The Cleveland Browns released former Pro Bowl quarterback Derek Anderson, the team announced Tuesday. The move comes just one day after the team acquired Seneca Wallace in a trade with the Seattle Seahawks.
New team president Mike Holmgren said it would be a "long shot" that both Anderson and Brady Quinn would be on the roster. A major reason for choosing Quinn was Anderson's contract required a $2 million roster bonus this month and a $7.45 million salary in 2010.
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2010 FREE AGENCY

COLUMNS/BLOG POSTS
- Pasquarelli: Restricted FAs staying put
- Joyner: Three free agents to bid on

- Clayton: Compensation issues
- Scouts: Anderson not the answer
- Pasquarelli: Parity making a comeback
- Williamson: Kemoeatu suits Skins
- Graham: LT over Jones? Jets must explain
- Pasquarelli: Strong trade winds
- Pasquarelli: Whitehurst a hot commodity
- Scouts: Onus still on Cutler
- Mosley: Redskins' new approach
- Clayton: Wide receiver solutions
- Clayton: What's next in free agency?
- Pasquarelli: Comforts of home
- Seifert: Pass-rushers coveted in NFC North
- Wojciechowski: Bears still third best
- Scouts: Dansby brings needed speed
- Graham: Dansby couldn't refuse Miami
- Reiss: Pats' moves are smart, not splashy

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