Hank Kingsley
Undefeated
Are the Pats paying him ? Thought they got to keep their money.
I think they are giving him $9 million. Even though they cut him and it's against their cap.
Are the Pats paying him ? Thought they got to keep their money.
I think they are giving him $9 million. Even though they cut him and it's against their cap.
Antonio Brown had a $15 million contract with the Patriots — how much do they have to pay him?
His contract included a $9 million signing bonus and a $1 million salary. Since Brown only played with the team for one game, he was paid $158,333. According to the Boston Globe, he was set to receive the first installment of his signing bonus — $5 million — three days after the team released him.
Brown has filed a grievance against the team to collect the full $10 million. He will be represented by his union, the NFL Players Association.
Think the Pats have only paid the $158,333 pending the grievance outcome.
Which they are going to lose. Almost certainly. According to that legal beagle Michael McCann at CNNSI.
Pretty sure he's still in the cap as well. Or they'd be swinging for the fence with somebody else.
For now Antonio Brown leaves behind dead cap hits of $5.5M in 2019 & $4.5M in 2020 with the #Patriots, though it’s likely all but the $153,920 he earned in two weeks will be credited back next year.
From the article you left a link for.
Name the twenty teams.There are at least 20 teams, including almost every potential playoff squad, seriously interested in signing wide receiver Antonio Brown.
That's according to three general managers who were asked which teams they believed might sign the former Steeler, Raider and Patriot, who is in football stasis as the NFL investigates sexual assault allegations. The only potential playoff team the executives believed would not sign Brown was New England, which dumped him earlier this season.
Teams largely believe Brown is still a transformational talent on the field. Indeed, Brown's 841 career receptions are the second-most of any receiver, behind Larry Fitzgerald's 844, since he entered the NFL in 2010.
Antonio Brown's Future Is in Limbo, but Interest from NFL Teams in Him Is Not
Doesn't help them now does it?
Nope and that's A OK with me. However I don't see the Pats taking him back either.
But they aren't paying him Hank.If I was paying him and had a no teeth offence, I'd at least think very hard about bringing him back.
But they aren't paying him Hank.
That's temporarily, pretty sure they rather not make that for real.He's in their cap. Same difference.
You sure are pickyBut not that one!