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<p>By TOM WITHERS, AP Sports Writer 2 hours, 24 minutes ago</p><p>CLEVELAND (AP)&mdash;Following wide receiver Josh Cribbs&rsquo; scary last-second injury, Browns coach Eric Mangini said he wishes he would have handled the final play of Monday night&rsquo;s game differently.</p><p>Cribbs was taken to a hospital after he was flattened on a last, meaningless play in Baltimore&rsquo;s 16-0 win over the Browns. Mangini called it a &ldquo;competitive situation&rdquo; and said Cribbs improvised on the pass play by lateraling the ball before being hit by Ravens defensive end Dwan Edwards(notes).</p><p>Mangini said Cribbs did not sustain a concussion. He&rsquo;s optimistic that his best playmaker will be available for Sunday&rsquo;s game in Detroit.</p><p>He did defend Browns quarterback Brady Quinn&rsquo;s(notes) questionable chop block on Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs(notes) following an interception. Mangini said he believed Quinn&rsquo;s assertion that he was going after cornerback Chris Carr(notes), who made the pick in the third quarter. Quinn was penalized 15 yards for a low block and could face a league fine.</p>