Juan Thornhill to sign with Cleveland Browns to give safety help
The Browns have reached an agreement with former Kansas City Chiefs safety Juan Thornhill, a league source confirmed to the Beacon Journal.
The deal, first reported by the NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, is for three years and $21 million with $14 million fully guaranteed at signing over the first two years
The Browns found themselves in the safety market when they elected to release John Johnson III. They do still have Grant Delpit on the roster, but the 2020 draft pick is in the final year of his contract.
Thornhill comes in and allows Delpit to play more in the box under new defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz. He played 857 of his 1,249 defensive snaps last season at free safety for the Chiefs.
The 27-year-old Thornhill was a second-round pick of the Chiefs out of the University of Virginia. He’s played 65 regular-season and nine playoff games for Kansas City in his career, with 58 combined starts.
One could call Thornhill’s performance this past season for the eventual Super Bowl champions the best of his career, at least in many of the statistics. He had a career-high-tying three interceptions to go with career highs in passes defensed (nine), sacks (one), combined tackles (71) and tackles for loss (four).
Over the Chiefs’ three playoff games, Thornhill had three passes defensed and 13 combined tackles. For his playoff career, he has 29 tackles and nine passes defensed.
Thornhill has eight career interceptions, including one he’s returned for a touchdown. He’s also forced a fumble and recovered one, along with one sack, 234 combined tackles and five tackles for loss.
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