Steelers Re-Sign Hoke

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 Steelers Re-Sign Hoke
Backup nose tackle Chirs Hoke, signed a new, four-year contract late last week. The deal will keep him in a Steelers uniform through 2010. The four-year agreement will pay Hoke a total of $6 million, with $1.5 million paid upfront. At first I thought this was too much money to pay, but considering that $1.5 million will be prorated over the life of the contract (four years), it's barely a ... [link]

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NFL's Drive for Security Continues
Published 7/1/2007 by Kirkendall <info@cincyjungle.com> at Cincy Jungle: Front Page Posts
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