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stringer bell;c-10129184 said:https://twitter.com/iammikemitchell/status/938120561057828865
https://twitter.com/iammikemitchell/status/938121176869756930
https://twitter.com/iammikemitchell/status/938123089317105667
https://twitter.com/iammikemitchell/status/938150611496947712
Shizlansky;c-10128946 said:Lattimore has allowed 22 catches on 39 Targets for 218 yards and 1 TD
Best CB in the league
Stew;c-10129905 said:https://twitter.com/brentmusburger/status/938259482253058048
detcatinva;c-10129907 said:Stew;c-10129905 said:https://twitter.com/brentmusburger/status/938259482253058048
Lol is that really his account. Brent retired and is either going crazy or he might just not give a fuck no more
Stew;c-10129911 said:It is, he does a show in Vegas now advocating for legal gambling for the most part.
infamous114;c-10129928 said:Stew;c-10129911 said:It is, he does a show in Vegas now advocating for legal gambling for the most part.
Not surprising. He always made thinly veiled references to gambling during games.
stringer bell;c-10130247 said:https://twitter.com/adamschefter/status/938455342551388163
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Source: Goodell signs deal worth up to $200M
Roger Goodell has signed a five-year contract extension to remain the commissioner of the NFL, according to a letter obtained by ESPN.
A source told ESPN's Adam Schefter that the new contract would be worth $200 million over the life of the contract -- about $40 million annually -- if owners approve all the bonuses and all the incentives are met.
The base salary of the new contract is in the single-digit millions, a source had told Schefter. Roughly 85 percent of the total potential compensation package is from bonuses, which would be subject to ownership approval and validation.
Goodell's new deal, which runs through 2024, had been a contentious issue throughout the 2017 season. Sources had told ESPN in October that the debate over NFL player protests during the national anthem was one reason for the delay in completing the extension.
Goodell has earned $212.5 million since he was elected NFL commissioner in 2006 as Paul Tagliabue's replacement. The NFL paid Goodell nearly $32 million in fiscal year 2015, the last year for which public records exist.
Prior to signing the extension, his contract would have expired after the 2018 season.