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Neil039

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Selfishly I like seeing all these teams spending a ton of cash into the future. A bunch of teams will be in financial hell into the late 2020's.
 

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Selfishly I like seeing all these teams spending a ton of cash into the future. A bunch of teams will be in financial hell into the late 2020's.

Detroit all of a sudden is.

You know I look at Jared Goff’s contract & what The Rams gave up to get Matthew Stafford.

Went to training camp & told a friend on the way talking Chit about Matthew holding out.

What a trade & a team player !
 

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Simms: No NFL team would pay Tagovailoa that much​

 

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Tyreek Hill agrees to new deal with Dolphins​

Tyreek Hill recently said that the day quarterback Tua Tagovailoa received his extension was “the best feeling ever.”

Perhaps Saturday’s news will come close.

Hill has agreed to a restructured deal with the Dolphins that will pay him $90 million over the next three seasons with $65 million guaranteed.

While Hill did not have any new years added to his contract, his four-year total of fully guaranteed money is now $106.5 million.

Hill’s deal was previously set to pay him at total of $87.6 million, with $19.665 million in 2024, $22.935 million in 2025, and $45 million in 2026. The final year of the deal was not guaranteed and not likely to paid, given its magnitude.

Hill, who was recently named No. 1 on the NFL’s annual top 100 list, led the league with 1,799 yards and 13 touchdowns while playing just 16 games last season. He was a first-team All-Pro for the fifth time, his fourth as a receiver.

In 2022, his first year with Miami, Hill caught 119 passes for 1,710 yards with seven touchdowns.

Now in the last few months, the Dolphins have signed three of their most important offensive players to new contracts: Hill, Tagovailoa, and receiver Jaylen Waddle.
 

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Tyreek Hill agrees to new deal with Dolphins​

Tyreek Hill recently said that the day quarterback Tua Tagovailoa received his extension was “the best feeling ever.”

Perhaps Saturday’s news will come close.

Hill has agreed to a restructured deal with the Dolphins that will pay him $90 million over the next three seasons with $65 million guaranteed.

While Hill did not have any new years added to his contract, his four-year total of fully guaranteed money is now $106.5 million.

Hill’s deal was previously set to pay him at total of $87.6 million, with $19.665 million in 2024, $22.935 million in 2025, and $45 million in 2026. The final year of the deal was not guaranteed and not likely to paid, given its magnitude.

Hill, who was recently named No. 1 on the NFL’s annual top 100 list, led the league with 1,799 yards and 13 touchdowns while playing just 16 games last season. He was a first-team All-Pro for the fifth time, his fourth as a receiver.

In 2022, his first year with Miami, Hill caught 119 passes for 1,710 yards with seven touchdowns.

Now in the last few months, the Dolphins have signed three of their most important offensive players to new contracts: Hill, Tagovailoa, and receiver Jaylen Waddle.
The Dolphins are not making good moves.
 

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Overpaying mediocrity is a major problem for teams at QB right now. They project and rationalize but all that equates into is not drafting high enough and not winning big games.

Rams have a backup making chump change who is comparable with some of those clowns up top of the QB pay chart. Truth is they are smarter than those other teams IMO.
Who does jimmy compare to cause dude suck
 

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Simms: No NFL team would pay Tagovailoa that much​

He's late to the party because I didnt hear him speak up when the Giants signed Jones
IMO, that was the precedent setter.
 

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Wonder if we have some young guns showing their worth that made this move possible?

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