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The Eagles threw three touchdowns on Friday night, while Cleveland's offense had trouble getting off the ground.
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So you thought Andrew Luck vs. RGIII was the marquee rookie matchup to watch this weekend? Think again.
Okay, maybe that joke goes a little too far, but nevertheless, for a big pre-season and rookie fan like myself, the Eagles vs. Browns game on Friday night was a very important and intriguing one. Nick Foles started in place of the injured Mike Vick, and Brandon Weeden and the Browns continued to try to find ways to make progress.
Long story short, it was a long night for the Browns and their fans. Weeden completed just nine of his 20 passes, was sacked three times, and fumbled twice. He seems to really be struggling with the speed of the NFL, unlike many of his rookie quarterback peers. Andrew Luck, Robert Griffin III, Foles, Ryan Tannehill, and Russell Wilson all appear to be capable of starting in the NFL right now while the 28 year old Weeden looks lost in the transition. He’s making some plays, but they are few and far in between.
The Eagles took a 24-3 lead into the fourth quarter before Colt McCoy got the Browns off the touchdown schnide with a pass to Evan Moore in the early portion of the fourth quarter, but it was a dismal outing for the Browns otherwise. The major bright spot was rookie Josh Gordon, who appears to be making some strides. He caught three passes for 50 yards on four targets.
Still, it’s pretty baffling how much further ahead some of these other rookie quarterbacks are than Weeden. I realize just like anyone else that Weeden is a rookie and he’s playing on a team that is, shall we say, in transition. Having a stud running back like Trent Richardson is sure to help out, but how much can he really control? The Browns are going to have to be a run first, pass second team in 2012, which I think they would prefer anyways.
You have to look at Nick Foles’ performance last night and be impressed. The rookie completed 12 of 19 passes for 185 yards and two touchdowns, though he did force a throw into double coverage that was picked by Joe Haden.
Obviously these two young passers have a lot to learn about the game, but it seems they are on different paths as of right now. Weeden seems to have a long way to go, especially when his teammates are so far behind as well. The Browns really struggled in all three phases of the game last night, having a punt blocked and registering no sacks, getting shredded by the Eagles’ backup QB duo of Foles and Trent Edwards.
We keep waiting for the Browns to pick up the pace and start to show signs of improvements, but those improvements might be subtle all season long, through what could be a tough year for Cleveland fans.
The Cleveland Browns lost their first game of the 2012 preseason on Friday night to the team that will be their regular season Week 1 opponent. The Philadelphia Eagles had little trouble handling the Browns, cruising to a 27-10 victory that was never in doubt.
Cleveland Browns defensive end Marcus Benard left Friday's game against the Philadelphia Eagles after injuring his elbow in the third quarter, according to the team's official Twitter feed. Benard was hurt on a goal-line play and taken straight to the locker room.
Benard is entering his fourth season in the league. He's listed third on Cleveland's depth chart at right defensive end. He had three tackles in tonight's game before leaving.
Benard, an undrafted player out of Jackson State in 2009, played in four games for Cleveland last season, recording three tackles and half a sack. He played in 15 games the previous season and had eight sacks. He has 12 sacks for his career.
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The Cleveland Browns and Philadelphia Eagles will face each other in Week 1 of the 2012 regular season, and Cleveland will hope the first half of that game goes better than the Friday night's preseason game. The Browns exited the first half down 17-3 after getting beaten soundly by Philadelphia on both sides of the ball.
On offense, the Browns managed to average only 3.3 yards per play in the first half, and also turned the ball over twice. This tweet from after the first quarter about sums it up, and things did not get better from there:
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— Tony Grossi (@TonyGrossi) August 25, 2012#Browns offense has 3 penalties, 3 fumbles (2 lost) and ST has 1 blocked punt. 3 qtrs to go.
Cleveland's defense was hamstrung by poor field position, but still gave up two touchdown passes to Eagles rookie backup quarterback Nick Foles.
Two bright spots for the Browns in the first half were its run defense, which allowed one yard on seven rushes, and rookie receiver Josh Gordon, who hauled in three passes for 50 yards.
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Despite the possibility being floated that Friday's game against the Eagles could be the debut of rookie running back Trent Richardson, the third pick in the 2012 NFL Draft will not play in the third preseason game of the season for the Browns.
Joining Richardson on the sideline will be 12 other Browns players: Linebacker Scott Fujita (knee), tight end Benjamin Watson (undisclosed), running back Chris Ogbonnaya (leg), cornerback Antwuan Reed (leg), cornerback Dimitri Patterson (ankle), safety Usama Young (hamstring), safety Ray Ventrone (hamstring), linebacker Chris Gocong (Achilles), linebacker Emmanuel Acho (undisclosed), defensive tackle Scott Paxson (knee), offensive lineman Oniel Cousins (leg) and defensive tackle Phil Taylor (pectoral).
For the Eagles, two quarterbacks will be inactive, including starter Michael Vick and backup Mike Kafka. Also inactive for the Eagles are wide receiver Riley Cooper, safety Colt Anderson, safety Tom Nelson, linebacker Casey Matthews, offensive tackle Jason Peters, guard/tackle Todd Herremans, defensive end Jason Babin and defensive tackle Mike Patterson.
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Wide receiver Josh Gordon could be the starter opposite Greg Little for the Browns this season, at least that's the hope, according to ESPN's Jamison Hensley. But for Gordon to earn that spot he's going to have to show a lot more to the coaches before the preseason ends.
Gordon, a second-round pick in the supplemental draft in July, didn't play a game last year with Utah and didn't do much route-running the year before at Baylor, so it's understandable why the receiver would be behind in the area. Regardless, with only two receptions for 38 yards in two games, Gordon hasn't done nearly enough to earn a starting spot yet.
"He's making a steady climb through this training camp," Shurmur told Hensley. "When he came into camp, he had to kind of run himself into wide receiver shape. That runs parallel with learning the offense and then the details of it."
Gordon and the Browns will play their third game of the preseason Friday night at 7:30 ET against the Philadelphia Eagles at Cleveland Browns Stadium.
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The Browns are set to take on the Eagles, who will be without starting QB Michael Vick, on Friday night.
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The Eagles will likely be without their star QB this Friday.
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The Eagles put up two touchdowns in the first half, while Cleveland didn't get in the end zone until early in the fourth quarter. Maybe most distressing for the Browns was the way in which the Eagles shredded all combinations of Cleveland's secondary. Nick Foles and Trent Edwards, Philadelphia's second- and third-string quarterbacks, managed to complete 26 of 36 passes on the night for a total of 263 yards. Philly also threw for three touchdowns, though the Browns did snatch an interception.
On the offensive side of the ball, Browns starter Brandon Weeden only went 9-of-20 in the first half for 117 yards. He did not throw an interception, but he did lose a fumble deep in Cleveland territory. Colt McCoy fared slightly better, going 7-of-9 for 74 yards including a touchdown to Evan Moore.
The Browns will be back on the field for their last preseason game of 2012 on Thursday Aug. 30 vs. the Chicago Bears.
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