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Last night Giants quietly signed DT Rocky Bernard to terms. Details were uncertain but as of this morning they are believed to be in the area of 4 years for approximately $16M.
This signing most likely means that the G-Men will end pursuit of Chris Canty, whose asking price was apparently far too high.
Canty and his agent left NY this morning rather upset with the way discussions went, considering Canty was excited at the though of playing in NY, where he grew up in the Bronx... -- GMF - Information from the NY Post and New York Times, as well as www.nj.com
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According to the Denver Post, Rb. JJ Arrington is reportedly not yet a Bronco. Despite the two sides reaching terms on Friday, after going through the contract agent J.R. Rickert noticed some issues, and thus killed the contract.
This may be a good thing for the Broncos if they truly are serious about spending money to bring in one, if not both Free Agents LB Ray Lewis, as well as leaving room for RB Derrick Ward who has already met the team. The Broncos on Friday ended talks with no contract, stating he was a bit out of their price range. However, after failed negotiations with Cincinnati and Philadelphia on Saturday, and the fall-through of Arrington's deal, Ward may be back in their range.
Ward played well as back-up to Brandon Jacobs last season racking up 1000 yards, as well as being a big receiver out of the backfield. Ward has appaently been seeking a Michael Turner-like deal, such as 6 years for 34M.
Ward is considered by many to be the No. 1 RB on the market.
This signing most likely means that the G-Men will end pursuit of Chris Canty, whose asking price was apparently far too high.
Canty and his agent left NY this morning rather upset with the way discussions went, considering Canty was excited at the though of playing in NY, where he grew up in the Bronx... -- GMF - Information from the NY Post and New York Times, as well as www.nj.com
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According to the Denver Post, Rb. JJ Arrington is reportedly not yet a Bronco. Despite the two sides reaching terms on Friday, after going through the contract agent J.R. Rickert noticed some issues, and thus killed the contract.
This may be a good thing for the Broncos if they truly are serious about spending money to bring in one, if not both Free Agents LB Ray Lewis, as well as leaving room for RB Derrick Ward who has already met the team. The Broncos on Friday ended talks with no contract, stating he was a bit out of their price range. However, after failed negotiations with Cincinnati and Philadelphia on Saturday, and the fall-through of Arrington's deal, Ward may be back in their range.
Ward played well as back-up to Brandon Jacobs last season racking up 1000 yards, as well as being a big receiver out of the backfield. Ward has appaently been seeking a Michael Turner-like deal, such as 6 years for 34M.
Ward is considered by many to be the No. 1 RB on the market.