By James Parks | 247 Sports
As anyone in the business will tell you, NFL contracts are not all they seem.
Though reports frequently list players as signing deals over multiple years for large amounts of money, the truth is that teams organize these contracts in a way that gives them a chance to get out of the agreement earlier than the terms specify and paying the players less than the announced value.
That could be true for Nick Easton, the new Saints starting center.
This offseason after veteran Max Unger announced his retirement from football, New Orleans signed Easton away from Minnesota on a reported four year contract worth $22.5 million.
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As anyone in the business will tell you, NFL contracts are not all they seem.
Though reports frequently list players as signing deals over multiple years for large amounts of money, the truth is that teams organize these contracts in a way that gives them a chance to get out of the agreement earlier than the terms specify and paying the players less than the announced value.
That could be true for Nick Easton, the new Saints starting center.
This offseason after veteran Max Unger announced his retirement from football, New Orleans signed Easton away from Minnesota on a reported four year contract worth $22.5 million.
Full Story - 247 Sports