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Tyson Jackson alters contract to stay with Chiefs
Posted by Josh Alper on March 5, 2013, 6:32 PM EST
APWhen perusing a list of the most outlandish cap numbers around the league at the start of the offseason, it was hard not to focus on the $17.5 million figure held by Chiefs defensive end Tyson Jackson.
Jackson, the third overall pick in the 2009 draft, has struggled as a pass rusher (five sacks in 59 career games) and added little to a run defense that has regularly ranked near the bottom of the league in his four years in Kansas City. There aren’t a ton of defensive ends whose production makes it easy to swallow that cap number, to say nothing of a $14.72 million salary, and Jackson was not one of them.
So it’s no surprise that Bill Williamson of ESPN.com reports that Jackson “redid” his contract in order to remain with the team. He was on the fast track to being released if he didn’t agree to cut those gargantuan numbers down and that’s just what he’s done. There are no specifics on the new figures, but there was such a large gap between his salary and his actual value that we’d expect a pretty significant alteration.
With Jackson remaining in the fold, the Chiefs will only have to concentrate on replacing one starting defensive end this offseason. Glenn Dorsey is a free agent and the fact that he shares a last name with the team’s new general manager isn’t expected to keep him in town.
source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...y-with-chiefs/
Last edited by Coach; 03-05-2013 at 09:31 PM. Reason: Please make sure to link back to the source.
the nfl network just reported this. and also reported the chiefs plan to target a big name cb in free agency. this off season is full of moves
I'm glad we finally have a good GM who can get things done. And nothing was more painful to me than watching Pioli on all the nfl network combine coverage.
Doing my best to keep my sons memory alive!!!
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Meh.
Derrick Johnson's answer when asked about Alex Smith: He's a good game manager.
this. Especially when he was asked about chiefs matters as if he was in a position to give a valid opinion about what the franchise should do.
I'd love to see us go for Talib in FA, at least is seems early doors as if the new GM knows what he's doing unlike the fraud Pioli.
Matt's turn.
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I meant for a year at 1/2 million or so. He needs to realize he's well overpaid himself. Just dropping him is going to cost about 6 million or so I have heard, maybe my numbers are wrong but even just dropping him is best I guess.
He's still on the Chiefs until they release him, why not try get his contract into better order since he's here (at no longer than a yr though obviously) and Dorsey and company have been getting money moved around as is. . .
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