BEREA, Ohio (AP) -So Jerome Harrison leads the Cleveland Browns to wins in their final four games last year, breaking rushing records held by the iconic Jim Brown while gaining 286 yards in one game.
And what does he get when he returns to preseason camp? He’s faced with doubts, cynics, and a battle for his starting job.
In the offseason, the Browns drafted a running back and also traded for one.
In just seven starts last season, Harrison had 862 yards on 194 carries and scored five touchdowns. He was the No. 1 reason the Browns went from an offense that didn’t run for a touchdown until the 13th game to the NFL’s best rushing attack over the last four weeks.
Now he is toiling at training camp to prove he can be the Browns’ go-to back.
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