Brownie Points: Browns’ Special Teams Might Be Very Special This Season

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Published: August 30, 2009

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... Browns beat the Tennessee Titans 23-17 on a night in Cleveland Browns Stadium that was windier than the restrooms in a Chipotle restaurant. Flags whipped, jerseys shimmied, and loose napkins flew across the field for much of the game.

But even in the poor weather conditions, the offense behind both Brady Quinn and Derek Anderson was solid. Quinn went 11 of 15 for 128 yards, including a nifty 20-yard touchdown pass to Braylon Edwards in the third quarter. Anderson went 7-of-11 for 77 yards. More importantly for Derek, he had no interceptions. The QB controversy rages on.

Braylon Edwards had a very nice game, as well. Besides catching the touchdown pass, he seemed more focused against the Titans than he was all of last season. Edwards' most eye-popping play of the game was one that didn't show up in the stats. Running full speed and leaping, the muscled receiver made an incredible one-handed grab that was negated only when he was unable to get a second foot in bounds.

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