8 hours ago
(Yesterday, 04:48 PM)Sled21 Wrote: They are mandated to spend money on players to a percentage of the cap. It's not like they are pocketing it, they spent it on Chase, Higgins, Burrow, etc. I think a 12 million dollar raise in a non-contract year is very generous. He should play this year for the 28 million and worry about getting his 35 or 40 million next year when he's a free agent, IMO. But he knows he is getting old.
Why would you give Trey an extra 12 million for this year when he is already under contract? Feels like a waste of money. Either extend him for 3 or 4 years or trade him.