Daily Dawg Tags: Another bad opening day for Browns
By Thomas Moore
Spanning the virtual globe to bring you the latest news about the Cleveland Browns and the NFL – these are your Daily Dawg Tags for Monday, Sept. 14.
Cleveland Browns:
5 takeaways from the Browns loss to the Jets:
"The Cleveland Browns lost yet another season opener on Sunday, this time to the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium. It was an NFL-record 11th consecutive loss by the Browns on the season’s first weekend, and dropped Cleveland to 1-16 in openers since the club returned to the NFL in 1999. Here are five things we learned from today’s game."
Browns drop another opener, fall to Jets 31-10:
"It was another opening day like so many before it for the Cleveland Browns on Sunday at MetLife Stadium. The Browns dropped their NFL-record 11th opening day game, this time by a score of 31-10 to the New York Jets."
Browns vs. Jets: 7 takeaways (DBN):
"Twelve penalties. Five turnovers. One injured starting quarterback. Zero sacks. As Cleveland Browns radio analyst Doug Dieken said during today’s radio broadcast, could it get any worse for the Browns in the season debut?"
Johnny Manziel just one factor in Browns’ mighty struggle (ESPN):
"Before addressing one Johnny Manziel, ponder some of the numbers from the Cleveland Browns 31-10 loss to the New York Jets, an NFL-record 11th loss in a row to open the season."
Robert Turbin brings versatility and strong work ethic (Cleveland Sports Zone):
"Read what Robert Turbin’s running back coach at Utah State, Ilaisa Tuiaki, has to say about the Browns’ newest running back."
NFL News:
Titans look like Oregon in Mariota’s debut (Titan Sized):
"Rookie quarterback Marcus Mariota made history on Sunday. He was the first rookie quarterback in franchise history to start week 1. And when he did, he became the first rookie quarterback in NFL history to throw four first-half touchdowns in his debut."
Dez Bryant, Randy Gregory out 4-6 weeks (The Landry Hat):
"The Dallas Cowboys pulled out a last-minute victory over the New York Giants. But it was a costly win as two of the Cowboys brightest stars will now be sidelined due to injuries they suffered during the game."
Terrell Suggs out for rest of year with torn Achilles (NFL.com):
"Sunday can’t get any worse for the Baltimore Ravens. Minutes after the team’s 19-13 loss to the Denver Broncos, the club announced that pass rusher Terrell Suggs tore his left Achilles and is out for the year."