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According to the Chronicle-Telegram, Jake Delhomme has just signed a two-year deal with the Cleveland Browns which pays him $7 million next year. According to Yahoo Sports and The Sporting News, Jake will also get $12.7 million from the Carolina Panthers, who cut him despite his guaranteed contract because of a string of awful games filled with key interceptions.

Delhomme will make a whopping $19 million-plus next season. Last year the highest-paid quarterback in the NFL was New York Giants QB Eli Manning at $15.285 million.

http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2794176/jake_delhomme_may_be_highestpaid_nfl.html?cat=14

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I could see Jackson and Harrison desputing thier contract and I could possibly see Abram Elam disputing his but everyone else doesnt deserve a improved contact. They didn't win last year and expect to get paid more? I think not. I can't understand how they could call Matt Roth a pass rush specialist? He has never had more than 5 sacks in a season, some specialist that is. Maybe the Browns are so horrible because they consider people like him specialst? I guess Jake Delhomme is a touchdown specialist for the Browns too. The Browns are a mess and keepingg players with that attitude on your team will only hurt your team.

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Jake Delhomme and torched usually do not go along in the same sentence. Unless you say "Angry Redneck NC State fans threatened to torch Jake Delhomme's house unless the Panthers traded for Philip Jesus Rivers" ...... jk kidding NC State fans just an offseason-i am bored- joke

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