Cleveland Browns 2011 Topps Football Cards
(Complete Set)


Cleveland Browns 2010 Season

  • On January 11, 2010 new Browns president Mike Holmgren hires Philadelphia Eagles General Manager Tom Heckert Jr. to be the Browns new General Manager
  • On March 8, 2010 the Browns trade two conditional 2011 draft picks to the Seattle Seahawks for quarterback Seneca Wallace
  • On March 9, 2010 the Browns release quarterback Derek Anderson
  • On March 13, 2010 the Browns sign former Carolina Panther Super Bowl quarterback Jake Delhomme
  • On March 14, 2010 the Browns trade quarterback Brady Quinn to the Denver Broncos for fullback Peyton Hillis and two draft picks
  • In the 2010 NFL draft in April the Browns pick cornerback Joe Haden from Florida, safety T.J. Ward from Oregon, running back Montario Hardesty from Tennessee, and with their 3rd round pick and the 85th pick overall they take from the University of Texas the winningest quarterback in college football history Colt McCoy (45-8-0) followed by University of Georgia's David Greene (42-10-0) and University of Tennessee's Peyton Manning (39-6-0)
  • Browns 2nd round draft pick running back Montario Hardesty suffers a season-ending knee injury in preseason
  • The Browns are competitive in 14 of their 16 games including beating the defending Super Bowl Champion New Orleans Saints 30-17 at New Orleans. They also hand Tom Brady and the New England Patriots one of their two losses beating them 34-14 in Cleveland
  • On October 13, 2010 the Browns trade their record-setting running back Jerome Harrison to the Eagles for running back Mike Bell
  • Jake Delhomme and Seneca Wallace are supposed to mentor rookie Colt McCoy and get him prepared to play in the 2011 season. However, injuries to both Delhomme and Wallace force McCoy to start his first game as an NFL quarterback in Pittsburgh against the Steelers. McCoy has an impressive debut against the Steelers solid defense completing 23 passes in 33 attempts for 281 yards, 1 touchdown, and 2 interceptions. In the very next game, McCoy, the Browns defense (David Bowens intercepts Drew Brees twice and returns them for touchdowns), special teams (including a 68 yard jog by punter Reggie Hodges on a fake punt), and the lack of any offensive mistakes lead to a decisive victory over the defending Super Bowl Champion New Orleans Saints in the Superdome. McCoy shows promise throughout the rest of the season
  • Reggie Hodges' 68 yard run on a fake punt in the Saints game is the longest run by a punter in NFL history
  • On October 17, 2010 in a game against the Pittsburgh Steelers Phil Dawson makes his 235th field goal breaking Lou Groza's team record of 234 field goals made
  • Joe Haden becomes the first Browns rookie to intercept passes in four consecutive games breaking Bernie Parrish's team record of 3 consecutive games in 1959. His interceptions come against Jets QB Mark Sanchez, Jaguars QB David Garrard, Panthers QB Jimmy Clausen, and Dolphins QB Chad Henne. He ends the season with a team-leading 6 interceptions
  • On November 28, 2010 in a game against the Carolina Panthers Peyton Hillis rushes for three touchdowns in a 24-23 Browns victory. Hillis joins Jim Brown and Leroy Kelly as the only Browns to rush for 11 touchdowns or more in a season. When told this Hillis responded, "That's absurd. That's just absurd. Those guys are legends and I'm nobody. So there's no need to talk about that anymore."
  • Through 16 weeks of the 2010 season the Browns are the only NFL team not to allow 30 points to be scored against them. In Week 17 the Pittsburgh Steelers score 31 points in the first half at Cleveland
  • Peyton Hillis rushes for 1,177 yards. In the third game of the season Hillis rushes for 144 yards against the vaunted Baltimore Ravens defense. Afterwards, Ray Lewis and others said they had never heard of Hillis before this game. In Week 9 Hillis rushes for 184 yards against the New England Patriots and was named AFC Offensive Player of the Week. Hillis suffered some injuries during the season because other teams could focus on him since the Browns didn't have any other playmaker receivers or backs. He got quite a bit of national attention because of his ability to punish defenders by hitting them head-on. One sports personality said that his nickname should be "Avalanche" because "he's white, he runs downhill, and he can't be stopped"
  • At the end of the 2009 season the Browns won four straight games. At the end of the 2010 season the Browns lose four straight games.
  • On January 3, 2011 the Browns fire head coach Eric Mangini
  • On January 13, 2011 the Browns hire St. Louis Rams offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur as their fifth head coach since they came back to the NFL in 1999. On January 21 the Browns hire former Bills and Bears head coach and current Eagles assistant defensive backs coach Dick Jauron as their defensive coordinator


2010 Season
Coach Eric Mangini 5-11-0
Finished Third
AFC North Division

Team Passing Leaders

PLAYER
GAMES
COMP
ATT
COMP %
YARDS
TD
INT
QB Rating
Colt McCoy
8
135
222
60.8
1576
6
9
74.5
Jake Delhomme
5
93
149
62.4
872
2
7
63.4
Seneca Wallace
6
64
101
63.4
694
4
2
88.5

Team Rushing Leaders

PLAYER
GAMES
ATT
YARDS
AVG/ATT
AVG/GAME
LONGEST
TD
FUM
Peyton Hillis
16
270
1177
4.4
73.6
48
11
8
Colt McCoy
8
28
136
4.9
17.0
18
1
1
Jerome Harrison
3
31
91
2.9
30.3
39
0
1
Mike Bell
9
31
71
2.3
7.9
11
0
1
Reggie Hodges
16
1
68
68.0
4.3
68
0
0
Josh Cribbs
15
20
66
3.3
4.4
19
0
7

Team Receiving Leaders

PLAYER
GAMES
REC
YARDS
AVG/REC
AVG/GAME
LONGEST
TD
Ben Watson
15
68
763
11.2
50.9
44
3
Peyton Hillis
16
61
477
7.8
29.8
47
2
Chansi Stuckey
15
40
346
8.7
23.1
25
0
Mohamed Massaquoi
13
36
483
13.4
37.2
41
2
Brian Robiskie
12
29
310
10.7
25.8
46
3
Josh Cribbs
15
23
292
12.7
19.5
65
1
Evan Moore
8
16
322
20.1
40.3
49
1

Punt Return Leaders

PLAYER
GAMES
RET
YARDS
AVG/RET
LONG
TD
Josh Cribbs
15
20
168
8.4
17
0

Kick Return Leaders

PLAYER
GAMES
RET
YARDS
AVG/RET
LONG
TD
Josh Cribbs
15
40
814
20.4
37
0

Team Kicking Leader

PLAYER
GAMES
FGA
FGM
FG %
PAT/ATT
PAT/MADE
PAT %
POINTS
Phil Dawson
16
28
23
82.1
28
28
100.0
97

Team Punting Leader

PLAYER
GAMES
PUNTS
YARDS
LONG
BLOCKED
AVG/PUNT
Reggie Hodges
16
78
3424
59
0
43.9

Team Interceptions Leaders

PLAYER
GAMES
INT
YARDS
TD
LONG
Joe Haden
16
6
101
0
62
David Bowens
11
2
94
2
64
Mike Adams
15
2
51
0
26
T.J. Ward
16
2
39
0
23
Abram Elam
16
2
18
0
18
Sheldon Brown
14
2
0
0
0

Team Sacks Leaders

PLAYER
POSITION
GAMES
SACKS
Marcus Benard
LB
14
7.5
Matt Roth
DE
16
3.5
Scott Fujita
LB
9
3.5
Kenyon Coleman
DE
15
2.5




Ben Watson 2011 Topps #3 football card

Ben Watson 2011 Topps
#3 football card





Colt McCoy 2011 Topps #16 football card

Colt McCoy 2011 Topps
#16 football card





Phil Taylor Rookie 2011 Topps #27 football card

Phil Taylor Rookie 2011 Topps
#27 football card





T.J. Ward 2011 Topps #128 football card

T.J. Ward 2011 Topps
#128 football card





Peyton Hillis 2011 Topps #180 football card

Peyton Hillis 2011 Topps
#180 football card





Mohamed Massaquoi 2011 Topps #236 football card

Mohamed Massaquoi 2011 Topps
#236 football card





Josh Cribbs 2011 Topps #263 football card

Josh Cribbs 2011 Topps
#263 football card





Joe Thomas All-Pro 2011 Topps #285 football card

Joe Thomas All-Pro 2011 Topps
#285 football card





Joe Haden 2011 Topps #302 football card

Joe Haden 2011 Topps
#302 football card





Greg Little Rookie 2011 Topps #321A football card

Greg Little Rookie 2011 Topps "Heisman Pose"
#321A football card





Greg Little Rookie 2011 Topps #321B football card

Greg Little Rookie 2011 Topps "One Handed Catch"
#321B football card







Browns Team Leaders 2011 Topps #327 football card

Browns Team Leaders 2011 Topps
#327 football card





Jabaal Sheard Rookie 2011 Topps #367 football card

Jabaal Sheard Rookie 2011 Topps
#367 football card





Jordan Cameron Rookie 2011 Topps #425 football card

Jordan Cameron Rookie 2011 Topps
#425 football card


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