Daily Archives: March 16th, 2013

Dumervil parts ways with agent (The Associated Press)

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — Defensive lineman Elvis Dumervil has parted ways with his agent after a paperwork mix-up forced the Denver Broncos to waive him instead of signing him to an $8 million contract.

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Dumervil dumps agent; other teams starting to show interest (The SportsXchange)

A day after the deadline was missed to file the paperwork on Elvis Dumervil’s restructured contract, the Denver Broncos defensive end fired his agent.

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FaxGate fallout: Elvis Dumervil fires agent

And the Elvis Dumervil Great Fax Machine Debacle moves on. Shortly after agent Marty Magid told multiple news outlets Saturday that he was getting in…

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Patriots release WR Lloyd (The SportsXchange)

The New England Patriots announced on Saturday that they released wide receiver Brandon Lloyd.

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Agent says Elvis Dumervil getting interest

It’s been more than 24 hours since the Elvis Dumervil fax fiasco, and there doesn’t seem to be a movement to repair the situation between the Denver B…

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Who’s coming, going in NFL free-agent frenzy (The Associated Press)

The first week of NFL free agency isn’t over yet, and it’s already becoming difficult to keep track of who’s coming and going.

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Who’s coming, going in NFL free-agent frenzy (The Associated Press)

Wilson Shines At Pro Day

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) — Tyler Wilson finally had an extended opportunity to show off the passing skills that made him one of the country’s top collegiate quarterbacks.

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Cole Beasley should be used more

In the early days of free agency we’ve seen slot receivers become a hot topic. Wes Welker left the New England Patriots and signed a two-year deal wi…

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NFLPA gets involved in Dumervil contract mess, the latest in a series of NFL contract snafus over the last decade (Shutdown Corner)

As you would expect, the NFL Players Association, via Executive Director DeMaurice Smith, has asked for an inquiry into the process by which former Denver Broncos defensive end Elvis Dumervil was released even after he agreed to a $4 million pay cut in 2013. The cut happened because Dumervil and his agent, Marty Magid, didn’t get the signed re-structure back to the Broncos before the deadline of $4:00 p.m. ET. Because of that, had the Broncos not released Dumervil when they did, they would have been on the hook for the whole of Dumervil’s previous base salary — a figure of $12 million. As it is, the release forwarded almost $5 million in dead money from the remainder of Dumervil’s contract, and makes Dumervil tougher to re-sign at the agreed-upon $8 million figure. Dumervil and Magid are fielding offers from other teams in a generally depressed market for pass-rushers, and we’ll see where that goes. There are those who believe that Dumervil and Magid simply screwed up a process that should have been far simpler, while others have opined that the duo intentionally obfuscated the process so that Dumervil could test the market. The latter theory doesn’t make a lot of sense; the Broncos said all along that they were going to cut Dumervil if he didn’t agree to a lower base salary. Most likely, it’s pretty clear that everyone involved needs to move past the fax machine as an acceptable form of communication technology. As Mike Klis of the Denver Post put it, “The Broncos did ask the league office if it would honor the verbal agreement on a restructured contract the team negotiated with Dumervil. The league rejected the request. And now Smith is going to look into the matter because with so much blame going around as to how the contract exchange was botched, it was the player who may have been most hurt.” This wouldn’t be the first time in the last decade that the NFLPA had to look into contract shenanigans — in fact, there’s a pretty estimable history of players and agents and teams goofing this whole contract thing up, and the union becoming involved. Arrington’s Bonus: In 2003, then-Washington Redskins linebacker LaVar Arrington signed an eight-year, $63 million contract extension that was supposed to have a $6.5 million roster bonus installed for the 2006 league year. It didn’t, because the contract given to Arrington and his agent, Carl Poston, didn’t have the bonus in it. Arrington signed off without noticing the error, the NFLPA suspended Poston, and according to the late Gene Upshaw, the head of the NFLPA at the time, he would up telling Arrington about the mistake at the Super Bowl. Arrington bought his way out of Washington D.C. after the 2005 season, and would up testifying before Congress in 2006 regarding Poston’s suspension. Surprisingly, Arrington blasted the union. “They suspended him without a hearing, the NFLPA,” Arrington told the Associated Press . “If you are educated and you pay attention to what is going on around you, they do a lot of foul stuff. It’s like organized crime, to be honest with you. They are bad.” Upshaw, who said that the union tried to recover the bonus after the omission was caught, said that the suspension was a strong message to all agents. “This isn’t just about LaVar,” Upshaw said. “This is about the other players this guy represents. We have a duty to the other players.” T.O.’s Delayed Philly Trip:

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NFLPA involved in Elvis Dumervil case

The attempt to keep Elvis Dumervil well paid and in Denver is on. The Denver Post is reporting that NFL Player’s Association head DeMaurice Smith has…

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