Former Browns safety Mike Adams has signed a contract with the Denver Broncos, according to Mary Kay Cabot of the Cleveland Plain Dealer. Adams was not expected to re-sign with the Browns and had a number of visits scheduled with other teams. The Broncos, however, offered him a contract he could not refuse so he will be with John Fox's club for the 2012 season.
Via @MaryKayCabot:
#Browns safety Mike Adams is signing with Denver. Good luck to Mike, a fan and media favorite!
— Mary Kay Cabot (@MaryKayCabot) March 15, 2012
While the Browns lost Adams, they did retain Brian Schaefering, who signed his exclusive rights free agent tender. The Browns also announced that they re-signed Oniel Cousins, who saw action in four games last season, including one start at right tackle.
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