The Browns saved $17 million by cutting defensive lineman Shaun Rogers, but that wasn't the only reason they let him go. Cleveland general manager Tom Heckert told The Plain Dealer that despite Rogers' ability to wreak havoc on offensive lineman, the team grew weary of the 10-year veteran's attitude and poor practice habits. Rogers, known as "Big Baby," was listed almost all season long with ankle and hip injuries and typically skipped practices all week, save for light workouts on Fridays.