nflgridirongab.com - 5/1/2009
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The Seahawks risk of taking the franchise tag off of linebacker Leroy Hill has paid off. The team has announced that the LB is sticking around, signing a deal that will pay him up to $38 million over the next 6 years.
The Seattle Times reports that the deal has $15.5 million guaranteed. ...
Hawks and LB Hill Agree on a 6-Year, $38 Million Dollar Deal
seahawksgab.com 5/1/2009 —
The Seahawks risk of taking the franchise tag off of linebacker Leroy Hill has paid off. The team has announced that the LB is sticking around, signing a deal that will pay him up to $38 million over the next 6 years.
The Seattle Times reports that the deal has $15.5 million guaranteed. ...
Seahawks, Hill agree to six-year deal
eatdrinkandsleepfootball.com 5/1/2009 — After drafting Wake Forest linebacker Aaron Curry, the Seattle Seahawks removed the franchise tag from linebacker Leroy Hill, which made him an unrestricted free agent. However, the Seahawks said it was their intention to sign Hill to a long-term deal. Per John Clayton of ESPN, the Seahawks ...
Seahawks Re-Sign Leroy Hill
fieldgulls.com 5/1/2009 —
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Seahawks remove franchise tag from Leroy Hill
eatdrinkandsleepfootball.com 4/26/2009 — The Seattle Seahawks will remove the franchise tag from linebacker Leroy Hill . Hill now becomes an unrestricted free agent. By removing the franchise tag, the team has more flexibility under the cap. If Hill, who didn't reported to the team's April mini-camp, had signed the franchise tender ...
Seahawks rescind franchise tag on Hill, make veteran LB a free agent
nfl.com 4/27/2009 — RENTON, Wash. -- The Seattle Seahawks rescinded their franchise tag on Leroy Hill and made him a free agent Sunday, one day after saying how happy they were that he was part of a dynamic linebacking corps that now includes fourth overall draft pick ...
Seahawks Rescind Franchise Tag, Release Hill
nflgridirongab.com 4/26/2009 —
In what has to be a monetary move more than anything else, the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday, according to the Associated Press, rescinded the franchise tag on linebacker Leroy Hill, essentially making him a free agent.
This happened a day after the team drafted Wake Forest LB Aaron Curry, the ...
Hawks pull franchise tag from LB Hill
blogs.thenewstribune.com 4/26/2009 — Team sources confirmed that the Seattle Seahawks removed the franchise tag designated to linebacker Leroy Hill in an effort to create some financial flexibility for the team.
The move came just hours after Seattle selected Wake Forest linebacker ...
Recently Released Hill Not Getting Many Looks on the Open Market
seahawksgab.com 4/30/2009 —
It looks like recently released LB Leroy Hill may have no choice but to make a return to the Seahawks. The Hawks let him go a few days ago, and John Clayton of ESPN reports that so far there has not been a ton of people looking for his services:
The Seahawks took a big gamble by releasing ...
Leroy Hill Contract Details
12thmanrising.com 5/7/2009 — The details of Leroy Hill’s new contract have been released
Last week, the Seattle Seahawks reached an agreement with Hill on a six-year deal that totals $36 million and does not include a signing bonus. Here is a breakdown, courtesy of Brian McIntyre ( NorthwestFootball.net ), of Leroy ...
Forget 4-12: Seattle Seahawks Have Turned Luck Around
thesportingtruth.com 5/2/2009 — During the 2008 season, just about everything that could go wrong for the Seahawks did. Since then, just about everything has gone right.
The latest stroke of luck was being able to re-sign linebacker Leroy Hill, even after the Seahawks removed the franchise tag from him last weekend.
The ...
Seahawks, Hill agree to long-term deal —
FOXSports.com News for NFL 5/1/2009
The Seattle Seahawks and starting outside linebacker Leroy Hill have reached agreement on a multiyear contract.
Hill became a free agent last weekend after the team dropped its franchise tag on him and Hill refused to sign an $8.3 million tender ...