Fresh off of his huge game against the Ravens on Sunday, Peyton Hillis looks poised to remain the Browns' starting running back going forward, according to Mary Kay Cabot of the Cleveland Plain-Dealer. Head coach Eric Mangini said as much on Monday. Hillis went off for 180 total yards and a touchdown in Week 3, and he's scored in each of the first three games. Jerome Harrison could be back in Week 4, but look for him to be used as more of a change-of-pace back. Source: RotoTimes