Cleveland Browns kicker Phil Dawson (calf) and linebacker D'Qwell Jackson (hamstring) are doubtful for Sunday's game against the Buffalo Bills.
Running back Jamal Lewis (hamstring), offensive linemen Floyd Womack (ankle) and Rex Hadnot (knee) and defensive back Mike Adams (groin) are questionable.
Meanwhile, the Bills have ruled out defensive end Chris Ellis (personal reasons), linebacker Paul Posluszny (broken forearm) and defensive backs Donte Whitner (thumb) and Bryan Scott (ankle).
Cornerback Ellis Lankster (back) is questionable.
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Struggling Bills To Host Browns
The struggling Bills will host the Browns at Ralph Wilson Stadium. Buffalo is 3 - 12 in its last 15 games. The defense ranks 27th in the league and the offense 26th. Trent Edwards is in a slump, having thrown 3 interceptions in the Miami game. He has completed 34 of 61 passes for 348 yards in the last 2 matchups. He has failed to connect with Terrell Owens, who has only 8 receptions for 158 yards. Cleveland is in the midst of a 10 game losing streak. Their defense ranks last in the NFL. This week they traded Braylon Edwards to the Jets after he failed to make a reception in the Cincinnati game. The Browns have changed starting quarterbacks, from Brady Quinn to Derek Anderson. Both clubs have head coaches whose jobs are on the line. We give the advantage to Buffalo at home.