The Cleveland Browns secured their dominant edge-rushing pair by finalizing a one-year, $10 million deal with free agent pass rusher Jadeveon Clowney yesterday—at least in theory. The veteran has only recorded three sacks over the course of his past 21 games in the previous two seasons, having battled health issues during that time.
His most recent injury was a meniscus tear in his knee, which required him to cut his 2020 season short and have surgery. Clowney only signed with the Tennessee Titans in training camp. He played in eight games without recording a sack, but is ready to prove that he’s still everything he’s ever been.