Oakland Raiders quarterback Charlie Frye has been cleared to play after sustaining a concussion last week and will start in Sunday's game against his former team, the Cleveland Browns. Frye was injured last Sunday after being hit by Denver Broncos linebacker Andra Davis during the fourth quarter of the Raiders' 20-19 victory. After undergoing a series of tests this week, Frye showed no lingering symptoms from the concussion, encouraging news for the Raiders, who earlier in the day signed quarterback Jeff Otis to their practice squad. "As of right now, Charlie Frye will be the starting quarterback," Raiders coach Tom Cable said Wednesday. "I know that when I came out here they said Charlie's passed everything and he's good to go, so that's what I can report to." Source: Associated Press
Charlie Frye vs. Derek Anderson in front of 100's of people in Cleveland. Like mini-camp a few years back.