Bears to make counteroffer with Redskins for Briggs

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    The Plagiarist
    • Mar 2007
    • 2633

    Bears to make counteroffer with Redskins for Briggs

    More proof that Briggs isn't coming to Buffalo:

    The Chicago Bears are expected to counter the Redskins' offer for Lance Briggs on Monday and will likely raise the price for the disgruntled linebacker.



    By Howard Bryant
    Washington Post Staff Writer
    Monday, April 2, 2007; Page E03


    The Washington Redskins' proposed trade for Chicago linebacker Lance Briggs will reach a secondary stage today when the Bears are expected to counter the Redskins' offer of the team's sixth overall pick in next month's draft in return for Chicago's 31st pick and Briggs.

    During the week, Bears General Manager Jerry Angelo said he would use the weekend to consult with his staff and consider the Redskins' offer for the 26-year-old Briggs, a two-time Pro Bowl weak-side linebacker who has been in a contract dispute with the team since the Bears lost to Indianapolis in the Super Bowl. The dispute centers on Chicago's decision to name Briggs the team's franchise player, which allows it to pay him a one-year contract at $7.2 million. Briggs wants a long-term contract and has threatened to sit out for most of next season if the Bears don't trade him or work out an extension. On Saturday, Angelo said a long-term deal was unlikely, even in the event that Briggs plays in Chicago next season under the franchise tag......

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