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By Len Pasquarelli
ESPN.com Friday, March 6, 2009 With starting safety Sean Jones testing the free-agent market and likely to leave for another team, the Cleveland Browns have secured a possible replacement. The team has signed safety Mike Adams, an unrestricted free agent who played the past two seasons with the Browns, to a three-year contract. Financial details were not divulged. Adams, 27, is a five-year veteran with 23 starts in 67 appearances. He started five games for Cleveland in 2008, but spent most of the season as the team's thir ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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