Article By Matt Miselis on 18th May, 2010
The contract that Larry Fitzgerald received, along with Brandon Marshall's deal a few months ago, continues another trend in the NFL that hurts everyone involved.
This is the inability of sticking with the contract one previously signed.
In 2007, Johnson signed a contract that now leaves $60 million over the next five years.
Most would be satisfied with that. Right now, Johnson disagrees. However, according to other reports, he wanted a higher signing bonus, which made the contract to a lesser degree.
In the end, Johnson and the Texans will reach a new contract. In fact, there is no ch...
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