Published 6/24/2009
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The Green Bay Packers generally take care of their own, and wide receiver Greg Jennings might be the next player to receive a long-term contract extension from the team.
Speaking to reporters after the Packers' Tuesday minicamp practice, Jennings sought to downplay his comment to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel newspaper that he and the team were "pretty close" to a deal.
Still, Jennings acknowledged that an agreement might be on the way.
"It could be," he said. "And it could not be.
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