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$2.4 million for 17 career TD receptions
$2.4 million for 17 career TD receptions
The Miami Dolphins and rookie receiver Patrick Turner have agreed to the terms of a four year contract worth $2.46 million, with $714,000 in guarantees. The deal includes an escalator clause that can push the value to $4 million.
$2.4 million for 17 career TD receptions
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