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Za'Darius Smith On Re-Signing With Browns: "There's Something Special Brewing In Cleveland"

Retaining edge rusher Za'Darius Smith became one of the Browns top priorities this offseason as the two sides came to terms on a two-year deal earlier this week, prior to the start of the new league year.

If Myles Garrett is Batman, Za'Darius Smith was his Robin in 2023. That's why the Cleveland Browns were quick to ensure they kept the dynamic duo together for the foreseeable future.

One of the first moves the franchise made when the NFL's legal tampering window opened up on Monday was re-signing Smith to a two-year deal worth $23.5 million. Two days later – just hours before the new league year was set to open up – the team confirmed the move and Smith expressed excitement over returning to finish what he helped start in 2023.

“There's something special brewing here in Cleveland," Smith said. "Last year was the start of it and I'm just so happy to be able to come back. I’m excited because this locker room, it's a brotherhood. To be around great guys like Myles (Garrett), Ogbo (Okoronkwo) and Shelby Harris and the guys on the offensive side of the ball, too. Just to be back with them was big for me. I'm just so happy that I get a chance to continue my career here in Cleveland.”

Throughout an injury riddled season 2023 campaign, much was said throughout the locker room about the tight nit culture that had been authentically created across the roster. The team's togetherness helped the team finish 11-6 and earn a playoff berth, despite the fact that the team saw more than 10 players end up on the injured reserve during the season.

Smith was a key voice in the locker room all season long, buying into the newly established culture from the moment he was traded from Minnesota to Cleveland last May. Now he's sticking around to see things through a little longer.

Year one with the Browns came with a dip in production for the 31-year-old, as he tallied 5.5 sacks, 20 QB hits, 27 tackles, and a forced fumble. Regardless, he and Garrett proved to be nice compliments to each other as Smith was able to generate 27 total pressures despite only getting home 5.5 times.

Cleveland's defense was ranked No. 1 in numerous statistical categories with Garrett and Smith headlining the defensive front. That dynamic duo will look to build upon what they started in their second year together, playing in Jim Schwartz system