September 22, 2024

Rashard Higgins: After defeating the Steelers, the Browns “Partied like it was 1999”

 

Rashard Higgins made the decision to end his career earlier this week. The seven-year veteran joined the Cleveland Browns on a one-day contract to end his career, but he wasn’t the only one. Christian Kirksey, a former third-round selection, also made the decision to retire with the team where he played linebacker for six years.

Higgins spoke about his time in Cleveland on the Browns radio network while he was visiting the facility. He talked about his two favorite memories, which you could probably guess. Initially, they ended a protracted losing streak with a victory over the New York Jets in Week 3. Second, it was their victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 2020 postseason.

According to Higgins, the Browns went into Pittsburgh and “had a dog walk” with them after realizing what needed to be done. Cleveland jumped out to a 28-0 lead and won 48-37. Higgins claimed that the team was having a 1999-style party after the game.

“That moment, that joy in the changing area. We had an incredible time partying like it was 1999 again.”

Naturally, the Browns franchise joined the NFL again in 1999. It’s difficult to blame them for savoring the moment as the 2020 victory marked their first postseason triumph since rejoining the league. The Steelers, meanwhile, pretended that it made no difference because the Chiefs would “clap” them.

Although Cleveland held their own and lost 22–17 away to Kansas City, they managed to win the game. If Higgins had scored a touchdown late in the first half, they might have prevailed, but a disastrous turnover was caused by a missed helmet-to-helmet call.

Higgins played for the Browns his entire career, finishing with 137 receptions for 1,890 yards and 12 touchdowns. He reunited with Baker Mayfield in 2022 while playing for the Carolina Panthers. That year, Higgins made three appearances but received no receptions. It’s difficult to hold them back from savoring the moment. The Steelers, meanwhile, pretended that it made no difference because the Chiefs would “clap” them.

The last few days before the NFL Draft in 2024 are upon us. Less than a week separates Andrew Berry and the Cleveland Browns from the start of the festivities in Detroit, and they are making their last arrangements for the chaos that comes with playing football. We examine what Berry and company might encounter in a multi-trade draft in this week’s Browns mock draft.

The flexibility it provides teams to select the best player available is one of the many benefits of entering the draft without any areas of immediate need. Berry selects Edgerrin Cooper with the 54th overall pick, precisely doing that. Despite the lack of glamour associated with the position, Cooper is rated as no worse than the second-best linebacker prospect in this draft class and is sitting atop many draft boards.

Cooper, a 2023 First-Team All-American, possesses the physique, quickness, and natural instincts that make him a weapon at the next level. Cooper, who stands 6-foot-2 and weighs 230 pounds, performed admirably at the NFL combine to support his stellar 2024 tape.

The explosive linebacker scored a 9.34 Relative Athletic Score (RAS), indicating that his consistent playmaking ability

 

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