NFL Preseason: Cleveland Browns CB Eric Wright Back, Playing in Camp
The best news of the day in Cleveland was that Cleveland Browns starting cornerback Eric Wright was back on the practice field and partaking in training camp once again since leaving the field with a hamstring injury on Tuesday morning.
Wirght has been lighting up Browns camp practices so far this month and when he went down, you could hear the faint rumblings around Cleveland whispering, "Oh no, not again."
Whatever the seriousness of Wright's injury was, it could not be seen during Thursday evening's practice where Wright intercepted the quarterbacks twice according to a report from Ohio.com.
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What is also interesting is that according to Browns blog Dawgs By Nature, which researched many resources to recap both of Thursday's practice session, Wright alone has intercepted somewhere close to a total of seven interceptions in the evening practices alone.
This is very promising since Wright is in a contract year and he will look to play at the highest level too.
Quietly climbing his way up the cornerback ladder in the NFL the past few seasons, Wright is primed to breakout in 2010 to not only prove to the Browns that they cannot afford to lose him for 2011 and beyond, but to show he is deserving of a long-term deal.
The Browns would be foolish not to sign Wright as he continues to build on his career, which he has since each year he gets better. And locking up a breakout Wright along with their promising first round pick Joe Haden would give the Browns their first one-two combo at the corners since the days of Frank Minnifield and Hanford Dixon in the 1980's.
Browns fans can breath easier since it looks like Wright will be okay for the rest of training camp and preseason, but do not look for him to get much, if any, playing time this Saturday in Green Bay.
Haden will probably start and he will get some reps against a great receiving duo of Gregg Jennings and Donald Driver on the first few drives the Packers have on offense.
(Daniel Wolf is exclusively covering the Browns training camp for both Bleacher Report and Dawg Scooper: THE Cleveland Browns Blog.)

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