Cleveland Browns 2005 season Cribbs was not chosen in the
2005 NFL draft; however, he was signed as an
undrafted free agent by the
Cleveland Browns on April 29, 2005. He made the Browns roster for the
2005 season and made an impact as a
kick returner. He averaged 24.5 yards per return, and his total of 1,094 return yards set a franchise record. He made his NFL debut versus the
Cincinnati Bengals on September 11. In a game against the
Detroit Lions, he returned a kick 90 yards for his first NFL touchdown.
2006 season In
2006, Cribbs signed a six-year contract extension with the Browns. That year, he set a new franchise record for most kickoff yardage in a season, breaking the record he had set the year prior.
2007 season After returning yet another kickoff for a touchdown against the
Oakland Raiders in Week 3 of the
2007 season, Cribbs had one kick-return touchdown in each of his first three years in the NFL. Cribbs recorded his fourth kickoff-return touchdown with a 100-yard return against the Steelers in Week 10 of the 2007 season, as well as a 90-yard return earlier in the game. Cribbs continued his season with 245 return yards and 61 punt return yards in the Browns overtime victory over the Ravens in week 11. Cribbs was voted to the 2008 Pro Bowl as a kick returner for the AFC. Cribbs also had a 76-yard punt return for a touchdown against the 49ers. Cribbs had another return for 94 yards for another score but was called back on a holding penalty.
2008 season For the fourth straight season, Cribbs again had a touchdown on a kickoff return, scoring on a 92-yard return versus the Baltimore Ravens in Week 9. It was the fifth kickoff return touchdown of Cribbs's career. Cribbs also had a four-yard rushing touchdown against the
Buffalo Bills. On November 26, 2008, after placing
Brady Quinn on injured reserve, the Browns named Cribbs their emergency quarterback.
2009 season On September 13, in the Browns' home opener versus the
Minnesota Vikings, Cribbs returned a punt 67 yards for a touchdown, tying the team record for career returns for a touchdown (seven) with
Eric Metcalf. Also, in that same game, Cribbs was named as a starting wide receiver for the first time in his NFL career. On October 18, Cribbs returned a Pittsburgh kickoff for a touchdown, breaking the team record for returns for a touchdown. In this game, he became the first NFL player to throw an interception and record a kick-off return touchdown in the same game since 1950. On December 10, Cribbs led the Browns to victory over the
Pittsburgh Steelers, their first win over their rival in 13 games. Cribbs led all offensive players with 200 all-purpose yards, including 87 yards rushing out of the Wildcat formation. On December 20, Cribbs returned two kickoffs for touchdowns against the
Kansas City Chiefs to set and extend the all-time NFL record for most kickoff returns for touchdowns in a career. On December 29, Cribbs was named to the 2010 Pro Bowl for the second time in his career as the Browns' and AFC's representative as the kick returner. Cribbs was also named the Browns' team MVP for the 2009 season.
2010 season Relations between Cribbs and the Browns soured at the end of the 2009 season, as negotiations on a new contract extension ended with a reported
$1.4 million per year offer that Cribbs felt was insultingly low. On January 7, 2010, Cribbs cleaned out his locker at the Browns' training complex and announced his intention to walk out on the final three years of his contract, telling reporters, "... it absolutely felt like the last time I'd be setting foot inside the building. I feel like it's over for me in Cleveland", adding that the Browns' offer felt "like I've been betrayed and stabbed in the back." On March 5, 2010, Cribbs re-signed with the Cleveland Browns with a three-year, $20 million contract. In January 2010, Cribbs was named to the
NFL's All-Decade Team for the 2000s. He was ranked 84th by his fellow players on the
NFL Top 100 Players of 2011.
2011 season In 2011, Cribbs set a career-high of 41 receptions, 518 yards and four touchdowns. He also had an 84-yard punt return for a touchdown. The 2011 season also marked the year of the NFL's rule change on kickoffs, shifting the position from the kicking team's 30-yard line to the 35. The move intended to prevent more returns due to the violent collisions that they sometimes yielded. Cribbs saw his return numbers dwindle somewhat from the rule change, and the market value for specialized return men has dwindled as well.
2012 season Cribbs had a rebound season with 1,136 kick return yards and 450 punt return yards with just three lost fumbles. He averaged 27.4 yards per return, good for fourth in the NFL. On October 7, during a Week 5 game against the
New York Giants, during which Cribbs returned 6 kickoffs for 221 yards, including a 74-yard return; he also returned one punt for just 12 yards. The Browns would lose to the Giants, 41–27. Later that season, he was knocked out of a game against the Baltimore Ravens after taking a hard shot from Ravens defender
Dannell Ellerbe during a punt return and sustaining a concussion. He missed a few games and returned later in the season. Cribbs was told he would not be re-signed on March 12, 2013. He took to an emotional response and posted a farewell message to Browns fans via
Instagram.
Oakland Raiders Cribbs signed with the
Oakland Raiders on May 15, 2013. After a poor preseason, Cribbs was subsequently released by the team on August 25.
New York Jets Cribbs was signed by the
New York Jets on October 15, 2013. Cribbs suffered a shoulder injury in a Week 13 game against the
Miami Dolphins and was placed on injured reserve on December 3.
Indianapolis Colts Cribbs was signed by the
Indianapolis Colts on November 17, 2014. In six games, he recorded one reception for eight yards, as well as 19 kickoff returns for 608 yards and 19 punt returns for 125 yards. On May 1, 2015, the Colts released Cribbs.
Retirement On March 22, 2017, Cribbs announced his retirement from professional football as a Cleveland Brown. ==Career statistics==