Again, Clowney’s comments were one thing, but his production on the field is also not worth the amount of money the Browns paid him a year ago. Clowney will not sniff the $10 million he made in 2022, and even at a reduced cost, he will not be back in Cleveland.
After a productive first year with the Browns, a year where Clowney racked up nine sacks opposite Myles Garrett, he tallied just two sacks in 2022. While his run defense is still noticeably strong, nobody pays a defensive end for what they do against the ground attack.
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