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NFL · NormanNORMAN, Okla. (AP) — Oklahoma receiver Keontez Lewis left Saturday’s game against Kent State in the first quarter after hitting his head on a brick barrier following an attempt at a catch. A pass by Michael Hawkins Jr. was a bit overthrown in the back of the end zone, and Lewis’ momentum took him headfirst into an unpadded section of the wall behind the field. Lewis lay motionless on the grass for several seconds before being attended to. After …See the Story
Oklahoma WR Keontez Lewis leaves game after headfirst collision with brick barrier
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NFL · AlbuquerqueLONDON (AP) — Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel led two scoring drives in the first half of his first NFL start — in London against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday. The Browns went to halftime with a 10-7 lead after using ball-control offense and efficient passing to keep pressure off Gabriel. Gabriel’s 1-yard touchdown pass in the first quarter to rookie tight end Harold Fannin Jr. put Cleveland ahead 7-0. The third-round draft…See the Story
Dillon Gabriel Leads Two Scoring Drives as Browns Lead Vikings in Rookie QB's First NFL Start
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