According to Adam Caplan, the Browns are signing former Patriots OL Cole Strange to their practice squad on Wednesday.
Matt Zenitz confirms that Cleveland is finalizing a deal to sign Strange.
Strange, 26, was a five-year starter at Chattanooga. He was a First Team All-American and First Team All-Southern Conference. The Patriots used the No. 29 overall pick on him in the 2022 draft.
He is entering the final year of a four-year, $12,255,978 contract, including a $6,093,438 signing bonus.
During his college career at Chattanooga, Strange appeared in 49 games and made 44 starts at left guard, left tackle, and center. He started all 17 of his games in his rookie season in New England.
He was among the Patriots’ final roster cuts coming out of the preseason.
In 2024, Strange appeared and started in three games for the Patriots and made two starts for them.
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