Brady Quinn on IR for rest of season
Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2009 2:20 pm
Cleveland Browns' Brady Quinn on IR for season
By Mary Kay Cabot
December 22, 2009, 10:38AM
Associated PressBrady QuinnBEREA, Ohio -- Browns quarterback Brady Quinn has been placed on injured reserve with a right foot injury sustained on his 24-yard run at the end of Sunday's 41-34 victory over Kansas City and will be lost for the season.
"It's going to take a little while (to heal),'' said coach Eric Mangini.
He said he's not yet certain if he'll undergo surgery.
Derek Anderson will start Sunday against the Raiders. Brett Ratliff will be the No. 2 and Josh Cribbs will be the No. 3.
Quinn went 2-7 as a starter this season, and is the NFL's 26th ranked quarterback with a 67.2 rating. Anderson went 1-4 this season with a dismal 36.2 rating.
It's the second straight season Quinn will finish the season in IR. "He's done a lot of good things,'' said Mangini. "I think the no-huddle helped him and helped us.''
With Anderson starting, it sets up a possible intriguing matchup against former Browns QB Charlie Frye, who started for the Raiders last week, but left with a concussion. His status for Sunday has not been determined.
What a franchise! How do you say "Snake Bit?" Quinn isn't the answer, Anderson never was the answer. Might as well start Cribbs at QB. At least he can generate some excitement.
By Mary Kay Cabot
December 22, 2009, 10:38AM
Associated PressBrady QuinnBEREA, Ohio -- Browns quarterback Brady Quinn has been placed on injured reserve with a right foot injury sustained on his 24-yard run at the end of Sunday's 41-34 victory over Kansas City and will be lost for the season.
"It's going to take a little while (to heal),'' said coach Eric Mangini.
He said he's not yet certain if he'll undergo surgery.
Derek Anderson will start Sunday against the Raiders. Brett Ratliff will be the No. 2 and Josh Cribbs will be the No. 3.
Quinn went 2-7 as a starter this season, and is the NFL's 26th ranked quarterback with a 67.2 rating. Anderson went 1-4 this season with a dismal 36.2 rating.
It's the second straight season Quinn will finish the season in IR. "He's done a lot of good things,'' said Mangini. "I think the no-huddle helped him and helped us.''
With Anderson starting, it sets up a possible intriguing matchup against former Browns QB Charlie Frye, who started for the Raiders last week, but left with a concussion. His status for Sunday has not been determined.
What a franchise! How do you say "Snake Bit?" Quinn isn't the answer, Anderson never was the answer. Might as well start Cribbs at QB. At least he can generate some excitement.