The Cleveland Browns have officially signed veteran defensive back Myles Bryant, according to the league transaction wire and reports from Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
Myles Bryant joins the Browns roster after a recent stint with the Houston Texans. During the 2025 season, Bryant appeared in several contests for Houston, including three starts in the defensive secondary. His addition to the Cleveland roster provides the team with a versatile defender capable of playing multiple positions across the backfield.
Prior to his time with the Texans, Myles Bryant spent the first four seasons of his career with the New England Patriots. After joining New England as an undrafted free agent out of Washington, he developed into a reliable contributor, appearing in 55 games and recording 155 tackles and four interceptions during his tenure under Bill Belichick. His experience in high-pressure systems is expected to bolster the Browns' depth as they prepare for the upcoming season.
The specific financial terms and duration of the contract have not been immediately released. Myles Bryant is expected to compete for a role in a Browns secondary that already features several high-profile starters. Per @RapSheet, the move was made official on Monday.
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