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Heap signs a six year deal

Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 2:46 am
by Guest
OWINGS MILLS, Md. (June 14, 2005) -- Baltimore Ravens tight end Todd Heap has agreed to a six-year contract extension.

Heap is a two-time Pro Bowl selection who was limited to 27 catches for 303 yards and three touchdowns during an injury-plagued 2004 season. He missed 10 games with an ankle injury that required surgery.

Heap is entering his fifth NFL season and was set to become an unrestricted free agent after the 2005 season. Financial terms weren't immediately available.

In 2003, Heap caught 57 passes for 693 yards and three touchdowns to earn his second Pro Bowl selection. He caught a career-high 68 passes for 836 yards and six touchdowns in 2002.

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It's rumored that Heap is now the highest paid TE in football.

Good signing for the Ravens IMO. Lock him up before he hits the open market and the bidding gets out of control. Heap makes Kyle Boller almost look like a professional quarterback at times.

You could argue that while Heap is one hell of a player, he isn't the best at his position but I'm betting that he won't be highest paid for long.

You Chief fans best hope that Tony G isnt being represented by Drew Rosenhaus.

:twisted:

Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 3:23 am
by PSUFAN
You want somadis?

--Joey Porter

Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 11:13 am
by BSmack
6 more years for Joey Porter to slap him around. :wink:

Re: Heap signs a six year deal

Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 10:29 pm
by Red
icantstopfarting wrote:It's rumored that Heap is now the highest paid TE in football.

Good signing for the Ravens IMO. Lock him up before he hits the open market and the bidding gets out of control. Heap makes Kyle Boller almost look like a professional quarterback at times.

You could argue that while Heap is one hell of a player, he isn't the best at his position but I'm betting that he won't be highest paid for long.
I could? Thanks.

While I'm at it, I could also argue that Heap isn't the 2nd best TE... or the 3rd best... or the 4th best... or the 5th best... and that maybe, just maybe he's somewhere around 6th best or so.

And I could also argue that there's no fucking way that making the 6th best TE the highest-paid at his position is a "good signing."