Former SMU QB Signs with Detroit Lions

from the Detroit Free Press:
Quarterback Joey Harrington's disappointing stay with the Detroit Lions probably is over after the team added its second free agent quarterback in three days.
Josh McCown, a former starter for the Arizona Cardinals, agreed yesterday to a two-year, $6 million contract with the Lions. The move came two days after former Cincinnati Bengals starter Jon Kitna agreed to a four-year, $10.5 million deal.
The Lions already had Dan Orlovsky, a fifth-round draft pick last year from Connecticut, and they recently signed Shaun King. Harrington reportedly has informed club officials that he feels it's time for him to move on, and the Lions likely will trade or release him. He would receive a $4 million roster bonus in mid-June if he's still with the team.
Harrington was the third overall selection in the 2002 draft from Oregon but has failed to establish himself as a reliable NFL quarterback. He was in and out of the starting lineup last season, sharing the job with Jeff Garcia, and was blamed by cornerback Dre Bly for the late-November dismissal of coach Steve Mariucci.
Quarterback Joey Harrington's disappointing stay with the Detroit Lions probably is over after the team added its second free agent quarterback in three days.
Josh McCown, a former starter for the Arizona Cardinals, agreed yesterday to a two-year, $6 million contract with the Lions. The move came two days after former Cincinnati Bengals starter Jon Kitna agreed to a four-year, $10.5 million deal.
The Lions already had Dan Orlovsky, a fifth-round draft pick last year from Connecticut, and they recently signed Shaun King. Harrington reportedly has informed club officials that he feels it's time for him to move on, and the Lions likely will trade or release him. He would receive a $4 million roster bonus in mid-June if he's still with the team.
Harrington was the third overall selection in the 2002 draft from Oregon but has failed to establish himself as a reliable NFL quarterback. He was in and out of the starting lineup last season, sharing the job with Jeff Garcia, and was blamed by cornerback Dre Bly for the late-November dismissal of coach Steve Mariucci.