As a small horde of inquisitors cleared one by one away from Gerard Warren’s locker, I stayed behind, wanting to get a couple of more questions in as the sixth-year defensive tackle held court.
He’d already talked about how whether he could practice Friday would help determine whether he could play on Sunday. But I wanted to know whether Warren felt pain whenever he took a step.
“I feel pain thinking about taking a step,” he said.
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Like Chad Mustard — the last entry in this blog mini-series — Michael Myers doesn’t hold the Browns any ill will. If anything, the disruptive defensive tackle owes the Browns a measure of gratitude for procuring him.

Kenny Peterson had only been out of the NFL for a month, but the ennui of lacking a team was already beginning to set in as he worked out on his own in Columbus, Ohio.