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Longhorns Ex Jordan Hicks To Sign Deal with Browns
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Jordan Hicks, a seasoned linebacker from the Texas Longhorns, is set to sign a two-year contract with the Cleveland Browns, marking a significant addition to their defensive lineup. 

The Browns wasted no time addressing the void left by the departure of Anthony Walker Jr. and Sione Takitaki, securing Hicks in a deal worth $8 million, as reported by ESPN's Adam Schefter.

At 31 years old, Hicks brings a wealth of experience, having previously played for the Minnesota Vikings, Philadelphia Eagles, and Arizona Cardinals. His tenure in Philadelphia coincided with Jim Schwartz's tenure as defensive coordinator, who now holds a similar role with the Browns.

Despite losing Takitaki to the New England Patriots shortly after acquiring Hicks, the Browns have strengthened their defensive core with Hicks' arrival. Over his nine-year NFL career, Hicks has demonstrated consistency and versatility, starting in 119 out of 122 games played. His time with the Vikings saw him tally impressive statistics, including 147 solo tackles, four sacks, and multiple turnovers.

Transitioning into his tenth NFL season, Hicks remains a reliable asset for the Browns.

During his college years, he showcased his prowess on the field, amassing numerous accolades such as second-team All-American honors and recognition in the All-Big 12 team. 

His track record of success and leadership make him an invaluable addition to the Browns' defensive unit.

This article first appeared on FanNation Longhorns Country and was syndicated with permission.

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