Four Teams Chasing D. Stallworth
It appears to be a four-team race for free agent wide receiver Donte Stallworth.
He is scheduled to visit the Tennessee Titans today after meeting Tuesday with the New England Patriots. A visit to the Miami Dolphins is scheduled for Thursday and Stallworth and agent Drew Rosenhaus continue to negotiate with the team with which he spent this past season, the Philadelphia Eagles.
There were reports Tuesday that Stallworth had received a six-year, $32 million offer from the Patriots. He and Rosenhaus, however, also appear to be considering the possibility of signing a one-year contract that would enable Stallworth to be a free agent again next offseason.
By Mark Maske |
March 7, 2007; 9:42 AM ET
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Posted by: BoltsFan | March 7, 2007 10:20 AM
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It is nice to hear than four teams are chasing Stallworth.
That means that three teams will come out of this as winners.
But hey, there will still be one losing team. That is the team that puts him on IR after the first 2-3 games.