The impact of Tommy Kelly’s contract on Titans’ free agent plans

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The market price for prospective free agent defensive linemen has been set. On Thursday, Al Davis and the Oakland Raiders made Tommy Kelly (who?) the league’s highest paid defensive tackle by granting him a seven year deal worth up to $50 million, with about $18 million guaranteed. Re-signing Antwan Odom and/or Travis LaBoy just got a lot tougher. [link]

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