Crunch time is rapidly approaching in contract negotiations between the Titans and defensive end Jevon Kearse.
After months of on-and-off discussions, Titans General Manager Floyd Reese and Kearse's agent Drew Rosenhaus met this week in Mobile, Ala., site of tomorrow's Senior Bowl.
Kearse, a defensive end who had 9.5 sacks this season, becomes an unrestricted free agent if Rosenhaus and the Titans don't agree on a new contract by March 2.
''We are in a very critical area and so I am going to be very limited in my commentary on Jevon's contract right now, other than to say that we are in discussions with the team,'' Rosenhaus said yesterday. ''We're working on it.''
There's a chance the Titans could place the franchise tag on Kearse. The tag would keep Kearse with the Titans next season with a one-year contract that would pay him the average salary of the five highest paid defensive ends in the NFL. Last season that average was $7.17 million.
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After months of on-and-off discussions, Titans General Manager Floyd Reese and Kearse's agent Drew Rosenhaus met this week in Mobile, Ala., site of tomorrow's Senior Bowl.
Kearse, a defensive end who had 9.5 sacks this season, becomes an unrestricted free agent if Rosenhaus and the Titans don't agree on a new contract by March 2.
''We are in a very critical area and so I am going to be very limited in my commentary on Jevon's contract right now, other than to say that we are in discussions with the team,'' Rosenhaus said yesterday. ''We're working on it.''
There's a chance the Titans could place the franchise tag on Kearse. The tag would keep Kearse with the Titans next season with a one-year contract that would pay him the average salary of the five highest paid defensive ends in the NFL. Last season that average was $7.17 million.
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