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The Browns' No. 1 running back job is Suggs' to lose. As part of the deal, head coach Romeo Crennel and offensive coordinator Mo Carthon want Suggs to be a better receiving threat. "I'm trying to get my route running better, one-on-one against linebackers," said Suggs, who had a five-catch, 100-yard receiving game against the Bengals in mid-October. But in his nine other games, he had forgettable totals of 15 catches for 78 yards.
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Suggs, who closed out the 2004 season with three-straight 100-yard rushing games, will need to do more than improve as a receiver -- he'll have to stay healthy -- in order to fend off Reuben Droughns and William Green, who continues to impress Crennel with his off-season work.
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