Mann, who turns 26 November and spent the last three seasons with the New York Jets, is replacing Arryn Siposs, who was released after Week 2.
punter Braden Mann has experienced a wave of emotions over the last several weeks and months.
“This is a team I’ve definitely watched. It’s a team you want to be part of. They’ve been building this for a few years. I was always impressed of how they run things.” Over the last few weeks, Mann said he trained in the Dallas area while he hoped he’d get another opportunity to join an NFL team.
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