Source: bleacherreport.com --- Saturday, January 30, 2016
Three-time Pro Bowl center Alex Mack has spent his entire seven-year NFL career with the Cleveland Browns, but 2015 could be his last season with the team. Continue for updates. A Return to Cleveland Up in the Air for Mack Saturday, Jan. 30 After the Browns matched an offer sheet from the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2014, Mack has the right to opt out of his contract, which would pay him $8 million in 2016. The 30-year-old offensive lineman, who is in Hawaii for the Pro Bowl, is still undecided on his future, according to Conor Orr of NFL.com (h/t Steve Doerschuk of the Canton Repository , via Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk). “It was good to leave the season, take some time off and let that all shake out ,” Mack said Thursday. “Really happy [the Browns] got everything handled early and they found their guy. They’re getting a staff together quickly. It’s going in the right direction. I think they’ve got good things going in the right places.” Former Oakland Raiders head coach Hue Jackson was hired for the same job in Cleveland, but there's a lot of work to do for a franchise that's finished with a losing record the past eight seasons. Florio pointed out that Mack can void the final year and test the market, possibly forcing Cleveland to offer more than $8 million. He can expect to receive offers higher than that from other teams, Florio noted, which will make it hard for Cleveland to re-sign him. As Mack enters the latter par ...
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