Pro Bowl linebacker DeMeco Ryans and the Houston Texans agreed to a six-year, $48 million deal that makes him one of the game's highest paid linebackers and ties him to the franchise through the 2015 season, according to sources.
The deal includes $21.75 million guaranteed and $26.3 million in the first three years of the contract, according to sources.
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Assuming you're a Saints fan, don't be too surprised if the Texans kick their asses this year. I trust that offense as much as I trust that Saints offense, and their defense is improving week by week.
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"I'm sensing an O-Line first round pick lol"
Oh man that's a mistake. There's absolutely no way that a good lineman gets to them in the first round, and the guy they'll end up getting will be 2nd or 3rd round talent. The best they could possibly get could be Brown, and he's a really late 1st-2nd round talent.
Dallas doesn't need to reach for a LT in the first rd But if Charles Brown is there( I don't think he will be) then I'd grab him up.
Personally I'd like them to go safety first because Doug Free is good enough to take Adams spot. If he wasn't then I don't think Flozell would have been released.
The Philadelphia Eagles have reached agreement on a blockbuster intra-division trade that will send perennial Pro Bowl quarterback Donovan McNabb to the Washington Redskins, according to multiple sources close to the situation.
The two sides still must finalize language, but McNabb is now headed to Washington. Sources said the deal involved the Redskins' second-round pick in the 2010 draft and either a third- or fourth-round pick next year, depending on several factors.
The move means the Redskins now have a new starting quarterback and the Eagles have a new one as well in Kevin Kolb. Michael Vick is now in line as the team's backup.
Earlier, sources said McNabb's contract, which has one year and $11.2 million left on it, scared off several other teams. McNabb is due a $6.2 million roster bonus on May 5 and is scheduled to become a free agent after the 2010 season.
At the league meetings, head coach Andy Reid said the Eagles were listening to offers for all three quarterbacks, including 11-year veteran McNabb, who quickly said on his Web site that he wanted a quick resolution to the trade conversations
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The deal includes $21.75 million guaranteed and $26.3 million in the first three years of the contract, according to sources.
Yah they will be the team to watch one game a year when my team beats them and i can go back to ignoring their existence as a pro football team
I'm sensing an O-Line first round pick lol
Oh man that's a mistake. There's absolutely no way that a good lineman gets to them in the first round, and the guy they'll end up getting will be 2nd or 3rd round talent. The best they could possibly get could be Brown, and he's a really late 1st-2nd round talent.
Big news for Haden and San Francisco fans everywhere.
Personally I'd like them to go safety first because Doug Free is good enough to take Adams spot. If he wasn't then I don't think Flozell would have been released.
The Philadelphia Eagles have reached agreement on a blockbuster intra-division trade that will send perennial Pro Bowl quarterback Donovan McNabb to the Washington Redskins, according to multiple sources close to the situation.
The two sides still must finalize language, but McNabb is now headed to Washington. Sources said the deal involved the Redskins' second-round pick in the 2010 draft and either a third- or fourth-round pick next year, depending on several factors.
The move means the Redskins now have a new starting quarterback and the Eagles have a new one as well in Kevin Kolb. Michael Vick is now in line as the team's backup.
Earlier, sources said McNabb's contract, which has one year and $11.2 million left on it, scared off several other teams. McNabb is due a $6.2 million roster bonus on May 5 and is scheduled to become a free agent after the 2010 season.
At the league meetings, head coach Andy Reid said the Eagles were listening to offers for all three quarterbacks, including 11-year veteran McNabb, who quickly said on his Web site that he wanted a quick resolution to the trade conversations