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Every Morning Quarterback

Seahawks’ Marcus Trufant: $50 Million Man

March 26, 2008 by David Kindervater  
Filed under Seattle Seahawks

Seahawks’ Marcus Trufant: $50 Million Man

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Seattle Seahawks CB Marcus Trufant will probably spend the rest of his career in the great northwest after signing a six-year, $50.2 million contract today. There are $20 million in guarantees and a $3 million roster bonus due in 2010 means Marcus is due $28 million over the first three years of the contract, making him one of the highest-paid cornerbacks in the NFL. Marcus has been free to negotiate with other teams since free agency began back on March 1, but his agent, Doug Hendrickson, said that never happened because teams …read more

Franchise and Transition Players Named

February 21, 2008 by David Kindervater  
Filed under NFL - NFL

Franchise and Transition Players Named

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Franchise and transition players for the 2008 NFL free agency signing period that begins on February 29 were announced today. Don’t know what a franchise or transition player is? Here’s your quick 101. A club can designate one “franchise” player or one “transition” player among its veteran free agents. The salary offer by a player’s club determines what type of franchise player he is. An “exclusive” franchise player — not free to sign with another club — is offered a minimum of the average of the top five salaries at the player’s position …read more

Dallas Cowboys Lead NFL With 12 All-Stars, 11 First-Time Selections For NFC

December 18, 2007 by David Kindervater  
Filed under Dallas Cowboys, NFL - NFL

Dallas Cowboys Lead NFL With 12 All-Stars, 11 First-Time Selections For NFC

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The Dallas Cowboys placed a league-high 12 players on the NFC All-Star team. Among the players selected to the NFC squad was Washington Redskins safety Sean Taylor, who died last month. Sean received the most votes at his position and was chosen as the starting free safety for the NFC team. A replacement will be announced at a later date. Eleven NFC players will participate in their first Pro Bowl, including Minnesota Vikings rookie running back Adrian Peterson, who leads the NFC in rushing yards with 1,278.


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