Report: Browns offered Dez Bryant less than $5M
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If the Cleveland Browns remain interested in signing free-agent wide receiver Dez Bryant, it appears they'll need to increase their offer.
The Browns' offer to Bryant came with a base value of less than $5 million, a league source told Mike Florio of ProFootballTalk.
Bryant reportedly rejected a multi-year contract from the Baltimore Ravens in late April, though the terms of that deal are unknown.
Related: Dez Bryant has no regrets about passing on Ravens' offer
The 29-year-old's five-year, $70-million extension he signed with the Dallas Cowboys in 2015 was terminated earlier this offseason.
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