Jadeveon Clowney departed the Cleveland Browns in unceremonious fashion earlier this year, ending two years with the franchise – so he signed with the Baltimore Ravens, their AFC North rivals
Jadeveon Clowney has signed with the Baltimore Ravens after claiming his situation at the Cleveland Browns last season was âbull****’.
Clowney, the first-overall pick in the 2014 NFL Draft, hasn’t lived up to the billing when the Houston Texans moved for him nine years ago. In fact, he has not registered 10 sacks in any of his nine NFL seasons.
The Texans parted ways with Clowney in 2019 after getting three successive Pro Bowl seasons from the defensive end. Since then, he has suited up for the Seattle Seahawks, Tennessee Titans and Browns before signing with the Ravens.
Clowney decided to head to Maryland for the 2023 season, inking a one-year deal worth up to $6 million (£4.7m). While he is something of a one-year mercenary these days, Clowney provides an inexpensive option at a position that can affect the game with high-level play when healthy.