CLEVELAND, Ohio (92.3 The Fan) – It took a year longer than Andrew Berry would’ve liked but on Wednesday he got his guy.
Jadeveon Clowney has agreed to terms with the Browns a league source confirmed to 92.3 The Fan and is worth up to a reported $10 million with incentives.
Clowney, who entertained an offer from the Browns last season before ultimately signing a one-year, $13 million deal with Tennessee, visited on March 24 but left town without signing or agreeing to terms but returned Wednesday.
The addition of Clowney gives the Browns a pair of former No. 1 overall picks to anchor the edge of their defensive line. Last summer the Browns signed defensive end Myles Garrett to a $125 million extension.
Clowney, who was selected No. 1 overall in the 2014 NFL Draft by Houston, suffered a torn meniscus that ended his 2020 season and limited him to eight games with the Titans.
Tennessee elected not to re-sign Clowney and instead spent big money on former Steelers edge rusher Bud Dupree this offseason, giving him a five-year, $82.5 million contract.
Over his seven-year career, Clowney has 74 starts under his belt that has seen him total 32.0 sacks, 255 tackles, 75 for loss and 86 QB hits, but he’s only had three sacks in his last two seasons.
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