Tuesday, March 6, 2007

Jamal Lewis' First Visit: Berea

Ravens RB will talk to the Browns as Baltimore eyes Willis McGahee, Reports The Baltimore Sun.

From the PD: That (first stop in Berea) is significant because the majority of free agents have been signing with the first team they visit.

It also could impact Reuben Droughns' future in Cleveland. Droughns is due a $1.75 million bonus next week, and if the Browns find a suitable replacement, there's a chance he could be gone.
Lewis holds the NFL record with a 295-yard rushing performance against the Browns in September 2003.

Browns coach Romeo Crennel, asked specifically about Lewis at the Greater Cleveland Auto Show last week, said he wouldn't rule out interest in him or anyone else that could help the team.

"Everybody is on the radar screen," said Crennel. "Even though Reuben is on our team, and he's done a good job for us, and we're not looking to replace him, we're looking for competition. We're trying to get the best players and put them on the team."

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