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Max Starks Signs Long Term Deal With Pittsburgh Steelers - What It Means Moving Forward
Max Starks Signs Long Term Deal With Pittsburgh Steelers - What It Means Moving Forward
It's not often that us fans get legitimately substantial news stories this time of year. We got one today when it was reported that offensive tackle Max Starks inked a four-year contract extension. As reported by ESPN , the contract is worth roughly $26.3 million over the next four years, with ...
Pittsburgh Steelers sign Max Starks to four-year contract
Pittsburgh Steelers sign Max Starks to four-year contract
sports.espn.go.com — The Pittsburgh Steelers have signed left tackle Max Starks to a $26.3 million, four-year contract, according to... a source. (more) Pittsburgh Steelers sign Max Starks to four-year contract
Four More Years...
Four More Years...
one4theotherthumb.com — So, like I mentioned in the intial, abbreviated post, the Steelers signed Max Starks to a new,... four-year contract this afternoon. The deal, which will keep Starks in black and gold until I'm at least 31, is reportedly worth $26.3 million, $10 million of which is guaranteed. Like him or not, ... (more) Four More Years...
Steelers, Starks agree on four-year contract
eatdrinkandsleepfootball.com — The Pittsburgh Steelers have given left tackle Max Starks a new four-year contract that is worth $26.3... million including a $10 million signing bonus, per The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review . He is now under contract until 2012. Earlier in the off-season, the Steelers designated Starks with the ... (more) Steelers, Starks agree on four-year contract
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