NFL Network's Jason La Canfora reports that the 49ers' offer of $24 million over three years to free agent Alex Smith remains on the table.
The proposal has not been "lowered or revoked." La Canfora also reports that team sources are "confident" Smith will re-sign with San Francisco. Smith's visit and flirtation with the Dolphins are reportedly being viewed as "a play for leverage" by NFL insiders. In other words, Miami might have to offer significantly more than $8 million per season in order to land Smith.
Contract:1 yr(s) / $4,900,000 Signing Bonus - Average Salary $4,900,000 End Year:2011 Free Agent:2012 / Unrestricted
PREVIOUS CONTRACTS
2005-2010
Team:San Francisco 49ers
Contract: 6 yr(s) / $49,500,000
Free Agent Type:UFA
2005: 500,000
2006: 1,050,000
2007: 1,675,000
2008: 2,300,000
2009: 2,925,000
2010: 4,750,000
Incentives: $8.5 million
Signing Bonus: $24 million
TRANSACTIONS (
Contract history)
Jul 29 2011
Signed a 1 year $5 million contract with San Francisco (SF)
Jul 25 2005
Signed a 6 year $49.5 million contract with San Francisco (SF)
If available, would Alex Smith make sense for Seattle?
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