It's been long rumored that Cleveland Browns wide receiver Josh Cribbs could make an appearance at running back. The Cleveland Plain Dealer has it that it might happen this Sunday when the team takes on the St. Louis Rams.
"I can't give nothing away, but they put something in that's special to me and that's all I can say about that,'' said Cribbs, according to the paper. "Coach is really trying to target me and the coaches are really making an opportunity for me to get the football more.''
He was asked again later if he would appear in the team's backfield and said, "We've got eight games left. There will be some surprises this week," the paper reports.
Cribbs, a two-time Pro Bowler, has career highs in receiving yards (298) and receiving touchdowns (three) already this season. The 28-year-old Cribbs, of course, was a running quarterback while at Kent State. He is the all-time total offense leader there with 10,839 yards. He also holds school records in rushing touchdowns (38), pass completions (616), pass attempts (1,123), passing yardage (7,169), touchdowns scored (41), and points scored (246).