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Weaver deal done, Peppers still a chance

March 5th, 2010

The Eagles’ first major acquisition of the free-agent signing period is a player that was already on their roster. Terms of Leonard Weaver’s contract extension are all set, his agent said, and once his autograph is on the paper, he will have agreed to a three-year deal that will make him the wealthiest fullback in NFL history. A league source said the deal is for $11 million, $6.5 million of which is guaranteed. Incentives can stretch it to $12 million. But the Eagles aren’t out of the Julius Peppers swepstakes, although the Bears have the first crack at signing the All-Pro defensive end. Peppers’ agent, Carl Carey, told The News Journal/Wing Tips on Friday morning that the Eagles are next …

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Weaver deal done, Peppers still a chance

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