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Image created on: 26 Dec 2007 - Image modified on: 10 Jan 2010

December 16th, 2007:  Buffalo Bills offensive lineman Jason Peters (71) takes a break during a timeout in the huddle with teammates Trent Edwards (5), Josh Reed (82), Derrick Dockery (66), and Fred Jackson (22) at Cleveland Browns Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio.  The Browns shutout the Bills 8-0 to inch closer to clinching a playoff spot.  Photo Copyright Mike Janes Photography.


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December 16th, 2007: Buffalo Bills offensive lineman Jason Peters (71) takes a break during a timeout in the huddle with teammates Trent Edwards (5), Josh Reed (82), Derrick Dockery (66), and Fred Jackson (22) at Cleveland Browns Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio. The Browns shutout the Bills 8-0 to inch closer to clinching a playoff spot. Photo Copyright Mike Janes Photography.

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