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BEREA, Ohio (AP)—Cleveland running back Jamal Lewis is quickly approaching two round milestones: 30 years of age and 10,000 career yards.
He won’t hit the big 3-0 until Aug. 26, when the self-described “gym junkie” will be preparing for his 10th season as a pro. Barring an injury, Lewis, who once gained 295 yards in a game, will become the NFL’s 24th 10,000-yard man sometime in the next few weeks.
The Browns wouldn’t mind if he got there sooner—like Sunday.
With running backs Jerome Harrison (hamstring) and Jason Wright (neck) nursing injuries, Lewis could be busier than usual when the Browns (4-6) host the Houston Texans (3-7). And that’s more than fine with Lewis, who is still looking for his first 100-yard game this season after rushing for 1,304 yards in 2007.