For the first time since Jamir Miller shortly after the turn of the century, "The Worst All-Star Game In Professional Sports" will feature not just one, but two members of the Cleveland Browns.
Selected to appear in the season-ending Pro Bowl were kick returner Josh Cribbs and wide receiver Braylon Edwards; Cribbs as a starter, Edwards as a backup.
Edwards becomes the first player drafted by the Browns to make it to Honolulu since five home-grown Browns--Leroy Hoard, Eric Metcalf, Michael Dean Perry, Eric Turner and Rob Burnett--were chosen the same year the team was ripped out of Cleveland.
Miller was signed by the club as a free agent, while Cribbs was signed as an undrafted free agent.
Unfortunately for the Browns, a trio of worthy candidates--Kellen Winslow, Eric Steinbach and Joe Thomas--were...
...by the fans, coaches and players.
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