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Jordan Cameron Putting Browns in Tough Position Entering Free Agency

January 27, 2015   ·     ·   Jump to comments

According to a report from Yardbarker and NFL Draft Diamonds, Cleveland Browns tight end Jordan Cameron recently turned down a $6 to 7 million-per-year deal to remain with the Browns. ESPN Cleveland's Tony Grossi also does not believe that Cameron will be in Cleveland in 2015.
This means the impending unrestricted free agent will test the open market and likely sign with another team rather than return to Cleveland, where he's played for the past four seasons. And the Browns will be on the search to fill a gap at yet another offensive skill position.
In four years, Cameron has never completed a full season, with 2014 marred both by concussions and a shoulder injury. He's caught 130 passes in his career for 1,600 yards and 10 touchdowns, with 24 catches, 424 yards and two scores in the 2014 season. His best year came in 2013, when he caught 80 passes for 917 yards and seven touchdowns while playing in 15 games.
Cameron's impending departure would sting less if the Browns ...

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