The Telegram (St. John's)

Run out in Cleveland: Browns trade Richardson to Colts

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Berea, Ohio (AP) — Trent Richardson didn’t fit into the Browns’ plans. They’re pushing forward without him.

Cleveland traded the powerful running back to the Indianapol­is Colts on Wednesday, a stunning move just two games into this season and only one year after drafting Richardson in the first round.

Richardson was dealt for a first-round selection in next year’s draft, when the Browns will have two opening-round picks and 10 overall. Cleveland is rebuilding and the team hopes to use those picks — seven in the first four rounds — to help turn around a flounderin­g franchise mired in losing for more than a decade.

Such a reversal was what the Browns had in mind when they took Richardson with the No. 3 overall pick in the 2011 draft. The former Alabama seemed to have it all: power, speed and good hands.

But Richardson apparently isn’t the kind of back Cleveland’s front office wants or one for first-year coach Rob Chudzinski’s offensive system. Richardson, who rushed for 950 yards as a rookie despite playing most of last season with two broken ribs, gained just 105 yards on 31 carries in Cleveland’s two losses this season.

He lacked the explosiven­ess the Browns’ new regime was looking for, and it may not have helped that Richardson made it clear he wanted the ball more.

However, Browns’ CEO Joe Banner said there is nothing negative about Richardson and the team simply seized an opportunit­y to improve. And the Colts have been looking for a back since Vick Ballard suffered a season-ending knee injury.

“This was more about the moment presented itself, and based on the situa- tion the Colts found themselves in, it wasn’t something where we could say, ’Can you wait three weeks to think about this or learn more? ’We thought it was a move to make us better.

Banner said the Browns’ first conversati­on with Indianapol­is about Richardson was on Tuesday. Banner said the team is not looking to make other trades, but would be willing to listen if it could make them better.

The shocking deal came on the same day Chudzinski announced that thirdstrin­g quarterbac­k Brian Hoyer will start Sunday against Minnesota. Hoyer got the surprising nod over backup Jason Campbell to fill in for starter Brandon Weeden, who is sidelined with a sprained right thumb.

Like Richardson, Weeden’s days could be numbered in Cleveland, where the Browns have started 19 quarterbac­ks since 1999 and are still looking for the right one. Next year’s draft class includes several top-flight QBs and the Browns could be loading up on picks to make sure they get one.

In addition, the Browns are bringing in free agent running back Willis McGahee for a physical and will sign him if he passes. A two-time Pro Bowl pick, McGahee was most recently with Denver.

McGahee rushed for 731 yards in 10 games for the Broncos last season. He has also played for Buffalo and Baltimore, gaining 8,097 career yards on 1,957 carries

ichardson’s role with the Brown has been perplexing under Chudzinski. He only had 13 carries in the season opener against Miami and did not have one rushing attempt in the fourth quarter. Last week, he said he wanted more carries and had 18 in Sunday’s loss to the Ravens for 58 yards.

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