Haden is signing a one-day contract.
CLEVELAND — Former Cleveland cornerback Joe Haden is signing a one-day contract with the team to retire a Brown, a league source confirmed to News 5.
When he first got to Cleveland, Haden was in a competition for a starting job and made his regular season debut not in the secondary, but as a kick returner. At cornerback, Haden quickly impressed, notching 62 tackles, a sack, an impressive six interceptions and a force fumble his rookie season. Haden played his final season for the Browns in 2016 after former head coach Hue Jackson was hired. Following that season, there were attempts by the Browns to trade Haden that proved unsuccessful.
Over his NFL career, Haden played in 158 games with 148 starts, 615 tackles, 29 interceptions, and two touchdowns. He was selected to three Pro Bowls, his first in 2013.
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