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Orson Charles is staying in Cleveland.
The former Bulldog landed a new contract on Wednesday from the Browns after competing in 13 games for Cleveland last season. The hybrid fullback/tight end started two games last season for the Browns and recorded three catches for 23 yards in his debut season in Cleveland.
Charles was a fourth-round selection in the 2012 NFL Draft and has made 49 career appearances in the NFL following his collegiate playing career in Athens.
During his three-year career in Athens, Charles racked up 94 catches for 1,370 yards and 10 touchdowns.
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