PALM BEACH, Fla. — Jadeveon Clowney’s track record in free agency shows he is never in a rush to sign anywhere.
After Clowney rejected a courtship from the Browns during the 2020 offseason, he signed with the Tennessee Titans in September that year.
And when Clowney signed with the Browns in 2021, it wasn’t until mid-April, a month after free agency had started.
Now the Browns want Clowney back, but they’re playing a waiting game. The three-time Pro Bowl defensive end remains an unrestricted free agent after hitting the open market March 16.
There is “mutual interest” between the Browns and Clowney, agent Kennard McGuire said Monday afternoon in a text message.
The Browns have kept in contact with Clowney’s camp, and they view retaining him as a possibility.
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Cleveland Browns defensive end Jadeveon Clowney (90) celebrates after a sack during the first half of an…