Contract update: Staley
Jul 17, 2007 at 8:36 PM
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Matt Maiocco, of the Santa Rosa Press Democrat, reports San Francisco 49ers OT Joe Staley signed a five-year contract with the team worth $8 million. The contract includes $5.6 million in guaranteed money. If Staley reaches all of his incentives, he could earn a maximum of $10.9 million.
Information from KFFL.com
The following is
AB83Rules' breakdown of the contract:
2007 = $1,020,000
2008 = $2,232,500
2009 = $2,432,500
2010 = $2,632,500
2011 = $1,882,500
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