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The Cleveland Browns have brought back their prodigal son. 

Former fourth-round draft pick who was cut before the 2023 NFL season kicker Cade York plans to resign with the Browns, Mary Kay Cabot reported Saturday

The Browns opted to trade for veteran kicker Dustin Hopkins, and he had a Pro Bowl-caliber years for them before suffering a hamstring injury on Christmas Eve against the Texans. 

Meanwhile, York, 23, spent time on the practice squads of the Titans and Giants. However, the Giants placed him on injured reserve on Dec. 23rd due to a leg injury. 
Now the fourth-round draft pick is back where he started. I guess the Browns and York can't get enough of each other. 

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