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The one-year, $1,191,667 contract signed by tackle Mark Tauscher on Monday included a signing bonus of $200,000.
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Packers Daily Links 10.14.09
Railbird Central —
... Bob McGinn of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel has the details on Mark Tauscher's contract. "The one-year, $1,191,667 contract signed by tackle Mark Tauscher on Monday included a signing bonus of $200,000," reports McGinn. ...
Packers News: Game Times, DeShawn Wynn, and Mark Tauscher
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... isn't having a good season. Then it's reported that the Packers tried out a couple running backs, RB Ryan Torian and RB ...
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The Denver Broncos' Kyle Orton and the Cincinnati Bengals' Cedric Benson enjoyed the Bears' bye weekend more than anybody who jumped a flight to Las Vegas, returned to his old school to take in some college football or simply spent the weekend lying ...