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Seahawks reach agreement with Brandon Browner on reported 1-year deal

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The "Legion of Boom" has just got back one of its founding members.

The Seattle Seahawks announced Sunday they've agreed to terms with cornerback Brandon Browner.

Browner, who played for the club from 2011-13, will sign a reported one-year deal Monday, according to multiple reports.

The 31-year-old was a key member of the Seahawks' secondary during his three seasons with the team, helping the unit become one of the league's most productive and feared units.

However, Browner has been unable to replicate that success in the last two seasons with the New England Patriots and the New Orleans Saints, respectively.

Browner's struggles with the Saints in 2015 were of a historic level: He was flagged for 24 penalties, the most by any player since the 2001 season, and was routinely beaten in coverage.

However, Browner revealed recently he played all of last season with a torn MCL.

If he can return to health, Browner has a chance of returning to form, with the Seahawks' defensive scheme well-suited to his skill set.

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