CLEVELAND (AP) Former Browns offensive tackle and current radio commentator Doug Dieken didn’t travel with the team to London and will miss his first
broadcast in nearly 30 years.
Dieken was hospitalized this week with an undisclosed illness
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regular-season international game.
One of the most durable players in franchise history
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1989.
Article continues below ... Dieken made 194 consecutive starts for the Browns from 1971-84 and played in 203 games.
Coincidentally, his absence comes in the same week that his close friend
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Sunday’s loss to Tennessee and underwent season-ending surgery.
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