Mar 10 10:43a by Joel Thorman
The Browns released QB Derek Anderson on Tuesday afternoon days before he was due a $2 million roster bonus. On the market for less than 24 hours, Anderson is already drawing interest from around the NFL.
According to ESPN’s James Walker, he has two visits set up this week.
First is the Seahawks on Thursday. The Seahawks have reportedly talked to the Eagles about acquiring Donovan McNabb or Kevin Kolb and Matt Hasslebeck is no spring chicken so Seattle appears to be a real possibility for Anderson.
Second will be the Cardinals on Friday. Head coach Ken Whisenhunt said yesterday the team will not hand the starting job to Matt Leinart and a veteran is expected to come in to challenge for the starting job.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported the Cardinals are the likely landing spot.
Even though Anderson has posted terrible stats in the last two seasons, there’s definitely going to be a head coach that thinks he can be the one to bring him back to his 2007 Pro Bowl form.
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