The Facts:
Jurevicius said he wants to play one more season. Jurevicius turned 33 a week before completing his 10th NFL campaign. "I think for sure I've got one more year," Jurevicius said. "I'm going to come back and have the best off-season I have in me and give this thing one more go-round -- [because] I know what we have -- and then I'll probably hang them up. But I do know I want to be a Cleveland Brown for one more year, and I want to get a taste of what I know we can be."
Reported by the Cleveland Plain Dealer
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
Success is a powerful lure. ... "Now, if we were 4-12 again, maybe we're having a different story. But I know this football team is in the right direction. Everybody's focused, and we're going straight." Jurevicius joined the Browns in 2006 after signing a four-year contract for a reported $10.5 million. His contract runs for two more years. If he retires after 2008, he will leave about $2.4 million on the table.
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