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Written by Bill Jordan
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Thursday, 15 May 2008 18:10 |
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According to Yahoo! Sports, the Cleveland Browns finally addressed their extremely thin secondary on Thursday by signing defensive back Jereme Perry to a one-year contract.
Perry played with the Browns two years ago when the team signed him after he went undrafted out of Eastern Michigan. Last season, he played in just four games with the Miami Dolphins. All the Browns have done this off season is make their weak secondary even weaker as they traded cornerback Leigh Bodden to the Detroit Lions and cut defensive back Kenny Wright earlier this week. For more news on the Browns reported by the Biz of Football check here. More recent news from around the league can be found here. Posted by Business of Sports staff member and Biz of Football Editor of Content Bill Jordan. (Visit the Biz of Football Author's Page for contact details)
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