Rob Ryan had his revenge on the Cleveland Browns, barely, as Dallas topped Cleveland in overtime.
Rob Ryan wants revenge; Tony Romo fumbles

Tim Heitman-US PRESSWIRERomo was sacked on the ensuing possession, and fumbled the ball right back to the Browns. Cleveland drove right down the field, but Ryan’s defense kept the Browns out of the end zone. On 4th and goal, the Browns attempted a fade pass, but turned the ball over on downs after it fell incomplete.
Rob Ryan wants revenge, Tony Romo, but you can’t keep fumbling the football. Give the man his vengence, because you don’t want to be on the receiving end of a Rob Ryan tirade.
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Ron Schwane-US PRESSWIREHaden was regarded as a game-time decision after he injured his oblique in practice earlier this week, but made the trip to Dallas before being ruled out. Sunday will mark the fifth game Haden has missed this season. He missed four games earlier this year after violating the league’s substance abuse policy.
Murray was doubtful prior to being ruled out, despite reports that his sprained foot has healed enough for limited activity. He has not played since Week 6.
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