Published 3/13/2008
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Browns defensive back Gary Baxter, determined to become the first NFL player to make it back from two torn patellar tendons, signed a one-year free agent contract with Cleveland on Thursday. Baxter's amazing comeback fell a little short last season. He defied doctors' predictions his career was over by returning to the practice field in July.
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