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Bigger role for Jennings
Rookie Chris Jennings continued to carve out a bigger role as the Browns' No. 2 running back, this time at the expense of fourth-year man Jerome Harrison, who was inactive.
Jennings, a University of Arizona product who played in the Canadian Football League, saw his first extended action in Monday night's loss to Baltimore. In Sunday's 38-37 loss at Detroit, he rushed 10 times for 36 yards and caught five passes for 38 yards.
Jennings had a chance for his first NFL touchdown late in the second quarter, but Brady Quinn's pass went through his hands. Quinn released the ball before Jennings curled into his spot near the goal line.
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