ERIC STEINBACH RUMORS

Browns will not resign Eric Steinbach

Eric Steinbach was once one of the better guards in the league for the Browns, but he missed all of last season with a back injury. Due 6 million in 2012, the Browns cut Steinbach, 32, this offseason, but there was some speculation that they could resign him at a lower rate because Jason Pinkston and Shawn Lauvao both struggled at guard last season. GM Tom Heckert killed any speculation...
Via The Football Fan Spot  |  8 days ago

Bears’ Expressing Interest in Eric Steinbach

According to ESPNChicago.com, Eric Steinbach is on the Chicago Bears radar. The Bears need help at guard on the offensive line and if Steinbach can stay healthy, he can be a huge help. Especially to an offensive line that give up the most sacks in the league. Steinbach was released by the Cleveland Browns on March 14th after he declined to take a big reduction in pay. It’s...
Via Rant Sports  |  April 07, 2012

Bears, Seahawks interested in Eric Steinbach

According to Jeff Dickerson of ESPNChicago.com, the Chicago Bears and Seattle Seahawks are interested in free agent guard Eric Steinbach who was recently released by the Browns. Both the Bears and Seahawks would love to add Steinbach to the interior of their offensive lines in order to add some stability. Right now, there’s no indication if Steinbach will make any visits before...
Via Pro Football Zone  |  April 05, 2012

Bears And Seahawks Showing Interest In Free Agent OG Eric Steinbach

Jeff Dickerson of ESPNChicago.com reports the Bears made it known last month they were in the market for veteran help along the interior of their offensive line when they hosted Minnesota Vikings veteran Anthony Herrera on an official visit at Halas Hall. Another name on the Bears' radar is veteran guard Eric Steinbach, who was released by the Cleveland Browns on March 14 after...
Via GridironFans.com  |  April 04, 2012

Making sense of the Browns’ offensive line decisions

Earlier this week I wrote about how the Browns needed to address the offensive line in free agency. This is not exactly what I had in mind. If you aren’t familiar with twitter’s format, those would be consecutive tweets that the Browns (PR department) sent out to their followers. The point of putting the tweets here isn’t to blast the PR department. They are doing...
Via Waiting For Next Year  |  March 16, 2012

For the Browns, the plan must be revealed at some point

I’ll buy that it was too expensive to bring back Eric Steinbach at his exorbitant cap number. I’ll also buy that Peyton Hillis is more trouble than he is worth. Yes, even at a one-year $3 million price tag. In all honesty, neither one of those players did anything to help the Browns win a game last year. O.K., that’s not 100% true. Hillis did play in one game last...
Via Waiting For Next Year  |  March 15, 2012

2012 NFL Free Agency: Guard Eric Steinbach released by the Cleveland Browns

The Cleveland Browns have released guard Eric Steinbach after four years with the team. Steinbach, who began his career in Cincinnati from 2003-2006, missed all of the 2011 season after having back surgery last August. Steinbach's release comes after he was unable come to terms with the Browns on a restructuring of the remaining three years of his 7year/$49.5 million contract...
Via 60 Max Power O  |  March 15, 2012

Browns Eric Steinbach Asked Team For His Release

People are wondering what the Cleveland Browns are up to with the release of Offensive lineman Eric Steinbach. What the fans don’t realize is Steinbach asked the Browns for his release. The Browns are not the big bad organization the people are thinking they are right now. Steinbach his agent and the Cleveland Browns have been in talks since February trying to come up with...
Via Cleveland Sports 360  |  March 14, 2012

Browns release veteran G Eric Steinbach

The Cleveland Browns have released guard Eric Steinbach, who missed last season following back surgery. Steinbach underwent an operation to fix a back disc in August and sat out his fifth season with Cleveland. He was scheduled to make $6 million in 2012. His release will give the Browns more room under the salary cap. They opened free agency about $17 million under the cap. The...
Via AP on Fox  |  March 14, 2012

NFL Free Agency: Browns to Release G Eric Steinbach

The Cleveland Browns will reportedly release veteran offensive lineman Eric Steinbach after failing to agree to terms regarding a salary reduction for the 2012 season. Joe Fortenbaugh of the National Football Post reports that the team has decided to part ways with the 31-year-old guard, a move that will subsequently make the player a free agent. Steinbach spent the first four seasons...
Via Waiting For Next Year  |  March 14, 2012
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