Former Notre Dame quarterback Brady Quinn, has officially ended his holdout and signed a five-year contact with the Cleveland Browns worth $20.2 million, with $7.75 million in guaranteed money. Including incentives Quinn's contract could be worth somewhere in the ballpark of $30 million dollars.
Quinn has missed a total of 10 days of training camp at a position in which it is crucial to be there for the entire camp. Even though he learned under the tutelage of Charlie Weis while at Notre Dame learning an NFL playbook is a daunting task. The Browns have employed five different opening-day starters in the last five years and through three dozen practices in the spring and now in the first 10 days of training camp, Charlie Frye or Derek Anderson still haven't separated themselves enough yet to be called the number one QB.
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