Friedman signed to 1-year deal
Jeff Walcoff, Staff Writer
03.20.2007 The Cleveland Browns have signed offensive lineman Lennie Friedman
to a one-year contract, the team announced Tuesday.
After a series of injuries to the unit, Friedman provided much-needed depth
along the team's offensive line at guard and center, playing in all 16 games
during the 2006 season with two starts.
Friedman was acquired from the Chicago Bears via trade on Aug. 24, 2006 just
17 days prior to the start of the regular season. His two starts of the season
came against Baltimore on Dec. 17 and Houston on Dec. 31.
The 30-year-old Milford, N.J. native is an eight-year veteran of the NFL. He
has appeared in 81 career games (34 starts) with Denver, Washington, Chicago and
the Browns. He was drafted by Denver in the second round, 61st overall, in the
1999 NFL Draft out of Duke.
The Browns have now signed three interior offensive linemen this free agency
period in Friedman, Eric Steinbach and Seth McKinney.
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