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    Are you f'n kidding me?!?!?!!? $20 million guranteed?!?!?!?!!


    Kellen Winslow has signed a six-year contract extension with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers that could pay as much as $42.1 million, FOXSports.com has learned.

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    According to agent Drew Rosenhaus, Winslow's $36.1 million contract includes $20.1 million in guaranteed money — an NFL record for a tight end — as well as an additional $6 million that can be earned through incentives.

    The Bucs acquired Winslow in February from Cleveland for a 2009 second-round pick and a 2010 fifth-rounder.

    The No. 6 overall selection in the 2004 draft, Winslow emerged as one of the NFL's top all-around tight ends despite injuries that limited him to two games in his first two seasons. But the fiery Winslow had a tumultuous relationship with Browns management and was never given a chance to forge a relationship with new head coach Eric Mangini before being traded.

    Winslow, 25, reached the Pro Bowl in 2007 after notching 82 receptions for 1,106 yards and five touchdowns.
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  • #2
    Originally posted by ebsoria View Post
    Are you f'n kidding me?!?!?!!? $20 million guranteed?!?!?!?!!


    Kellen Winslow has signed a six-year contract extension with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers that could pay as much as $42.1 million, FOXSports.com has learned.

    NFL OFFSEASONOffseason Player Trackers:Track offseason moves by your favorite team and division.

    According to agent Drew Rosenhaus, Winslow's $36.1 million contract includes $20.1 million in guaranteed money — an NFL record for a tight end — as well as an additional $6 million that can be earned through incentives.

    The Bucs acquired Winslow in February from Cleveland for a 2009 second-round pick and a 2010 fifth-rounder.

    The No. 6 overall selection in the 2004 draft, Winslow emerged as one of the NFL's top all-around tight ends despite injuries that limited him to two games in his first two seasons. But the fiery Winslow had a tumultuous relationship with Browns management and was never given a chance to forge a relationship with new head coach Eric Mangini before being traded.

    Winslow, 25, reached the Pro Bowl in 2007 after notching 82 receptions for 1,106 yards and five touchdowns.
    seems overpaid , you had to expect an extension though, given he was traded
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    • #3
      Seems a little much to me but with as much money as we have to spend this year and the fact that we once again did nothing with it, might as well front load the contract this year and next. I just hope after the first two he doesn't become a holdout headcase wanting more.
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      • #4
        Best tight end in the league. He deserves the pay.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by DawgFanatic View Post
          Best tight end in the league. He deserves the pay.
          Hahahaha, is this a joke? There are two much better tight ends in this division alone.

          Look out San Diego. if Winslow can sucker Tampa out of that much guaranteed money...Gates will be wanting twice that amount.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by TonyGFortheTD View Post
            Hahahaha, is this a joke? There are two much better tight ends in this division alone.

            Look out San Diego. if Winslow can sucker Tampa out of that much guaranteed money...Gates will be wanting twice that amount.
            Jason Witten is also a better TE than Winslow.

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