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05/14/08
OWINGS MILLS - The Baltimore Ravens and franchise player Terrell Suggs reached an unprecedented compromise yesterday, avoiding the need to arbitrate a grievance the outside linebacker had filed against the team. Find Us On Facebook
Suggs had been seeking to be paid the defensive end franchise designation of $8.879 million after being tagged with the one-year, $8.065 million linebacker tag. Now, Suggs will be paid a one-year tender worth nearly $8.5 million as a new designation was created as a hybrid defensive end/linebacker, according to his agent, Gary Wichard.
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