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View full size Lonnie Timmons III, The Plain Dealer Trent Richardson has set a clear goal for his NFL career. "I want to be the best running back ever to play the game," he said. "I want to make a ...
BEREA, Ohio – As he watched the film of Sunday's loss at Indianapolis, Trent Richardson barely recognized the running back in the white No. 33 jersey and orange helmet. The guy with the ...
Cleveland Browns running back Trent Richardson carries the ball during an NFL game against the Oakland Raiders on Dec. 2, 2012, in Oakland, Calif.
BEREA, Ohio – Trent Richardson doesn't think Miami's defense stopped Cleveland's running game last week. The Browns slammed on their own brakes. Richardson only carried the ball 13 times for 47 ...
Browns' Trent Richardson sees room to run around edge of Giants defense. Published: Oct. 04, 2012, 8:17 p.m. By . Jenny Vrentas/The Star-Ledger; ...
One big question for the Cleveland Browns is whether Trent Richardson will be healthy for training camp, and, if one recent report is any indication, the running back might be ready to go just in ...
In Trent Richardson's ideal world, he'd be running through defenses and threatening record. Click here for important updates to our privacy policy. Bracket Challenge 🏀 Sports news, delivered ...
Trent Richardson was the best running back in college football this season, and he'll be the best player on the field when his Alabama Crimson Tide takes on the LSU Tigers in the 2012 BCS National ...
Cleveland Browns first round pick Trent Richardson answers questions during a news conference at the NFL football team’s headquarters in Berea, Ohio Friday, April 27, 2012. The Alabama running back ...
Trent Richardson feels responsible for the new rule that prevents runners from using the crown of their helmet when running. "I feel like I made it bad for the backs,'' he said.
Trent Richardson hasn't taken the NFL by storm like many thought he would in his rookie season with the Cleveland Browns. But with a massive amount of inherent talent and upside, it's not too ...
Nine years ago, Ryan Clark was a new analyst at ESPN, and his former AFC North opponent Trent Richardson was fighting to stay in the NFL. Clark used an early appearance on First Take to boldly ...
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