“I know that,” McCoy said, via ESPN. “I want to win. I’m not worried about where I’m living. Wherever I got to go to win … Everybody’s open (in that respect).”
McCoy was released from the Buccaneers after nine seasons. Tampa Bay decided not to pay the veteran the $13 million he was due for the upcoming year.
But, other teams quickly expressed interest in McCoy.
He just completed a visit with the Browns, and according to an ESPN report, which cited an unidentified league source, McCoy will spend the weekend with his family — presumably discussing his options.
The Bengals are also considering signing McCoy, according to another ESPN report.
He was originally selected by Tampa Bay with the third overall pick in the 2010 draft.
McCoy has 54 1/2 career sacks, 22 passes defended and 296 total tackles, including 140 quarterback hits.