phinphanatic.com - 3/3/2008
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Calvin Pace, who was being pursued by both the Jets and the Dolphins, has signed a massive deal with the Jets. Six years, $42 million, with $22 million guaranteed. Here is a Dolphins perspective.
Pace to get $22M guaranteed in big deal with Jets - NFL
sports.espn.go.com 3/3/2008 — Only a few years after a disappointing and unproductive stretch in which Calvin Pace missed much of the 2005 season following a bye-week accident in which he severely lacerated his right forearm and saw the Arizona Cardinals withhold much of his base ...
WOODY GETS WOODY
beta.profootballtalk.com 3/3/2008 — And so it continues for the New York Jets.
The team owned by Woody Johnson has signed Lions free-agent tackle Damien Woody to a five-year, $25.5 million contract, according to Adam Schefter of NFL Network.
Per Schefter, Woody will receive $11 million ...
Jets add OL Woody, LB Pace
nydailynews.com 3/4/2008 — The Jets signed linebacker Calvin Pace and offensive lineman Damien Woody on Monday, continuing the team's busy free-agency period. Pace was the Cardinals' first-round pick in 2003. Woody spent the last four seasons with Detroit.
Calvin Pace now a Dolphin
mvn.com 3/4/2008 — According to SI.com the Miami Dolphins have signed now former Arizona Cardinals linebacker Calvin Pace. Bucky Brooks of SI.com says, “The financial terms haven’t been disclosed but is believed to include to include over $20 million in ...
Jets sign LB Pace, OL Woody (AP) —
Yahoo! Sports - NFL News 3/4/2008
The New York Jets signed linebacker Calvin Pace and offensive lineman Damien Woody on Monday, continuing the team's busy free-agency period. Pace was the Arizona Cardinals' first-round pick in 2003. He underperformed for most of his five seasons ...
Still-Busy Jets Add C. Pace, D. Woody —
Mark Maske's NFL Insider 3/3/2008
The New York Jets are on a free agent frenzy. The Jets have agreed to deals with linebacker Calvin Pace, formerly of the Arizona Cardinals, and offensive lineman Damien Woody, formerly of the Detroit Lions. Pace agreed to a six-year, $42 million ...