Tight end Billy Miller, who won the starting tight end position with the Houston Texans in their inaugural season and emerged as a reliable target for rookie quarterback David Carr, re-signed with the team Thursday.
A three-year veteran, Miller signed a one-year contract for $610,600, the deal including a base salary of $605,000 and offseason workout bonus of $5,600, ESPN.com confirmed. The base salary was essentially the restricted free-agent qualifying offer that the Texans made to Miller in mid-February, to retain a right of first refusal if he signed an offer sheet with another club....
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A three-year veteran, Miller signed a one-year contract for $610,600, the deal including a base salary of $605,000 and offseason workout bonus of $5,600, ESPN.com confirmed. The base salary was essentially the restricted free-agent qualifying offer that the Texans made to Miller in mid-February, to retain a right of first refusal if he signed an offer sheet with another club....
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