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Brady Quinn traded to Denver


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Jay_Glazer:

I'm reporting brady quinn was just traded to denver for peyton hillis and 2 conditional draft picks

I'm reporting brady quinn was just traded to denver for peyton hillis and 2 conditional draft picks

— Jay Glazer (@JayGlazer)

March 14, 2010

Adam_Schefter:

Broncos traded FB Peyton Hillis, a 2011 6th-round draft selection and a late-round 2012 pick to Cleveland for quarterback Brady Quinn.

SI_PeterKing:

No picks this year or next for Brady Quinn. That's quite a market for the guy ... I'd guess Simms will be odd man out in Denver.
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Brady Quinn and Kyle Orton will star in The Thirty Yard Bomb

Fluttering into theaters this fall.

Coach will finish going insane switching them in and out, bashing his head against the wall saying "Why, why, why did I ever make a play for Cassell when I got here?".

As a side note, the Chargers are once again assured the Division Crown by default.

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Holmgren is busy today:

Browns trade Wimbley to Raiders

Posted by Michael David Smith on March 14, 2010 5:54 PM ET

Cleveland Browns president Mike Holmgren is having a busy day trading away former first-round draft picks.

In addition to trading 2007 first-round pick Brady Quinn to the Denver Broncos, Holmgren also traded 2006 first-round pick Kamerion Wimbley to the Oakland Raiders.

Adam Caplan of Scout.com first reported the trade.

The Browns selected Wimbley, an outside linebacker, out of Florida State with the 13th overall pick in 2006. He burst onto the scene as a rookie with 11 sacks and has started every game but two in his four years in Cleveland, but he hasn't been quite lived up to the promise he showed as a rookie.

There's no word yet on what the Raiders sent to the Browns in exchange for Wimbley.

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