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Browns extra points: Kruger comes up big
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Browns extra points: Kruger comes up big

Published Oct. 27, 2014 5:49 p.m. ET

Extra Points from Sunday's win over Oakland.

Kruger's Game: LB Paul Kruger came up big in the Browns win over the Raiders as he picked up all three of the Browns sacks.

"I had a lot of opportunities to rush," Kruger said. "Coach called a couple of plays where I was in a great position and it was an all around great D-line effort."

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Kruger has already surpassed his first season total with the Browns of 4.5 sacks. He is 10th in the NFL with five sacks.

"It always feels good to have success," Kruger said. "To have a good showing and help the team win, that's what it's all about."

Cameron Update: TE Jordan Cameron suffered at least his third concussion in as many seasons. He missed two games in 2012 with concussion symptoms and missed a game in 2013, as well.

"It's like K'Waun (Williams)," Pettine said. "He has a concussion and is in the (NFL) protocol."

Williams suffered a concussion against the Steelers and missed the following game. Cameron's status will be updated on Wednesday.

Trade Deadline: The NFL's trading deadline is this week and although Pettine said GM Ray Farmer has 'kicked around' a lot of ideas, but Pettine doesn't think it will happen.

"I don't think the odds are very high."

In the Hunt: The Browns are just 4-3 and are fourth in the AFC North. However, they are just one half game behind the division leading Bengals at 4-2-1.

However, Hoyer doesn't want to talk about that.

"We're just focused on Tampa Bay," Hoyer said. "This just shows it's a week-to-week basis. We have to move on and get ready for Tampa Bay right away and not worry about that kind of stuff."

By the Numbers: The Browns are 12th overall in offense in the NFL (12th rushing, 18th passing) and 29th in overall defense (30th rushing, 20th passing)....WR Andrew Hawkins is 14th tied with 36 receptions for 470 yards one touchdown (13.1 avg.)... DB Tashaun Gipson leads the NFL with five interceptions.

No Cribbs, so far: Pettine said the coaching staff hasn't brought up bringing former return man Joshua Cribbs back.

PR Travis Benjamin fielded two punts but fumbled one return.

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