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Peppers deal 6 years 91.5 million, 42 guaranteed.


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According to sources, the contract totals $91.5 million and has $42 million in guarantees. Over the first three years of the contract, Peppers will make $40.5 million, but the number could be more if he makes the Pro Bowl, records a certain number of sacks or is Defensive Player of the Year.

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According to sources, the contract totals $91.5 million and has $42 million in guarantees. Over the first three years of the contract, Peppers will make $40.5 million, but the number could be more if he makes the Pro Bowl, records a certain number of sacks or is Defensive Player of the Year.

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Lunacy. Peppers is no Deacon Jones.

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I am SOOOOOOOOOO glad we didn't pay him this amount of money. I thought even what we offered was too much.

Now where is dimbee to tell us all how this is totally reasonable and won't screw over the Bears in the slightest once the cap is reinstated.

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I am SOOOOOOOOOO glad we didn't pay him this amount of money. I thought even what we offered was too much.

Now where is dimbee to tell us all how this is totally reasonably and won't screw over the Bears once the cap is reinstated.

this will probably end up being a 3, maybe 4 year deal worth 40-54 million plus incentives. He never see's the bulk of it, but maybe he does.....It really depends on the language of the contract.

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