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Byron Maxwell to Eagles: 5 years, $53-54m, $25m gtd


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Jayson Braddock ‏@JaysonBraddock · 33s33 seconds ago 
The Eagles have set the parameters of a deal for Maxwell that consists of 6 years $63 million with $23.5 mil fully guaranteed. $13.5 year 1
 
edit: Jayson Braddock ‏@JaysonBraddock · 15s16 seconds ago 
Byron Maxwell deal is done. Guarantee came in higher after more discussion. Byron Maxwell will become an Eagle Tuesday w/ $25 mil guaranteed
 
Jayson Braddock ‏@JaysonBraddock  14m14 minutes ago
Deal also changed from 6 year $63 mil.  It's now reportedly set to be a 5 year deal around $53 to 54 million.  Byron Maxwell / Eagles
 
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I hope Gettie signs Lake Norman this offseason.... I'd take Norman over Maxwell

 

Honestly, me too.  It's easy to shine when you're the 4th concern on the field.  Opposing QBs were much more concerned with Sherman, Thomas, and Chancellor.  Maxwell was just the 4th guy on the field.

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