Jun 30th 2008 9:14AM by Ryan Wilson (author feed)
Filed under: Browns, Jets, Patriots, NFL Free Agency
Last week, FOXSports.com’s Adam Schein suggested Ty Law and the Browns would be a nice fit; a grizzled veteran on the downside of a great career but still crafty enough to play at a high level, and a team in dire need of some depth in the secondary after trading Leigh Bodden and losing his backup, Daven Holly, for the year to a knee injury.
In the yesterday’s , Mike Reiss agrees: “the Browns would … be the perfect landing spot … but general manager Phil Savage has said the Browns don’t have much room in their budget.” Of course, that’s what front-office types say when a) they’re not interested, or b) it’s early in the negotiations and you don’t want to seem overeager; I’d imagine Cleveland could find some salary-cap room under the right circumstances.
Law has also met with the Jets and spoken to Bill Belichick, yet he waits. “I have contract offers on the table and could have signed a deal early in free agency,” said Law, who after requesting his release from the Chiefs following his second season in Kansas City remains an unrestricted free agent. “There is no rush for me at this point. I’m just going to wait for the right situation and the best fit for both me and the team.” Continue Reading



