It is expected that Madden NFL 23 will begin welcoming its newest crop of mut coins madden 23 players today as the Madden NFL 23 Draft begins But a few veteran players have been making headlines. Most of the top free agents have signed multi-year contracts however several high-profile players are still waiting for contracts.
The New York Giants made a large bargain with Wide receiver Victor Cruz, but Cruz is still holding out for more. According to a report The Giants have offered Cruz the possibility of a deal that would amount to 8 million dollars per season. While this deal could make Cruz one of the players with the highest salaries on the Giants but it's well from the norm for top-end wide receivers. In the last two seasons most of the top free-agent wide receivers such as Vincent Jackson, Dwayne Bowe and Mike Wallace have signed deals in the amount of $11 million each season or more. SB Nation's Giants blog called Big Blue View Big Blue View, has more on Cruz.
Chiefs left-handed tackle Branden Albert is also still waiting for a contract extension but may be close to signing one. Kansas City franchised Albert and the Chiefs have been looking to buy for him on the market. The Dolphins have been for a long time one of the rumored suitors, and it is reported by Armando Salguero of The Miami Herald, the Dolphins are willing to pay Albert as an elite defensive tackle if they manage to reach a settlement. For more information about trade negotiations, visit Arrowhead Pride and the Phinsider.
Even as Cruz and Albert remain awaited on contracts for signing, James Harrison recently signed a deal to sign a contract with Cincinnati Bengals. Harrison's deal for two years to Cincinnati is worth $4.45 million. Before they released him from the Steelers, the Steelers offered Harrison an offer that would have paid his $4.5 million for 2013. However, he refused to accept a reduction in his salary. The Behind the Steel Curtain and Cincy Jungle have much more on Harrison's contract, as well as what it cost him by leaving Pittsburgh.
Jimmy Haslam, the owner of the Cleveland Browns, has been on the news lately because the FBI conducts a buy madden nfl 23 coins fraud probe into his company, Pilot Flying J. Haslam who insists that he did absolutely nothing wrong, has spoken with Madden NFL 23 Commissioner Roger Goodell numerous times. Goodell stated that he had a meeting with Haslam, but the Madden NFL 23 is not gotten any information from the FBI that is not providing details about the investigation to the league.
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