Browns' Cribbs questionable, Dawson and Heiden doubtful
Sports Network | October 23, 2009
Berea, OH (Sports Network) - Cleveland wide receiver/return specialist Joshua Cribbs once again was limited in practice on Friday and is questionable as he attempts to get ready for the Browns' home test versus Green Bay on Sunday.
Cribbs, who is hampered by a knee injury, sat out Wednesday's session. Last week, he returned a kickoff 98 yards for a touchdown during a 27-14 loss to the Steelers and also threw an interception in the Wildcat formation, becoming the first NFL player to accomplish both in a game since 1950.
Browns kicker Phil Dawson (right calf) and tight end Steve Heiden (knee) both did not participate in practice all week and are doubtful.
Eleven other Browns have been feeling the effects of a flu-like illness all week, including running back Jerome Harrison, center Alex Mack, cornerback Anthony Madison, safety Brodney Pool, tight end Robert Royal, wide receiver Chansi Stuckey, linebacker Jason Trusnik, running back Lawrence Vickers and defensive end Corey Williams.
All of the above with the exception of Harrison are listed as probable. Harrison is not listed on the injury report.



