The Facts: Turbin's brief stay with the Cleveland Browns is over. The team on Tuesday waived the third-year running back in order to sign offensive lineman Darrian Miller off the practice squad.
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Turbin told reporters last month that he planned to take over Cleveland's backfield and gallop for 1,000 yards on the year, but the former Seahawks back managed just 60 yards off 18 carries without a touchdown. The writing was on the wall for Turbin after he didn't see a snap in last week's loss to the Bengals, with offensive coordinator John DeFilippo leaning on the combination of Isaiah Crowell and rookie Duke Johnson. Turbin is bound to earn a tryout with another NFL team, but it's never a good sign when the Browns -- the fifth-worst ground attack in the NFL -- decide you can't help. The move leaves Cleveland with just Crowell, Johnson and fullback Malcolm Johnson in the backfield.