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Browns QB's Unimpressive in Win
Preseason Game #1

Brodie Croyle
Chiefs QB Brodie Croyle gets set to throw a pass downfield.
Aug. 11- The coin flipped in Charlie Frye's favor, and the rest of the night went his way, too.

Frye played better than Derek Anderson in their competition to become Cleveland's starting quarterback and the Browns got a late kickoff return for a TD in a 16-12 win over the Kansas City Chiefs.

Rookie Brady Quinn stood with a clipboard and studied his Cleveland playbook during his first NFL preseason game, watching as Frye and Anderson duke it out for a job the former Notre Dame star hopes to someday own.

Frye finished 12-of-15 for 122 yards. He made several strong throws downfield, but those positive plays were overshadowed by two bad ones. Frye had a botched swing pass in the backfield returned 56 yards for a touchdown by Kansas City's Benny Sapp in the first half.

And moments later, Frye's mismanagement of the clock in the closing seconds cost Cleveland points.

Still, Frye was pleased with his performance.

"I think I was putting the ball where I wanted it," Frye said. "We moved the ball pretty well, but we need to get touchdowns. That's what the coaches want from me."

Before kickoff, Frye won a coin toss held in coach Romeo Crennel's office to decide his starter.

"I called tails," said Anderson, who went 7-of-16 for 76 yards. "I stuck with it, but it didn't work for me."

Crennel, who hasn't given any indication when he'll name his starter, felt both players looked good once they settled in.

"Charlie was able to get into a rhythm a little bit sooner than Derek," he said. "Both were hurt by some dropped passes. We'll look at the tape and make an evaluation."

Phil Dawson kicked three field goals for the Browns, who trailed 12-9 after Kansas City's Justin Medlock kicked a 42-yarder with 1:48 left.

But Barclay returned Medlock's ensuing kickoff 88 yards for a TD, and the Browns recovered a fumble inside their 20 to seal it in the final seconds.

Quinn, a first-round draft pick, missed 12 days of training camp in a contract holdout before signing a five-year, $20 million contract. Quinn's absence probably cost him any chance of starting the Sept. 9 season opener against Pittsburgh, but unless Frye or Anderson steps up, it may not be long before the former Notre Dame star is calling signals.

For now, Quinn's listed behind Frye, Anderson and even Ken Dorsey on the Browns' depth chart, which could undergo several revisions in the months ahead.

Browns fans already have their favorite as chants of "Bra-dy, Bra-dy," broke out in the fourth quarter after the Chiefs sacked Dorsey in the end zone for a safety. Quinn never got in, but should play next week against Detroit.

Kansas City, too, is looking for a starting quarterback and neither Brodie Croyle nor Damon Huard looked as if they want the job.

Croyle, a third-round pick last season, got the start from coach Herm Edwards and went 5-of-8 for 49 yards with one interception. Huard, who led the Chiefs to a playoff berth last season after Trent Green sustained a serious concussion, was just 2-of-4 for 19 yards and also threw a pick.

Kansas City's coaches love Croyle's high-powered arm. It's his decision making that drives them crazy.

On the Chiefs' second possession, Croyle made one of those head-scratching plays.

After stepping away from linebacker Kamerion Wimbley's rush on a blown-up play, Croyle threw a pass directly to Browns cornerback Leigh Bodden for an interception instead of throwing the ball away.

"I made a stupid mistake trying to make a play," Croyle said. "I was trying to be Superman. I have to not make stupid plays."

On his first play, Frye forced a pass over the middle intended for tight end Kellen Winslow that was nearly picked off by Chiefs linebacker Donnie Edwards. After a Kansas City turnover, Frye drove the Browns to a 27-yard field goal by Dawson.

Frye completed five straight passes before his short pass for Jerome Harrison turned into seven points for the Chiefs.

Frye overthrew his running back, but the toss was behind the line of scrimmage and ruled a lateral. When the officials didn't whistle the play dead, Sapp alertly scooped it up in front of Kansas City's bench and outraced Frye to give the Chiefs a 7-6 lead.

"I saw nothing but grass ahead of me," Sapp said. "Getting turnovers and getting points on defense has been something the coaches have talked about all camp."

The Chiefs were without running back Larry Johnson, who remains at odds with the club over a contract extension and hasn't reported to camp.

It was the first event held at Cleveland Browns Stadium since a massive flood caused extensive damage during a concert by country star Kenny Chesney on July 14.

Individual Statistics
Kansas City Passing:
Casey Printers 8 of 17 for 64 yards
Brodie Croyle 5 of 8 for 49 yards and 1 interception
Damon Huard 2 of 4 for 19 yards and 1 interception

Cleveland Passing:
Charlie Frye 12 of 15 for 122 yards
Derek Anderson 7 of 16 for 76 yards
Ken Dorsey 6 of 9 for 52 yards

Kansas City Rushing:
Michael Bennett 3 carries for 28 yards
Casey Printers 4 carries for 27 yards
Derrick Ross 7 carries for 26 yards
Marcus O'Keith 5 carries for 12 yards
Kolby Smith 3 carries for -3 yards

Cleveland Rushing:
Jerome Harrison 8 carries for 33 yards
Jason Wright 9 carries for 28 yards
Jamal Lewis 4 carries for 20 yards
Joshua Cribbs 1 carry for 12 yards
Derek Anderson 1 carry for 11 yards
Chris Barclay 2 carries for 6 yards
Lawrence Vickers 1 carry for 0 yards
Ken Dorsey 1 carry for -1 yard
Charlie Frye 2 carries for -10 yards

Kansas City Receiving:
Chris Hannon 2 receptions for 26 yards
Keith Willis 2 receptions for 19 yards
Michael Allan 1 reception for 18 yards
Brad Ekwerekwu 2 receptions for 18 yards
Marcus O'Keith 2 receptions for 12 yards
Kolby Smith 2 receptions for 11 yards
Titus Ryan 1 reception for 6 yards
Michael Bennett 1 reception for 5 yards
Tony Gonzalez 1 reception for 4 yards

Cleveland Receiving:
Buck Ortega 4 receptions for 39 yards
Syndric Steptoe 2 receptions for 36 yards
Ryan Krause 2 receptions for 34 yards
Travis Wilson 2 receptions for 29 yards
Jason Wright 2 receptions for 28 yards
Kendrick Mosley 1 reception for 23 yards
Jamal Lewis 3 receptions for 16 yards
Chris Barclay 1 reception for 9 yards
Braylon Edwards 1 reception for 8 yards
Joshua Cribbs 1 reception for 6 yards
Darnell Dinkins 1 reception for 6 yards
Jerome Harrison 3 receptions for 6 yards
Kellen Winslow 1 reception for 6 yards
J. R. Niklos 1 reception for 4 yards

Kansas City Tackles-Assists-Sacks:
Jon McGraw 6-0-0, Nate Harris 5-0-0, Dimitri Patterson 5-0-0, Jarrad Page 4-0-0, Rich Scanlon 4-0-0, Keyaron Fox 3-0-0, Kiki Gonzalez 3-0-0, William Kershaw 3-0-0, Patrice Majondo-Mwamba 3-0-1, Nick Reid 3-0-0, Jared Allen 2-0-0, Donnie Edwards 2-0-0, Napoleon Harris 2-1-1, DeMarcus Tyler 2-0-0, Kendrell Bell 1-0-0, Tyron Brackenridge 1-0-0, Marlon Fair 1-0-0, Derrick Johnson 1-0-0, Turk McBride 1-0-0, Will Poole 1-0-0, Derrick Ross 1-0-0, Benny Sapp 1-0-0, Jimmy Wilkerson 1-0-0, Ty Law 0-1-0

Cleveland Tackles-Assists-Sacks:
Kris Griffin 5-0-1, Therrian Fontenot 4-0-0, David McMillan 3-1-0, Clifton Smith 3-0-0, Andra Davis 2-0-0, Simon Fraser 2-0-0, Justin Hamilton 2-0-0, Daven Holly 2-0-0, Jeremy LeSueur 2-0-0, Antwan Peek 2-0-1, Brodney Pool 2-0-0, Leon Williams 2-0-1, Eric Wright 2-0-0, Mike Adams 1-0-0, D'Qwell Jackson 1-1-0, Brandon McDonald 1-0-0, Babatunde Oshinowo 1-0-0, Chase Pittman 1-0-0, Melila Purcell 1-0-1, Justin Sandy 1-0-0, Chaun Thompson 1-0-0

Kansas City Fumble Recoveries:
Benny Sapp 1 for 56 yards and 1 touchdown

Cleveland Fumble Recoveries:
Clifton Smith 1 for 0 yards

Kansas City Interceptions:
None

Cleveland Interceptions:
Leigh Bodden 1 for 12 yards
Daven Holly 1 for 12 yards