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Jason La Canfora ?@JasonLaCanfora
Strong deal for Connor Barwin in Philly - 6 years, $36M, with the chance to earn a max of $40M including guarantees.
Jason La Canfora ?@JasonLaCanfora
Strong deal for Connor Barwin in Philly - 6 years, $36M, with the chance to earn a max of $40M including guarantees.
Jason La Canfora ?@JasonLaCanfora
Strong deal for Connor Barwin in Philly - 6 years, $36M, with the chance to earn a max of $40M including guarantees.
Adam Schefter ?@AdamSchefter
Leon Washington and Patriots reached agreement on a one-year deal.
There is our return man. However i cannot think of a more meh signing.
Would've really loved this a few years back after he broke his leg.
Hopefully still does well returning, and brings a good vet. presence to the locker room.
Would've really loved this a few years back after he broke his leg.
Hopefully still does well returning, and brings a good vet. presence to the locker room.
Vikings beat writer Tom Pelissero notes, the receiver market "appears to have cooled." Wes Welker and Danny Amendola both took roughly $6 million per year, and Jennings isn't drawing strong interest since Mike Wallace signed. One NFL personnel man believes $8 million annually might be "stretching it" for Jennings, at this point. Another personnel director guessed that Jennings will end up signing for between $7 million and $8 million per, perhaps on a two- to three-year deal.
Come on Bill, make an offer 2 years/15 million
If thats true, the Pats HAVE to let Lloyd go and sign Greg for 7.5 mil a year.....
If thats true, the Pats HAVE to let Lloyd go and sign Greg for 7.5 mil a year.....
Why let Lloyd go?
Gronk
Hernandez
Lloyd
Jennings
Edelman 2.0 a/k/a Amendola
There's your starting 5 across, you draft a tall burner, and that's a good start to rebuilding the receiving corps.....
That'd be great, idk if we can afford paying 3 WRs 18 million with the TEs though. A Lloyd cut saves us 3 million doesn't it?
Why let Lloyd go?
Gronk
Hernandez
Lloyd
Jennings
Edelman 2.0 a/k/a Amendola
There's your starting 5 across, you draft a tall burner, and that's a good start to rebuilding the receiving corps.....
Hopefully still does well returning
Free agent Greg Jennings was reportedly asking for $11 million per year when the signing period opened on Tuesday.
As Vikings beat writer Tom Pelissero notes, the receiver market "appears to have cooled." Wes Welker and Danny Amendola both took roughly $6 million per year, and Jennings isn't drawing strong interest since Mike Wallace signed. One NFL personnel man believes $8 million annually might be "stretching it" for Jennings, at this point. Another personnel director guessed that Jennings will end up signing for between $7 million and $8 million per, perhaps on a two- to three-year deal. Jennings is entering his age-30 season.
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