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That's slightly faster than my 40-yard these days. I didn't say I was sprinting it. Me vs the tortoise, slow motion crawl-off. Winner has to live another 200 years.

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Per a source with knowledge of the contract, a whopping $55.549 million will be fully guaranteed by March of 2017. At signing, $36.299 million in fully guaranteed.

The deal breaks down like this:

1. $26 million signing bonus;

2. $1.299 million fully-guaranteed base salary in 2016;

3. $6 million option bonus due in 2017, fully guaranteed;

4. $3 million fully-guaranteed base salary in 2017;

5. $11.5 million base salary for 2018, guaranteed for injury only at signing but fully guaranteed in March 2017;

6. $15.6 million base salary for 2019, $15.5 million of which is guaranteed for injury only at signing but $7.75 million becomes fully guaranteed in March 2017 and the other $7.75 million becomes fully guaranteed in March 2018;

7. $12.9 million base salary in 2020, plus a $1 million roster bonus due in March;

8. $15 million base salary in 2021, plus a $1 million roster bonus due in March;

9 $16.1 million base salary in 2022, plus a $1 million roster bonus due in March.

In all, it’s a six-year, $102.6 million extension, with a value at signing of $110.379 over seven years. $63.299 million is guaranteed for injury.

Given the structure of the deal, it will be virtually impossible for the Eagles to dump Cox before the guarantee fully vests. The cap charge for cutting him after one year would be $20.8 million, and the cap charge for cutting him after two years would be $20.4 million.

 

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7 hours ago, Kevin Wilson said:

Eagles breaking things for all the other teams, offering a player maybe Top 5 at his position (maybe) that much guaranteed money. Thank God the Bills already have their D-Line under contract.

Now just to get Stephon Gilmore. . . . 

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Ravens release Eugene Monroe after a proposed trade to the Giants fell through

Monroe believes the Ravens didn't want him around anymore because he is very pro-weed

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6 hours ago, RIPPA said:

Ravens release Eugene Monroe after a proposed trade to the Giants fell through

Monroe believes the Ravens didn't want him around anymore because he is very pro-weed

We'll take him in Seattle. Weed is legal and we could use all the help we can get on our O-line.

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US Bank Stadium is complete - and technically ahead of schedule

The Vikings play their first game there on Aug 28 (the first official sporting event is Chelsea vs. AC Milan on Aug 3)

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Good job between #NFL & #NFLPA to approve 10 person practice squads for '16/'17. Teams allowed for 4 of those 10 to have 2 accrued seasons.

The NFL and the NFLPA have reached an agreement to continue the expanded practice squad rule that passed in 2014.

For the past two seasons, each team’s practice squad has been expanded to ten players from the eight player practice squads the league previously had. It was a little-known fact this offseason that the deal had expired, but the two sides have reached an agreement to continue moving forward.

In addition to the ten-man practice squad, the league also expanded the number of ‘veteran’ practice squad players allowed. In the past two seasons, two players with two years of accrued service were still eligible for the practice squad, and that number has been expanded to four players moving forward. What this means is that there will be more chances for players with a little bit of playing time (two accrued seasons or less) to stick around with an NFL team on their practice squad.

http://www.stampedeblue.com/2016/6/17/11966110/nfl-nflpa-agree-to-expand-practice-squad-rules

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