Versatile offensive lineman Seth McKinney has signed a one-year contract with the Browns, as reported by the Associated Press.
McKinney won the starting job last year and started eight games before he was sidelined by a shoulder injury. He was replaced by Ryan Tucker, who moved over from tackle after serving a suspension.
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Browns Add Linebacker Shantee Orr
The Cleveland Browns have agreed to terms with free-agent linebacker Shantee Orr, according to the NFL Network.
Orr is a six-year veteran and has appeared in 50 games so far in his career, with both the Texans and Jaguars.
He is expected to replace Chaun Thompson, who signed with Houston last week.
Browns Give DB Baxter Another Chance
Cleveland has decided to give defensive back Gary Baxter another chance, according to the Baltimore Sun.
Baxter is determined to become the first NFL player to return to the field after having two torn patellar tendons.
He signed a one-year deal with the Browns.
Browns' GM Savage Near Extension
Cleveland General Manager Phil Savage is close to an extension with the team, according to the Associated Press.
Savage and Browns' owner Randy Lerner have had discussions on a deal since December, with the agreement expected to be long-term.
Savage has two years left on his contract.
Browns Give DT Rogers $42 Million Deal
The Cleveland Browns and Shaun Rogers have agreed to a six-year, $42 million deal on Wednesday, a restructuring that will keep him in Cleveland until 2013.
The Browns acquired Rogers on Saturday in exchange for a third-round draft choice and cornerback Leigh Bodden.
Quinn Still Hopes To Start In Cleveland
Brady Quinn still hopes to compete for the starting job in Cleveland despite the fact that the Browns signed quarterback Derek Anderson to a three-year deal last week, according to the Associated Press.
"My whole goal is preparing myself and getting ready to try to take over the starting job and lead this team," Quinn said Saturday.
Source: Browns Sign WR Stallworth
The Cleveland Browns added an offensive weapon to their attack on Saturday after agreeing to terms with free agent wide receiver Donte Stallworth, according to ESPN.com's Michael Smith.
The terms of the deal were not disclosed.