CLEVELAND — With three stunning trades on the eve of free agency, the Cleveland Browns on Friday landed a proven starting quarterback, a game-breaking wide receiver and a shutdown cornerback.
After 16 straight losses on the field, victory.
Two months after a winless season mercifully ended, Cleveland’s new general manager, John Dorsey, addressed major roster needs by acquiring quarterback Tyrod Taylor in a deal with Buffalo, wide receiver Jarvis Landry from Miami and cornerback Damarious Randall from Green Bay, according the multiple news media reports.
Teams are not permitted to announce any trades until next week.