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Browns acquire Abdul-Jabbar from Miami
CLEVELAND (AP) The expansion Browns got their first win on Tuesday,
beating the trading deadline to get some help for their lousy running game.
Cleveland, ranked 26th in the NFL in rushing, acquired running back Karim
Abdul-Jabbar from the Miami Dolphins for a future draft pick.
The Browns, who dropped to 0-6 with a loss at Jacksonville last Sunday,
traded their sixth-round pick in next year's draft for Abdul-Jabbar, a
three-year pro eligible to become a free agent after the season.
If the Browns extend Jabbar's contract before the last day of the NFL's 1999
fiscal year - an undetermined date in February - the Dolphins would also
acquire Cleveland's fifth-round pick in the 2001 draft.
"We are excited to have Karim join us," said Dwight Clark, Cleveland's
director of football operations. "He is a good young back and will be given
the opportunity to contribute."
Abdul-Jabbar, 25, started three of Miami's games this season, rushing for 95
yards and one touchdown in 28 attempts. He also had four receptions for 25
yards.
But he was benched in favor of rookies Cecil Collins and J.J. Johnson and
was inactive for Miami's past two games.
"Karim has done a great job for us in the past," Dolphins coach-general
manager Jimmy Johnson said. "However, with the emergence of our young running
backs, playing with the Browns will be a good situation for him."
Following a season-high 113-yard performance against the Jaguars,
Cleveland's rushing offense improved its ranking to 26th in the league. But the
Browns' inability to run the ball consistently has allowed defenses to play
close to the line of scrimmage and put more pressure on rookie quarterback Tim
Couch.
Terry Kirby, primarily a third-down back throughout his career, has been the
Browns' featured back, with George Jones and recently acquired Rashaan Salaam
as backups. Salaam was expected to be released to make room for Abdul-Jabbar.
Kirby has rushed for 300 yards on 85 carries and one TD through six games.
Clark said Browns president Carmen Policy personally handled the
negotiations with Johnson, and was able to finalize the trade before Tuesday's
deadline.
"He (Carmen) shook off the rust, got on the phone directly with Jimmy
Johnson, and closed the deal for us," Clark said. "Adding Abdul-Jabbar to our
current running back group of Terry Kirby, George Jones, Marc Edwards and Tarek
Saleh will strengthen out running game this season and hopefully for seasons to
come."
The Dolphins selected the 5-foot-11, 205-pound Abdul-Jabbar in the third
round of the 1996 draft out of UCLA. He is ranked second to Larry Csonka (53)
in Dolphins history with 33 career touchdowns, and his 3,063 yards rushing
place him fifth on Miami's career list.
Abdul-Jabbar, who rushed for 1,116 yards in 1996 as a rookie, was expected
to be in Cleveland on this morning for a physical.
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