Wide receiver Austin Watkins turned down a chance to return to the Cleveland Browns and instead will be signing a reserve/future contract with the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Browns had offered Watkins a deal but he took time to weigh other offers, per Brad Stainbrook of theOBR.com. The 25-year-old felt like the Eagles were a better fit for his talents and will get a fresh start there.
Watkins became a fan favorite in the preseason, leading the Browns in receiving yards during the four exhibition matchups. He was the only Cleveland player with double-digit receptions, notching 16 for 257 yards and a pair of touchdowns.
The Eagles were familiar with Watkins. His best game of the preseason came against Philadelphia. Watkins notched seven catches for 139 yards.
Watkins was cut at the end of the preseason but added back to the practice squad. He did not appear in a game with the Browns and didn’t feel like he got a fair shake, per Noah Weiskopf of theOBR.com.
“While sources say Watkins does get along with the Browns front office, there’s also a feeling that he wasn’t given a fair shot this season to showcase his abilities, especially after having the preseason that he did,” Weiskopf wrote.
The Browns did announce the signing of nine players to reserve/futures contracts on Monday, January 15. That included receiver Jaelon Darden, cornerback Vincent Gray, running back John Kelly Jr., tight end Zaire Mitchell-Paden, offensive tackle Justin Murray, defensive end Lonnie Phelps, linebacker Charlie Thomas III, defensive end Isaiah Thomas and defensive tackle Chris Williams.
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Notable names that the Browns could pursue in free agency to pair with Cooper include Michael Pittman Jr., Tee Higgins and Calvin Ridley.