Josh Cribbs

Josh Cribbs

40-Year-Old Wide ReceiverWR
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2023 Fantasy Outlook
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$Released by Colts in May of 2015.
Annouces retirement
WRFree Agent
March 22, 2017
Cribbs has officially announced his retirement, Adam Caplan of ESPN reports.
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Cribbs hasn't played since 2014 but didn't officially hang up the cleats until now. He finishes his career with an NFL-record eight kick-return touchdowns, three punt-return touchdowns, and 11,113 kick return yards, which is good for third all-time.
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Cribbs didn't sign with a team to start the season, but joined the Colts as a kickoff and punt return specialist in November.
Cribbs will try to catch on somewhere as a depth wideout/returner.
After six years as strictly a special teams producer, Cribbs took strides as a receiver in 2011. Despite an underwhelming passing attack in Cleveland, he finished the year with career highs of 41 receptions, 518 yards, and four touchdowns. He also produced his bread and butter, ending the year ranked 6th league-wide in both kick return yardage and punt return average while notching one score. This season he should once again be a big total yardage guy and useful in formats that reward such production, but further upside as a wideout and his value in traditional formats figures to be limited. The Browns’ passing attack should be better in 2012 under the leadership of rookie quarterback Brandon Weeden, but only incrementally, and Cribbs will start the year behind Greg Little and Mohamed Massaquoi on the depth chart.
Arguably the greatest kick returner in league history, Cribbs hasn’t been a consistent part of the team’s offense, though it’s safe to say no receiver since Braylon Edwards has, either. New coach Pat Shurmur has stressed the importance of getting Cribbs more touches, and Colt McCoy should improve the overall passing game in Year 2. Cribbs did have 55 carries for 381 rushing yards in 2009, but to date, he’s never received more than 39 targets in a season. At 6-1, 192, Cribbs is bigger, stronger and harder to tackle than most elite return men, and his electrifying speed, quickness and vision have been on display for years during his returns.
Arguably the greatest return man of all time, Cribbs had four return touchdowns a year ago and finds himself penciled in as one of the team’s starting receivers — at least at press time. At 6-1, 192, Cribbs is one of the fastest players in the league, and his vision is second to none. He’s also strong enough to break tackles and tough to bring down in the open field. Cribbs has averaged 2.7 return TDs the last three years, so he wouldn’t need a ton of receiving work to merit consideration in deeper leagues. Moreover, Cribbs rushed for 385 yards and another score last year. Of course, he was hardly used in the passing game — just 37 targets, and it’s an open question whether the team intends to increase his role significantly, bring in a veteran free agent or get more work for some of the team’s other unproven wideouts.
Cribbs' role in the Browns' offense has never been clearly defined despite the fact that he excels as a returner. Look for him to be the team's top return man in 2009, but don't expect consistent numbers out of him on the offensive side of the ball until head coach Eric Mangini can find a way to effectively exploit his unique athletic ability.
His value lies as a returner, not as a receiver. You will want to keep this in mind when preparing for your fantasy drafts as he tends not to get involved in the offense too much.
Cribbs will look to build on his growing success with the Browns in the past two seasons. He should get more reps as a kick returner now that Dennis Northcutt is no longer on the team. Cribbs would like to see an increased roll as a receiver, but that may not be in the cards this season.
He will compete for time at wide receiver, but will find few balls thrown his way. He is still working to find his niche with the team, but is a favorite of the coaching staff. He will see time as a kick returner and has minimal fantasy value right now.
Cribbs will compete for a roster spot in a very deep Browns wide receiving corps. He is the starting kickoff return man.
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Josh Cribbs: Released By Colts
WRFree Agent
May 1, 2015
Cribbs was released by the Colts on Friday, Adam Caplan of ESPN reports.
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WRIndianapolis Colts
December 7, 2014
Cribbs (knee) is active for Sunday’s matchup against the Browns.
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WRIndianapolis Colts
November 24, 2014
Cribbs averaged 32 yards on two kickoff returns and averaged 9.6 yards on five punt returns in Sunday's win over Jacksonville.
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WRIndianapolis Colts
November 18, 2014
Cribbs was signed by the Colts on Tuesday.
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Josh Cribbs: (Shoulder) Placed on IR
WRNew York Jets
December 3, 2013
Cribbs (shoulder) was placed on injured reserve Tuesday, Mike Garafolo of FOXSports.com reports.
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