
| Browns say so long to Delhomme | |
BEREA — Quarterback Jake Delhomme has been unceremoniously released by the Cleveland Browns. A one-sentence statement by the team on Thursday announcing the expected move was quite a contrast to how Delhomme came to town a year ago. Then, the Browns welcomed Delhomme with open arms and an open bank book, giving him a two-year contract. They hoped he could help Cleveland construct its first winning season since 2007. Instead, a severely sprained right ankle in the season opener limited him to five games. He lost his starting job to rookie Colt McCoy. Delhomme became McCoy’s mentor, tutoring him in an unofficial player-coach capacity. He almost created the role, often driving the precocious passer from Texas to practice, trying to impart wisdom gained as a former Super Bowl and Pro Bowl quarterback. McCoy’s rapid development and the signing this spring of backup Seneca Wallace to a three-year deal signaled that the Browns would save paying Delhomme’s base salary of $5.4 million in 2011. Delhomme went 2-2 as Cleveland’s starter, completing 93 of 149 passes for 872 yards and two touchdowns with seven interceptions. In seven years with Carolina, he led the Panthers to the Super Bowl in 2004 and was named to the Pro Bowl in 2005. The Panthers released him after a 2009 season in which he tossed 18 interceptions and only eight touchdown passes. The 36-year-old from Louisiana could return home to play for the New Orleans Saints, who showed interest in him a year ago as a backup to Drew Brees. The Browns are more focused at the moment on signing draft picks than spending on free agents. They are expected to announce the signings of second-round picks Jabaal Sheard and Greg Little. Sheard, a defensive end from Pittsburgh, is nearing a $2.2 million bonus and a $5.09 million deal, while Little, a wide receiver from North Carolina, will get $3.32 million with a $920,000 bonus. It is all part of the Browns’ change of course under new coach Pat Shurmur, who replaced the fired Eric Mangini after Cleveland went 5-11. Shurmur, the sixth coach since the Browns returned to the NFL in 1999, is installing a West Coast offense and changing the defense from a 3-4 to a 4-3 set. Delhomme was not invited back for the changeover, though tight end Evan Moore said he is eager to jump back on board. “Yes, I plan on doing so,” Moore said when asked if he will be re-signing with the Browns when NFL teams are allowed to announce free-agent signings Friday at 6 p.m. Moore emphasized that the new agreement had taken away the word “unrestricted” in front of free agent in his case, but that he never wanted to leave Cleveland anyway. “My comfort level here with the direction of the team since coach (team president Mike) Holmgren and (general manager) Tom Heckert came aboard is great. There was no place I wanted to be but here. It was a no-brainer,” he said. “This is a great place with great fans.” Kicker Phil Dawson, who had announced retirement plans at the end of last season, is expected to report Friday. The Browns designated him as a their franchise player in February. “I had a very good conversation with Phil,” Heckert had said Wednesday. “And we’ll see what happens.” Linebacker D’Qwell Jackson, who missed all of last season with a torn pectoral muscle, said he is healthy and excited to play in a revamped defensive alignment. “The 4-3 is a blessing to me,” Jackson said. “There’s less battles with those 330-pound linemen. I like seeing four big guys in front of me. I’ll have a little less movement, but a lot more fun.” Cleveland also is expected to add safety Usama Young, whose agent tweeted he had a done deal with the Browns. Young played four years for the New Orleans Saints. Both he and Browns free agent Abram Elam played at nearby Kent State. Elam tweeted that he hopes to sign: “Been contacted by a few teams; just patiently waiting,” texted Elam, who played in all 16 games a year ago. The Browns also announced they had terminated the contract of linebacker Eric Alexander and waived tight end Tyson DeVree. What do you guys think about this. Posted in 1, Abram Elam, bengals-news, Cleveland Browns, Colt McCoy, D'Qwell Jackson, Drew Brees, Eric Alexander, Eric Mangini, Evan Moore, Jake Delhomme, New Orleans Saints, Phil Dawson, Seneca Wallace | Comments Off
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| Cleveland Browns reach agreement with free-agent… | |
BEREA, Ohio – The Browns have reached a contract agreement with Usama Young with the intent of making the former Kent State cornerback their starting free safety, a league source has confirmed. The agreement was struck the first day teams were allowed to negotiate with free agents. It won’t be announced officially until after 6 p.m. on Friday. Young, 26, was drafted in the third round by the New Orleans Saints as a cornerback, but has been a backup safety the past two years. All four years he was a core player on special teams. Young made six starts in 52 games for the Saints. He had three interceptions and one sack in spot duty on defense. Young was a four-year starter at Kent State and was a teammate of Josh Cribbs for three years. Young is expected to take the place of Abram Elam, who started two years under former coach Eric Mangini and is an unrestricted free agent. Thanks for reading! . |
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| Browns unable to take advantage of six Jags turnovers | |
Maurice Jones-Drew followed a 75-yard reception with a 1-yard touchdown dive, and the Jaguars overcame turnover problems to beat the banged-up Cleveland Browns 24-20 on Sunday. That’s all for today guys, i’ll be back to blog you tomorrow. Posted in 1, Abram Elam, bengals-news, Chris Gocong, Cleveland Browns, Colt McCoy, David Garrard, Eric Mangini, Evan Moore, Jacksonville Jaguars, Jeremy Mincey, Joe Haden, Marcedes Lewis, Maurice Jones-Drew, Peyton Hillis, Phil Dawson, Santonio Holmes, scott-fujita, Sean Considine, t.j. ward | Comments Off
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| Browns RB Hillis goes off for 184 yards to help Mangini top his mentor | |
Rookie quarterback Colt McCoy scrambled for a touchdown, and running back Peyton Hillis hammered for a career-high 184 yards and two scores as the Cleveland Browns pounded the New England Patriots 34-14 on Sunday. That’s all the news for today. Posted in 1, Aaron Hernandez, Abram Elam, bengals-news, Bill Belichick, Brian Hoyer, chansi-stuckey, Cleveland Browns, Colt McCoy, Drew Brees, Eric Mangini, New England Patriots, Peyton Hillis, Phil Dawson, Rob Gronkowski, Sammy Morris, Stephen Gostkowski, Tom Brady, Wes Welker | Comments Off
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| Ailing Browns’ fashion statement: The protective boot | |
The Cleveland Browns have new team colors: bruised and orange. Leave your comments on the news below. Posted in Abram Elam, Alex Mack, bengals-news, Brett Ratliff, Cleveland Browns, Colt McCoy, Eric Mangini, floyd-womack, Jake Delhomme, James Harrison, John St. Clair, Nick Sorensen, Peyton Hillis, Pittsburgh Steelers, Robaire Smith, robert-royal, Seneca Wallace, Shaun Rogers, Troy Polamalu | Comments Off
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