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Linebacker Andra Davis signed the club's one-year tender offer, the Browns inked unrestricted free-agent offensive guard Cosey Coleman to a two-year deal and cornerback Lewis Sanders agreed to terms of a new contract.
Alex said:
well, odd...both houstontexans.com and clevelandbrowns.com have sanders signing with their team...twins?Alex said:
By Steve King, Staff Writer
March 8, 2005
The Browns took major strides Tuesday in addressing their efforts to beef up the interior of their offensive line and convert to a 3-4 defensive scheme.
Linebacker Andra Davis signed the clubs one-year tender offer, the Browns inked unrestricted free-agent offensive guard Cosey Coleman to a two-year deal and they re-signed cornerback Lewis Sanders.
When hes been able to stay healthy, Sanders has been productive since being drafted in the fourth round in 2000. And he was able to stay on the field more in 2004 than ever before, starting five games and intercepting two passes.
Bringing Sanders back was important after Anthony Henry signed with Dallas in free agency last week. Crennel said Sanders could play corner or safety, but probably would begin the offseason at corner.
Yeah, it is nice we are finally making the line a priority. I don't like the QB situation there though, we shouldn't have let Garcia go, but oh well, so is the life as a Browns fantexasguy346 said:Looks like Crennel is doing a good job of fixing his interior OLine. Andruzzi and Coleman. They were trying to shop Faine because he wasn't able to keep his weight and power up.
I hope he gets them to shut up truthfully. Anyhow, it should be an interesting year. Do you guys like Chris Palmer there? That is one guy I think got a raw deal, he was set up to lose in Cleveland with the expansion team and no talent, but I think he's a great coach and hope the best for him.TheOgre said:The O-line has been a huge weakness for them. I really like the change in leadership on that team. They will be weak at QB, but they have the foundation to get better. I'm curious how mouths like Winslow II and Antonio Bryant will do under Crennel.
they were right to get rid of Garcia, but their mistake was in letting Holcombe get away from them. On the bright side, Dilfer is better than Garcia, so you have that to look forward to.Kosar SideArmor said:Yeah, it is nice we are finally making the line a priority. I don't like the QB situation there though, we shouldn't have let Garcia go, but oh well, so is the life as a Browns fan![]()
http://www.houstonprofootball.com/In other free agency news, the Texans announced on Wednesday the signing of unrestriced free agent Lewis Sanders. Terms of the agreement were not immediately available, but the Cleveland Plain Dealer had reported that the Browns had reached a two-year agreement with Sanders on Tuesday.
Sanders, who will be 27 before training camp opens, is 6'1" and 210 pounds and was a fourth round pick by the Browns in the 2000 draft. A reserve cornerback, Sanders started five games and played in all 16 last season. His signing likely means that free agent Kenny Wright, another tall corner, has played his last game as a Texan.
Also on Wednesday, the Texans annouced the signings of fullback Jarrod Baxter, defensive end Corey Sears, and free safety Jason Simmons. Baxter, a restricted free agent, had been been tendered a one-year offer by the team for $656,000. Sears and Simmons each likely signed for the veteran minimum.
In addition to McCree and Wright, the Texans' other remaining unrestricted free agents include: QB Tony Banks, LB Marcus Bell, WR Corey Bradford, DL Jerry Deloach, and OT Marcus Spears.
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Texans | Sanders Signed - from www.KFFL.com
Wed, 9 Mar 2005 17:27:53 -0800
Updating previous reports, HoustonTexans.com reports the Houston Texans have signed free agent CB Lewis Sanders (Browns). Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
TEXANS84 said:Well, I guess he is really a Texan now:
ArlingtonTexan said:Here is the story of what happened in cleveland
http://www.cleveland.com/sports/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/sports/1110450802145690.xml
Why would you say that? Is it because being honest with Sharper and Foreman is a now perceived to a big problem? Just curious....because I perceive we have one of the classiest most straight forward front offices in the NFL.keyfro said:wow...well the way casserly has handled things in our clubhouse i'm not sure if lewis sanders is gonna like houston any better