Not even thirty minutes after posting my Browns-Vikings preview, I open up TweetDeck and learn that Browns rookie RB James Davis was injured in a one-car accident this morning and is now questionable for tomorrow’s game.
From ESPN.com’s article about James Davis’ car accident (hat tip to The Gnuru):
Cleveland Browns rookie tailback James Davis was involved in a one-car collision Saturday morning at approximately 8 a.m. ET while driving to the team’s practice facility, and he is now listed as questionable for Sunday’s season debut against the Minnesota Vikings.
Davis was held at a Cleveland-area hospital for observations and released shortly after on Saturday. The team listed the ailment as a head injury, making his status up in the air Sunday.
I couldn’t find any more details about the accident, but it doesn’t sound like there are any nefarious details. Luckily Davis appears to have avoided any serious injury, but it would certainly hinder the Browns’ ability to get a ground attack going tomorrow if Davis can’t play.
More details to come, if there are any.







I have three words for Eric Mangini and George Kokinis if they are seriously considering
Interestingly enough, the parallels to do not end there.
Braylon Edwards
On the other side of the ball,
But there are reasons for hope in Cleveland that many prognosticators, and even many fans, are not recognizing. Similarly, there were reasons for caution heading into last year that many prognosticators, and certainly many fans, turned a blind eye towards. The unexpected happened in 2007 and the unexpected happened in 2008, so who’s to say the unexpected won’t happen in 2009?
Over the course of the last week, I have had the pleasure of engaging in a Browns preseason Q&A with
At the time, there was a lot of speculation that the Browns would deal either Quinn or Anderson for draft picks, and it made no sense to reduce the trade value of either by declaring one of them to be the team’s backup. It’s certainly possible that one or the other will still be dealt, and that this is why Mangini is waiting, although there isn’t anything visibly percolating at the moment.