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Wimbley sets Browns rookie sack record

Cleveland Browns
12/29/2006 8:06 AM
AP reports LB Kamerion Wimbley is unlike any top draft pick the Browns have selected over the last eight years. From showing up at training camp on time to staying healthy and humble, Wimbley has done everything right in his rookie year, providing Cleveland a rare bright spot in an otherwise dismal season. Read more

Houshmandzadeh admits he'll watch scoreboard

Cincinnati Bengals
12/29/2006 8:05 AM
The Dayton Daily News reports Bengals WR T.J. Houshmandzadeh isn't afraid to admit he'll be studying the scoreboard on Sunday. A Bengals' victory over Pittsburgh, coupled with a New York Jets' loss to Oakland, gives Cincinnati a playoff berth. There's one other way the Bengals can reach the postseason: The combination of a Bengals' win and losses by Denver and Jacksonville. "I'm not going to lie," Houshmandzadeh said. "When I'm on the bench, I'm going to be looking up at the (scoreboard). I'm just being honest. I do it all the time, so why wouldn't I do it this Sunday? "It's just human nature. The coaches will tell us, 'Don't do that,' but they'll probably do it themselves." Read more

Wimbley is top Dawg

Cleveland Browns
12/28/2006 4:25 PM
ClevelandBrowns.com reports rookie LB Kamerion Wimbley has established a franchise rookie mark in sacks with 10.  His 10 sacks are second most by a Browns player since the team returned in 1999 (LB Jamir Miller – 13 in his 2001 Pro Bowl season).  Wimbley has notched 3.5 sacks in his last four games, and has recorded two or more sacks twice this year. Read more

Hughes and Leonard to play in Senior Bowl

Baltimore Ravens
12/28/2006 4:10 PM
SeniorBowl.com reports eight players who will participate in Thursday’s three college football bowl games will be members of the 2007 Under Armour Senior Bowl North and South squad rosters, officials have announced. The talented group includes two of college football’s most decorated players in 2006 – Lott Award winner and consensus first-team All-American Daymeion Hughes, a defensive back from California, and Rutgers’ versatile running back Brian Leonard, the 2006 Draddy Trophy winner. Read more