Post by Cityofchamps on Mar 13, 2023 13:01:48 GMT -8
Tremaine Edmunds to Bears 4 years $72 million, $50 million guaranteed.
Jimmy G to the Raiders.
Cam Sutton to the Lions for 3 years $33 million.
Steelers sign CB Patrick Peterson to a 2 year deal.
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Lots of moves today. Jonnu Smith traded, and this.
8 or 9 wins
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2. 2023 base salary: $11.25 million, fully guaranteed at signing.
3. 2024 roster bonus: $11.25 million, fully guaranteed on the fifth day after contract execution.
5. 2024 base salary: $11.25 million, guaranteed for injury at signing and fully guaranteed if he’s on the roster on the third day of the 2024 league year.
6. 2025 base salary: $22.5 million, non-guaranteed.
7. 2023-25 workout bonuses: $220,000 per year.
8. 2023-26 per-game roster bonuses: $90,000 per game; $1.53 million per year.
The deal also includes up to $1.5 million in playing time and playoffs incentives each year.
It’s a three-year, $72.75 million deal. The contract carries an annual average of $24.25 million.
The contract has $22.5 million fully guaranteed at signing, with another $11.25 million that becomes fully guaranteed on the fifth day after signing. That’s a real guarantee of $33.75 million.
But it can be a one-year deal, $24.25 million deal with $11.25 million in 2024 guarantees that likely would be subject to offset.
The per-game roster bonuses are significant, and they reflect the reality that he has missed a lot of time over the years.
The deal, which further carves out the current middle class for veteran NFL quarterbacks, definitely doesn’t take the Raiders out of the mix for a quarterback in the draft. They have the seventh overall selection.
not a terrible deal for either side
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Texans and Lions with interesting proposals, and the stinking Eagles come up with this. Turns out the damage the Chiefs did by allowing more players to wear single digit numbers was not enough. Owners and dimwitted players are ruining the sport, not the refs.
The New England Patriots have signed their first outside free agent of this year’s free agency period. The team is bringing in offensive tackle Calvin Anderson on a two-year contract, as first reported by NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo.
Anderson, 26, originally entered the league as an undrafted free agent pickup by the Patriots in 2019. He lasted only two weeks with the club, however, before being let go again.
The Texas product was subsequently claimed by the New York Jets, with whom he entered his rookie regular season. After a month on New York’s practice squad, he was poached by the Denver Broncos. Anderson went on to spend the better parts of the next four years in Denver, seeing action in 41 games with 12 starts.
Seven of those starts came in 2022, when he saw extensive time as the Broncos’ left tackle. Per Pro Football Focus, he gave up two sacks last season as well as 15 additional quarterback pressures.
The 6-foot-5, 300-pounder offers experience on both sides of the line, though, and therefore projects as a swing tackle in New England. He is joining an offensive tackle group currently consisting of projected starters Trent Brown and Conor McDermott as well as sophomore backup