Former Packers DT Daniels meets with Browns


Former Green Bay Packers defensive tackle Mike Daniels visited with the Cleveland Browns on Thursday, according to multiple reports.

Daniels, 30, was released Wednesday by Green Bay after seven seasons and one Pro Bowl appearance.

Daniels was due to make $8.5 million, including bonuses, in the final season of his four-year, $41 million contract extension signed in December 2015.

He posted 29 sacks, 47 tackles for loss and 68 quarterback hits in 102 games (72 starts) from 2012-18.

Browns general manager John Dorsey was the Packers’ director of football operations in 2012 when the team drafted Daniels in the fourth round out of Iowa.

The Kansas City Chiefs and New England Patriots also have expressed interest in Daniels, according to NBC Sports.