Report: Stallworth to join Browns
Extra Points —
... According to former Globe writer Michael Smith, now of ESPN fame, Stallworth has reached an agreement to sign with the Cleveland Browns. Stallworth became a free agent after the Patriots elected not to pick up the $8 million in option bonus payments he was due this off-season. ...
Jacques Reeves leaves the Cowboys; other free agent notes
Blogging The Boys —
... But Florence found a home in Jacksonville. Adam Schefter has the goods. The Jaguars signed cornerback Drayton Florence on a deal that will pay him $12 million guaranteed and $6 million per year according to NFL Network's Adam Schefter. Note to Cowboys: must draft cornerbacks. The Cowboys could also use some help at WR. But a lot of the free agents are getting snapped up, or at least are visiting other clubs. Donte Stallworth is going to the Browns. According to a source, Donte' Stallworth, ...
Browns build around quarterbacks
ESPN.com - NFL Nation Blog —
... The Browns' reported agreement with free-agent receiver Donte' Stallworth suggests the team remains serious about surrounding its young quarterbacks with ample weapons. Stallworth averaged 15.2 yards per reception last season, his first with New England. He has averaged 15.1 yards per reception for his career. That number speaks more to his value than total receptions. ...
Donte Stallworth To Cleveland
Sports Blog - football, basketball, and baseball —
... The Browns are making some more noise, signing ex-Pats receiver Donte Stallworth to a three-year deal. The terms of the contract are unknown. ...
Pace picks up after pause
ESPN.com - NFL Nation Blog —
Posted by ESPN.com's Mike Sando Bernard Berrian, Donte' Stallworth and Alan Faneca have new teams. Berrian agreed with the Vikings. Stallworth agreed with the Browns. Faneca agreed with the Jets, as anticipated, but the numbers grew to five years and $40 million. Berrian instantly upgrades a non-descript group of receivers in Minnesota (previous item) while weakening a division rival. The Bears must be serious Devin Hester's potential as a full-time receiver, unless ...
Browns Sign Donte' Stallworth, Some Patriots Fans Consider Turning Attention to Red Sox
FanHouse —
... And today, the team continued to use free agency to upgrade the roster since things will be pretty quiet come the last weekend in April: according to ESPN's Michael Smith, ...
Another Weapon In The Arsenal
WaitingForNextYear —
... . Now, GM Phil Savage has gone out and given the Browns’ QBs a nice new weapon to help out the offense even more. According to ESPN.com, the Browns have signed WR Donte Stallworth to a 7 year deal worth $35 million, $10 million of which is guaranteed. We knew that defense would be priority number one for Savage, but we also knew that WR was a position that was going to ...
Bye Bye Donte
Sports of Boston —
... ESPN is reporting that Donte’ Stallworth as signed with the Browns. According to the deal, Stallworth “agreed to terms on a seven-year, $35 million contract with the Browns, $10 million of which is guaranteed.” ...
Donte Stallworth: Proving his ‘worth in Cleveland
Footballguys Blog —
... The Browns continue their free agent bonanza, signing Donte Stallworth to a 7-year, $35mm contract with $10mm in guarantees. This looks like a smart move for player and team alike. After wearing out his welcome in New Orleans, Stallworth was traded to the Eagles in 2006 and averaged a league best 19.1 yards per catch; but the Eagles deemed him expendable because he only played in 12 games and caught 38 passes. Last year, Stallworth was supposed to be Tom Brady’s deep threat; that is, until they traded for Randy Moss a few weeks after signing Donte. He ...
Best/Worst Free Agent Signings
End Zone Buzz —
... - Cleveland Browns sign WR Donte Stallworth to a seven-year, $35 million deal. Cleveland will be his fourth team in four seasons, and that has to say something about him, doesn't it? The most catches Stallworth has had in a season is 70, and he's never even totaled 1,000 yards receiving in a year, while going over 800 just once. ...
Stallworth joins the Browns, Gay to the Saints
Matt's Pats Blog —
... The Patriots are now officially short WR Donte Stallworth and CB Randall Gay after both players agreed to deals with other clubs. Stallworth, who wasn't expected to re-sign with the Patritos unless the free agent market was not as enticing as he planned, agreed to a $35 million deal with the Browns over 7 years. He joins QB Derek Anderson and fantastic WR Braylon Edwards. ...


