The Mychal Kendrick experiment is over in Cleveland as the Browns have released the Super Bowl champ hours after he was charged with insider trading and is expected to plead guilty.
Browns General Manager John Dorsey released this statement this evening regarding Kendrick’s release.
“Prior to signing Mychal, we were informed that there was a financial situation that he had been involved with in 2014. We were told Mychal had fully cooperated with investigators as a victim. From what was communicated at that time and based on the numerous questions we asked and further due diligence on our part, including checking with the league office, there was no information discovered that conveyed otherwise.