Four-time Pro Bowl linebacker Peter Boulware, released by the Baltimore Ravens nearly three weeks ago for salary cap and injury reasons and regarded as one of the top veterans still available in free agency, will meet on Thursday with Cleveland Browns officials. Boulware will fly to Cleveland on Wednesday evening for the Thursday session, agent Roosevelt Barnes told ESPN.com, and then is tentatively scheduled to visit with Seattle Seahawks officials on Friday, assuming he does not sign with the Browns before that. The eight-year veteran, who missed the '04 season with knee and toe injuries, has already visited with the Houston Texans. "I don't know how much longer it will take for Pete to decide where he wants to continue his career," Barnes said on Tuesday evening. "But he has done a good job of researching the places that might be a good fit for him, teams where he feels he can really contribute, and now he's going to get a closer look."