CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Browns sideline reporter Nathan Zegura has been banned from the team's radio broadcasts for eight games, beginning with Thursday night's game against the Jets, for sideline conduct during Sunday's 21-18 loss to the Saints, a Browns spokesman told cleveland.com.

Specifically, Zegura yelled at an NFL official over a call, league sources told cleveland.com.

The Browns senior media broadcaster, Zegura will be replaced on the sidelines Thursday night by Dustin Fox of 92.3 The Fan and the Cleveland Browns radio network. The Browns will determine how to proceed after that, and if all goes as planned, Zegura will be back on the job Nov. 25, the game after the bye week.

During the ban, Zegura will also not participate in the pre-game or post-game shows.

Zegura, co-host of Cleveland Browns Daily which airs from 1-3 Monday through Friday on ESPN 850, will also be removed from that show for two weeks.

A source said this is not the first time the Browns have had to reprimand Zegura, who was told by officials to move his location on the sidelines Sunday at the Superdome after yelling at one of them.

The NFL declined comment and referred questions to the team.

Fox, 35, is co-host of the Bull and Fox show on 92.3 The Fan. A Canton, Ohio native and former Buckeye, Fox was drafted by Vikings in the third round of the 2005 draft. He also played for the Eagles and Bills.