Trade Rumors: Which Teams Could Be Interested In Sam Bradford

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Dec 14, 2014; Cleveland, OH, USA; Cleveland Browns quarterback

Johnny Manziel

(2) evades the pressure of Cincinnati Bengals defensive end

Wallace Gilberry

(95) during second quarter action at FirstEnergy Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joe Maiorana-USA TODAY Sports

Cleveland Browns

Why not? After all the Browns did try to trade for Bradford three years ago. This team finished a respectable 7-9 last season despite only a 55.3% completion percentage and a whopping 13 interceptions from Brian Hoyer.

Their defense is solid, they have one of the best offensive lines in the NFL to go along with a good run game. Head coach Mike Pettine knows how to win football games and too many times last season the quarterback prevented that from happening.

The Browns are in arguably the toughest division in the AFC. If they want to compete they are going to have to get a quarterback who can win them football games and that doesn’t look like it’s going to be with Hoyer or Manziel.

The Browns have said they are going to address the quarterback position via free agency or the draft, but if the opportunity came to get a guy like Bradford, there is no question they would at the very least flirt with the idea.

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