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Haynesworth, maybe Carolina ?


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After weeks of negotiations, after hours of discussions, defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth has decided not to re-sign with Tennessee until he first gets to test the free-agent market, a source said Wednesday.

Thus, other teams will have the opportunity to bid for Haynesworth, who will be one of the most coveted free agents on the open market.

Haynesworth still could return to Tennessee, but it will not be anytime before free agency begins Friday, Feb. 27.

A host of teams are expected to bid on Haynesworth, who is hoping to become the highest paid defensive player in NFL history. Haynesworth’s deal could turn out to average about $12 million per year with guaranteed money north of $30 million.

It might be Tennessee that lands him. But other teams will get their chance

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Steve Smith beats up two teammates and he's our hero. Haynesworth has one on field act and he's a disgrace? Hipocracy at its best.

I'd be happy to have him play here.

The reason I don't want him has nothing to do with his character, its his constituency. Didn't we have enough of that with Jenkins. They both had a great year and suddenly there the best Dlinemen in the league. As soon as this guy sign his new HUGE deal we will see a big decrease in his intensity just like we saw with him earlier in his career. Its funny how these players, like Peppers, seem to put up huge numbers during a contract year. No thank you.

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