Mar 05 3:46p by Chris Mottram
The Cleveland Browns have finally come to terms with Josh Cribbs, according to Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk. Per Florio, it’s a three extension that exceeds $18 million.
Most recently, reports indicated that both sides had the “framework” of a contract in place but were haggling over guaranteed money.
The Browns reportedly wanted that number around $5 million while Cribbs was pursuing $10 million. In the end, a compromise was struck for approximately $7 million guaranteed.
The extension has been a long time coming. Cribbs signed a long-term deal early on in his career before he really took off in the NFL. He claims he was promised an extension by the previous regime and went public when those promises weren’t kept.
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Josh Cribbs, Browns Reportedly Agree On Three-Year, $18 Million Extension
Mar 5
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