After 12 seasons in, NFL, Joe HadenHe is retiring from football and according to a team source, will sign a one day deal with the BrownsCleveland to close his career.
Haden, their 2010 first-round selection, will be formally honored by the Browns later in the season. His long career was productive, so it is only natural that he will sign a contract to officially retire with the Browns.
Haden was an outstanding player who served as a leader and played for five different coaches during his seven years with the Browns. He was released by the Browns just before the 2017 season. SteelersSigned him.
Haden was a Pittsburgh Steelers player for five seasons and had 10 interceptions. However, he suffered from injury issues so he decided to retire at 33 instead of looking for another team. He ends his career with 29 interceptions.
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