It was previously reported by Jason La Canfora of CBS Sports that the Browns offered Clowney just $12 million per year that would be lower than the number the former top pick is seeking. That doesn’t mean that it couldn’t change, but it hasn’t change just yet.”, READ NEXT: Former Vikings Pro Bowler Free Agent to Watch for Browns, Browns Met Jadeveon Clowney’s Demands With Offer: Report, Copyright © 2020 Heavy, Inc. All rights reserved. Coming from Houston to Seattle he got a good view of the different types of cultures and has clearly decided Seattle is his type. Free agent defensive end Jadeveon Clowney apparently doesn’t want to go to Cleveland. Seattle has played this well and been respectful while valuing the team as a whole first at the same time. The Browns have the pieces right now to be good, and I’m excited. Is that a lack of belief in the organization? No one considers Seattle a contender anymore. It is his job after all to drum up interest for his client and it might reflect poorly if in the end his client has to take much less than the original 20 or so million he was holding out for. Those numbers have hurt Clowney in negotiations for a long-term mega-deal, but he’s not in a rush to sign.
maybe he don’t wanna play for my team, I wouldn’t blame him but I don’t think that’s the reason. We are talking about The Browns on their 26th QB since the turn of the century. “It is not how GM Joe Douglas has done business this offseason.”. You ask, we answer. Browns are a depressing team. Not worth the money this guy is alway injured Clown agent must be scratching his head, bobthebob12 says: The number reportedly by Florio means that the Browns would have met Clowney’s demands, which is reportedly between $17-20 million per year. Redskins should add him for some 2nd string depth on the d line.
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Personally i think he sits out the yr ,he isnt going to get the money.. As a competitor, it makes absolute sense to want to be able to go to a team that gives you the best shot at a title. He is seeking a contract that would put his salary in line with top edge rushers like DeMarcus Lawrence, who signed a five-year, $105 million contract in 2019, and Khalil Mack, who signed a six-year, $141 million contract in 2018. He’ll probably have to sign for a lot less than what Cleveland offered him and he’ll wish he had taken their offer. Haslam is easily the worst owner in sports, and the Lerner family before him was about the same.
If Schefter’s report is accurate, the Browns’ offer would be very close to his $21 million-per-year target, having already turned down offers from the Dolphins and Seahawks (his former team) worth $18.5 million per year and $17 million per year, respectively. Houston got a 3rd pick in THIS past draft and a nice young player in OLB/DE Jacob Martin. Cleveland is the lucky one is this story! Learn how your comment data is processed. If it wasn’t about money wouldn’t he just stay in Seattle or take the Titans offer? Do Not Sell My Personal Information. Cant blame The guy for wanting to win Cleveland had a long Time and plenty excuses to be a good franchise all them top picks, all the money spent all the GM’s and coaches hired and still not mediocre.
Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. If he wants more than what CLE offered, then why take it? “I don’t know if people think I’m hurt because of what I went through because of the core or because of previous years,” Clowney said earlier this month. would help to know that .. Money isn’t everything to a lot of people. Which team will sign free-agent Jadeveon Clowney? He’s a disgrace. Clowney will end up in Tennessee, Baltimore, or Philly. With the right ownership Cleveland could easily be an organization that players wanted to play for. May 27, 2020 at 6:46 pm florioforpresident says:
Perhaps the most over-rated player in the NFL. That’s Browns fans. Terms of Use
Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. His playing career may be limited. ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter revealed that Clowney had spurned the Browns after the team’s initial offer, but he did not put a dollar figure to his report. It seemed like Philly could step up and offer him a multi-year deal and taken but unless something amazing happens he will probably end up back in Seattle with people he likes and an organization he respects. For whatever reason, he has not been willing to take it so far. To me he is one of those once paid, okay mission accomplished now its time to relax and most NFL clubs see that. Listen on Apple Podcasts | Spotify, Gang's All Here: A NY Jets Podcast “The Seahawks have been led to believe that the Browns offered 18 [million], and he has yet to take that.”, Florio continued: “I don’t know what he wants. I guess he really does want to play for a contending team. “The word throughout the agent community is that the reportedly ‘super lucrative’ deal he turned down from the Cleveland Browns would have been worth $12 million at its base,” La Canfora reported. Could be wrong but I doubt the Ravens; while they are not in the proverbial cap hell, they don’t have enough cap space for this big a contract without making significant roster adjustments, which I don’t think they would do. Something tells me teams simply are not going to pay him what he thinks he’s worth. Damaged goods. He fit in great in the locker room, did a really nice job for us, but we need to be conducting business, and he just was not in a position to make a move. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Having played in and apparently loving Seattle I think he knows where he will go unless some amazing cannot-turn-it-down offer shows up…and the Seahawks are being cool by letting him take all the time he needs to find that offer with the door open for his return at their rate if he wants. Maybe it’s Cleveland, maybe it’s just the money. I see flashes but not consistency. The Tennessee Titans have also expressed interest in Clowney and the New Orleans Saints have also generated some speculation as a suitor.
Russell was everything for Seattle last year after all the injuries and as long as he is QB Seattle will always be a contender.
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1 overall pick in the 2014 NFL Draft has reportedly rejected a significant offer from the Browns, who have been “the most aggressive team with him financially” and have “offered the most money to date,” according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Russell Wilson is the only QB in NFL history to literally throw away a SB title. when was the offer made ??? May 27, 2020 at 8:53 pm Doesn’t make a whole lot of sense? They’ve had “the pieces in place” for years, same sad results. Privacy Notice With him, it comes down to getting a number that he’s happy with.”. People are really dissing the Browns but they have a lot pieces in place. He declined to play for the Browns organization, not necessarily a reflection on the great city of Cleveland. The No. According to Schefter, the offer the Browns made was clearly the best Clowney has received, but he didn’t bite. ————————– May 27, 2020 at 6:53 pm, Then why would he sign with the one hit wonder Titans? May 27, 2020 at 6:46 pm, He wants to win. Not exactly wise. With decent coaching, they are going to be scary. The World. THE BEST INSIGHTS FROM THE ULTIMATE INSIDERS, Blue Rush: A NY Giants Podcast “…he appears content to wait to see if someone else comes along, someone more appealing than the Browns.”, In other words, he’s limiting himself to only 31 other possibilities….
I can see them signing a lower tier, situational edge player at much lower cost. Then why would he sign with the one hit wonder Titans?
However, he may be using that offer to try to get leverage on another team. But there’s no doubt that Cleveland has offered the most money to date. 1 overall pick turned it down. That doesn’t mean it couldn’t change, but it hasn’t changed just yet.”.