Joshua Cribbs said his family no longer wants him to play football. The Cleveland Browns wide receiver/return man was knocked out cold during a loss to the Baltimore Ravens last week. "My wife was hysterical," said Cribbs, the Cleveland Plain Dealer reported. "My whole family was crying. They were scared. They don't want me to play anymore. "But I'm not afraid." Cribbs practiced Wednesday and said he's ready to roll this week. He doesn't remember the hit, but had no swelling of the brain, headaches or concussion symptoms. Doctors told Cribbs it was better that he lost conciousness. "I have a kill switch," Cribbs said. "I don't remember the hit. I didn't feel the hit. I remember walking off. I wanted to play. I wanted to go back in the game. They had to hide my helmet so I wouldn't try to." Source: NFL.com