Article By Brian DiTullio on 1st April, 2010
This is not good news for the Browns or Rogers, beyond the obvious legal reasons.
The Browns have been spending the last year getting rid of players who weren't on board with the team's new philosophies and those who were perceived as malcontents.
Rogers demanded a trade just after head coach Eric Mangini was hired, claiming he was being snubbed by the new coach and wanted out. Fences were mended, but Rogers' situation hasn't improved with this latest incident.
Rogers was injured late in the year, and his replacement, Ahtyba Rubin, did a better job of stopping th...
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