BROWNS TERMINATE THE CONTRACT OF LB KENARD LANG
The Cleveland Browns have terminated the contract of LB Kenard Lang,
the club announced today. Lang played four seasons with the Browns
(2002-05) and appeared in 62 games, including 49 starts at defensive
end and linebacker.
"We felt in talking with Kenard and his agent, Drew Rosenhaus, that
this was the best move to make for him as well as the Browns," said
Browns Senior Vice President and General Manager, Phil Savage.
"Kenard has been the consummate professional as a member of the
Cleveland Browns the last four years and we wish him success as he
continues his career in the NFL."
In his four seasons in Cleveland, Lang totaled 245 tackles, 166 solo
tackles, 22.5 sacks for 152.5 yards, two interceptions, nine PBU, five
forced fumbles and one recovered fumble. His best season came in 2003
with a career-high 79 tackles and eight sacks.
"I enjoyed playing for the Cleveland Browns and for the fans
throughout Northeast Ohio and I also enjoyed helping the people in the
community during my time in Cleveland," said Lang. "Most of all, I
want to thank Randy Lerner, Romeo Crennel, Phil Savage and everyone in
the Cleveland Browns organization."
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