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  • DEN Defensive Lineman
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    Browns defensive lineman Kenard Lang and Orpheus Roye both pledge to play Sunday night versus the Browns.
    Both have ties to Miami and want to be on the field. The Browns rush defense, already struggling, would be in deep trouble without them.
  • DEN Defensive Lineman
    Kenard Lang, questionable with a knee injury, returned to Browns practice Thursday.
    He’ll be ready to go Sunday night at Miami. Orpheus Roye is also expected to be ready.
  • DEN Defensive Lineman
    Kenard Lang is listed as a backup linebacker on Cleveland’s first depth chart.
    The converted defensive end is battling Matt Stewart for the final starting spot, probably the ''rush-linebacker’’ position.
  • DEN Defensive Lineman
    Browns defensive end Kenard Lang won AFC defensive player of the week for his 3 sack performance versus the Ravens.
    We hope you had Lang in your office pool.
  • DEN Defensive Lineman
    Browns defensive end Kenard Lang (knee) and tight end Steve Heiden (knee) were upgraded to probable.
    Neither offer any fantasy value.
  • DEN Defensive Lineman
  • DEN Defensive Lineman
    Kenard Lang left today’s game with an apparent hamstring injury.
    Cleveland is running out of players.
  • DEN Defensive Lineman
    Kenard Lang left today’s game with a knee sprain in the second half and did not return.
    The Browns may not have the worst record, but they have to be the worst team in the NFL right now.
  • DEN Defensive Lineman
    For now, Kenard Lang is a backup at outside linebacker.
    It’s no surprise that Lang, who is converting from defensive end, is a little behind Matt Stewart. But don’t be surprised if Lang is the starter by week one.
  • DEN Defensive Lineman
    Kenard Lang currently doesn’t have a starting job in Cleveland, and hasn’t shown up to offseason workouts.
    The team wants to switch Lang to linebacker, but haven’t been able to work with him this offseason. Cleveland has a rough starting lineup penciled in on D - defensive linemen Alvin McKinley, Jason Fisk and Orpheus Roye, linebackers Matt Stewart, Ben Taylor, Andra Davis and Chaun Thompson, and Chris Crocker, Daylon McCutcheon, Gary Baxter, and Brian Russell or Sean Jones would form the secondary.