Big catch: Jets acquire WR Edwards from Browns
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10/08/2009 04:43 AM ET By DENNIS WASZAK Jr. (AP)
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -Braylon Edwards went home frustrated way too many times, tired of all the losing in Cleveland.
"It can definitely take the joy out of the game," the New York Jets' new wide receiver said Wednesday. "It weighs on you."
Well, Edwards got the change of scenery he wanted, and the Jets now have the deep-threat target they sorely needed.
"Coming here to a team that's doing well with a new head coach that has them going in the right direction and just freeing myself of the situation and coming to another situation," Edwards said, "I think it's a fresh start and a clean slate."
The Jets dealt wide receiver Chansi Stuckey, linebacker Jason Trusnik and two undisclosed draft choices in return for Edwards. The former Pro Bowl selection provides rookie quarterback Mark Sanchez with an established game-changing talent to complement Jerricho Cotchery.
"He's shown on film to just make great catches," Sanchez said. "Whether the ball is behind him, over his head, he has to dive, they're all catches. I'm not planning on throwing anything too far out of reach."
Edwards was expected to practice for the first time Thursday, and coach Rex Ryan said he'll start in the team's next game at Miami on Monday night.
"I've had to defend against him twice a year in Baltimore, and that's not fun," Ryan said. "He is a matchup nightmare."
Edwards, in his fifth season, comes with lots of baggage. He has been involved in a number of off-field incidents, including a nightclub fight early Monday, but Ryan said he consulted with people he trusts; his twin brother, Rob, is the Browns' defensive coordinator.
"We're confident with the player on the field and off the field," he said.
The NFL is investigating whether Edwards violated the league's conduct policy following accusations he punched promoter Edward Givens, a friend of NBA star LeBron James, following an argument in downtown Cleveland. Police are also looking into the incident.
Although Edwards hasn't been charged with a crime, the NFL's conduct policy states that discipline may be imposed for "the use or threat of violence."
Edwards declined to discuss the situation, saying it's a legal matter, but realizes his character has come into question because of other off-field incidents.
"At the end of the day, who I am, who I believe I am and who I know am is a great guy," he said. "I think things get blown out of proportion at times."
Edwards has 10 receptions for 139 yards, but was shut out for the first time in his career in the winless Browns' 23-20 overtime loss to Cincinnati on Sunday. His best season came in 2007, when he had 80 catches for 1,289 yards and 16 touchdowns.
"It's definitely all of me that wants to go out there and do it week-in and week-out," Edwards said. "I believe I'm in a place now where I can do that."
His presence is expected to open things up for the running game, which has been inconsistent, and remove double teams from Cotchery, who's off to a terrific start with 23 catches.
"I know he's going to add something great to this offense," Cotchery said. "We've got to smile about that because he's a great player and he's going to demand a lot of attention."
The Jets, off to a 3-1 start under Ryan, were looking to replace Laveranues Coles in the starting lineup since allowing him to become a free agent in the offseason. They looked into former Giants star Plaxico Burress' legal status before the draft, and were mentioned in possible trade talks for Denver's Brandon Marshall.
"I think he's going to fit right in with our group," Ryan said.
Edwards has taken some criticism for his propensity for dropping passes and lapses in concentration.
"Is he going to catch every pass that's thrown to him? No," Ryan said. "But, he's going to catch enough of them and he's going to make a lot of difference."
Edwards has a year remaining on his contract, but the Jets had no immediate plans to sign him to a new deal during this season.
"They have a machine moving in the right direction," he said, "so to sit here and talk about a contract would be pretty petty."
Edwards found out about the trade early Wednesday morning from Browns coach Eric Mangini and was at the Jets' training facility just a few hours later. He showed up shortly after practice ended, just in time to be included in the team picture.
"A couple of guys cracked on the pants I had on," said Edwards, who already knows several of the Jets players. "I took that as a good sign."
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AP Sports Writer Tom Withers in Berea, Ohio, contributed to this report.
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Nike outta get a new show line for the National Felon League.....call it the shoe for criminals on the run
This time Cleveland fleeced the Jets bigtime.... this dude is a cancer stick that was just added to your team. He wont block, gets untimely penalities, runs bad routes, won't fight the cbs to prevent interceptions.... its me...me...me.... his first interview was full of I did this I did that..... hope he carrys a gun like Burress and joins him in jail.... the guy is a total punk and too bad they didnt send the last divider with him, Derek Anderson..... the last punk left on the Browns...... run up his value and trade the idiot pronto before he has no value.
who wrote this crap??? GREAT CATCH, hell, there's so much garbage in this league I've asked my kids to stop watching. Where did the real stars with morals and true beliefs in goodness go?
You know if Braylon Edwards was smart...........................................well, never mind!
The NFL needs to deal with Coach Cable before they deal with Edwards. The incident with Cable happened before the incident with Edwards and therefore must be dealt with first. The League doesn't need to appear to be punishing an african-american player immediately and then letting a caucasion coach merely 'coast' while the wheels of justice are turning.
NINSISNIS ... good bye Baby Braylon .... a classic MeMate
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Thug..? LMAO because he got into a barfight.. what do you call the batterw who wanna fight a pitcher after being hit..?
Addition thru subtraction. What a waste of talent. Just a thug.
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Good riddance to a complete waste of a draft pick! Now if only the Browns will replace their scouting corps with scouts that can assess talent, perhaps the Browns can finally start to build a team. It pains a Browns fan to look at the old Browns (Baltimore Ravens) and think what could have been. Instead we're stuck with this joke of an orginization!!
the jets are really thugged up now
Good trade, bad trade makes no difference, it is still ANOTHER #1 pick of the Browns that was just a waste. All these picks when the Browns came back and very few to show for it. How can one team make so many mistakes when it comes to a quality, solid football player? They need help in so many ways it will take at the very least 5 years to actually field a better football team, such a shame for their loyal fans, including myself.
Just what we need another thug in New York.
Screw with Lebron James and you are gone.... Cleveland loves Lebron.... and overall, because of Braylon's poor attitude, we have commericals dreaming of Lebron as a wide receiver for the Cleveland Browns..... Edwards is an alcoholic mental midget and I think Mangini fleeced the Jets this time..... wait til he goes off on the Jets media..... they will tear the slum bum from Detroit a new ass..... Rex Ryan will run him into the ground if he acts like a primidonna like he did in Cleveland.... Prediction, in 2 years, he will be out of the league like most of the slum bums Cleveland selected in the first round..... he never was in bounds when he made a great catch, continously let dbs intercept right in front of him without fighting for the ball, was responsible for half of Derek/Bradys interceptions, couldn't run routes correctly or block, and now we have a better receiving core without cancer.
hey maybe the browns will actually get someone that can catch the ball GO BROWNS
Good riddence to a thug from the slums of Detroit... the dude was never reliable for the Browns, and many believe this immediately improves Derek Anderson because he will now look for a player who will catch the ball, plus endless times Braylon caused interceptions because he ran the wrong routes... I hope he gets suspended by the commissioner too.... love the move, anything is better then a drop.
Thank god! If he would of caught half the passes he dropped the Browns wouldn't be in this mess.
Who cares if the guy who got his butt whooped is a friend of such and such.........He got what he deserved.
What ever happen to you fight you lose , move on. Take your butt whooping like a man. Braylon is fro Detroit never been in any trouble, so he gets a pass because some little guy was probaly talking ****, alcohol was probaly involved and yes, Braylon should not have acted out but oh well....... Go B.E. - good luck in NY, wishing you the best ......ps you are free from the sorry, dumb Browns.....LOL