Casey Hampton

7 May 2010

nges were made between the Patriots and Wilfork’s people, but after Pittsburgh agreed with NT Casey Hampton on a three-year $21.3 million contract on February 25th, Wilfork and the Patriots reached a five-year deal worth up to $40 million on March 8. 

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11 May 2009

of them being unrestricted.  If unsigned, the Steelers would lose players like Willie Parker, Casey Hampton, Deshea Townsend, Heath Miller, William Gay, Ryan Clark, Brett Keisel, and everybody's favorite kicker, Jeff Reid.  With the signing of James Harrison, who will be 32 by the start of the 2010 season, the Steelers may have put themselves in a hole salary cap wise (assuming a new CBA is put into effect and 2010 is not an uncapped year).  With the Steelers right up against the cap, and rookie signings not taken care of, little wiggle room will be available to give these potential free agents a new contract.

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