Just when the fans in Cleveland thought things we’re relatively settled at the quarterback position, the Browns have come in and shaken up the process once more.
According to Jason LaCanfora of the the NFL Network, Cleveland has signed former Carolina Panthers quarterback Jake Delhomme to a two year contract. The transaction comes in the same week that Cleveland traded for backup passer Seneca Wallace with Seattle, altering the entire position for the 2010 season.
Delhomme was surprisingly cut by the Panthers earlier in the free agency period, and was one of the more experienced quarterbacks on the market.
In seven solid seasons with Carolina, Delhomme threw for just under 20,000 passing yards and held a career record of 58-40 when in the starting lineup. Prior to his tenure with Carolina, Delhomme manned a reserve role on the Saints’ roster for several years.
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Written by Cody Benjamin
Topics: Carolina Panthers, Cleveland Browns