By Patrick Saunders, Denver Post Sports Writer
It's no secret Clinton Portis wants a new, revised contract. But that desire is not going to keep the Denver Broncos running back from attending the team's three-day minicamp that opens Friday.
"Clinton will be there," Portis' agent, David Ware, said Wednesday. "There was never any question at all that he would be at minicamp."
What is open to question is whether the Broncos and Portis will work out a new deal this summer.
In July, the second-round draft choice from Miami signed a four-year, $2.65 million contract that included a $1.29 million signing bonus. But that deal was inked before Portis rushed for 1,508 yards en route to NFL offensive rookie of the year honors.
Last month, Ware said he intended to seek a new deal for his client.
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It's no secret Clinton Portis wants a new, revised contract. But that desire is not going to keep the Denver Broncos running back from attending the team's three-day minicamp that opens Friday.
"Clinton will be there," Portis' agent, David Ware, said Wednesday. "There was never any question at all that he would be at minicamp."
What is open to question is whether the Broncos and Portis will work out a new deal this summer.
In July, the second-round draft choice from Miami signed a four-year, $2.65 million contract that included a $1.29 million signing bonus. But that deal was inked before Portis rushed for 1,508 yards en route to NFL offensive rookie of the year honors.
Last month, Ware said he intended to seek a new deal for his client.
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