TITANS, HAYNESWORTH TALKING AS DEADLINE APPROACHES

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At 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, any franchise players who have not signed long-term deals will be permitted to sign one-year contracts only. As to one of them, it’s unclear whether progress is being made toward a multi-year contract. But at least the two sides are talking. According to Albert Breer of SportingNews.com, the Titans and defensive tackle Albert [...] [link]

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PFT: Haynesworth turns down same deal Tommy Harris got...
Published 7/15/2008 by August West at Music City Miracles: Front Page Posts
Is he mental?  The deadline for his franchise tag is today, so it's sign a deal now or wait until next year before he can even talk about a new contract. From PFT: The ballpark of the discussions is unclear.  We previously heard, however, that the Titans would be willing to give Haynesworth the same deal Tommie Harris recently got from the Bears.  The fact that a deal hasn’t been done along those lines suggests that Haynesworth is aiming much higher than that. The other ominous sign here: Somebody has ...

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