footballforbreakfast.com - 2/21/2008
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Colts make Dallas Clark highest paid TE in league, Dwight Smith and Bubba Franks cut, Haynesworth and Asomugha franchised, Spygate and much more NFL news for Thursday, February 21, 2008.
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Colts likely out of Crumpler race.
mysportsrumors.com 2/21/2008 — The market for Alge Crumpler continues to change. The Indianapolis Colts have decided to re-up with Tight End Dallas Clark. So who is still in the race? Who does Crumpler prefer?
Colts Use Franchise Tag on Clark
bizoffootball.com 2/21/2008 — The Indianapolis Colts have been unable to reach a long-term contract agreement with tight end playmaker Dallas Clark so they have decided to use their franchise tag on him. Clark will now make what the top five paid tight ends in the league averaged last season meaning his salary will be around $4.522 million.
Clark Agrees to Six-Year Deal with Colts
bizoffootball.com 2/21/2008 — 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 ...
Colts place franchise tag on TE Clark —
FOXSports.com News for NFL 2/20/2008
The Indianapolis Colts have designated tight end Dallas Clark their franchise player, retaining him through at least the upcoming season.
Clark, the team's first-round pick in the 2003 draft, was scheduled to become an unrestricted free agent. Clark ...
Colts lock up Clark with 6-year deal —
FOXSports.com News for NFL 2/20/2008
Tight end Dallas Clark, one of Peyton Manning's favorite receivers, signed a six-year contract with the Indianapolis Colts on Wednesday, one day after the team placed the franchise tag on him.
Terms were not disclosed, but the deal is believed to ...
NFL BOSS IN OVERTURE TO PAT 'RAT' —
NY Post: Sports 2/21/2008
INDIANAPOLIS - NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said yesterday he hopes the NFL is close to an agreement that will allow a former New England Patriots employee to tell the league about the tapes he is said to have made of the St. Louis Rams'...