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Brown's new deal starts in 2013 and runs through 2018. He makes $2.08 million this season. -- John McClain (@McClain_on_NFL) Answered my own question - '12 cap is not an issue with Browns deal. Kudos to Rick Smith and that "Cap" guy. That is a very nice deal for a premier LT in today's world. Brown must want to stay as well.
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Just in time for him to blow out an ACL.
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Thanks to Duane and his agent. All things considered, $22m guaranteed isn't bad , call it set for life type money, and then injuries, that is risk , so works both ways.
Hope they can get Barwin extended as well. And good job to our GM and cap and negotiating staff. |
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High-fives all around on this deal.
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I have to say, after a couple of learning years for both Rick Smith and Gary Kubiak, both of them have grown into there jobs quit nicely.
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Wow, seems like a sweet deal for the Texans. I have to imagine Duane earned an even bigger payday than this, but he must understand that only lesser teams have the kind of cap room to afford what he should be paid.
Signed through 2018... that's pretty awesome. Not a bad year for Duane! |
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