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Britton Colquitt to Browns: Latest Contract Details, Comments and Reaction

September 3, 2016   ·     ·   Jump to comments

The Cleveland Browns have reportedly reached an agreement with free-agent punter Britton Colquitt on a one-year contract.
Mike Klis of KUSA first reported the news Saturday, and Adam Schefter of ESPN confirmed the details of the signing.
The Denver Broncos released Colquitt on Tuesday. Michael Jaycox of Mile High Sports pointed out the move saved the organization more than $3 million in cap space. It left Riley Dixon, whom the team selected in the seventh round, to take over punting duties.
Laurie Lattimore-Volkmann of the Mile High Report passed along comments the special teams contributor made during an appearance on KDCO Radio's Afternoon Drive program.
"After talking to [general manager] John [Elway], it just couldn't have worked," Colquitt said. "I'm not mad. I don't want to say I'm pissed off, but I'm hurt. Not because of what anybody did. But because we love being here."
Meanwhile, the Browns traded Andy Lee to the Carolina ...

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