In addition to the late-round draft pick surrendered to the Detroit Lions, the minimum cost of the insurance policy the Miami Dolphins essentially purchased by acquiring veteran quarterback Joey Harrington via a trade last Friday afternoon will be just under $4 million, ESPN.com has learned.
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According to league salary documents obtained by ESPN.com, the Dolphins signed Harrington to a three-year contract after acquiring the four-year veteran and former first-round draft choice. The deal includes a signing bonus of $2.2 million and a 2006 base salary of $800,000, meaning that Harrington will earn $3 million for the coming season.
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$3.75 million???????
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