and outside the stadium tion’s initial stage. Two new escalators were installed in both the east now depict current players, Browns legends and the Dawg Pound, the and west end zones to ensure the most fl uid, convenient movement in best fans in the league. and between stadium levels. There are now 12 escalators that provide access to stadium concourses, including direct access to the 300 and During Phase II, the Browns also increased the availability of Cleve- 500 levels. land chef partner options and general concessions, focusing on Cleve- land tastes, for all fans. Renovated dining locations and upgraded food For the fi rst time in 2014, FirstEnergy Stadium featured fan decks that and beverage amenities were added, including new concepts and of- host unique engagement areas in both end zones. Each deck offers a ferings, in addition to modernized facades, signage, menu boards and special in-stadium viewing experience, with fans gaining access to way-fi nding throughout the stadium. All 35 permanent concession new locations and activations while still being able to watch the game stands were remodeled. live.

In an effort to further highlight the team’s connection to Cleveland and its thriving food scene, Michael Symon’s B Spot, Rocco Whalen’s Great Lakes Cheesesteaks, Jonathon Sawyer’s Sausage and Peppers and Chris Hodgson’s Downtown Dogs are now featured in the 100 and 500 levels in 2015.

The Browns began their food and beverage transformation through an expanded partnership with Aramark, which in 2014 became FirstEn- ergy Stadium’s general concessionaire after serving as the facility’s premium dining and catering company since 2012. During Phase I, the team incorporated menu items from many of Cleveland’s award- winning chefs that previously were only available in premium areas. The fi rst stage of the renovation created new stands in general conces- sion locations, highlighted by Symon’s B Spot in the west end zone and a new concept from Whalen, Great Lakes Cheesesteaks, in the east end zone.

Cleveland Browns vs. Denver Broncos Regular Season Week 6, Game 6 -13- BROWNS IN THE COMMUNITY

FIRST AND TEN CLEVELAND BROWNS FOUNDATION As part of the team’s support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October, the Browns will visit University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center patients who are battling breast cancer and other types of the disease in the Seidman Cancer Center on Tuesday. The team will interact with and present gifts to the patients to show support and brighten spirits, as well as express their appreciation for UH’s medical staff for their daily contributions.

The Browns will promote Breast Cancer Awareness Month, sup- porting the American Cancer Society and the team’s Making Strides Against Breast Cancer initiative as part of the “A Crucial Catch” campaign, throughout October and during the Broncos game on Oct. 18. For more information on the “A Crucial Catch: Annual Screening Saves Lives” breast cancer screening campaign, Cleveland Browns Foundation visit nfl .com/pink. The Cleveland Browns Foundation is dedicated to a solution- based, holistic approach to ensure Northeast Ohio youth receive The #give10 visit coincides with UH Seidman Cancer Center’s the development and education they need as a foundation for inde- “Woman Up” campaign, a breast cancer education initiative fo- pendence and success. cused on encouraging women to get annual screening mammo- grams, starting at age 40. UH Seidman Cancer Center is empha- For more info, visit www.clevelandbrowns.com/foundation. sizing the campaign throughout Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Early detection through mammography is key in the prevention of breast cancer, which affects one in eight women.

In 2015, the Browns are continuing their commitment to #give10 through the team’s First and Ten initiative. Launched in June 2014, the Cleveland Browns First and Ten campaign is the team’s com- munity program, established to inspire fans to volunteer in and Cleveland Browns Foundation 50/50 Raffl e help their communities throughout the world by volunteering for The Cleveland Browns Foundation offers a 50/50 raffl e to fans dur- 10 hours each year. Through First and Ten, the Browns are the ing every home game. Volunteers will be on Dawg Pound Drive, only NFL club to promote a long-term volunteering program that selected tailgate lots and inside FirstEnergy Stadium selling tickets unifi es the team and its entire fan base, with the goal of impacting three hours prior to kickoff through the end of the third quarter. every individual’s city across the globe, as well as the franchise’s local community. All Browns fans are encouraged to join the vol- Through the 50/50 raffl e to date, more than $65,000 has been unteering effort by signing the First and Ten pledge on the team’s raised for the Cleveland Browns and local charities, as well as has website and by sharing their stories with #give10. been collected by the Dawg Pound’s winners. Proceeds from each game in 2015 benefi t the Cleveland Browns Foundation and raffl e partners, the United Way of Greater Cleveland and the Cleveland Metropolitan School District’s Get2SchoolCLE campaign.

The 50/50 raffl e raised more than $175,000 for the Cleveland Browns Foundation and local charities in 2014.

Walton School Through a partnership with United Way of Greater Cleveland and the Cleveland Metropolitan School District, Walton School was selected as a mid-performing school in need of “wraparound ser- vices” and became and investment school as part of The Cleveland Plan. The goal of the Cleveland Plan is to transform schools into community schools where they build bridges between the faculty, students and its community. The Cleveland Browns Foundation supports Walton School through Browns leadership team, staff and player visits, along with providing rewards and incentive for stu- dent and teacher achievement. Cleveland Browns vs. Denver Broncos Regular Season Week 6, Game 6 -14- ALPHABETICAL ROSTER (AS OF OCT. 13)

NO NAME POS HT WT DOB AGE EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ 2015 GP/GS/DNP/IA 24 Bademosi, Johnson DB 6-0 200 7/23/90 25 4 Stanford Silver Spring, Md. FA - ‘12 5/0/0/0 82 Barnidge, Gary TE 6-6 250 9/22/85 30 8 Louisville Middleburg, Fla. UFA (Car.) - 13 5/4/0/0 11 Benjamin, Travis WR 5-10 175 12/29/89 25 4 Miami (Fla.) Belle Glade, Fla. D4a - ‘12 5/4/0/0 88 Bibbs, E.J. TE 6-2 258 8/28/91 24 R Iowa State Chicago, Ill. FA - ‘15 0/0/0/5 75 Bitonio, Joel OL 6-4 305 10/11/91 24 2 Nevada Long Beach, Calif. D2 - ‘14 5/5/0/0 80 Bowe, Dwayne WR 6-2 222 9/21/84 31 9 Louisiana State Miami, Fla. FA - ‘15 2/0/0/3 95 Bryant, Armonty LB 6-4 265 5/20/90 25 3 East Central Wichita Falls, Texas D7a - ‘13 5/2/0/0 92 Bryant, Desmond DL 6-6 310 12/15/85 29 7 Harvard Elizabethtown, N.C. UFA (Oak.) - ‘13 3/3/0/2 30 Campbell, Ibraheim DB 5-11 208 5/13/92 23 R Northwestern Philadelphia, Pa. D4a - ‘15 4/0/0/1 59 Carder, Tank LB 6-2 235 1/18/89 26 4 Texas Christian Sweeny, Texas W. (Buf.) - ‘12 5/0/0/0 6 Coons, Travis K 6-1 200 2/6/92 23 1 Washington Alta Loma, Calif. FA - ‘15 5/0/0/0 96 Cooper, Xavier DL 6-4 300 11/30/91 23 R Washington State Tacoma, Wash. D3b - ‘15 3/0/0/2 34 Crowell, Isaiah RB 5-11 225 1/8/93 22 2 Alabama State Columbus, Ga. FA - ‘14 5/2/0/0 56 Dansby, Karlos LB 6-3 251 11/3/81 33 12 Auburn Birmingham, Ala. UFA (Ari.) - ‘14 5/5/0/0 7 Davis, Austin QB 6-2 221 6/2/89 26 4 Southern Mississippi Collinsville, Miss. FA - ‘15 0/0/2/3 26 Desir, Pierre DB 6-2 206 9/8/90 25 2 Lindenwood St. Peter’s, Mo. D4 - ‘14 5/1/0/0 20 Draughn, Shaun RB 5-11 205 12/7/87 27 3 North Carolina Tarboro, N.C. FA - ‘14 4/0/0/1 81 Dray, Jim TE 6-5 255 12/31/86 28 6 Stanford Paramus, N.J. UFA (Ari.) - ‘14 5/4/0/0 74 Erving, Cameron OL 6-5 313 8/23/92 23 R Florida State Moultrie, Ga. D1b - ‘15 5/0/0/0 18 Gabriel, Taylor WR 5-8 167 2/17/91 24 2 Abilene Christian Mesquite, Texas FA - ‘14 5/2/0/0 21 Gilbert, Justin DB 6-0 202 11/7/91 23 2 Oklahoma State Huntsville, Texas D1a - ‘14 3/0/0/2 39 Gipson, Tashaun DB 5-11 205 8/7/90 25 4 Wyoming Dallas, Texas FA - ‘12 4/4/0/1 77 Greco, John OL 6-4 318 3/24/85 30 8 Toledo Youngstown, Ohio Tr. (St. L) - ‘11 5/5/0/0 23 Haden, Joe DB 5-11 195 4/14/89 26 6 Florida Fort Washington, Md. D1 - ‘10 4/4/0/1 83 Hartline, Brian WR 6-2 200 11/22/86 28 7 Ohio State North Canton, Ohio FA - ‘15 5/0/0/0 16 Hawkins, Andrew WR 5-7 180 3/10/86 29 5 Toledo Johnstown, Pa. RFA (Cin.) - 14 5/5/0/0 84 Housler, Rob TE 6-5 250 3/17/88 27 5 Florida Atlantic El Paso, Texas UFA (Ari.) - ‘15 5/0/0/0 93 Hughes III, John DL 6-2 320 4/27/89 26 4 Cincinnati Gahanna, Ohio D3 - ‘12 5/2/0/0 47 Hughlett, Charley LS 6-4 248 5/16/90 25 1 Central Florida Tampa, Fla. FA - ‘14 5/0/0/0 29 Johnson Jr., Duke RB 5-9 210 9/23/93 22 R Miami (Fla.) Miami, Fla. D3a - ‘15 5/3/0/0 42 Johnson, Malcolm FB 6-1 231 8/11/92 23 R Mississippi State Tuscaloosa, Ala. D6b - ‘15 5/1/0/0 58 Kirksey, Christian LB 6-2 235 8/31/92 23 2 Iowa St. Louis, Mo. D3a - ‘14 5/2/0/0 99 Kruger, Paul LB 6-4 270 2/15/86 29 7 Utah Orem, Utah UFA (Bal.) - ‘13 5/5/0/0 8 Lee, Andy P 6-1 185 8/11/82 33 12 Pittsburgh Westminister, S.C. Tr. (S.F.) - ‘15 5/0/0/0 55 Mack, Alex OL 6-4 311 11/19/85 29 7 Santa Barbara, Calif. D1 - ‘09 5/5/0/0 2 Manziel, Johnny QB 6-0 210 12/6/92 22 2 Texas A&M Kerrville, Texas D1b - ‘14 2/1/3/0 13 McCown, Josh QB 6-4 218 7/4/79 36 13 Sam Houston State Jacksonville, Texas FA - 15 4/4/0/1 98 Meder, Jamie DL 6-3 295 4/12/91 24 1 Ashland Parma Heights, Ohio FA - ‘14 5/0/0/0 51 Mingo, Barkevious LB 6-4 240 10/4/90 25 3 Louisiana State West Monroe, La. D1 - ‘13 5/2/0/0 15 Moore, Marlon WR 6-0 190 9/3/87 27 6 Fresno State Sacramento, Calif. FA - ‘14 5/0/0/0 44 Orchard, Nate LB 6-4 255 1/5/93 22 R Utah , Utah D2 - ‘15 4/1/0/1 67 Pasztor, Austin OL 6-7 308 11/26/90 24 3 Virginia Tillonsburg, Ontario W. (Jac.) - ‘15 5/0/0/0 33 Poyer, Jordan DB 6-0 191 4/25/91 24 3 Oregon State Astoria, Ore. W. (Phi.) - ‘13 5/0/0/0 53 Robertson, Craig LB 6-1 234 2/11/88 27 4 North Texas Stafford, Texas FA - ‘11 3/1/0/2 72 Schwartz, Mitchell OL 6-5 320 6/8/89 26 4 California Pacifi c Palisades, Calif. D2 - ‘12 5/5/0/0 71 Shelton, Danny DL 6-2 339 8/20/93 22 R Washington Auburn, Wash. D1a - ‘15 5/5/0/0 54 Solomon, Scott LB 6-3 260 11/5/88 26 4 Rice San Antonio, Texas FA - ‘14 2/0/0/3 94 Starks, Randy DL 6-4 305 12/14/83 31 12 Maryland Petersburg, Va. FA - ‘15 5/5/0/0 73 Thomas, Joe OL 6-6 312 12/4/84 30 9 Wisconsin Brookfi eld, Wis. D1a - ‘07 5/5/0/0 27 Turbin, Robert RB 5-10 222 12/2/89 25 4 Utah State Fremont, Calif. W. (Sea.) - ‘15 0/0/0/5 31 Whitner, Donte DB 5-10 208 7/24/85 30 10 Ohio State Cleveland, Ohio UFA (S.F.) - ‘14 5/5/0/0 36 Williams, K’Waun DB 5-9 183 7/12/91 24 2 Pittsburgh Paterson, N.J. FA - ‘14 3/3/0/2 22 Williams, Tramon DB 6-0 192 3/16/83 32 9 Louisiana Tech Houma, La. UFA (G.B.) - ‘15 5/5/0/0

Reserve/Injured (3): 61 Bowie, Michael (shoulder, 9/1) OL 6-5 320 9/25/91 24 3 Northeastern State Tulsa, Okla. W. (Sea.) - ‘14 0/0/0/0 43 #Gaines, Charles (hamstring, 9/7) DB 5-10 180 10/3/92 23 R Louisville Miami, Fla. D6a - ‘15 0/0/0/0 9 Shaw, Connor (right thumb, 9/1) QB 6-1 210 9/19/91 24 1 South Carolina Flowery Branch, Ga. FA - ‘14 0/0/0/0

#Designated for return

Reserve/Non-Football Injury (3): 25 Ekpre-Olomu, Ifo (knee, 9/1) DB 5-9 194 7/10/93 22 R Oregon Chino Hills, Calif. D7b - ‘15 0/0/0/0 86 Telfer, Randall (foot, 9/1) TE 6-4 250 5/16/92 23 R Southern California Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. D6c - ‘15 0/0/0/0 28 Winston, Glenn (knee, 9/1) RB 6-2 220 4/29/89 26 2 Northwood Detroit, Mich. W. (S.F.) - ‘14 0/0/0/0

Reserve/Suspended by Commissioner (1): 12 Gordon, Josh WR 6-3 225 4/13/91 24 3 Baylor Houston, Texas D2 (Sup.) - ‘12 0/0/0/0

Practice Squad (10): 97 Drew, Ray DL 6-4 282 9/24/92 23 R Georgia Thomasville, Ga. FA - ‘15 0/0/0/0 37 James, Kendall DB 5-11 180 6/29/91 24 1 Maine Scotch Plains, N.J. FA - ‘15 0/0/0/0 10 Jennings, Darius WR 5-10 169 6/28/92 23 R Virginia Baltimore, Md. FA - ‘15 0/0/0/0 57 Johnson, Cam LB 6-4 268 5/24/90 25 3 Virginia Washington, D.C. FA - ‘15 0/0/0/0 69 Ladson, Erle OL 6-6 350 11/27/91 23 1 Delaware New York City, N.Y. FA - ‘15 0/0/0/0 64 Miller, Darrian OL 6-5 307 4/8/93 22 R Kentucky Lexington, Ky. FA - ‘15 0/0/0/0 60 Patrick, Ronald OL 6-2 308 11/1/91 23 1 South Carolina Cocoa, Fla. FA - ‘15 0/0/0/0 52 Pullard III, Hayes LB 6-1 240 4/18/92 23 R Southern California Inglewood, Calif. D7a - ‘15 0/0/0/0 40 Saunders, De’Ante DB 5-9 187 9/19/92 23 R Tennessee State DeLand, Fla. FA - ‘15 0/0/0/0 38 Zimmerman, Ty DB 6-0 213 6/23/90 25 R Oregon State St. Matthews, S.C. FA - ‘15 0/0/0/0

Head Coach: Mike Pettine Assistants: John DeFilippo (offensive coordinator); Jim O’Neil (defensive coordinator); Chris Tabor (special teams coordinator); Brian Angelichio (tight ends); Bobby Babich (assistant secondary - safeties); George DeLeone (assistant offensive line); Chuck Driesbach (linebackers); Paul Dunn (offensive assistant-offensive line); Frank Edgerly (assistant wide receivers); Brian Fleury (outside linebackers); Aaron Glenn (assistant secondary - corners); Jeff Hafl ey (secondary); Derik Keyes (assistant strength and conditioning); Michael McCarthy (offensive quality control); Shawn Mennenga (assistant special teams); Wilbert Montgomery (running backs); Kevin O’Connell (quarterbacks); Paul Ricci (strength and conditioning); (wide receivers); Kurt Roper (senior offensive assistant); Tony Tuioti (defensive quality control); Anthony Weaver (defensive line); Mike Wolf (assistant strength and conditioning).

Cleveland Browns vs. Denver Broncos Regular Season Week 6, Game 6 -15- NUMERICAL ROSTER (AS OF OCT. 13)

NO NAME POS HT WT DOB AGE EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ 2015 GP/GS/DNP/IA 2 Johnny Manziel QB 6-0 210 12/6/92 22 2 Texas A&M Kerrville, Texas D1b - ‘14 2/1/3/0 6 Travis Coons K 6-1 200 2/6/92 23 1 Washington Alta Loma, Calif. FA - ‘15 5/0/0/0 7 Austin Davis QB 6-2 221 6/2/89 26 4 Southern Mississippi Collinsville, Miss. FA - ‘15 0/0/2/3 8 Andy Lee P 6-1 185 8/11/82 33 12 Pittsburgh Westminister, S.C. Tr. (S.F.) - ‘15 5/0/0/0 11 Travis Benjamin WR 5-10 175 12/29/89 25 4 Miami (Fla.) Belle Glade, Fla. D4a - ‘12 5/4/0/0 13 Josh McCown QB 6-4 218 7/4/79 36 13 Sam Houston State Jacksonville, Texas FA - 15 4/4/0/1 15 Marlon Moore WR 6-0 190 9/3/87 28 6 Fresno State Sacramento, Calif. FA - ‘14 5/0/0/0 16 Andrew Hawkins WR 5-7 180 3/10/86 29 5 Toledo Johnstown, Pa. RFA (Cin.) - 14 5/5/0/0 18 Taylor Gabriel WR 5-8 167 2/17/91 24 2 Abilene Christian Mesquite, Texas FA - ‘14 5/2/0/0 20 Shaun Draughn RB 5-11 205 12/7/87 27 3 North Carolina Tarboro, N.C. FA - ‘14 4/0/0/1 21 Justin Gilbert DB 6-0 202 11/7/91 23 2 Oklahoma State Huntsville, Texas D1a - ‘14 3/0/0/2 22 Tramon Williams DB 6-0 192 3/16/83 32 9 Louisiana Tech Houma, La. UFA (G.B.) - ‘15 5/5/0/0 23 Joe Haden DB 5-11 195 4/14/89 26 6 Florida Fort Washington, Md. D1 - ‘10 4/4/0/1 24 Johnson Bademosi DB 6-0 200 7/23/90 25 4 Stanford Silver Spring, Md. FA - ‘12 5/0/0/0 26 Pierre Desir DB 6-2 206 9/8/90 25 2 Lindenwood St. Peter’s, Mo. D4 - ‘14 5/1/0/0 27 Robert Turbin RB 5-10 222 12/2/89 25 4 Utah State Fremont, Calif. W. (Sea.) - ‘15 0/0/0/5 29 Duke Johnson Jr. RB 5-9 210 9/23/93 22 R Miami (Fla.) Miami, Fla. D3a - ‘15 5/3/0/0 30 Ibraheim Campbell DB 5-11 208 5/13/92 23 R Northwestern Philadelphia, Pa. D4a - ‘15 4/0/0/1 31 Donte Whitner DB 5-10 208 7/24/85 30 10 Ohio State Cleveland, Ohio UFA (S.F.) - ‘14 5/5/0/0 33 Jordan Poyer DB 6-0 191 4/25/91 24 3 Oregon State Astoria, Ore. W. (Phi.) - ‘13 5/0/0/0 34 Isaiah Crowell RB 5-11 225 1/8/93 22 2 Alabama State Columbus, Ga. FA - ‘14 5/2/0/0 36 K’Waun Williams DB 5-9 183 7/12/91 24 2 Pittsburgh Paterson, N.J. FA - ‘14 3/3/0/2 39 Tashaun Gipson DB 5-11 205 8/7/90 25 4 Wyoming Dallas, Texas FA - ‘12 4/4/0/1 42 Malcolm Johnson FB 6-1 231 8/11/92 23 R Mississippi State Tuscaloosa, Ala. D6b - ‘15 5/1/0/0 44 Nate Orchard LB 6-4 255 1/5/93 22 R Utah Salt Lake City, Utah D2 - ‘15 4/1/0/1 47 Charley Hughlett LS 6-4 248 5/16/90 25 1 Central Florida Tampa, Fla. FA - ‘14 5/0/0/0 51 Barkevious Mingo LB 6-4 240 10/4/90 25 3 Louisiana State West Monroe, La. D1 - ‘13 5/2/0/0 53 Craig Robertson LB 6-1 234 2/11/88 27 4 North Texas Stafford, Texas FA - ‘11 3/1/0/2 54 Scott Solomon LB 6-3 260 11/5/88 26 4 Rice San Antonio, Texas FA - ‘14 2/0/0/3 55 Alex Mack OL 6-4 311 11/19/85 29 7 California Santa Barbara, Calif. D1 - ‘09 5/5/0/0 56 Karlos Dansby LB 6-3 251 11/3/81 33 12 Auburn Birmingham, Ala. UFA (Ari.) - ‘14 5/5/0/0 58 Christian Kirksey LB 6-2 235 8/31/92 23 2 Iowa St. Louis, Mo. D3a - ‘14 5/2/0/0 59 Tank Carder LB 6-2 235 1/18/89 26 4 Texas Christian Sweeny, Texas W. (Buf.) - ‘12 5/0/0/0 67 Austin Pasztor OL 6-7 308 11/26/90 24 3 Virginia Tillonsburg, Ontario W. (Jac.) - ‘15 5/0/0/0 71 Danny Shelton DL 6-2 339 8/20/93 22 R Washington Auburn, Wash. D1a - ‘15 5/5/0/0 72 Mitchell Schwartz OL 6-5 320 6/8/89 26 4 California Pacifi c Palisades, Calif. D2 - ‘12 5/5/0/0 73 Joe Thomas OL 6-6 312 12/4/84 30 9 Wisconsin Brookfi eld, Wis. D1a - ‘07 5/5/0/0 74 Cameron Erving OL 6-5 313 8/23/92 23 R Florida State Moultrie, Ga. D1b - ‘15 5/0/0/0 75 Joel Bitonio OL 6-4 305 10/11/91 24 2 Nevada Long Beach, Calif. D2 - ‘14 5/5/0/0 77 John Greco OL 6-4 318 3/24/85 30 8 Toledo Youngstown, Ohio Tr. (St. L) - ‘11 5/5/0/0 80 Dwayne Bowe WR 6-2 222 9/21/84 31 9 Louisiana State Miami, Fla. FA - ‘15 2/0/0/3 81 Jim Dray TE 6-5 255 12/31/86 28 6 Stanford Paramus, N.J. UFA (Ari.) - ‘14 5/4/0/0 82 Gary Barnidge TE 6-6 250 9/22/85 30 8 Louisville Middleburg, Fla. UFA (Car.) - 13 5/4/0/0 83 Brian Hartline WR 6-2 200 11/22/86 28 7 Ohio State North Canton, Ohio FA - ‘15 5/0/0/0 84 Rob Housler TE 6-5 250 3/17/88 27 5 Florida Atlantic El Paso, Texas UFA (Ari.) - ‘15 5/0/0/0 88 E.J. Bibbs TE 6-2 258 8/28/91 24 R Iowa State Chicago, Ill. FA - ‘15 0/0/0/5 92 Desmond Bryant DL 6-6 310 12/15/85 29 7 Harvard Elizabethtown, N.C. UFA (Oak.) - ‘13 3/3/0/2 93 John Hughes III DL 6-2 320 4/27/89 26 4 Cincinnati Gahanna, Ohio D3 - ‘12 5/2/0/0 94 Randy Starks DL 6-4 305 12/14/83 31 12 Maryland Petersburg, Va. FA - ‘15 5/5/0/0 95 Armonty Bryant LB 6-4 265 5/20/90 25 3 East Central Wichita Falls, Texas D7a - ‘13 5/2/0/0 96 Xavier Cooper DL 6-4 300 11/30/91 23 R Washington State Tacoma, Wash. D3b - ‘15 3/0/0/2 98 Jamie Meder DL 6-3 295 4/12/91 24 1 Ashland Parma Heights, Ohio FA - ‘14 5/0/0/0 99 Paul Kruger LB 6-4 270 2/15/86 29 7 Utah Orem, Utah UFA (Bal.) - ‘13 5/5/0/0

Reserve/Injured (3): 9 Connor Shaw (right thumb, 9/1) QB 6-1 210 9/19/91 24 1 South Carolina Flowery Branch, Ga. FA - ‘14 0/0/0/0 43 #Charles Gaines (hamstring, 9/7) DB 5-10 180 10/3/92 23 R Louisville Miami, Fla. D6a - ‘15 0/0/0/0 61 (shoulder, 9/1) OL 6-5 320 9/25/91 24 3 Northeastern State Tulsa, Okla. W. (Sea.) - ‘14 0/0/0/0

Reserve/Non-Football Injury (3): 25 Ifo Ekpre-Olomu (knee, 9/1) DB 5-9 194 7/10/93 22 R Oregon Chino Hills, Calif. D7b - ‘15 0/0/0/0 28 Glenn Winston (knee, 9/1) RB 6-2 220 4/29/89 26 2 Northwood Detroit, Mich. W. (S.F.) - ‘14 0/0/0/0 86 (foot, 9/1) TE 6-4 250 5/16/92 23 R Southern California Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. D6c - ‘15 0/0/0/0

Reserve/Suspended by Commissioner (1): 12 WR 6-3 225 4/13/91 24 3 Baylor Houston, Texas D2 (Sup.) - ‘12 0/0/0/0

Practice Squad (10): 10 Darius Jennings WR 5-10 169 6/28/92 23 R Virginia Baltimore, Md. FA - ‘15 0/0/0/0 37 Kendall James DB 5-11 180 6/29/91 24 1 Maine Scotch Plains, N.J. FA - ‘15 0/0/0/0 38 Ty Zimmerman DB 6-0 213 6/23/90 25 R Oregon State St. Matthews, S.C. FA - ‘15 0/0/0/0 40 De’Ante Saunders DB 5-9 187 9/19/92 23 R Tennessee State DeLand, Fla. FA - ‘15 0/0/0/0 52 III LB 6-1 240 4/18/92 23 R Southern California Inglewood, Calif. D7a - ‘15 0/0/0/0 57 Cam Johnson LB 6-4 268 5/24/90 25 3 Virginia Washington, D.C. FA - ‘15 0/0/0/0 60 Ronald Patrick OL 6-2 308 11/1/91 23 1 South Carolina Cocoa, Fla. FA - ‘15 0/0/0/0 64 Darrian Miller OL 6-5 307 4/8/93 22 R Kentucky Lexington, Ky. FA - ‘15 0/0/0/0 69 Erle Ladson OL 6-6 350 11/27/91 23 1 Delaware New York City, N.Y. FA - ‘15 0/0/0/0 97 Ray Drew DL 6-4 282 9/24/92 23 R Georgia Thomasville, Ga. FA - ‘15 0/0/0/0

Head Coach: Mike Pettine Assistants: John DeFilippo (offensive coordinator); Jim O’Neil (defensive coordinator); Chris Tabor (special teams coordinator); Brian Angelichio (tight ends); Bobby Babich (assistant secondary - safeties); George DeLeone (assistant offensive line); Chuck Driesbach (linebackers); Paul Dunn (offensive assistant-offensive line); Frank Edgerly (assistant wide receivers); Brian Fleury (outside linebackers); Aaron Glenn (assistant secondary - corners); Jeff Hafl ey (secondary); Derik Keyes (assistant strength and conditioning); Michael McCarthy (offensive quality control); Shawn Mennenga (assistant special teams); Wilbert Montgomery (running backs); Kevin O’Connell (quarterbacks); Paul Ricci (strength and conditioning); Joker Phillips (wide receivers); Kurt Roper (senior offensive assistant); Tony Tuioti (defensive quality control); Anthony Weaver (defensive line); Mike Wolf (assistant strength and conditioning).

Cleveland Browns vs. Denver Broncos Regular Season Week 6, Game 6 -16- ROSTER BY POSITION (AS OF OCT. 13)

QUARTERBACKS (4) POS HT WT DOB AGE EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ 7 Davis, Austin QB 6-2 221 6/2/89 26 4 Southern Mississippi Collinsville, Miss. FA - ‘15 2 Manziel, Johnny QB 6-0 210 12/6/92 22 2 Texas A&M Kerrville, Texas D1b - ‘14 13 McCown, Josh QB 6-4 218 7/4/79 36 13 Sam Houston State Jacksonville, Texas FA - 15 * 9 Shaw, Connor QB 6-1 210 9/19/91 24 1 South Carolina Flowery Branch, Ga. FA - ‘14

RUNNING BACKS (6) 34 Crowell, Isaiah RB 5-11 225 1/8/93 22 2 Alabama State Columbus, Ga. FA - ‘14 20 Draughn, Shaun RB 5-11 205 12/7/87 27 3 North Carolina Tarboro, N.C. FA - ‘14 29 Johnson Jr., Duke RB 5-9 210 9/23/93 22 R Miami (Fla.) Miami, Fla. D3a - ‘15 42 Johnson, Malcolm FB 6-1 231 8/11/92 23 R Mississippi State Tuscaloosa, Ala. D6b - ‘15 27 Turbin, Robert RB 5-10 222 12/2/89 25 4 Utah State Fremont, Calif. W. (Sea.) - ‘15 * 28 Winston, Glenn RB 6-2 220 4/29/89 26 2 Northwood Detroit, Mich. W. (S.F.) - ‘14

WIDE RECEIVERS (6) 11 Benjamin, Travis WR 5-10 175 12/29/89 25 4 Miami (Fla.) Belle Glade, Fla. D4a - ‘12 80 Bowe, Dwayne WR 6-2 222 9/21/84 31 9 Louisiana State Miami, Fla. FA - ‘15 18 Gabriel, Taylor WR 5-8 167 2/17/91 24 2 Abilene Christian Mesquite, Texas FA - ‘14 83 Hartline, Brian WR 6-2 200 11/22/86 28 7 Ohio State North Canton, Ohio FA - ‘15 16 Hawkins, Andrew WR 5-7 180 3/10/86 29 5 Toledo Johnstown, Pa. RFA (Cin.) - 14 15 Moore, Marlon WR 6-0 190 9/3/87 28 6 Fresno State Sacramento, Calif. FA - ‘14

TIGHT ENDS (5) 82 Barnidge, Gary TE 6-6 250 9/22/85 30 8 Louisville Middleburg, Fla. UFA (Car.) - 13 88 Bibbs, E.J. TE 6-2 258 8/28/91 24 R Iowa State Chicago, Ill. FA - ‘15 81 Dray, Jim TE 6-5 255 12/31/86 28 6 Stanford Paramus, N.J. UFA (Ari.) - ‘14 84 Housler, Rob TE 6-5 250 3/17/88 27 5 Florida Atlantic El Paso, Texas UFA (Ari.) - ‘15 * 86 Telfer, Randall TE 6-4 250 5/16/92 23 R Southern California Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. D6c - ‘15

OFFENSIVE LINEMEN (8) 75 Bitonio, Joel OL 6-4 305 10/11/91 24 2 Nevada Long Beach, Calif. D2 - ‘14 * 61 Bowie, Michael OL 6-5 320 9/25/91 24 3 Northeastern State Tulsa, Okla. W. (Sea.) - ‘14 74 Erving, Cameron OL 6-5 313 8/23/92 23 R Florida State Moultrie, Ga. D1b - ‘15 77 Greco, John OL 6-4 318 3/24/85 30 8 Toledo Youngstown, Ohio Tr. (St. L) - ‘11 55 Mack, Alex OL 6-4 311 11/19/85 29 7 California Santa Barbara, Calif. D1 - ‘09 67 Pasztor, Austin OL 6-7 308 11/26/90 24 3 Virginia Tillonsburg, Ontario W. (Jac.) - ‘15 72 Schwartz, Mitchell OL 6-5 320 6/8/89 26 4 California Pacifi c Palisades, Calif. D2 - ‘12 73 Thomas, Joe OL 6-6 312 12/4/84 30 9 Wisconsin Brookfi eld, Wis. D1a - ‘07

DEFENSIVE LINEMEN (6) 92 Bryant, Desmond DL 6-6 310 12/15/85 29 7 Harvard Elizabethtown, N.C. UFA (Oak.) - ‘13 96 Cooper, Xavier DL 6-4 300 11/30/91 23 R Washington State Tacoma, Wash. D3b - ‘15 93 Hughes III, John DL 6-2 320 4/27/89 26 4 Cincinnati Gahanna, Ohio D3 - ‘12 98 Meder, Jamie DL 6-3 295 4/12/91 24 1 Ashland Parma Heights, Ohio FA - ‘14 71 Shelton, Danny DL 6-2 339 8/20/93 22 R Washington Auburn, Wash. D1a - ‘15 94 Starks, Randy DL 6-4 305 12/14/83 31 12 Maryland Petersburg, Va. FA - ‘15

LINEBACKERS (9) 95 Bryant, Armonty LB 6-4 265 5/20/90 25 3 East Central Wichita Falls, Texas D7a - ‘13 59 Carder, Tank LB 6-2 235 1/18/89 26 4 Texas Christian Sweeny, Texas W. (Buf.) - ‘12 56 Dansby, Karlos LB 6-3 251 11/3/81 33 12 Auburn Birmingham, Ala. UFA (Ari.) - ‘14 58 Kirksey, Christian LB 6-2 235 8/31/92 23 2 Iowa St. Louis, Mo. D3a - ‘14 99 Kruger, Paul LB 6-4 270 2/15/86 29 7 Utah Orem, Utah UFA (Bal.) - ‘13 51 Mingo, Barkevious LB 6-4 240 10/4/90 25 3 Louisiana State West Monroe, La. D1 - ‘13 44 Orchard, Nate LB 6-4 255 1/5/93 22 R Utah Salt Lake City, Utah D2 - ‘15 53 Robertson, Craig LB 6-1 234 2/11/88 27 4 North Texas Stafford, Texas FA - ‘11 54 Solomon, Scott LB 6-3 260 11/5/88 26 4 Rice San Antonio, Texas FA - ‘14

DEFENSIVE BACKS (12) 24 Bademosi, Johnson DB 6-0 200 7/23/90 25 4 Stanford Silver Spring, Md. FA - ‘12 30 Campbell, Ibraheim DB 5-11 208 5/13/92 23 R Northwestern Philadelphia, Pa. D4a - ‘15 26 Desir, Pierre DB 6-2 206 9/8/90 25 2 Lindenwood St. Peter’s, Mo. D4 - ‘14 * 25 Ekpre-Olomu, Ifo DB 5-9 194 7/10/93 22 R Oregon Chino Hills, Calif. D7b - ‘15 * 43 Gaines, Charles DB 5-10 180 10/3/92 23 R Louisville Miami, Fla. D6a - ‘15 21 Gilbert, Justin DB 6-0 202 11/7/91 23 2 Oklahoma State Huntsville, Texas D1a - ‘14 39 Gipson, Tashaun DB 5-11 205 8/7/90 25 4 Wyoming Dallas, Texas FA - ‘12 23 Haden, Joe DB 5-11 195 4/14/89 26 6 Florida Fort Washington, Md. D1 - ‘10 33 Poyer, Jordan DB 6-0 191 4/25/91 24 3 Oregon State Astoria, Ore. W. (Phi.) - ‘13 31 Whitner, Donte DB 5-10 208 7/24/85 30 10 Ohio State Cleveland, Ohio UFA (S.F.) - ‘14 36 Williams, K’Waun DB 5-9 183 7/12/91 24 2 Pittsburgh Paterson, N.J. FA - ‘14 22 Williams, Tramon DB 6-0 192 3/16/83 32 9 Louisiana Tech Houma, La. UFA (G.B.) - ‘15

SPECIALISTS (3) 6 Coons, Travis K 6-1 200 2/6/92 23 1 Washington Alta Loma, Calif. FA - ‘15 47 Hughlett, Charley LS 6-4 248 5/16/90 25 1 Central Florida Tampa, Fla. FA - ‘14 8 Lee, Andy P 6-1 185 8/11/82 33 12 Pittsburgh Westminister, S.C. Tr. (S.F.) - ‘15

* Denotes player on a reserve list

Cleveland Browns vs. Denver Broncos Regular Season Week 6, Game 6 -17- ROSTER BY EXPERIENCE (AS OF OCT. 13)

NO NAME POS HT WT DOB AGE EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ 13th Year (1) 13 McCown, Josh QB 6-4 218 7/4/79 36 13 Sam Houston State Jacksonville, Texas FA - 15

12th Year (3) 56 Dansby, Karlos LB 6-3 251 11/3/81 33 12 Auburn Birmingham, Ala. UFA (Ari.) - ‘14 8 Lee, Andy P 6-1 185 8/11/82 33 12 Pittsburgh Westminister, S.C. Tr. (S.F.) - ‘15 94 Starks, Randy DL 6-4 305 12/14/83 31 12 Maryland Petersburg, Va. FA - ‘15

10th Year (1) 31 Whitner, Donte DB 5-10 208 7/24/85 30 10 Ohio State Cleveland, Ohio UFA (S.F.) - ‘14

9th Year (3) 80 Bowe, Dwayne WR 6-2 222 9/21/84 31 9 Louisiana State Miami, Fla. FA - ‘15 73 Thomas, Joe OL 6-6 312 12/4/84 30 9 Wisconsin Brookfi eld, Wis. D1a - ‘07 22 Williams, Tramon DB 6-0 192 3/16/83 32 9 Louisiana Tech Houma, La. UFA (G.B.) - ‘15

8th Year (2) 82 Barnidge, Gary TE 6-6 250 9/22/85 30 8 Louisville Middleburg, Fla. UFA (Car.) - 13 77 Greco, John OL 6-4 318 3/24/85 30 8 Toledo Youngstown, Ohio Tr. (St. L) - ‘11

7th Year (4) 92 Bryant, Desmond DL 6-6 310 12/15/85 29 7 Harvard Elizabethtown, N.C. UFA (Oak.) - ‘13 83 Hartline, Brian WR 6-2 200 11/22/86 28 7 Ohio State North Canton, Ohio FA - ‘15 99 Kruger, Paul LB 6-4 270 2/15/86 29 7 Utah Orem, Utah UFA (Bal.) - ‘13 55 Mack, Alex OL 6-4 311 11/19/85 29 7 California Santa Barbara, Calif. D1 - ‘09

6th Year (3) 81 Dray, Jim TE 6-5 255 12/31/86 28 6 Stanford Paramus, N.J. UFA (Ari.) - ‘14 23 Haden, Joe DB 5-11 195 4/14/89 26 6 Florida Fort Washington, Md. D1 - ‘10 15 Moore, Marlon WR 6-0 190 9/3/87 28 6 Fresno State Sacramento, Calif. FA - ‘14

5th Year (2) 16 Hawkins, Andrew WR 5-7 180 3/10/86 29 5 Toledo Johnstown, Pa. RFA (Cin.) - 14 84 Housler, Rob TE 6-5 250 3/17/88 27 5 Florida Atlantic El Paso, Texas UFA (Ari.) - ‘15

4th Year (11) 24 Bademosi, Johnson DB 6-0 200 7/23/90 25 4 Stanford Silver Spring, Md. FA - ‘12 11 Benjamin, Travis WR 5-10 175 12/29/89 25 4 Miami (Fla.) Belle Glade, Fla. D4a - ‘12 59 Carder, Tank LB 6-2 235 1/18/89 26 4 Texas Christian Sweeny, Texas W. (Buf.) - ‘12 7 Davis, Austin QB 6-2 221 6/2/89 26 4 Southern Mississippi Collinsville, Miss. FA - ‘15 39 Gipson, Tashaun DB 5-11 205 8/7/90 25 4 Wyoming Dallas, Texas FA - ‘12 93 Hughes III, John DL 6-2 320 4/27/89 26 4 Cincinnati Gahanna, Ohio D3 - ‘12 53 Robertson, Craig LB 6-1 234 2/11/88 27 4 North Texas Stafford, Texas FA - ‘11 72 Schwartz, Mitchell OL 6-5 320 6/8/89 26 4 California Pacifi c Palisades, Calif. D2 - ‘12 54 Solomon, Scott LB 6-3 260 11/5/88 26 4 Rice San Antonio, Texas FA - ‘14 27 Turbin, Robert RB 5-10 222 12/2/89 25 4 Utah State Fremont, Calif. W. (Sea.) - ‘15

3rd Year (5) * 61 Bowie, Michael OL 6-5 320 9/25/91 24 3 Northeastern State Tulsa, Okla. W. (Sea.) - ‘14 95 Bryant, Armonty LB 6-4 265 5/20/90 25 3 East Central Wichita Falls, Texas D7a - ‘13 20 Draughn, Shaun RB 5-11 205 12/7/87 27 3 North Carolina Tarboro, N.C. FA - ‘14 51 Mingo, Barkevious LB 6-4 240 10/4/90 25 3 Louisiana State West Monroe, La. D1 - ‘13 67 Pasztor, Austin OL 6-7 308 11/26/90 24 3 Virginia Tillonsburg, Ontario W. (Jac.) - ‘15

2nd Year (9) 75 Bitonio, Joel OL 6-4 305 10/11/91 24 2 Nevada Long Beach, Calif. D2 - ‘14 34 Crowell, Isaiah RB 5-11 225 1/8/93 22 2 Alabama State Columbus, Ga. FA - ‘14 26 Desir, Pierre DB 6-2 206 9/8/90 25 2 Lindenwood St. Peter’s, Mo. D4 - ‘14 18 Gabriel, Taylor WR 5-8 167 2/17/91 24 2 Abilene Christian Mesquite, Texas FA - ‘14 21 Gilbert, Justin DB 6-0 202 11/7/91 23 2 Oklahoma State Huntsville, Texas D1a - ‘14 58 Kirksey, Christian LB 6-2 235 8/31/92 23 2 Iowa St. Louis, Mo. D3a - ‘14 2 Manziel, Johnny QB 6-0 210 12/6/92 22 2 Texas A&M Kerrville, Texas D1b - ‘14 36 Williams, K’Waun DB 5-9 183 7/12/91 24 2 Pittsburgh Paterson, N.J. FA - ‘14 * 28 Winston, Glenn RB 6-2 220 4/29/89 26 2 Northwood Detroit, Mich. W. (S.F.) - ‘14

1st Year (4) 6 Coons, Travis K 6-1 200 2/6/92 23 1 Washington Alta Loma, Calif. FA - ‘15 47 Hughlett, Charley LS 6-4 248 5/16/90 25 1 Central Florida Tampa, Fla. FA - ‘14 98 Meder, Jamie DL 6-3 295 4/12/91 24 1 Ashland Parma Heights, Ohio FA - ‘14 * 9 Shaw, Connor QB 6-1 210 9/19/91 24 1 South Carolina Flowery Branch, Ga. FA - ‘14

Rookie (11) 49 Bibbs, E.J. TE 6-2 258 8/28/91 24 R Iowa State Chicago, Ill. FA - ‘15 30 Campbell, Ibraheim DB 5-11 208 5/13/92 23 R Northwestern Philadelphia, Pa. D4a - ‘15 96 Cooper, Xavier DL 6-4 300 11/30/91 23 R Washington State Tacoma, Wash. D3b - ‘15 * 25 Ekpre-Olomu, Ifo DB 5-9 194 7/10/93 22 R Oregon Chino Hills, Calif. D7b - ‘15 74 Erving, Cameron OL 6-5 313 8/23/92 23 R Florida State Moultrie, Ga. D1b - ‘15 * 43 Gaines, Charles DB 5-10 180 10/3/92 23 R Louisville Miami, Fla. D6a - ‘15 29 Johnson Jr., Duke RB 5-9 210 9/23/93 22 R Miami (Fla.) Miami, Fla. D3a - ‘15 42 Johnson, Malcolm FB 6-1 231 8/11/92 23 R Mississippi State Tuscaloosa, Ala. D6b - ‘15 44 Orchard, Nate LB 6-4 255 1/5/93 22 R Utah Salt Lake City, Utah D2 - ‘15 71 Shelton, Danny DL 6-2 339 8/20/93 22 R Washington Auburn, Wash. D1a - ‘15 * 86 Telfer, Randall TE 6-4 250 5/16/92 23 R Southern California Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. D6c - ‘15

* Denotes player on a reserve list

Cleveland Browns vs. Denver Broncos Regular Season Week 6, Game 6 -18- HOW THE BROWNS WERE BUILT (AS OF OCT. 13)

DRAFT (23) TRADE (2) WAIVER (6) FREE AGENTS (28) 2015 Danny Shelton (1a) Andy Lee (S.F.) Austin Pasztor (Jac.) E.J. Bibbs Cameron Erving (1b) Robert Turbin (Sea.) Dwayne Bowe Nate Orchard (2) Travis Coons Duke Johnson Jr. (3a) Austin Davis Xavier Cooper (3b) Shaun Draughn Ibraheim Campbell (4a) Brian Hartline *Charles Gaines (6a) Rob Housler - UFA (Ari.) Malcolm Johnson (6b) Josh McCown *Randall Telfer (6c) Randy Starks *Ifo Ekpre-Olomu (7b) Tramon Williams - UFA (G.B.)

2014 Justin Gilbert (1a) *Michael Bowie (Sea.) Isaiah Crowell Johnny Manziel (1b) *Glenn Winston (S.F.) Karlos Dansby - UFA (Ari.) Joel Bitonio (2) Jim Dray - UFA (Ari.) Christian Kirksey (3a) Taylor Gabriel Pierre Desir (4) Andrew Hawkins - RFA (Cin.) Charley Hughlett Jamie Meder Marlon Moore *Connor Shaw Scott Solomon Donte Whitner - UFA (S.F.) K’Waun Williams

2013 Barkevious Mingo (1) Jordan Poyer (Phi.) Gary Barnidge - UFA (Car.) Armonty Bryant (7a) Desmond Bryant (Oak.) Paul Kruger - UFA (Bal.)

2012 Mitchell Schwartz (2) Tank Carder (Buf.) Johnson Bademosi John Hughes III (3) Tashaun Gipson Travis Benjamin (4a)

2011 John Greco (St. L) Craig Robertson

2010 Joe Haden (1)

2009 Alex Mack (1)

2007 Joe Thomas (1a)

* Denotes player on a reserve list

Cleveland Browns vs. Denver Broncos Regular Season Week 6, Game 6 -19- DEPTH CHART/PRONUNCIATION GUIDE (AS OF OCT. 13)

2015 CLEVELAND BROWNS UNOFFICIAL DEPTH CHART

OFFENSE WR 16 Andrew Hawkins 18 Taylor Gabriel 15 Marlon Moore LT 73 Joe Thomas LG 75 Joel Bitonio C 55 Alex Mack RG 77 John Greco 74 Cameron Erving RT 72 Mitchell Schwartz 67 Austin Pasztor TE 82 Gary Barnidge 81 Jim Dray 84 Rob Housler 88 E.J. Bibbs WR 83 Brian Hartline 11 Travis Benjamin 80 Dwayne Bowe QB 13 Josh McCown 2 Johnny Manziel 7 Austin Davis RB 34 Isaiah Crowell 29 Duke Johnson Jr. 20 Shaun Draughn [27 Robert Turbin] FB 42 Malcolm Johnson

DEFENSE RE 94 Randy Starks 93 John Hughes III NT 71 Danny Shelton 66 Jamie Meder LE 92 Desmond Bryant 96 Xavier Cooper OLB 99 Paul Kruger 44 Nate Orchard MIKE 56 Karlos Dansby 59 Tank Carder WILL 58 Christian Kirksey [53 Craig Robertson] OLB 51 Barkevious Mingo 95 Armonty Bryant [54 Scott Solomon] RCB 22 Tramon Williams 36 K’Waun Williams 24 Johnson Bademosi LCB 23 Joe Haden 26 Pierre Desir 21 Justin Gilbert FS 39 Tashaun Gipson 33 Jordan Poyer SS 31 Donte Whitner 30 Ibraheim Campbell

SPECIAL TEAMS P 8 Andy Lee K 6 Travis Coons H 8 Andy Lee KR 21 Justin Gilbert 20 Shaun Draughn 15 Marlon Moore 29 Duke Johnson Jr. PR 11 Travis Benjamin 22 Tramon Williams 18 Taylor Gabriel 33 Jordan Poyer LS 47 Charley Hughlett

Rookies are underlined Injured players are in [brackets] at the end

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Brian Angelichio* ...... an-jah-LEEK-o John Greco ...... GRECK-oh Johnson Bademosi ...... BAH-day-MOH-see Shawn Mennenga* ...... MEN-in-guh Joel Bitonio ...... buh-TONE-ee-oh Barkevious Mingo ...... bar-KEY-vee-us Ibraheim Campbell ...... EE-brah-heem Austin Pasztor ...... PAZ-tor Xavier Cooper ...... EX-ave-yer Mike Pettine* ...... PETT-in Isaiah Crowell ...... croh-ELL Chris Tabor* ...... TAY-ber Pierre Desir ...... duh-ZEER Tony Tuioti* ...... TOO-ee-oh-TEE Shaun Draughn ...... DRONE K’Waun Williams ...... KAY-wahn Chuck Driesbach* ...... DRIZ-bock Tramon Williams ...... truh-MON Tashaun Gipson ...... tuh-SHAWN

* Denotes coach

Cleveland Browns vs. Denver Broncos Regular Season Week 6, Game 6 -20- 2015 TRANSACTIONS

Jan. 10 Offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan resigned. May 7 Signed LB Nate Orchard. QB coach Dowell Loggains not retained. Signed TE Randall Telfer.

Jan. 15 WR coach Mike McDaniel not retained. May 8 Signed OL Tyler Loos. Signed OL Darrian Miller. Jan. 20 Signed DB Micah Pellerin to the reserve/futures list. Signed DB De’Ante Saunders. Signed DL Dylan Wynn. Jan. 21 John DeFilippo named offensive coordinator. May 11 Signed DB Charles Gaines. Jan. 29 Joker Phillips named wide receivers coach. Signed TE E.J. Bibbs. Signed DB Paul Browning. Feb. 3 WR Josh Gordon suspended by Commissioner. Signed DB Landon Feichter. Signed TE Kevin Haplea. Feb. 13 Terminated the contract of OL Paul McQuistan. Signed WR Darius Jennings. Signed RB Lucas Lundy. Feb. 17 Named Kevin O’Connell quarterbacks coach. Signed LB Rodman Noel. Named Kurt Roper senior offensive assistant. Signed DB Brandon Stephens. Named Frank Edgerly assistant wide receivers coach. Waived WR Phil Bates. Named Michael McCarthy offensive quality control coach. Waived K Garret Hartley. Waived DB Varmah Sonie. Feb. 18 Signed DB Varmah Sonie. Waived DL Christian Tupou.

March 2 Signed QB Josh McCown. May 12 Signed DL Xavier Cooper. Signed FB Malcolm Johnson. March 6 Re-signed RB Shaun Draughn as exclusive rights free agent. Re-signed P Spencer Lanning as exclusive rights free agent. May 14 Signed DB Ifo Ekpre-Olomu.

March 10 Signed WR Brian Hartline. May 15 Signed DL Danny Shelton. Signed OL Cameron Erving. March 11 Re-signed WR Marlon Moore. May 18 Signed WR . March 12 Signed QB Thaddeus Lewis. Signed LB Hayes Pullard.

March 13 Extended DL John Hughes contract. May 20 Signed DB Ibraheim Campbell.

March 16 Signed DB Tramon Williams as an unrestricted free agent. May 26 Waive/injured LB Keith Pough. Signed DL Randy Starks. Waived DL Calvin Barnett. Signed OL Eric Olsen. March 20 Signed WR Dwayne Bowe. Signed LB Mike Reilly.

April 9 Signed TE Rob Housler as an unrestricted free agent. May 28 Signed DL Ishmaa’ily Kitchen as a restricted free agent. Waived OL Nick McDonald with an injury settlement. April 18 Signed DB Johnson Bademosi as a restricted free agent. Signed LB Craig Robertson as a restricted free agent. May 29 Waived LS Christian Yount.

April 30 Drafted DL Danny Shelton with the 12th overall pick. May 30 Signed DL Christian Tupou. Drafted OL Cameron Erving with the 19th overall pick. Signed WR Josh Lenz.

May 1 Traded second (43rd overall) and seventh (229th) round picks to June 2 Awarded DL Tory Slater via waivers from Seattle. Houston for the Texans’ second (51st), fourth (116th) and sixth Waived LB Rodman Noel. (195th) round picks. Drafted LB Nate Orchard with the 51st overall pick. June 4 Reached an injury settlement with LB Keith Pough. Drafted RB Duke Johnson with the 77th overall pick. Traded fourth (111th overall), fi fth (147th) and sixth (202nd) round June 8 Traded an undisclosed draft pick to San Francisco for P Andy Lee. picks to New England for the Patriots’ third (96th) and seventh Waived P Spencer Lanning. (219th) round picks. Drafted DL Xavier Cooper with the 96th overall pick. June 12 Signed DB Tashaun Gipson as a restricted free agent.

May 2 Drafted DB Ibraheim Campbell with the 115th overall pick. June 19 Awarded Shane Wynn via waivers from Atlanta. Traded fourth (116th overall) round pick to Arizona for the Waived WR Paul Browning. Cardinals’ fourth (123rd), sixth (198th) and seventh (241st) round picks. June 22 Awarded WR Terrelle Pryor via waivers from Cincinnati. Drafted WR Vince Mayle with the 123rd overall pick. Waived DB Landon Feichter. Drafted DB Charles Gaines with the 189th overall pick. Drafted FB Malcolm Johnson with the 195th overall pick. July 10 Placed OL Tyler Loos on reserve/retired. Drafted TE Randall Telfer with the 198th overall pick. Drafted LB Hayes Pullard with the 219th overall pick. Drafted DB Ifo Ekpre-Olomu with the 241st overall pick.

Cleveland Browns vs. Denver Broncos Regular Season Week 6, Game 6 -21- 2015 TRANSACTIONS

July 22 Signed OL Joe Madsen. Sept 5 Waived OL Karim Barton. Placed DB Ifo Ekpre-Olomu on active/non-football injury. Waived QB Pat Devlin. Placed TE Randall Telfer on active/non-football injury. Waived RB Shaun Draughn. Placed DL Tory Slater on active/physically unavle to perform. Waived DB Landon Feichter. Waived RB Tim Flanders. July 27 Waived DL Tory Slater. Waived DB Kendall James. Waived WR Darius Jennings. July 28 Signed OL Erle Ladson. Waived OL Erle Ladson. Waived DB Micah Pellerin. Waived WR Josh Lenz. Waived WR Vince Mayle. July 29 Signed DB Landon Feichter. Waived DL Jacobbi McDaniel. Waived OL Andrew McDonald. Aug. 3 Signed RB Timothy Flanders. Waived OL Darrian Miller. Signed RB Jalen Parmele. Waived DB Robert Nelson Jr. Waived WR Kevin Cone. Waived OL Vinston Painter. Waived DB Brandon Stephens with an injury settlement. Waived LB Hayes Pullard III. Waived DB Joe Rankin. Aug. 9 Signed TE Manasseh Garner. Waived LB Mike Reilly. Signed DB Joe Rankin. Waived DB De’Ante Saunders. Waived LB Darius Eubanks with an injury settlement. Waived DL Dylan Wynn. Waived TE Kevin Haplea with an injury settlement. Terminated contract of QB Thaddeus Lewis. Terminated contract of OL Eric Olsen. Aug. 10 Signed LB Moise Fokou. Waived WR Rodney Smith with an injury settlement. Sept. 6 Claimed OL Austin Pasztor via waivers from Jacksonville. Traded RB Terrance West to Tennessee for a conditional 2016 pick. Aug. 16 Signed LB Everette Brown. Signed RB Shaun Draughn to the practice squad. Sighed DB Aaron Ross. Signed DB Kendall James to the practice squad. Waived OL Joe Madsen. Signed WR Darius Jennings to the practice squad. Waived DL Christian Tupou. Signed OL Erle Ladson to the practice squad. Signed OL Andrew McDonald to the practice squad. Aug. 22 Signed TE Anthony Ezeakunne. Signed OL Darian Miller to the practice squad. Waived TE Manasseh Garner. Signed LB Hayes Pullard III to the practice squad. Signed DB De’Ante Saunders to the practice squad. Aug. 27 Signed QB Pat Devlin. Waived OL . Sept. 7 Signed QB Austin Davis. Placed DB Charles Gaines on injures reserve-designated for return. Aug. 31 Waived TE Anthony Ezeakunne. Signed OL Garth Gerhart to the practice squad. Waived WR Shane Wynn. Signed DL Dylan Wynn to the practice squad. Terminated the contract of LB Everette Brown. Terminated the contract of LB Moise Fokou. Sept. 10 Claimed RB Ryan Turbin via waivers from Seattle. Terminated the contract of RB Jalen Parmele. Waived WR Terrelle Pryor. Terminated the contract of DB Aaron Ross. Sept. 11 Traded DL Billy Winn to Indianapolis for a conditional 2017 pick. Sept. 1 Placed OL Michael Bowie on reserve/injured. Placed QB Connor Shaw on reserve/injured. Sept. 12 Signed RB Shaun Draughn to the active roster from the practice squad. Placed DB Ifo Ekpre-Olomu on reserve/non-football injury. Placed TE Randall Telfer on reserve/non-football injury. Sept. 14 Signed DL Kelcy Quarles to the practice squad. Placed RB Glenn Winston on reserve/non-football injury. Waived DL Ishmaa’ily Kitchen. Sept. 15 Signed QB Matt Blanchard to the practice squad. Waived FB Luke Lundy. Released OL Erle Ladson from the practice squad. Waived K Carey Spear. Terminated the contract of DL Phil Taylor. Sept. 22 Signed LB Cam Johnson to the practice squad. Released DL Kelcy Quarles from the practice squad.

Oct. 1 Signed OL Erle Ladson to the practice squad. Released QB Matt Blanchard from the practice squad.

Oct. 5 Signed OL Ronald Patrick to the practice squad. Released OL Andrew McDonald from the practice squad.

Oct. 6 Signed DL Ray Drew to the practice squad. Signed DB Ty Zimmerman to the practice squad. Released OL Garth Gerhart from the practice squad. Released DL Dylan Wynn from the practice squad.

Cleveland Browns vs. Denver Broncos Regular Season Week 6, Game 6 -22- THE LAST TIME

Punt Returned For a TD OT Game Won By Browns: Travis Benjamin, 78 yards (9/20/15 vs. TEN) By Browns: Cleveland 33 at Baltimore 30 (10/11/15) By Opponent: Adam Jones, 81 yards (9/16/12 at CIN) By Opponent: Dallas 23 vs. Cleveland 20 (11/18/12) Kickoff Returned For a TD 300 Yards Passing By Browns: Joshua Cribbs, 100 yards & 103 yards (12/20/09 at KC) By Browns: Josh McCown, 457 yards (36-51, 2 TD) (10/11/15 at BAL) By Opponent: Jacoby Ford, 101 yards (10/16/11 at OAK) By Opponent: Philip Rivers 358 yards (23-38, 3 TD) (10/4/15 at SD) Interception Returned For a TD Back-to-Back 300-Yard Passing Games By Browns: Justin Gilbert, 23 yards (12/7/14 vs. IND) By Browns: Josh McCown, 457 yards (36-51, 2 TD) (10/11/15 at BAL) By Opponent: Zack Bowman, 43 yards (12/15/13 vs. CHI) Josh McCown, 356 yards (32-41, 2 TD) (10/4/15 at SD) Two Interceptions in Same Game By Opponent: Philip Rivers 358 yards (23-38, 3 TD) (10/4/15 at SD) By Browns: (11/6/14 at CIN) Derek Carr, 314 yards (20-32, 2 TD) (9/27/14 vs OAK) By Opponent: Da’Norris Searcy (11/30/14 at BUF) 400 Yards Passing Three Interceptions in Same Game By Browns: Josh McCown, 457 yards (36-51, 2 TD) (10/11/15 at BAL) By Browns: Anthony Henry (11/18/01 at BAL) By Opponent: Tom Brady, 418 yards (32-52, 2 TD, 1 INT) (12/8/13 at NE) By Opponent: Leon Hall (12/21/08 vs. CIN) Three Touchdown Passes Fumble Returned For a TD By Browns: (10/5/14 at TEN) By Browns: Craig Robertson, recovered in end zone (12/7/14 vs. IND) By Opponent: Philip Rivers (10/4/15 at SD) By Opponent: , 18 yards (11/30/14 at BUF) Four Touchdown Passes Punt Block Returned For a TD By Browns: (11/22/09 at DET) By Browns: Andre King, 28 yards (11/30/03 at SEA) By Opponent: Matthew Stafford (10/13/13 vs. DET) By Opponent: Tony Dye 24 yards (11/17/13 at CIN) Five Touchdown Passes Punt Blocked By Browns: Derek Anderson (9/16/07 vs. CIN) By Browns: Tank Carder (10/5/14 at TEN) By Opponent: Matthew Stafford (11/22/09 at DET) By Opponent: Jayson DiManche (11/17/13 at CIN) Six Touchdown Passes Shutout Scored By Browns: None By Browns: at Cleveland 8, Buffalo 0 (12/16/07) By Opponent: Carson Palmer (9/16/07 vs. CIN) By Opponent: vs. Cincinnati 30, Cleveland 0 (12/14/14) 100 Yards Receiving PAT Unsuccessful By Browns: Gary Barnidge, 139 yards (10/11/15 at BAL) By Browns: Phil Dawson (blocked) (11/1/09 at CHI) By Opponent: Amari Cooper, 134 yards (9/27/15 vs. OAK) By Opponent: Justin Tucker (kick aborted) (9/27/12 at BAL) 100 Yards Receiving in a Half Two-Point Conversion By Browns: Josh Gordon, 109 yards in the second half (12/8/13 at NE) By Browns: Andrew Hawkins from Josh McCown (10/11/15 at BAL) By Opponent: Amari Cooper, 103 yards in the fi rst half (9/27/15 vs. OAK) By Opponent: Marlon Brown from (11/3/13 vs. BAL) Two 100-Yard Receivers in Same Game Field Goal Blocked By Browns: Josh Gordon (151) & Jordan Cameron (121) (12/8/13 at NE) By Browns: Joe Haden (11/30/14 at BUF) By Opponent: Calvin Johnson (161) & Kevin Smith (104) (11/22/09 at DET) By Opponent: Asa Jackson (9/21/14 vs. BAL) Back-to-Back 100-Yard Receiving Games Field Goal Blocked Returned for TD By Browns: Travis Benjamin, 115 yards (9/20/15 vs. TEN) By Browns: Leigh Bodden, 59 yards (11/13/05 at PIT) Gary Barnidge, 105 yards (9/27/15 vs. OAK) By Opponent: None By Opponent: Steve Smith, 101 yards (9/21/14 vs. BAL) , 118 yards (9/14/14 vs. NO) Safety Scored By Browns: Tank Carder blocked punt out of bounds in end zone (10/5/14 at TEN) 200 Yards Receiving By Opponent: Penalty on Brandon Weeden in end zone (12/1/13 vs. JAX) By Browns: Josh Gordon, 261 yards (12/1/13 vs. JAX) By Opponent: Terrell Owens, 222 yards (10/3/10 vs. CIN) 100 Yards Rushing By Browns: Ben Tate, 124 yards (10/5/14 at TEN) Two Receiving Touchdowns By Opponent: Justin Forsett, 121 yards (10/11/15 at BAL) By Browns: Travis Benjamin (9/20/15 vs. TEN) By Opponent: T.Y. Hilton (12/7/14 vs. IND) 100 Yards Rushing in a Half By Browns: Peyton Hillis, 111 yards in second half (11/7/10 vs. NE) Three Receiving Touchdowns By Opponent: Jeremy Hill, 103 yards in fi rst half (12/14/14 vs. CIN) By Browns: Jordan Cameron (9/22/13 at MIN) By Opponent: Joseph Fauria (10/13/13 vs DET) 200 Yards Rushing By Browns: Jerome Harrison, 286 yards (12/20/09 at KC) 500 Yards Total Offense By Opponent: Ahmad Bradshaw, 200 yards (10/7/12 at NYG) By Browns: 505 yards (10/11/15 at BAL) By Opponent: 503 yards (9/7/14 at PIT) Back-to-Back 100-Yard Rushing Games By Browns: , 122 yards (10/28/12 vs. SD) Two Sacks Trent Richardson, 105 yards (11/4/12 vs. BAL) By Browns: Armonty Bryant (2.5) (9/20/15 vs. TEN) By Opponent: Jonathan Stewart, 122 yards (12/21/14 at CAR) By Opponent: Lawrence Guy (10/11/15 at BAL) Jeremy Hill, 148 yards (12/14/14 vs. CIN) Three Sacks Two 100-yard Rushers in Same Game By Browns: Paul Kruger (10/26/14 vs. OAK) By Browns: Leroy Kelly (113) & Ernie Green (103) (10/8/66 vs. PIT) By Opponent: (4) (9/20/09 at DEN) By Opponent: Arian Foster (124) & Ben Tate (115) (11/6/11 at HOU) Four Sacks Two Rushing Touchdowns By Browns: Andra Davis (11/9/03 at KC) By Browns: Isaiah Crowell (11/23/14 at ATL) By Opponent: Elvis Dumervil (9/20/09 at DEN) By Opponent: Joe Flacco (10/11/15 at BAL) Four Field Goals Three Rushing Touchdowns By Browns: Travis Coons (10/11/15 at BAL) By Browns: Peyton Hillis (11/28/10 vs. CAR) By Opponent: Dan Carpenter (11/30/14 at BUF) By Opponent: Adrian Peterson (9/13/09 vs. MIN) Five Field Goals Four Rushing Touchdowns By Browns: Phil Dawson (11/4/12 vs. BAL) By Browns: Jamal Lewis (11/4/07 vs. SEA) By Opponent: Kris Brown (11/11/01 vs. PIT) By Opponent: None Six Field Goals Successful Onside Kick By Browns: Phil Dawson (11/5/06 at SD) By Browns: October 16, 2011 (at OAK) By Opponent: None By Opponent: December 8, 2013 (at NE)

Cleveland Browns vs. Denver Broncos Regular Season Week 6, Game 6 -23- 2015 PARTICIPATION CHART

NFL Week 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Date 9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/5 11/15 11/30 12/6 12/13 12/20 12/27 1/3 Opponent at NYJ TEN OAK at SD at Bal DEN at Stl ARI at Cin at Pit BAL CIN SF at Sea at KC PIT GP GS DNP IA

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Cleveland Browns vs. Denver Broncos Regular Season Week 6, Game 6 -24- GAME SUMMARIES

JETS 31 BROWNS 28 BROWNS 10 TITANS 14 Sept. 13, 2015 Sept. 20, 2015 MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, N.J. FirstEnergy Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio The Browns fell to the Jets in the 2015 season opener, 31-10, at MetLife Stadium. The Browns The Browns defeated the Titans, 28-14, at FirstEnergy Stadium in Cleveland’s 2015 home opened the game by forcing a Jets’ punt on their fi rst offensive drive. After New York’s punt opener after jumping out to 14-0 fi rst quarter lead. WR Travis Benjamin led the Browns in unit downed the ball at the Cleveland 9-yard line, QB Josh McCown led the Browns 90 yards receiving for the second consecutive week, hauling in three catches for 115 yards and two down the fi eld in 17 plays. On the fi nal play of the drive, McCown rushed for a 13-yard gain TDs. Benjamin added a 78-yard punt return for a TD, making him the fi rst NFL player since before being tackled at the Jets’ 1-yard line. S stopped McCown from reaching Jim Brown in 1963 to score four TDs of 50 yards or more in the fi rst two games of a season. the end zone, forcing a fumble and the Browns’ fi rst turnover of the day. McCown sustained a Benjamin’s fi rst score came on Cleveland’s second offensive play of the game after QB Johnny concussion on the play and did not return. On the ensusing drive, the Browns defense stopped Manziel found Benjamin for a 60-yard TD. The Browns defense stopped the Titans on their the Jets from converting on a fourth-and-1 at the Cleveland 45-yard line. Replacing McCown, second drive after LB Craig Robertson forced a RB Terrance West fumble on Tennessee’s QB Johnny Manziel threw a 54-yard TD pass to WR Travis Benjamin on the next posses- 45-yard line. DB Joe Haden recovered the football on the play. The Browns drove 50 yards sion to give the Browns the lead, 7-0, with 14:15 to play in the second quarter. Jets QB Ryan in seven plays fi nishing, with an 11-yard TD run by RB Isaiah Crowell to extend their lead to Fitzpatrick responded with a 43-yard completion to WR to move New York 14-0 with 6:26 to play in the fi rst quarter. Cleveland ended the fi rst quarter with a strip-sack into Cleveland territory. On the next play, Fitzpatrick threw a pass that was intended for WR by DL John Hughes and a fumble recovery by LB Christian Kirksey. The second quarter was Brandon Marshall, but was picked off by DB Tashaun Gipson at the Cleveland 17-yard line. scoreless for both teams until Benjamin returned a punt 78 yards for a TD to send the Browns However, Marshall stripped Gipson of the ball, recovering the fumble and advancing it to the into halftime up 21-0. Tennessee got onto the scoreboard for the fi rst time at the 1:36 mark Cleveland 9-yard line. Jets RB Chris Ivory fi nished off the drive with a 10-yard TD run to tie in the third quarter after rookie QB connected with TE Anthony Fasano for a the game, 7-7, with 9:41 to play in the half. Cleveland took back the lead, 10-7, at the 2:46 19-yard TD pass to make the score 21-7. The Titans diminished the Cleveland lead to seven mark in the second quarter when K Travis Coons split the uprights from 26 yards away. The after they capped a 15-play, 77-yard drive with a 13-yard TD pass from Mariota to WR Do- Jets responded with a 9-play, 72-yard drive capped with a 15-yard TD pass from Fitzpatrick to rial Green-Beckham with 6:42 to play in regulation. The Browns posted the fi nal score of the WR Eric Decker with 49 seconds to play in the half, taking the lead, 14-10, for the fi rst time of game after Manziel rolled to his left on a third-and-6 and threw a 50-yard TD pass to Benjamin the day. New York picked up where it left off in the second half when it scored on its fi rst drive with 2:52 to play. LB Armonty Bryant ended the Titans’ fi nal drive within the last minute of as Fitzpatrick found Marshall for a 1-yard score. The Jets extended their lead again on their the game after he sacked Mariota at the Cleveland 26-yard line, forcing a fumble that was next possession to 24-10 after K Nick Folk converted on a 34-yard fi eld goal attempt. On the recovered by DL Randy Starks. The Browns’ defense totaled seven sacks for a loss of 38 yards ensuing possession, DL Muhammad Wilkerson halted the Cleveland drive with a strip-sack of on the day, led by Bryant with 2.5 for 12.5 yards lost. Manziel on the Cleveland 24-yard line. Ivory added the game’s last score after he rushed for a 3-yard TD at the 10:38 mark in the fourth quarter. Team 1 2 3 4 Final Tennessee 0 0 7 7 14 Team 1 2 3 4 Final Cleveland 14 7 0 7 28 Cleveland 0 10 0 0 10 New York Jets 0 14 10 7 31 SCORING SUMMARY Team Q Time Play SCORING SUMMARY Browns 1 12:51 T.Benjamin 60 yd. pass from J.Manziel (T.Coons kick) (2-62, 0:40) Team Q Time Play Browns 1 6:26 I.Crowell 11 yd. run (T.Coons kick) (7-50, 4:02) Browns 2 11:01 T.Benjamin 54 yd. pass from J.Manziel (T.Coons kick) (5-55, 3:14) Browns 2 0:53 T.Benjamin 78 yd. punt return (T.Coons kick) Jets 2 9:41 C.Ivory 10 yd. run (N.Folk kick) (2-9, 0:12) Titans 3 1:36 A.Fasano 19 yd. pass from M.Mariota (R.Succop kick) (8-67, 4:09) Browns 2 2:46 T.Coons 26 yd. Field Goal (8-28, 3:08) Titans 4 6:42 D.Green-Beckham 13 yd. pass from M.Mariota (R.Succop kick) (15-77, 8:07) Jets 2 0:26 E.Decker 15 yd. pass from R.Fitzpatrick (N.Folk kick) (9-72, 2:20) Browns 4 2:52 T.Benjamin 50 yd. pass from J.Manziel (T.Coons kick) (7-80, 3:50) Jets 3 7:51 B.Marshall 1 yd. pass from R.Fitzpatrick (N.Folk kick) (6-28, 2:51) Jets 3 0:29 N.Folk 34 yd. Field Goal (11-60, 6:01) TEAM STATISTICS Jets 4 10:38 C.Ivory 3 yd. run (N.Folk kick) (4-19, 2:11) TEN CLE FIRST DOWNS: 21 13 TEAM STATISTICS TIME OF POSSESSION: 35:11 24:49 CLE NYJ TOTAL NET YARDS: (Ru/Pa): 385 (166/219) 274 (116/158) FIRST DOWNS: 15 18 SACKS/Yards 2-14 7-38 TIME OF POSSESSION: 31:40 28:20 PUNTS/Average: 6-49.7 6-53.2 TOTAL NET YARDS: (Ru/Pa): 321 (104/217) 333 (154/179) PENALTIES/Yards: 9-85 4-40 SACKS/Yards 0-0 7-40 FUMBLES/LOST: 4/3 2/0 PUNTS/Average: 2-60.5 3-43.7 PENALTIES/Yards: 12-109 4-30 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS FUMBLES/LOST: 4/4 1/0 PASSING: CLE: J. Manziel 8-15-172 (2 TD); TEN: M. Mariota 21-37-257 (2 TD). RUSHING: CLE: I. Crowell 15-72 (TD), D. Johnson 12-43, J. Manziel 3-1; TEN: D. Mc- INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Cluster 10-98, B. Sankey 12-42, M. Mariota 3-19, T. West 3-10, J. Fowler 1-3, H. Douglas PASSING: CLE: J. Manziel 13-24-182 (TD, INT), J. McCown 5-8-49; NYJ: R. Fitzpatrick 1-(-6). 15-24-179 (2 TD, INT). RECEIVING: CLE: T. Benjamin 3-115 (2 TD), A. Hawkins 3-43, G. Barnidge 1-17, T. Ga- RUSHING: CLE: J. Manziel 5-35, J. McCown 3-23, D. Johnson 7-22, I. Crowell 12-20, S. briel 1-(-3); TEN: A. Fasano 5-84 (TD), C. Coffman 4-42, D. McCluster 4-26, J. Hunter 2-34, Draughn 1-4; NYJ: C. Ivory 20-91 (2 TD), B. Powell 12-62, T. Bohanon 2-2, R. Fitzpatrick K. Wright 2-17, J. Fowler 1-19, D. Green-Beckham 1-13, C. Stevens 1-13, H. Douglas 1-0. 2-(-1). INTERCEPTIONS: CLE: None; TEN: None. RECEIVING: CLE: T. Benjamin 3-89 (TD), G. Barnidge 3-38, A. Hawkins 3-24, B. Hartline SACKS: CLE: A. Bryant 2.5-12.5, J. Hughes 1.5-8, J. Meder 1-6, K. Williams 1-8, P. Kruger 2-20, T. Gabriel 2-20, M. Johnson 2-14, I. Crowell 2-13, J. Dray 1-13; NYJ: B. Marshall 6-62 0.5-2, D. Whitner 0.5-1.5; TEN: D. Morgan 1-4, W. Woodyard 1-10. (TD), C. Owusu 4-55, E. Decker 2-37 (TD), B. Powell 2-16, C. Ivory 1-9. PUNTING: CLE: A. Lee 6-319 (53.2); TEN: B. Kern 6-298 (49.7). INTERCEPTIONS: CLE: T. Gipson 1-0; NYJ: M. Williams 1-18. PUNT RETURNS: CLE: T. Benjamin 6-154 (25.7); TEN: D. McCluster 4-41 (10.3). SACKS: CLE: None.; NYJ: D. Harris 1-7, T. Reilly 1-7, M. Wilkerson 1-0. KICKOFF RETURNS: CLE: S. Draughn 1-31; TEN: None. PUNTING: CLE: A. Lee 2-121 (60.5); NYJ: R. Quigley 3-131 (43.7). MISSED FIELD GOALS: CLE: None; TEN: None. PUNT RETURNS: CLE: T. Benjamin 1-10 (10.0); NYJ: J. Kerley 2-13 (6.5). KICKOFF RETURNS: CLE: S. Draughn 1-27; NYJ: K. Davis 1-13. MISSED FIELD GOALS: CLE: None; NYJ: None.

CLEVELAND NEW YORK JETS CLEVELAND TENNESSEE WR T.Benjamin RE R.Starks WR B.Marshall DE M.Wilkerson WR T.Benjamin RE R.Starks WR H.Douglas DE D.Jones LT J.Thomas NT D.Shelton LT D.Ferguson NT D.Harrison LT J.Thomas NT D.Shelton WR J.Hunter NT A.Woods LG J.Bitonio LE D.Bryant LG J.Carpenter DE L.Williams LG J.Bitonio LE D.Bryant LT T.Lewan DT J.Casey C A.Mack OLB P.Kruger C N.Mangold OLB Q.Coples C A.Mack OLB P.Kruger LG B.Bell OLB D.Morgan RG J.Greco OLB B.Mingo RG W.Colon ILB D.Davis RG J.Greco MIKE K.Dansby C B.Schwenke ILB Z.Brown RT M.Schwartz DB K.Williams RT B.Giacomini ILB D.Harris RT M.Schwartz OLB B.Mingo RG C.Warmack ILB A.Williamson TE J.Dray MIKE K.Dansby TE J.Cumberland OLB C.Pace TE G.Barnidge RCB T.Williams RT J.Poutasi OLB B.Orakpo WR A.Hawkins RCB T.Williams WR E.Decker CB A.Cromartie WR A.Hawkins LCB J.Haden TE A.Fasano CB P.Cox QB J.McCown LCB J.Haden QB R.Fitzpatrick CB D.Revis TE J.Dray FS T.Gipson WR K.Wright SS D.Searcy RB D.Johnson SS D.Whitner WR C.Owusu FS C.Pryor QB J.Manziel SS D.Whitner QB M.Mariota FS M.Griffi n FB G.Barnidge FS T.Gipson RB C.Ivory SS M.Gilchrist RB I.Crowell DB K.Williams RB B.Sankey CB C.Sensabaugh

Cleveland Browns vs. Denver Broncos Regular Season Week 6, Game 6 -25- GAME SUMMARIES

RAIDERS 27 CHARGERS 30 BROWNS 20 BROWNS 27 Sept. 27, 2015 Oct. 4, 2015 FirstEnergy Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego, Calif. A second-half Cleveland comeback fell short as the Browns lost to the Oakland Raiders, 27- San Diego kicked a fi eld goal during an untimed down at the end of regulation to secure a 20, at FirstEnergy Stadium. The Raiders opened the game with a 13-play, 72-yard drive that 30-27 win. The Browns got on the scoreboard fi rst after K Travis Coons converted a 36-yard ended with Oakland’s fi rst points of the game as K Sebastian Janikowski split the uprights fi eld goal attempt, capping an 11-play, 64-yard drive with 4:12 to play in the fi rst quarter. The from 23 yards away. Oakland extended its lead to 10-0 with 12:13 to play in the second quarter Chargers responded on the next drive after QB Philip Rivers completed a 28-yard TD pass to after QB Derek Carr threw a 3-yard TD pass to WR Andre Holmes. On the ensuing drive, the WR to put San Diego up, 7-3, with 48 seconds left in the fi rst quarter. Cleveland Browns got on the scoreboard after K Travis Coons converted a 24-yard FG attempt to cap took the lead back, 10-7, four plays later after McCown found rookie RB Duke Johnson for a 13-play, 74-yard drive with 1:44 to play in the fi rst half. The Raiders responded by driving a 34-yard TD pass at the start of the second quarter. Chargers K Josh Lambo tied the game 70 yards in fi ve plays to score on a 13-yard TD pass from Carr to WR Seth Roberts with 18 after he split the uprights from 46 yards away and took the lead for San Diego, 13-10, after seconds remaining in the half. Oakland extended its lead to 17 points on its fi rst drive of the he converted on a 45-yard attempt inside two minutes remaining in the second quarter. The third quarter after Janikowski kicked a 35-yard fi eld goal. Cleveland responded with a 13-play, Browns tied the score at 13-13 after Coons made a 28-yard fi eld goal with three seconds left in 80-yard scoring drive as QB Josh McCown completed a 28-yard TD pass to TE Gary Barnidge the fi rst half. Coons later converted on a 33-yard attempt with 5:54 to play in the third quarter with 3:32 to play in the third quarter. The Raiders scored on their second play of the fourth to give the lead back to Cleveland, 16-13. The Chargers responded by driving 81 yards in three quarter on a 6-yard rush by RB Latavius Murray who rushed for a total of 139 yards on the plays, scoring on a 19-yard TD pass from Rivers to TE Ladarius Green. Cleveland got back day. Coons brought the Browns to within 14 points of the Raiders after he converted a 41-yard within one point, 20-19, with 9:57 to play in the fourth quarter as Coons hit a 40-yard fi eld fi eld goal with 10:57 to play in the game. The Cleveland defense forced a turnover on the next goal, marking his fourth of the day. On the ensuing drive, San Diego extended its lead to eight drive after LB Christian Kirksey stripped Raiders rookie WR Amari Cooper on Oakland’s points, 27-19, as Rivers found TE John Phillips for a 1-yard TD. The Browns drove 67 yards in 44-yard line. DL John Hughes III recovered the fumble on the play. The Browns made good 10 plays before McCown found TE Gary Barndige for a 1-yard TD catch with 2:09 to play in on the takeaway after McCown threw a 4-yard TD pass to WR Travis Benjamin with 6:28 to regulation. Down two points after the score, Cleveland tied the game, 27-27, with a two-point play in regulation, making the score 27-20. Cleveland’s defense stopped Oakland’s offensive conversion on a pass from McCown to WR Taylor Gabriel. San Diego drove 57 yards in eight unit twice in the fourth quarter to keep the Raiders’ lead at seven points. After an Oakland punt plays on the game’s fi nal series to set up the game-winning Lambo fi eld goal from 34 yards was downed on the Browns’ 2-yard line, Cleveland drove 63 yards into the Raiders’ territory away, sealing the victory. before S picked off a pass at the 12-yard line to seal the Oakland victory with 38 second remaining. Team 1 2 3 4 Final Cleveland 3 10 3 11 27 San Diego 7 6 7 10 30 Team 1 2 3 4 Final Oakland 3 14 3 7 27 SCORING SUMMARY Cleveland 0 3 7 10 20 Team Q Time Play Browns 1 4:12 T.Coons 36 yd. Field Goal (11-64, 6:24) SCORING SUMMARY Chargers 1 0:48 K.Allen 28 yd. pass from P.Rivers (J.Lambo kick) (8-80, 3:24) Team Q Time Play Browns 2 14:10 D.Johnson 34 yd. pass from J.McCown (T.Coons kick) (4-80, 1:38) Raiders 1 8:33 S.Janikowski 23 yd. Field Goal (13-72, 6:27) 3 0 Chargers 2 10:37 J.Lambo 46 yd. Field Goal (9-56, 3:33) Raiders 2 6:46 A.Holmes 3 yd. pass from D.Carr (S.Janikowski kick) (11-80, 5:27) Chargers 2 1:36 J.Lambo 45 yd. Field Goal (10-60, 1:59) Browns 2 1:44 T.Coons 24 yd. Field Goal (13-74, 5:02) 10 3 Browns 2 0:03 T.Coons 28 yd. Field Goal (9-70, 1:33) Raiders 2 0:18 S.Roberts 13 yd. pass from D.Carr (S.Janikowski kick) (5-70, 1:26) Browns 3 5:54 T.Coons 33 yd. Field Goal (9-68, 5:25) Raiders 3 9:25 S.Janikowski 35 yd. Field Goal (9-76, 3:59) 20 3 Chargers 3 4:23 L.Green 19 yd. pass from P.Rivers (J.Lambo kick) (3-81, 1:31) Browns 3 3:32 G.Barnidge 28 yd. pass from J.McCown (T.Coons kick) (13-80, 5:53) Browns 4 9:57 T.Coons 40 yd. Field Goal (9-40, 5:03) Raiders 4 14:30 L.Murray 6 yd. run (S.Janikowski kick) (7-80, 4:02) 27 10 Chargers 4 7:26 J.Phillips 1 yd. pass from P.Rivers (J.Lambo kick) (5-74, 2:31) Browns 4 10:57 T.Coons 41 yd. Field Goal (9-57, 3:33) 27 13 Browns 4 2:09 G.Barnidge 1 yd. pass from J.McCown (J.McCown-T.Gabriel pass) (10-67, 5:17) Browns 4 6:28 T.Benjamin 4 yd. pass from J.McCown (T.Coons kick) (6-44, 1:58) Chargers 4 0:00 J.Lambo 34 yd. Field Goal (8-57, 2:09)

TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS OAK CLE CLE SD FIRST DOWNS: 19 21 FIRST DOWNS: 20 23 TIME OF POSSESSION: 32:29 27:31 TIME OF POSSESSION: 34:19 25:41 TOTAL NET YARDS: (Ru/Pa): 469 (155/314) 355 (39/316) TOTAL NET YARDS: (Ru/Pa): 432 (100/332) 438 (91/347) SACKS/Yards 5-25 0-0 SACKS/Yards 2-11 4-24 PUNTS/Average: 4-39.3 4-52.8 PUNTS/Average: 4-48.0 5-37.2 PENALTIES/Yards: 12-85 6-50 PENALTIES/Yards: 12-91 6-31 FUMBLES/LOST: 1/1 2/1 FUMBLES/LOST: 1/1 0/0

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS PASSING: CLE: J. McCown 28-49-341 (2 TD, 1 INT); OAK: D. Carr 20-32-314 (2 TD). PASSING: CLE: J. McCown 32-41-356 (2 TD); SD: P. Rivers 23-38-358 (3 TD). RUSHING: CLE: I. Crowell 10-36, D. Johnson 4-3; OAK: L. Murray 26-139 (TD), T. Jones RUSHING: CLE: I. Crowell 12-63, D. Johnson 8-31, S. Draughn 1-6; SD: D. Woodhead 2-16, M. Reece 1-1, D. Carr 1-(-1). 8-54, M. Gordon 12-38, P. Rivers 1-(-1). RECEIVING: CLE: G. Barnidge 6-105 (TD), D. Johnson 6-32, B. Hartline 5-96, T. Ben- RECEIVING: CLE: D. Johnson 9-85 (TD), T. Benjamin 6-79, G. Barnidge 6-75 (TD), T. jamin 4-45 (TD), T. Gabriel 3-28, A. Hawkins 2-18, M. Moore 1-15, S. Draughn 1-2; OAK: Gabriel 4-22, I. Crowell 3-62, A. Hawkins 2-27, B. Hartline 1-7, S. Draughn 1-(-1); SD: D. A. Cooper 8-134, M. Crabtree 4-36, S. Roberts 3-56 (TD), M. Reece 1-55, R. Helu 1-12, L. Woodhead 4-84, K. Allen 4-72 (TD), L. Green 4-53 (TD), S. Johnson 4-32, D. Inman 3-88, M. Murray 1-10, L. Smith 1-8, A. Holmes 1-3 (TD). Gordon 2-8, M. Floyd 1-20, J. Phillips 1-1 (TD) INTERCEPTIONS: CLE: None; OAK: C. Woodson 1-0. INTERCEPTIONS: CLE: None; SD: None. SACKS: CLE: None; OAK: K. Mack 2-11, N. Ball 1-6, M. Smith 1-5, R. Armstrong 1-3. SACKS: CLE: C. Kirksey 1-4, X. Cooper 1-3; SD: J. Attaochu 2-13, M. Ingram 1.5-7, E. PUNTING: CLE: A. Lee 4-211 (52.8); OAK: B. Kern 4-157 (39.3). Weddle 0.5-4. PUNT RETURNS: CLE: T. Benjamin 3-9 (3.0); OAK: A. Cooper 2-0 (0.0), T. Carrie 1-6 PUNTING: CLE: A. Lee 4-192 (48.0); SD: M. Scifres 5-186 (37.2). (6.0). PUNT RETURNS: CLE: T. Benjamin 2-41 (20.5); SD: K. Allen 1-5. KICKOFF RETURNS: CLE: S. Draughn 1-19 (19.0); OAK: T. Jones 2-60 (30.0). KICKOFF RETURNS: CLE: J. Gilbert 3-110 (36.7); SD: B. Oliver 4-107 (26.8), J. Phillips MISSED FIELD GOALS: CLE: None; OAK: None. 1-5 (5.0). MISSED FIELD GOALS: CLE: None; SD: None. CLEVELAND OAKLAND CLEVELAND SAN DIEGO WR T.Gabriel RE R.Starks WR M.Crabtree DE J.Tuck WR A.Hawkins RE R.Starks WR K.Allen NT R.Mathews LT J.Thomas NT D.Shelton LT D.Penn DT D.Williams LT J.Thomas NT D.Shelton LT C.Hairston DT C.Liuget LG J.Bitonio LE J.Hughes LG G.Jackson NT S.McGee LG J.Bitonio LE J.Hughes LG K.Wiggins OLB M.Ingram C A.Mack OLB P.Kruger C R.Hudson DE K.Mack C A.Mack OLB P.Kruger C T.Robinson ILB M.Te’o RG J.Greco MIKE K.Dansby RG J.Webb OLB A.Smith RG J.Greco MIKE K.Dansby RG D.Fluker ILB D.Butler RT M.Schwartz WILL C.Robertson RT A.Howard MLB C.Lofton RT M.Schwartz WILL C.Kirksey RT J.Barksdale OLB J.Attaochu TE J.Dray OLB A.Bryant WR A.Cooper OLB M.Smith TE G.Barnidge OLB A.Bryant TE J.Phillips CB S.Williams WR A.Hawkins RCB T.Williams TE L.Smith CB D.Hayden WR T.Benjamin RCB T.Williams WR S.Johnson LCB B.Flowers QB J.McCown LCB J.Haden QB D.Carr CB N.Thorpe WR T.Gabriel LCB P.Desir WR M.Floyd RCB P.Robinson RB I.Crowell FS T.Gipson RB L.Murray S C.Woodson QB J.McCown FS T.Gipson QB P.Rivers SS J.Wilson FB M.Johnson SS D.Whitner FB M.Reece S T.Carrie RB D.Johnson SS D.Whitner RB M.Gordon FS E.Weddle Cleveland Browns vs. Denver Broncos Regular Season Week 6, Game 6 -26- GAME SUMMARIES

BROWNS 33 RAVENS 30 (OT) Oct. 11, 2015 M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Md. Cleveland defeated Baltimore, 33-30, in overtime at M&T Bank Stadium to mark the Browns’ fi rst win in a division opener since 2004. QB Josh McCown led the Browns to 505 yards of total offense after throwing for a Brtowns record 457 yards and two scores through the air and one on the ground. Baltimore got on the board fi rst in the fi rst quarter after QB Joe Flacco ran for a 1-yard TD. The Browns responded with a 10-play, 55-yard drive, capped by a 43-yard K Travis Coons fi eld goal. The Ravens jumped out to a 14-3 lead on the ensuing drive after Flacco found FB for an 8-yard TD. Cleveland shrank the lead to eight in the second quarter as Coons hit a 43-yard fi eld goal with 2:42 to play. Coons notched his third fi eld goal of the fi rst half after he converted a 37-yard attempt as time expired to make the score 14-9 going into halftime. The Ravens lengthened their lead to 12 on their fi rst possession of the second half after Flacco rushed for his second TD of the day. McCown capped a 13-play, 75-yard drive when he ran in a score of his own from 10 yards out with 1:06 to play in the third quarter. Cleveland took the lead for the fi rst time in the game, 22-21, as McCown found TE Gary Barnidge for an 18-yard score that involved Barnidge securing the pass with his feet. The Ravens took back the lead, 27-22, with 5:56 to play in regulation after RB Justin Forsett found the end zone from 1-yard out. With just over three minutes to play, McCown found RB Isaiah Crowell for a 22-yard catch-and-run for a TD. The Browns converted the two-point conversion on a two-yard completion from McCown to WR Andrew Hawkins to make the score 30-27. The Ravens tied the game with under a minute in regulation after a 23-yard K Justin Tucker fi eld goal capped a 75-yard, 11-play drive. The Cleveland defense held the Ravens to a three- and-out on their fi rst and only possession of overtime, before the Browns’ offense drove 51 yards in 12 plays to set up Coons’ 32-yard game-winning fi eld goal.

Team 1 2 3 4 OT Final Cleveland 3 6 7 14 3 33 Baltimore 14 0 7 9 0 30

SCORING SUMMARY Team Q Time Play Ravens 1 8:30 J.Flacco 1 yd. run (J.Tucker kick) (8-61, 3:14) Browns 1 3:11 T.Coons 43 yd. Field Goal (10-55, 5:19) Ravens 1 0:16 K.Juszczyk 8 yd. pass from J.Flacco (J.Tucker kick) (6-73, 2:55) Browns 2 4:05 T.Coons 43 yd. Field Goal (6-36, 2:42) Browns 2 0:00 T.Coons 37 yd. Field Goal (7-40, 1:03) Ravens 3 7:47 J.Flacco 1 yd. run (J.Tucker kick) (9-90, 4:26) Browns 3 1:06 J.McCown 10 yd. run (T.Coons kick) (13-75, 6:41) Browns 4 12:23 G.Barnidge 18 yd. pass from J.McCown (pass failed) (4-79, 1:42) Ravens 4 5:56 J.Forsett 1 yd. run (pass failed) (7-43, 2:50) 22 27 Browns 4 3:03 I.Crowell 22 yd. pass from J.McCown (J.McCown-A.Hawkins pass) (6-80, 2:53) Ravens 4 0:25 J.Tucker 23 yd. Field Goal (11-75, 2:38) Browns 5 6:43 T.Coons 32 yd. Field Goal (12-51, 7:11)

TEAM STATISTICS CLE BAL FIRST DOWNS: 25 22 TIME OF POSSESSION: 39:16 29:01 TOTAL NET YARDS: (Ru/Pa): 505 (83/422) 377 (181/196) SACKS/Yards 1-14 4-35 PUNTS/Average: 4-43.4 6-49..5 PENALTIES/Yards: 9-74 12-98 FUMBLES/LOST: 0/0 0/0

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS PASSING: CLE: J. McCown 36-51-457 (2 TD); BAL: J. Flacco 19-35-210 (TD). RUSHING: CLE: I. Crowell 13-49, D. Johnson 9-22, J. McCown 3-12 (TD); BAL: J. Forsett 21-121 (TD), J. Allen 8-58, J. Flacco 2-2 (2 TD). RECEIVING: CLE: G. Barnidge 8-139 (TD), A. Hawkins 7-49, T. Benjamin 6-83, D. John- son 6-55, T. Gabriel 4-75, I. Crowell 2-38 (TD), J. Dray 1-7, R. Housler 1-6, B. Hartline 1-5; BAL: K. Aiken 4-78, J. Forsett 4-49, K. Juszczyk 3-31 (TD), N. Boyle 3-27, J. Ross 2-24, D. Waller 1-1, M. Brown 1-0, M. Williams 1-0. INTERCEPTIONS: CLE: None; BAL: None. SACKS: CLE: A. Bryant 1-14; BAL: L. Guy 2-15, T. Jernigan 1-11, B. Williams 1-9. PUNTING: CLE: A. Lee 5-217 (43.4); BAL: S. Koch 6-297 (49.5). PUNT RETURNS: CLE: T. Benjamin 2-2 (1.0); BAL: J. Ross 2-21 (10.5), L. Webb 1-9 (9.0). KICKOFF RETURNS: CLE: J. Gilbert 1-15 (15.0); BAL: J. Ross 5-136 (27.2), K. Juszczyk 1-7 (7.0). MISSED FIELD GOALS: CLE: None; BAL: J. Tucker 1-51. CLEVELAND BALTIMORE WR A.Hawkins RE R.Starks LWR M.Brown DT C.Davis LT J.Thomas NT D.Shelton RWR K.Aiken NT B.Williams LG J.Bitonio LE D.Bryant LT E.Monroe DE L.Guy C A.Mack OLB P.Kruger LG K.Osemele OLB E.Dumervil RG J.Greco MIKE K.Dansby C J.Zuttah ILB C.Mosley RT M.Schwartz WILL C.Kirksey RG M.Yanda ILB D.Smith TE G.Barnidge OLB N.Orchard RT R.Wagner SAM C.Upshaw TE J.Dray RCB T.Williams TE M.Williams LCB L.Webb WR T.Benjamin LCB P.Desir WR D.Waller SS W.Hill QB J.McCown DB K.Williams QB J.Flacco FS K.Lewis RB D.Johnson SS D.Whitner RB J.Forsett RCB J.Smith Cleveland Browns vs. Denver Broncos Regular Season Week 6, Game 6 -27- 2015 STATISTICS

WON 2, LOST 3* RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD 09/13 L 10-31 at New York Jets 78,160 Crowell 62 240 3.9 32 1 09/20 W 28-14 Tennessee 67,431 D. Johnson 40 121 3.0 20 0 09/27 L 20-27 Oakland 67,431 Manziel 8 36 4.5 14 0 10/04 L 27-30 at San Diego 63,710 McCown 6 35 5.8 13 1 10/11 W 33-30 OT at Baltimore 71,046 Draughn 2 10 5.0 6 0 10/18 Denver TEAM 118 442 3.7 32 2 10/25 at St. Louis OPPONENTS 148 747 5.0 54 6 11/01 Arizona * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD 11/05 at Cincinnati Barnidge 24 374 15.6 40 3 11/15 at Pittsburgh Benjamin 22 411 18.7 60t 4 11/30 Baltimore D. Johnson 21 172 8.2 34t 1 12/06 Cincinnati Hawkins 17 161 9.5 22 0 12/13 San Francisco Gabriel 14 142 10.1 56 0 12/20 at Seattle Hartline 9 128 14.2 41 0 12/27 at Kansas City Crowell 7 113 16.1 53 1 01/03 Pittsburgh Dray 2 20 10.0 13 0 Clev. Opp. M. Johnson 2 14 7.0 8 0 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 94 103 Draughn 2 1 0.5 2 0 Rushing 20 34 Moore 1 15 15.0 15 0 Passing 65 58 Housler 1 6 6.0 6 0 Penalty 9 11 TEAM 122 1557 12.8 60t 9 3rd Down: Made/Att 36/75 28/68 OPPONENTS 98 1318 13.4 68 10 3rd Down Pct. 48.0 41.2 * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD 4th Down: Made/Att 2/4 2/3 Gipson 1 0 0.0 0 0 4th Down Pct. 50.0 66.7 TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 POSSESSION AVG. 30:40 29:20 OPPONENTS 2 18 9.0 18 0 TOTAL NET YARDS 1887 2002 * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B Avg. Per Game 377.4 400.4 Lee 21 1060 50.5 45.0 1 9 67 0 Total Plays 324 324 TEAM 21 1060 50.5 45.0 1 9 67 0 Avg. Per Play 5.8 6.2 OPPONENTS 24 1069 44.5 34.7 1 7 57 0 NET YARDS RUSHING 442 747 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD Avg. Per Game 88.4 149.4 Benjamin 14 1 216 15.4 78t 1 Total Rushes 118 148 TEAM 14 1 216 15.4 78t 1 NET YARDS PASSING 1445 1255 OPPONENTS 13 5 95 7.3 17 0 Avg. Per Game 289.0 251.0 * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD Sacked/Yards Lost 18/112 10/63 Gilbert 4 125 31.3 38 0 Gross Yards 1557 1318 Draughn 3 77 25.7 31 0 Att./Completions 188/122 166/98 TEAM 7 202 28.9 38 0 Completion Pct. 64.9 59.0 OPPONENTS 14 328 23.4 46 0 Had Intercepted 2 1 * FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ PUNTS/AVERAGE 21/50.5 24/44.5 Coons 0/ 0 3/ 3 4/ 4 4/ 4 0/0 NET PUNTING AVG. 21/45.0 24/34.7 TEAM 0/ 0 3/ 3 4/ 4 4/ 4 0/0 PENALTIES/YARDS 43/364 43/329 OPPONENTS 0/ 0 2/ 2 3/ 3 2/ 2 0/1 FUMBLES/BALL LOST 9/6 6/4 Coons: (26G)()(24G,41G)(36G,28G,33G,40G)(43G, TOUCHDOWNS 12 16 43G,37G,32G) Rushing 2 6 OPP: (34G)()(23G,35G)(46G,45G,34G)(51N,23G) Passing 9 10 Returns 1 0 * SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS TEAM 20 36 17 42 3 118 OPPONENTS 24 34 34 40 0 132 * SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS Coons 0 0 0 0 9/ 9 11/11 0 42 Benjamin 5 0 4 1 0 30 Barnidge 3 0 3 0 0 18 Crowell 2 1 1 0 0 12 D. Johnson 1 0 1 0 0 6 McCown 1 1 0 0 0 6 Gabriel 0 0 0 0 0 2 Hawkins 0 0 0 0 0 2 TEAM 12 2 9 1 9/ 9 11/11 0 118 OPPONENTS 16 6 10 0 15/15 7/ 8 0 132 2-Pt Conv: Gabriel, Hawkins, TM 2-3, OPP 0-1 SACKS: A. Bryant 3.5, Hughes 1.5, Cooper 1, Kirksey 1, Meder 1, K. Williams 1, Kruger 0.5, Whitner 0.5, TM 10, OPP 18 FUM/LOST: Manziel 4/2, McCown 3/2, Benjamin 1/1, Gipson 1/1

* PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating McCown 149 101 1203 67.8 8.07 6 4.0 1 0.7 56 13/ 84 102.8 Manziel 39 21 354 53.8 9.08 3 7.7 1 2.6 60t 5/ 28 99.7 TEAM 188 122 1557 64.9 8.28 9 4.8 2 1.1 60t 18/ 112 102.2 OPPONENTS 166 98 1318 59.0 7.94 10 6.0 1 0.6 68 10/ 63 101.9 Cleveland Browns vs. Denver Broncos Regular Season Week 6, Game 6 -28- 2015 STATISTICS

2015 DEFENSIVE STATISTICS TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES Player Total Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds Karlos Dansby 39 20 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Donte Whitner 39 24 15 0.5 1.5 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Tashaun Gipson 23 13 10 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Tramon Williams 22 17 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Joe Haden 19 15 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 Armonty Bryant 17 8 9 3.5 26.5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Christian Kirksey 15 8 7 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 Craig Robertson 15 8 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 Jordan Poyer 14 9 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Danny Shelton 13 5 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jamie Meder 12 5 7 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Paul Kruger 11 4 7 0.5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Randy Starks 11 4 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Pierre Desir 9 6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Barkevious Mingo 9 6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 John Hughes III 7 1 6 1.5 8 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 Nate Orchard 7 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 K’Waun Williams 7 4 3 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Desmond Bryant 6 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tank Carder 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Johnson Bademosi 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Xavier Cooper 3 3 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Justin Gilbert 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Scott Solomon 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 308 175 133 10 63 1 0 0 0 22 5 4 0

2015 SPECIAL-TEAMS STATISTICS* 2015 MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS TACKLES Player Tkl FF FR Player Total Solo Asst FF FR Blk Travis Benjamin 1 0 0 Johnson Bademosi 6 6 0 0 0 0 Joel Bitonio 1 0 0 Christian Kirksey 6 4 2 0 0 0 Andrew Hawkins 1 0 0 Tank Carder 4 4 0 0 0 0 Joe Thomas 1 0 0 Barkevious Mingo 3 1 2 0 0 0 Mitchell Schwartz 0 0 2 Craig Robertson 3 3 0 0 0 0 Duke Johnson 0 0 1 Justin Gilbert 2 2 0 0 0 0 Totals 4 0 3 Rob Housler 2 2 0 0 0 0 Jordan Poyer 2 1 1 0 0 0 Gary Barnidge 1 1 0 0 0 0 Ibraheim Campbell 1 1 0 0 0 0 2015 SPECIAL TEAMS SCORING Pierre Desir 1 0 1 0 0 0 Punt Return Blocked Blocked Shaun Draughn 1 1 0 0 0 0 Player TD FG Punt Saf Charley Hughlett 1 1 0 0 0 0 Travis Benjamin 1 0 0 0 Marlon Moore 1 0 1 0 0 0 Totals 1 0 0 0 K’Waun Williams 1 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 35 28 7 0 0 0 Special teams scores (1): Travis Benjamin recorded a 78-yard punt return TD, 9/20 vs. Ten. *Based review of coaches’ fi lm

Cleveland Browns vs. Denver Broncos Regular Season Week 6, Game 6 -29- 2015 STATISTICS POSS. POSS. Avg. Avg. No. No. Yds. Yds. No. No. Lost Lost No. No. A A M M Ret. Ret. P P R R INT INT TD TD C C A A Gross Gross Skd-Yds. Skd-Yds. Net Net Avg. Avg. Att. Att. Net Net Plays Plays 2015 BROWNS GAME-BY-GAME OFFENSIVE STATISTICS 2015 BROWNS GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Net Yds. Net Yds. 4th 4th 3rd 3rd Pen. Pen. Pass Pass R R T T 94 20 65 9 36-75 2-4 1,887 324 442 118 3.7 1,445 18-112 1,557 188 122 9 2 2 9 1 11 11 9 6 43 364 21 50.5 30:40 103 34 58 11 28-68 2-3 2,002 324 747 148 6.2 1,255 10-63 1,318 166 98 10 1 6 10 0 7 8 6 4 43 329 24 44.5 29:20 1ST DOWNS CONV. DOWN RUSHING PASS TDs FGs FUM PEN PUNTS 1ST DOWNS CONV. DOWN RUSHING PASS TDs FGs FUM PEN PUNTS OPP at NYJ (9/13)vs. TEN (9/20) 15vs. OAK (9/27) 13 5 7 21at SD (10/4) 10 2at BAL (10/11) 5 20 0vs. DEN (10/18) 16 25 2 1 4at STL (10/25) 8-16 3 16vs. ARZ (11/1) 18 4-11 1-2 8-16at CIN (11/5) 2 3 0-1at PIT (11/15) 1-1 321 4-13 12-19vs. BAL (11/30) 274 0-0vs. CIN (12/6) 0-0 355 63vs. SF (12/13) 47 432 505 68 104at SEA (12/20) 116at KC (12/27) 28 66 80 39vs. PIT (1/3) 30 3.7TOTAL 14 100 83 3.9 217 2.8 21 158 25 3-14 316 4.8 2-14 3.3 231 5-25 332 32 422 172 18 4-24 341at NYJ (9/13) 15 4-35 1 8 49vs. TEN (9/20) 18 356 28 457 1 2vs. OAK (9/27) 21 9 41 2 51 0 6 19at SD (10/4) 32 0 36 9 1 1 6 2at BAL (10/11) 14 1 2 0 23 0vs. DEN (10/18) 11 2 22 0 0 1 0 1 3 2 10 1at STL (10/25) 0 2 0 1 7-13 1 15 0 7-16 9 2vs. ARZ (11/1) 2 2 4 0 6-14 0at CIN (11/5) 0-1 5 0 2-2 3 2 4 4 2at PIT (11/15) 4 0-0 2 3-11 333 12 4 5-14vs. BAL (11/30) 385 0 4 109 1 1 0-0vs. CIN (12/6) 469 0 4 0-0 60 74 6vs. SF (12/13) 1 2 0 40 438 62at SEA (12/20) 377 12 50 154 60.5 166 9at KC (12/27) 31:40 6 91 155 61 36 4 67 74 30vs. PIT (1/3) 53.2 4.3 4 30 52.8TOTAL 24:49 5.5 91 5 181 27:31 179 5.2 48.0 219 34:19 43.4 21 31 314 39:16 0-0 7-38 4.3 5.8 0-0 257 179 347 196 37 24 314 2-11 1-14 21 15 32 2 2 20 358 210 0 1 2 38 35 23 19 0 2 0 3 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 3 0 1 3 1 2 0 0 4 1 2 3 1 3 0 1 3 2 9 4 1 0 0 12 85 30 0 0 85 12 6 3 6 4 98 49.7 43.7 31 35:11 28:20 39.3 6 32:29 5 49.5 37.2 29:01 25:41 OPP

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