Published 10/31/2008
by Jason La Canfora
at Redskins Insider
As I wrote this morning, the time to start signing young quarterbacks to new deals is upon us. And, what do you know, one of them got an extension through 2014 today. How about that? Green Bay and Chicago have been the most proactive in these matters to this point, and the Pack got an Aaron Rodgers deal done. Like Jason Campbell, Rodgers was facing potential free agency after the 2009 season. I would not...Please click on the title to continue reading this entry.
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