The Cleveland Browns made a significant move to stabilize their defensive front by signing defensive end Alex Wright to a three-year contract worth thirty-three million dollars. The deal includes 21 million dollars in guaranteed money, according to his agents Drew Rosenhaus and Shawn O Dare, who confirmed the agreement to ESPN. The extension keeps one of Cleveland’s most promising young defenders in place as the franchise attempts to build long-term continuity on a Browns defense that has carried the roster through a difficult season.

Wright, who is 25 years old, was set to enter unrestricted free agency in the offseason. Instead, the former third-round pick out of UAB becomes the latest player secured by general manager Andrew Berry . With this move, the Browns are attempting t

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