
Brandon Browner to Saints: Latest Contract Details, Comments and Reaction
Cornerback Brandon Browner has been a part of the last two Super Bowl champions, and he might just bring that magic to the New Orleans Saints after agreeing to a contract with the team.
On Thursday, the New Orleans Saints took to Twitter in welcoming Browner to the franchise:
ESPN's Adam Schefter reported it's a three-year contract worth $15 million, including $10 million guaranteed.
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Browner was declared a free agent after New England declined his option for 2015. He wasted little time finding a new home with the Saints, who continue to reshape their roster after last year's disappointing 7-9 season.
The veteran defensive expressed his gratitude on Twitter for all that he received from his experience in New England:
New Orleans will certainly hope that Browner can improve on his 2014 performance. Pro Football Focus rated him a minus-5.0 in 591 snaps last season, in the bottom 20 for cornerbacks. He's an aggressive player, which is both good and bad.
Browner is not afraid to go after the ball, as he was credited with seven passes defended in nine games last year, but that agressiveness can also lead to some careless penalties.
The Saints need to get more physical in the secondary if they want to compete for championships, and Browner certainly gives the defense that element.

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