0 sharesThree-time Pro Bowl cornerback Joe Haden is calling it a career after 12 NFL seasons. Haden, who spent the last five seasons as a member of the Pittsburgh Steelers, will sign a one-day contract with the Cleveland Browns and officially retire, according to ESPN. Haden was drafted by the Browns in the first round of the 2010 NFL Draft out of the University of Florida, spending his first seven NFL seasons in Cleveland. Pittsburgh declined to re-sign Haden following the 2022 season, a year in which Haden dealt with a foot injury and started 11 games. Haden finishes his career with 29 interceptions, two touchdowns, and 615 tackles, 14 of those being a tackle for loss.
Source: Fox News September 22, 2022 05:15 UTC