Browns news, features and notes
- Browns add five scouts to their player personnel department
- Cleveland Browns rookie Jamoris Slaughter has eye on successful comeback, starting free safety job
- Browns notebook: Barkevious Mingo says fellow rookie Leon McFadden stacks up well against notable cornerbacks from LSU
- Video: Browns rookie Barkevious Mingo praises Leon McFadden, says Ray Horton has strange personality
- Video: Browns rookie cornerback Leon McFadden discusses his bid for starting job
- UPDATED: Three former Pilot Flying J employees plead guilty
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Links to Browns coverage: Sept. 19, 2010
The Browns play the Kansas City Chiefs at 1 p.m. today in their home opener at Cleveland Browns Stadium. The Browns will also honor their 16 members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame by unveiling their Ring of Honor during a ceremony at halftime.
Keep up with the Browns by reading the following stories:
- Ohio.com: Browns President Mike Holmgren and his wife, Kathy, share a life of separate passions.
- Ohio.com: The Holmgren family has a passion for helping those in need.
- Ohio.com: Nate Ulrich column: The Browns need to maximize their talent, and it starts with their top two players.
- Ohio.com: Browns running back Jerome Harrison embraces being targeted by the opposing defense.
- Ohio.com: Keys to the game: Browns vs. Chiefs.
- Ohio.com: Top storylines: Browns vs. Chiefs.
- Cleveland.com: The Browns need to win their home opener.
- Cleveland.com: Sixteen legends to enter the Browns' Ring of Honor.
- Cleveland.com: Pregame scribbles about Browns vs. Chiefs.
- Cleveland.com: Browns rookie safety T.J. Ward and Chiefs rookie safety Eric Berry show signs of promise.
- Cleveland.com: Four things about Browns vs. Chiefs.
- Chronicle.NorthCoastNow.com: The Browns are in must-win territory.
- News-Herald.com: Browns hope to draw strength from their fans.
- Cle.Scout.com: Chiefs defensive coordinator Romeo Crennel doesn't want to be embarrassed by his former team.
Keep your friends close, but your enemies closer. Opposing team links:
- KansasCity.com: Chiefs must let running back Jamaal Charles carry the load.
- KansasCity.com: Charlie Weis and Crennel approach their jobs with different attitudes.
- KansasCity.com: Scouting report: Browns vs. Chiefs.
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