steelersgab.com - 7/22/2008
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Steelers LB James Farrior is entering his last season of a $16.4 million dollar deal, but stated in today’s Tribune-Review that he wants to wrap up his career as a Steeler. He told the paper he understands if the final part of his career has to be as a backup. “They’re always going to have somebody try and replace you,” said Farrior. “That’s always in ...
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