Archive for the ‘Agencies’ Category

The Chiefs re-sign Larry Johnson

Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007

On Tuesday, Larry Johnson ended his holdout and agreed to a 5 year extension, which would pay him $43.2 million ($19 million guaranteed), which would make him the highest paid running back in the NFL based on salary per year.  Not only is this deal going to make Larry Johnson rich, it also makes him look incredibly smart. (more…)

The Philadelphia Eagles never cease to amaze.

Tuesday, August 21st, 2007

The Philadelphia Eagles released pro bowl linebacker Jeremiah Trotter today (more…)

Quick News

Friday, August 17th, 2007
  • Carlos Zambrano re-signed with the Cubs on Friday. He had been operating under a 1 year $12.4 million dollar deal, and there was some concern that he may not stay with the team after this season because of the team being under new ownership after the 2007 season. But, apparently things have been worked out, much to Zambrano’s benefit. The new deal? 5 years, $91 million dollars (18.5 million/year, for those of you at home). Zambrano is currently represented by Barry Praver…who apparently does not have a website, or has a very hard to find website.
  • The Patriots re-signed four year veteran defensive end Ty Warren to a new maximum 5 year $35 million dollar deal with $18 million in guarantees. Warren is represented by Vann McElroy, of SSG Select Sports Group, who came in very quickly and got the job done, as Warren was searching for a new agent only a few weeks ago. Somewhere in Patriot land, Asante Samuel is not very pleased.
  • Soccer, as most already know, is taken very seriously over in Europe. How serious? A club Jiul Petrosani (a Romanian soccer club) player, Mihai Lungan, was physically beaten this week (Yes, i said beaten), after trying to cancel his contract for not being paid on time. Lungan and his agent, Dumitru Tudor, are actually accusing Lungan’s boss, club owner Alin Simota, of ordering his bodyguards to beat Lungan. Ouch. Could you imagine this in America? The Red Sox stop paying David Ortiz his money, and Ortiz tries to cancel the contract and then Theo Epstein sends bodyguards to “rough him up”? I’d love to see them try to do that…
  • The Packers released oft-injured veteran wide receiver Robert Ferguson today. Drafted in 2001, Ferguson played in only 60 games, catching 116 passes. Injuries plagued Ferguson, as he only played a full season once, in 2002. His most serious injury came at the hands of Jaguars safety Donovan Darius, who’s clothesline hit on Ferguson in 2004 caused him serious neck and head injuries, causing him to miss the rest of the season. Ferguson is represented by Brian Overstreet, of the E-Overstreet team.

FindLaw: Zambrano signs 5-year extension

ESPN: Pats sign Warren to 5-year deal with maximum $35 million extension

FindLaw: Romanian soccer player beaten after trying to cancel his contract

Yahoo! Sports: Packers release receiver Ferguson as expected

JaMarcus Russell: And the first shall be last.

Thursday, August 16th, 2007

Yesterday evening, Cornerback Darrelle Revis, the second to last holdout for the upcoming NFL season, inked a deal with the New York Jets. ESPN’s John Clayton reports that Revis, the 14th pick in the draft, signed a 6 year deal worth approximately 36 million. The specific details of the contract were not disclosed, but the disagreement between the parties was contract length (Revis wanted 5 years, similar to the players picked near him in the draft, and the Jets wanted a 6 year deal), so it would be interesting to see what exactly the Jets gave up in order to placate Revis.

Revis is represented by agents Neil Schwartz and Jonathan Feinsod, who have their own agency group, Schwartz/Feinsod.

…and yes, in case you were wondering, first overall pick, JaMarcus Russell is still unsigned.

ESPN: Jets reach agreement with 1st round draft pick Revis