boston.com - 2/21/2008
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Today marks the deadline by which teams can place the franchise tag on players, and if the Patriots use the tag, it is expected to be on wide receiver Randy Moss. Moss's contract expired after this past season, and both sides have expressed their desire to reach an extension. Even though both sides are presumably working toward an extension, the Patriots might see the tag
No tag on Moss
boston.com 2/21/2008 — The deadline for placing franchise tags on players has passed, and the Patriots have not tagged WR Randy Moss.
That could mean that the sides have agreed to a multi-year contract. Yet a multi-year contract can not be announced until the 2008 ...
Moss Not Tagged by Patriots
allthingsphillysports.blogspot.com 2/21/2008 — Don't get your hopes up, Eagles fans. Even though I wrote ten days ago that the Eagles would be interested in Randy Moss if he was available, it appears that the New England Patriots won't be placing the franchise tag on Moss because they have agreed to a multi-year deal with the receiver. The can't announce the deal until free agency starts....
Moss Will Hit Free Agency
thefootballwire.com 2/21/2008 — Whether it be for 1 second or 1 week, Randy Moss will hit free agency because he was not franchised by the New England Patriots.
Randy Moss: Not Franchised by Patriots —
Bleacher Report - NFL 2/21/2008
The Patriots may have just taken unnecessary gamble. They have chosen not to put the franchise tag on wide receiver Randy Moss. This leaves Moss open to free agency, which begins February 29. The Patriots are betting that they can re-sign him ...
Moss not designated franchise player —
FOXSports.com News for NFL 2/21/2008
The New England Patriots did not designate Randy Moss as a franchise player Thursday, but there was no word from the team on whether they had reached a contract agreement with the wide receiver or are allowing him to become a free agent.
Teams had ...
Williamson's future bleak in Minnesota —
Bleacher Report - NFL 2/22/2008
Troy Williamson can't catch.
Troy Williamson can't catch.
That's a problem for a wide receiver playing football at any level. For a player in the National Football League, it's something more. Words like inexcusable and negligent come to mind. ...