Another wide receiver is coming to the Browns roster, as today the team agreed to terms with veteran wideout Mike Furrey. He’s been in the league for six seasons, the last three with the Lions. He also played three seasons with the Rams. His best season came in 2006, during which he caught 98 passes for 1,086 yards and six touchdowns.
There’s still plenty of talk about the team possibly looking to move Braylon Edwards, and with the future of Donte’ Stallworth still very much in doubt, signing Furrey cannot hurt at this point in the offseason.


May 5th, 2009
Matt Loede
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With only 7 TDs his entire career and just 18 catches last season for less than 200 yards, I agree he cannot hurt but I doubt he will help much either!
I like Furrey. He works hard and he is willing to go over the middle. He could be that slot receiver the Browns are missing without JJ
I don’t really know this guy, but he SOOUNDS like the type we need. I’m liking these guys and the way they’re doing things more and more.