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Cleveland Browns WR Ryan Switzer says 9-month-old son stable after surgery


Cleveland Browns wide receiver said his 9-month-old son is stable after undergoing surgery to stop bleeding. Switzer chronicled son Christian's medical situation over the weekend on Twitter, prompting an outpouring of public support. Switzer's most recent post Sunday came after the operation was completed and said his son is "resting." (ESPN.com)

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Cleveland Browns WR Ryan Switzer says 9-month-old son stable after surgery


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