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Barnett's extension: 6 years, $35 million
He'll earn $12.5 million in the 1st year
By Rob Demovsky
rdemovsk@greenbaypressgazette.com
Linebacker Nick Barnett’s contract extension with the Green Bay Packers is a six-year deal worth a total of $35 million.
He will receive in the neighborhood of $12.5 million in the first year in the form of bonuses and base salary.
The deal, which runs through 2012, was completed early this morning and was announced in a statement by General Manager Ted Thompson.
Barnett, 25, has led the Packers in tackles in three of his four NFL seasons. A 6-foot-2, 232-pounder, Barnett was to make $1.95 million in base salary this season, the last year of his original rookie contract.
Barnett’s agent, Chuck Price, called his client “a throwback player.â€
“Nick is about as old school a football player as you can find,†Price said in an afternoon press conference. “His values of team, his values of loyalty — he’s old school. That’s why I like working with him.â€
Barnett, who has participated in the majority of the Packers’ offseason strength and conditioning programs, said he didn’t want to make his contract demands public like former teammate Javon Walker, who was dealt on draft day a year ago.
“Not a knock against their character or anything — I’m just not that type of person,†Barnett said.
No Packers officials were immediately available for comment.
Barnett's extension: 6 years, $35 million
He'll earn $12.5 million in the 1st year
By Rob Demovsky
rdemovsk@greenbaypressgazette.com
Linebacker Nick Barnett’s contract extension with the Green Bay Packers is a six-year deal worth a total of $35 million.
He will receive in the neighborhood of $12.5 million in the first year in the form of bonuses and base salary.
The deal, which runs through 2012, was completed early this morning and was announced in a statement by General Manager Ted Thompson.
Barnett, 25, has led the Packers in tackles in three of his four NFL seasons. A 6-foot-2, 232-pounder, Barnett was to make $1.95 million in base salary this season, the last year of his original rookie contract.
Barnett’s agent, Chuck Price, called his client “a throwback player.â€
“Nick is about as old school a football player as you can find,†Price said in an afternoon press conference. “His values of team, his values of loyalty — he’s old school. That’s why I like working with him.â€
Barnett, who has participated in the majority of the Packers’ offseason strength and conditioning programs, said he didn’t want to make his contract demands public like former teammate Javon Walker, who was dealt on draft day a year ago.
“Not a knock against their character or anything — I’m just not that type of person,†Barnett said.
No Packers officials were immediately available for comment.


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