BEREA, OHIO — As days turned to weeks, Trent Richardson’s frustration grew — almost to anger.
Unable to play in the preseason or even practice with the Browns following knee surgery, Cleveland’s prized rookie running back was forced to work out on his own. Richardson’s dream of playing in the NFL was put on hold, and there wasn’t anything he could do but look at it as another obstacle to overcome.
“It’s been a fight,” the Escambia High graduate said.
He’s ready for his next one.