Freeney Negotiations At A Stand Still
1st April, 2007 - 5:08 pm
Boston Globe - The Colts' negotiations on a contract extension with defensive end Dwight Freeney are ice-cold.
"Right now, they're frozen," team president Bill Polian said. "We made an offer prior to free agency and the agent chose not to respond to it. We're presuming he'll play the season with the tag. There is still time to get a deal done, the deadline is July 15, so we'll just have to wait and see what happens."
Freeney was assigned the franchise tag, which would pay him more than $9.4 million on a one-year deal should he sign. [READ]
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Polian has never missed before on a longterm deal that he really wanted done (I don't think he ever wanted an Edge one done). I'm really hoping this gets done because it will give us more cap room this year as the money will be spread out annualy. Either way, I expect Freeney to have a rebound season in terms of his sacks.