From the Journal Gazette

Posted on Thu November 19, 2009
 
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Cleveland Browns quarterback Brady Quinn has been fined by the NFL for his low hit on Baltimore’s Terrell Suggs.

After throwing an interception in Monday night’s 16-0 loss to the Ravens, Quinn dived at Suggs’ knees while trying to bring down cornerback Chris Carr, who had picked him off. Suggs had to leave the game and could miss significant playing time.

Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis accused Quinn of a cheap shot.

Quinn understands why the Ravens were mad and can appreciate them questioning his intentions.

“I can see why they’d be upset,” he said. “But again, he wasn’t even in my vision. I was trying to get to the ball. He cut across my face as I was already trying to jump down for the tackle.”

Quinn received a letter from the league on Wednesday but would not disclose the size of his fine, saying only that it was “a good amount.”

Suggs will miss Sunday’s game against the Indianapolis Colts because of a knee injury.

Suggs has a sprained ligament in his right knee and will miss the first game of his seven-year NFL career.



Around the league

Ronnie Brown’s season is over for the Miami Dolphins. Miami’s leading rusher was placed on injured reserve because of a foot injury. … Steelers safety Troy Polamalu wore a heavy brace on his reinjured left knee while watching practice and did not take part in any drills. … The Raiders are benching former No. 1 overall pick JaMarcus Russell, handing the starting QB job to Bruce Gradkowski, who Cable says will start the rest of the season. Russell has completed just 46.8 percent of his passes this season. … Quarterback Kyle Orton didn’t practice for Denver, as backup Chris Simms took the snaps at practice because of Orton’s bum ankle. … The Saints signed veteran cornerback Chris McAlister, who was released by Baltimore in February.

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