FBI: Browns Contacted Us About Threats to New Jet Edwards

Browns contacted Feds about threats to Braylon Edwards

By EDWARD J. CARR
Updated 3:33 PM EDT, Sat, Oct 17, 2009

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The FBI reported that Braylon Edwards was threatened following an altercation outside a Cleveland nightclub.
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An FBI official said today the Cleveland Browns contacted the Bureau about "possible threats" to their former wide receiver Braylon Edwards following an altercation outside a Downtown Cleveland nightclub, Cleveland.com reports.

"They were concerned regarding that incident," Special Agent Scott Wilson said. "We had some conversations with the Browns about possible threats."

Despite these conversations, he said no investigation is pending. It was unclear if any threats were made or what prompted the Browns' concern.

Profootballtalk.com reports that Edwards punched Edward Givens, a Cleveland events promoter, outside the View Ultralounge & Nightclub club on Oct. 5. No charges were filed but a police report, with Edwards' name redacted, was filed. Givens, a friend of NBA star LeBron James, claimed the scuffle was sparked by Edwards' anger at the Cavaliers forward.

On Oct. 7, Edwards was traded to the New York Jets.

First Published: Oct 17, 2009 2:00 PM EDT on NBC New York

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