CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Heading into his contract year and dismayed to not yet have a long-term deal, Isaiah Crowell has brought in heavy hitter Drew Rosenhaus to help him get paid.
Crowell, who signed his one-year tender worth $2.746 million in May and joined the voluntary off-season program shortly thereafter, has parted ways with Universal Sports Management agents Robert Brown and Kevin Conner, and has signed with Rosenhaus Sports.
Rosenhaus welcomed Crowell to the family on his Twitter account Sunday.
Rosenhaus represents Browns cornerback Joe Haden, and has repped many high-profile Browns, including Kellen Winslow and Terrelle Pryor.