It's official the deal's done. He's been extended through 21.
"A man's got to know his limitations."
1. Graham Barton, C, Duke 2. Ricky Pearsall, WR, Florida 3. Maason Smith, DT, LSU 3. Max Melton, CB, Rutgers 4. Blake Fisher, OT, Notre Dame 6. Tommy Eichenberg, ILB, Ohio State 6. MJ Devonshire, CB, Pittsburgh
I saw 4 years for 68 million from Schefters twitter account.
What do you guys think of the deal?
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I think business is boomin
It was quick!!!
Very well deserved Antonio!
How much gauranteed?
Crash had said that Brown wanted to be a free agent in 2018 ......LOL
Wow. so technically the average dollars per deal isnt as high as AJ Green. This is a bargain boys and girls, believe it or not.
Glad that this is all settled. AB is going to have some huge cap hits but as long as Ben is around he's worth it. I wont even care if AB makes it through the whole contract for us when Ben's gone to be honest, but for the time being, this is great news
You mean he's not being traded? (lol)
On a serious note, excellent move. When someone puts up the level of production he has the past 4 years, and he has one year deal left, you do what it takes to keep him around for a while
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Which should have been a clear sign that he would sign an extentsion
Woo Hoo!!! Glad to see that this is taken care of. The man deserved it.
“I believe the game is designed to reward the ones who hit the hardest. If you can't take it, you shouldn't play!” - Jack Lambert
Everything that is happening seems to point towards having this team competing for championships through 2021. I wonder if they've had a serious conversation with Ben?
All things also seem to point toward Villanueva signing through 2021. Perhaps a five year plan that Ben has agreed to?
Everything just has that feel to it.
Hopefully this gets Bryant's vinegar & oil flowing.
Realistically I would be surprised to get more than 2-3 additional years of Ben.
Ben will be 37 (almost 38) at the end of the 2019 season and that is the last year of his current contract.
I am guessing the AB (and if it happens the AV) extension are tied more to the length of time required to amortize the signing bonus portion of the contract for cap purposes than anticipation Ben will be around through 2021
Even having AB without Ben will still make Steeler games watchable like when we had Louis Lipps. So glad to hear about AB and great news.
well here it: looks like his cap charge stays the same this season: http://www.steelersdepot.com/2017/02...antonio-brown/
Bell, Villanueva, Tuitt next?
And let us not forget this insightful column from late January
Ron Cook: NFL salary cap should compel Steelers to trade Brown
http://www.post-gazette.com/sports/s...s/201701290090
Cook is a troll with a newspaper column who my guess is uses it to stir up hot takes that can be discussed on his sports talk radio show - because of the the way the dying newspaper industry operates these days I assume he is never going to be replaced by the P-G until he retires or dies
That's a buttload of money, but he's the best receiver in the game and it fits our "Supper Bowl in the next 2-3 years or bust" motto.
The worst thing about the deal is that Drew Rosenhaus gets even a penny out of it.
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That is because the Def is still young and the offense is on to their 2nd and 3rd contracts. It will switch in 3-5 years to be heavy def investments and less offense investments. Ben will be gone, AB will be on the way out, OL will start getting replaced, Bell will probably be at the end of his contract (if he gets one.) And the Def will be well into their 2nd and 3rd contracts.
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Highest % allocation of payments to offense for 2017 of any NFL team according to SportTrac at 66.97% (this includes yesterday's actions)
http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/positional/offense/
Basically explained by what everyone said above. We have the best skill position triplets in the league and a top 3 O-line at worst. Of course thats going to be expensive. Artie Burns, Sean Davis, Javon Hargrave, Ryan Shazier, Stephon Tuitt all on rookie contracts. Gay and Harrison are being paid like aging veterans and Cockrell we got off the street after final cuts and got him for pretty much the minimium.