Browns may go for Green
Cleveland GM asks about QB’s availability as NFL meetings close.
By ADAM TEICHER
The Kansas City Star
PHOENIX | The Cleveland Browns are the latest entrants into the Trent Green sweepstakes.
Chiefs president/general manager Carl Peterson said he was approached Wednesday at the conclusion of the NFL meetings by his Browns counterpart, Phil Savage.
“We agreed to talk some more later this week or the first of next week,” Peterson said. “He said he wants to talk some more with his head coach and his offensive coordinator. But he did ask whether this thing was over with. I said, ‘No, not at all.’
“Cleveland would make sense to me because Trent played very well against them last year.”
The Chiefs also have talked with the Dolphins and Lions about a trade for Green, the Chiefs’ starting quarterback the past six seasons. Green missed the first half of last season because of a severe concussion and played poorly after his return.
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Kansas City Star | 03/29/2007 | Browns may go for Green