BEREA, Ohio (AP) -One game, one big drop. Braylon Edwards is back at it.
Cleveland’s talented wide receiver, who can dazzle and disappoint in equal helpings, dropped a touchdown pass on the first ball thrown to him last week as the Browns lost their exhibition opener to the Green Bay Packers. Edwards let a nicely thrown pass from Brady Quinn slip out of his hands late in the first half of Cleveland’s 17-0 loss.
Edwards, who led the NFL with 16 drops last season, said he’s working hard to become more consistent but understands he can’t be perfect. The former Pro Bowler said extra work after practice won’t help if he can’t perform at the same level in games.
Edwards says he’s confident the Browns are improving under coach Eric Mangini.
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