NFL: CB Joe Haden to sign with Browns, retire after 12 seasons

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Cornerback Joe Haden plans to sign a one-day contract with the Cleveland Browns and retire after 12 seasons in the NFL.

Agent Drew Rosenhaus said Haden would sign the ceremonial deal but at age 33, has no intentions to return to the league.

Haden was a first-round pick of the Browns in 2010 and spent five seasons (2017-21) with the rival Pittsburgh Steelers.

A three-time Pro Bowl selection, Haden started 67 games with the Steelers and 148 total between the two clubs, nabbing 29 interceptions and 615 tackles in his career.

–Field Level Media

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