Clark Agrees to Six-Year Deal with Colts

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 Clark Agrees to Six-Year Deal with Colts
The Indianapolis Colts guaranteed tight end Dallas Clark that they were going to get a long term deal done with him when the placed the franchise tag on him earlier this week. They didn’t wait long to deliver as Clark signed a six-year contract with the team on Wednesday. The amount of money involved in the contract has not been released, as reported by USAToday.com : Team ... [link]

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