Source: Cleveland Browns backup quarterback Brady Quinn puts house up for sale
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Former Browns starting quarterback Brady Quinn is looking to move. But his destination remains a mystery. The National Football Post » Hot News and ... found this 9 hours ago on sports.espn.go.com Find more top sports news, videos, and blogs on BallHype: NFL, Brady Quinn, Cleveland Browns
Wilson: Brady Quinn puts his house up for sale
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Lose your starting job, sell your house? In the case of Cleveland Browns backup quarterback Brady Quinn, that's exactly what has transpired. According to ESPN.com, Quinn has listed his Avon Lake, Ohio home for sale. Whether his recent demotion as he was replaced by Derek Anderson is the impetus for his decision today is unclear. Per the report, Quinn is asking for $775,000 for his five-bedroom, five-bathroom house. It has a square footage of 4,561 feet. Quinn purchased the home in June of 2007 when he was a rookie. Quinn is under contract for two more years, but has been the ...
Is Brady Quinn on the move?
BlitzNation —
... talk is to try and unload Quinn while there is still value there. The trade deadline is October 20th. Mangini clearly would not surprise anyone if he did trade Quinn at this time. The unfortunate part is that I feel that Brady lacks the self confidence to at least play in Cleveland. Another team may be able to correct that. Quinn has been in the league for 3 years now, and is still considered in some instances to be a rookie as far as his experience goes. The largest red flag is that Quinn has put his house, in Avon Lake (a suburb of Cleveland), on the market. Although, this ...
Brady Quinn’s House for Sale?
LeBrownsTown —
That’s right Browns fans current Browns’ QB Brady Quinn has put his house in Avon Lake on the market. Perhaps this is just an odd coincidence and Quinn is looking to fidn another home in Cleveland or maybe he isn’t satisfied with his 4,500 square foot pad. In any event the signs are pointing strongly to a trade of the third year man from Notre Dame. Stay tuned here at LeBrownsTown for up to the minute coverage and analysis of this developing story. [image]
A sign of things to come? Quinn’s house now on sale
NFL News & Rumors —
... The Browns quarterback saga took another turn today (albeit a small one), with Brady Quinn’s home in Cleveland going on sale for a paltry $775,000, according to ESPN’s James Walker, who cited a source within the realty industry in the area. ...
BRADY QUINN HOPES TO DEAL HOUSE, SELF
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... Quinn bought the Avon Lake property in June of 2007, just two months after he was drafted in the first round by Cleveland, the source confirmed. via. ...
Final Word: AFC North
ESPN.com - NFL Nation Blog —
... But that’s mostly due to solid performances in the first three quarters of games. Look for Polamalu to bring that closer element back to Pittsburgh.
Browns out: Is this the final game for key members of the Browns? Cleveland has been at the center of trade rumors with the deadline to move players approaching on Oct. 20. Trade talk involving return specialist Joshua Cribbs, tailback Jamal Lewis and quarterback Brady Quinn, who recently put his house on the market, have all made the rounds. As evident by the recent ...
Browns: Brady Quinn may lose nearly $11M on Cleveland Browns' sideline
Ohio Sports Report —
... in Week 5. It is unknown if either quarterback will be leading the Browns in 2010. ESPN.com reported recently that Quinn put his house for sale in the Cleveland area, further sparking speculation about his future with the Browns after this season. James Walker covers the AFC North for ESPN.com.
Quinn Can Lose More Than Starting Job
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... Derek Anderson . The devastation this causes on Quinn is two-fold. For one, he has to deal with the fact that he was benched and secondly, he stands to lose around $11 million in performance bonuses. In Quinn’s contract, it states that he would have to play 70 percent of Cleveland’s offensive snaps to be able to scoop up two bonuses which are worth $10.95 million total. Quinn’s future in Cleveland is very uncertain. There has been speculation that he would depart town after he posted his house up for sale. One thing is for sure: Of the two quarterbacks drafted in the 1st ...





