‘They could declare Cowart their franchise player and pay him the average salary of the top five middle/inside linebackers in the NFL. And though, Donahoe hates to use that designation, it might make the most sense if Cowart doesn’t agree to a contract. That way the Bills would only be bound by a one-year agreement, ample opportunity to assess his health.’
Archives for January 15, 2002
Bills want Cowart…but at what cost?
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Cowart could test market
‘The signing bonus will be the most contentious part of the negotiations. Burrough has proposed a tiered bonus that would pay Cowart a certain amount when he signs, when he passes a physical and the rest when he is activated to the regular-season roster.’
Colts Receive Permission With Jets to speak with Ted
Cottrell spent 11 seasons with the Buffalo Bills, the last three as DC, when his defenses never finished worse than sixth in the NFL. His time with Buffalo also overlapped with that of Colts president Bill Polian.