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NFL: Titans agree to five-year deal with Kamerion Wimbley (USA Today)

Posted March 20, 2012

Following a failed bid for QB Peyton Manning, the Titans turned their attention to the defense, acquiring former Raiders pass rusher Kamerion Wimbley on Tuesday.

Wimbley received a five-year $35 million deal with $13.5 million guaranteed, according to The (Nashville) Tennessean. The Raiders and new general manager Reggie McKenzie last week released Wimbley one season into a five-year, $48 million contract as a cost-cutting move.

The 28-year-old collected 16 sacks in two seasons with the Raiders as a 3-4 outside linebacker, and joins a Titans pass rush that managed the second-fewest sacks in the league last season (28). Tennessee plans to utilize Wimbley as a 4-3 defensive end.

"I felt like it would be an easy transition for me to go back to playing defensive end which is what I played in college,'' Wimbley told The Tennessean. "So I am looking forward to the opportunity to come in and get into a Titans uniform and be able to perform on Sunday."

In six seasons, Wimbley has 369 career tackles, 42.5 sacks and eight forced fumbles. It has been speculated that the Titans would have pursued free agent defensive end Mario Williams, now a member of the Bills, if not for their interest in Manning. Wimbley, a cheaper alternative, became available late in the game.

"Kamerion has been a very productive player in this league and is a good pro," Titans coach Mike Munchak said in a statement. "On passing downs over the last few years, he has played with his hand down in Oakland and he will playing full-time at defensive end for us. I feel like he is coming into the best years of his career and his skills will help us pressure the passer."

MORE: http://content.usatoday.com/communities/thehuddle/post/2012/03/titans-agree-to-five-year-deal-with-kamerion-wimbley/1#.T2jycNk3kyM

NFL: Calvin Johnson signs $132M deal (ESPN)

Posted March 14, 2012

ESPN- The Detroit Lions signed star receiver Calvin Johnson to a seven-year extension Wednesday, the team announced on its Twitter account.

An NFL source told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter that the contract is worth $132 million and includes $60 million guaranteed. Johnson's contract is the richest deal ever for an NFL wide receiver, exceeding the $120 million deal Larry Fitzgerald signed with the Arizona Cardinals last year.

The extension puts Johnson under contract with the Lions through the 2019 season. The team is holding a news conference at 1 p.m. ET.

He was set to enter the final season of the deal he signed as the No. 2 pick overall in the 2007 draft.

Johnson earned All-Pro honors for the first time last season with a league-best 1,681 yards receiving. He followed up with 211 yards receiving against New Orleans in the playoffs, setting a league record for a player in his postseason debut.

http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/7685419/calvin-johnson-signs-7-year-extension-detroit-lions

MLB Baseball: Sources: Kemp, Dodgers agree on deal

Posted November 14, 2011

The Los Angeles Dodgers and Matt Kemp are in agreement on a deal that would land the 27-year-old outfielder $160 million over eight years, pending a physical, sources told FOXSports.com.

It would rank as the seventh-largest contract in baseball history.

Kemp's sixth season in the majors was his best. He hit .324 with personal highs of 39 home runs, 126 RBIs and 40 stolen bases in 2011. His .586 slugging percentage and .985 OPS were also career highs. (MORE>>>)

NFL Football: Fred Jackson- Bills willing to redo deal

Posted November 2, 2011

Running back Fred Jackson has received what he calls "an assurance" from the Buffalo Bills that they're open to restructuring his contract.

Jackson did not provide a timetable, but he expressed faith a new deal will be worked out. On Wednesday, he said he got the assurance three weeks ago in meeting with general manager Buddy Nix. (MORE>>>)

NFL Football: Report- Ryan Fitzpatrick, Bills agree to a new deal

Posted October 28, 2011

Buffalo Bills quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick has agreed to terms of a new contract that secures the Harvard graduate as the team's long-term starter, a person familiar with the negotiations told The Associated Press.

The extension is valued at $59 million over six years, including $24 million in guaranteed money, team and league sources told ESPN senior NFL analyst Chris Mortensen.

Fitzpatrick's contract will average $9.987 million during the six years, but $11 million in each of the first three seasons, which often are considered the critical earning years in NFL player contracts. (MORE>>>)

NFL Football: Terrell Owens Gets One Contract Offer

Posted October 26, 2011

Free agent Terrell Owens conducted a workout on Tuesday that was open to the media but no NFL teams showed up to see where Owens stood on his recovery from a torn ACL six months early. That's not a huge surprise because any team looking to sign him will bring him in for a visit.

Agent Drew Rosenhaus has said he hasn't gotten any calls from NFL teams but there is one football team out there that's offered a contract -- an Arena Football league team. The Chicago Rush, looking to capitalize on the T.O. attention, announced on Wednesday that they've extended a contract offer to Owens. (MORE>>>)

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