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NFL Headlines
- Chiefs stun Steelers in overtime, 27-24
- Chargers rout Broncos to gain West lead
- Favre goes 22 of 25, throws 4 TDs in win
- Colts beat Ravens 17-15, improve to 10-0
- Raiders rally to stun Bengals 20-17
- Pats intercept 4 passes, beat Jets 31-14
- Romo lifts Cowboys past Redskins 7-6
- Giants blow lead, beat Falcons in OT
- Eagles pull out 24-20 win over Bears
- Lions beat Browns 38-37 on final play
Browns owner sickened by losing
CLEVELAND (AP) Browns owner Randy Lerner says he is "sick" about the state of his NFL team but he will not make a coaching change.
Cleveland dropped to 1-7 after Sunday's 30-6 loss in Chicago. Afterward, an upset Lerner told the Cleveland Plain Dealer and Akron Beacon-Journal that he would not fire coach Eric Mangini during the club's bye week. Lerner did say he would like to bring in a "strong, credible, serious leader" to help run his team.
Lerner did not expand on who that person might be or if that person currently worked for the Browns. He recently brought in former Browns quarterback Bernie Kosar in an unspecified consulting role.
Updated November 2, 2009









