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No Progress Reported On Jennings Contract Talks
In February, the Green Bay Press Gazette reported the Packers were expected to begin contract extension talks with Greg Jennings. In March, it was reported that Jennings was Green Bay’s top re-signing priority, ahead of safety Nick Collins. Now it’s June, and there hasn’t been ...
Jennings close to deal
Jennings close to deal
jsonline.com — The Green Bay Packers are in contract negotiations with Greg Jennings and are close to agreeing to... a new deal, the veteran wide receiver said Monday after minicamp practice. (more) Jennings close to deal
Sources: Green Bay Packers close to new deal with WR Greg Jennings
Sources: Green Bay Packers close to new deal with WR Greg Jennings
sports.espn.go.com — The Green Bay Packers and wide receiver Greg Jennings are in the process of finalizing a three-year... extension that will keep him with the team through 2012. According to a source, Jennings could make $27 million in new money with the deal, but if he ... (more) Sources: Green Bay Packers close to new deal with WR ...
Jennings, Packers agree on new deal
Jennings, Packers agree on new deal
jsonline.com — Jun. 23, 2009 6:02 p.m. Green Bay - The Green Bay Packers and Greg Jennings have agreed... on the parameters of a contract that will make him among the highest-paid receivers in the National Football League, a league source has confirmed. Fox-TV 6 in ... (more) Jennings, Packers agree on new deal
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Acme Packing Company — Packer practices start up again on Monday, so there isn't much Packers' talk except to waste digital ink speculating on when S Nick Collins might get a new contract or why there haven't been any contract talks with WR Greg Jennings. (Hint: It doesn't matter because they aren't free agents and neither player is going to hold out). QB Brett Favre is "pain-free" but endurance and stamina is the issue. Vikings' fans have resigned themselves to the eventual Favre signing and have moved on to the question of ...

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