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Rabu, 13 Maret 2013

NFL: Free agent Wes Welker said to be insulted by Patriots' offer

NFL: Free agent Wes Welker said to be insulted by Patriots' offer

Now NFL.com is reporting that Welker is unhappy with the Patriots' contract offer, which was "substantially lower" than what he expected. So now it seems Welker might actually be a legitimate possibility for teams in the market for a wide receiver

"ESPN is such a big part of how fans watch and experience sports, especially the NFL, so I'm excited to join their team," Lewis said in a statement. "I'm ready to bring the same level of passion to this next phase of my life as I brought to the field

The Browns entered free agency $47.4 million under the salary cap and have so far been among the NFL's most aggressive teams. The team guaranteed $21 million to Kruger, Baltimore's sacks leader last season, and dished out another $15 million in

"ESPN is such a big part of how fans watch and experience sports, especially the NFL, so I'm excited to join their team," Lewis said in a statement. "I'm ready to bring the same level of passion to this next phase of my life as I brought to the field

After the first day of NFL free agency, several players have found new homes. Still, there are a lot of big names left on the open market and they're all up for grabs.

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