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Cleveland Browns CB Buster Skrine lined up opposite CB Joe Haden as a starter on the first-team defense during organized team activities (OTAs) this week. Skrine is trying to hold off third-round draft pick CB Leon McFadden for that starting spot.
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Cleveland Browns CB Joe Haden is viewed as the anchor of the secondary, and head coach Rob Chudzinski is pleased with how coachable Haden has been. 'Joe has been great. I think he has really shown that he is hungry and willing to learn. He has been really good in the meeting rooms and out here - carrying it from the meeting room to the practice field. He has been around long enough that I think he knows what it takes in this league and he is committed to being a great player,' Chudzinski said Wednesday, April 17.
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The Cleveland Browns could consider approaching CB Joe Haden and FS T.J. Ward about contract extensions this offseason.
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Cleveland Browns CB Joe Haden took to Twitter Friday, March 8, and declared himself as the second-best cornerback in the NFL behind New York Jets CB Darrelle Revis. 'I would say, honestly, and this is just me being real 100 percent, I would say Darrelle Revis (is the No. 1 cornerback in the league),' Haden said. 'I studied tape on guys, and I try to look and see what I can do to get my game to be on their levels, (and) I feel like I'm honestly the No. 2 cornerback in the league. That's just my opinion, personally.'
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Cleveland Browns defensive coordinator Ray Horton is excited about how CB Joe Haden fits into his plans and scheme. 'Good hands, good feet, takes good keys, can play the ball and he'll tackle,' Horton said. 'So he fits into my little men that can hit, and he can catch the ball. He can play the ball.'
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Cleveland Browns CB Joe Haden (oblique) said Friday, Nov. 23, that he is '90 percent' recovered from a strained abdominal muscle, and will play in Week 12 against the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Browns are 0-5 when Haden has missed time due to injury or suspension, and 2-3 with him on the field.
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Cleveland Browns CB Joe Haden (oblique) did everything he could before the game Sunday, Nov. 18, and the decision to make him inactive came right down to the wire.
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Cleveland Browns head coach Pat Shurmur said CB Joe Haden (oblique) will travel with the team for their Week 11 game but will be a game-time decision. If Haden is not able to play, CBs Sheldon Brown and Buster Skrine would be the starters with CB Trevin Wade lining up as the nickel back. CB Johnson Bademosi is the only other healthy cornerback on the active roster.
Cleveland Browns CB Joe Haden (oblique) missed practice Friday, Nov. 16, and will be a game-time decision for Week 11.
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Cleveland Browns CB Joe Haden (oblique) is not taking part in practice Thursday, Nov. 15.
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