Browns To Release S Juan Thornhill

After a pair of seasons with the Browns, Juan Thornhill is set to be on the move. The veteran safety will be released, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.

As Garafolo notes, team and player discussed the situation in recent days with the decision being made to part ways. Now, Thornhill and his camp will begin searching for suitors. Cleveland.com’s Mary Kay Cabot adds this will be a post-June 1 release.

As a result, the Browns will generate $3.4MM in cap savings and a dead money charge of $2.28MM for 2025. The move cannot be made until the new league year begins, though, and the money it frees up will not be available until June 2 (Cleveland will have his $5.68MM cap charge on the books until that point). One year remained on Thornhill’s pact, with a $2MM option bonus due in August; instead of retaining him and paying out that money as part of the $7MM he was owed, the Browns will look for a safety replacement this offseason.

Thornhill spent his first four seasons with the Chiefs, serving as a key starter during the first and final years of his rookie contract in particular. The former second-rounder earned a Super Bowl ring during his Kansas City tenure before landing a three-year, $21MM deal on the open market. That pact set him up to operate as a full-time starter in Cleveland, although in 2023 and again in ’24 Thornhill was limited to 11 games. After racking up eight interceptions as a Chief, the Virginia product was held without one as a Brown.

The safety spot has not seen the upward movement of many other positions in recent years, something which will hinder Thornhill’s market (especially given his missed time). At the age of 29, though, he could still land a multi-year offer from a team seeking a veteran starter in the defensive backfield. While he will not reach free agency until next month, Thornhill will be able to gauge his market over the coming weeks.

Cleveland has Grant Delpit on the books through 2026, but Thornhill’s departure will create the need for a first-team replacement at the other safety spot. Veteran Rodney McLeod made it clear last spring he viewed the 2024 campaign as his last, so barring a change of heart he will not be in the fold moving forward. The Browns will need to make multiple additions at the position this spring.

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