The offseason is in full swing for the Cleveland Browns as they continue to put the 2016 season – and its 1-15 record – in the rearview mirror.
The Browns have already worked out a contract extension with linebacker Jamie Collins, but are still working on a new deal with wide receiver Terrelle Pryor. They also have to decide what to do with unrestricted free agents Stephen Paea, Britton Colquitt, Austin Pasztor and Jordan Poyer, along with restricted free agents Marcus Burley, Isaiah Crowell, Glenn Winston and Charley Hughlett.
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Cleveland got a jump on the annual veteran roster purge this week by releasing quarterback Josh McCown and cornerback Tramon Williams.