Back to the Pittsburgh Steelers Newsfeed

Browns Continue Reinforcing Defensive Line With Adrian Clayborn

Reportedly, the Cleveland Browns were eying the market for Jadeveon Clowney, the veteran edge defender who is arguably the biggest free agent remaining on the open market. The former first-overall pick of the Houston Texans was reportedly setting an asking price of $20 million per season, but has recently lowered it.

The Browns monitored it for a while, but ultimately chose instead to ink Adrian Clayborn to a two-year deal worth $5.75 million, though it could reportedly be worth up to $7 million. The signing continues to bolster a defensive line that lost its footing late last season after Myles Garrett was suspended.