BEREA, Ohio (AP) -Quarterback Brady Quinn has agreed to a five-year contract with the Cleveland Browns, ending an 11-day holdout that essentially eliminated his chances to begin the season as the team’s starter.
Quinn was flying to the Browns’ headquarters Tuesday to sign the deal, Browns general manager Phil Savage said. The contract’s language was still being finalized.
The deal, worth $20.2 million, with $7.75 million guaranteed, could reach $30 million over five years with incentives.
The deal was first reported by Foxsports.com.
Quinn’s absence has all but ensured he will not win the Browns’ starting job, which has become a two-man contest between Charlie Frye and Derek Anderson.
“It’s unfortunate that it took this long to get done,” Savage said. “I feel like it’s a deal that we potentially could have done at the start of camp.”
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