Browns’ Anderson and Edwards should be ready for 2008 opener.
September 1, 2008
Cleveland Browns quarterback Derek Anderson, sidelined since Aug. 18 with a concussion, returned to practice and is expected to start Sunday’s season opener against the Dallas Cowboys.
Wide receiver Braylon Edwards was also back after missing more than three weeks with a severely cut foot.
Browns coach Romeo Crennel indicated that his Pro Bowl quarterback would play against the Cowboys as long as he didn’t have any setbacks during Cleveland’s workout. Anderson got hurt when he was sacked by New York Giants defensive end Osi Umenyiora in an exhibition game.
Hookscenter.com wire report.
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