Seems that Browns returner/wide out Josh Cribbs is still looking at his options when it comes to playing hardball with the Browns come training camp at the end of the month. Cribbs and his people are going to meet next to discuss re-working his current deal.
Cribbs has been back and forth with the team, as he skipped some of the teams voluntary workouts, but later on he showed up to some of the OTAs and mandatory minicamp. While it seems that that would mean he would show up, NFL.com’s Steve Wyche says Cribbs is not planning to play under his current contract, which has has four years remaining from the six-year, $6.7 million contract he had signed two years ago.
The big issue seems to stem from the old regime of Phil Savage and Romeo Crennel telling him that a new deal would be done, but now they are gone, and Cribbs and his agent now have to deal with Eric Mangini and George Kokinis. It will be interesting to see what route Cribbs takes, and the end result for he and the Browns.