BEREA, Ohio -- Brady Quinn's rebirth as Cleveland's starting quarterback is already deeply troubled.
After one game.
Quinn lost his job 10 quarters into the season and got it back five weeks later. In his return Monday night, Quinn's seventh career start ended with his sixth loss, a defeat that left him visibly shaken afterward.
He wasn't upset about losing to Baltimore or his two interceptions. Quinn was distraught by his low hit on Terrell Suggs, a collision that injured the linebacker and led to accusations by Baltimore linebacker Ray Lewis that he took a cheap shot.
Quinn was fined an undisclosed sum by the NFL for the infraction. He apologized to Suggs and the Ravens following the game and plans to reach out to them again.
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