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A Saints tight end is leaving New Orleans to join an AFC North team. Here's the latest.

The New Orleans Saints’ tight end room continues to get a makeover.

Former Saints tight end Jack Stoll is leaving the team to sign a one-year deal with the Cleveland Browns, a source with knowledge of the situation confirmed. ESPN was the first to report Stoll’s departure.

Stoll, 28, spent one year with the Saints. He joined the team last offseason after being coached by Kellen Moore in Philadelphia when Moore was the Eagles’ offensive coordinator. Stoll served mostly as the Saints’ second tight end behind starter Juwan Johnson.

Stoll caught six catches for 46 yards in 15 games. He played 205 snaps, roughly 19% of the offense. Stoll missed the last two games with a knee injury.

Stoll will likely be replaced by veteran Noah Fant, who agreed to join the Saints on a two-year deal on Monday.

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