After giving fellow quarterback Derek Anderson his pink slip yesterday, and with the acquisition of former Seahawks backup Seneca Wallace, the Browns are actively shopping Brady Quinn around the league, according to numerous league sources.
As I previously speculated in a separate post, this news indicates that Homgren is not comfortable having Quinn as the starter at quarterback and would prefer to bring in a player familiar with the West Coast offense that his teams employ.
The difference between Quinn and Anderson is that the Browns will not simply release him onto the open market. Given Quinn’s reasonable salary and higher trade value, he will almost certainly be in a Browns uniform next fall, if Cleveland is unable to reach an agreement with a suitor for his services.
As previously noted here at NFLNR, Derek Anderson has a pair of visits scheduled with NFC West teams; the Seattle Seahawks, and then the Arizona Cardinals.
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Written by Andy Auger
Topics: Arizona Cardinals, Cleveland Browns, Seattle Seahawks