Brady Quinn Ends Holdout, Signs Five-Year Deal With Cleveland Browns
August 7, 2007 by David Kindervater
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I was debating when to create a post about Brady Quinn’s training camp holdout. Until yesterday when I finally broke down and ended my silence. It was dragging on too long for me to not write something about it. Today, he signed a five-year, $20.2 million deal that has a maximum value of $30 million and includes $7.75 million worth of guaranteed money. Brady missed 12 days of training camp and now has a ton of catching up to do. How this effects his preparedness for the regular season, though, remains to be seen. I like his chances as much as anyone else in camp and while Derek Anderson might start the season, I expect Brady will take over the reigns at some point in 2007.






































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