According to reports by the Cleveland Plain Dealer, the negotiation between the Cleveland Browns and kick returner Josh Cribbs is now struck at some point between $5 million to $10 million but is really close to an end.
According to the report, everything is agreed upon except the guaranteed money figure. That includes other bonuses and escalator clauses. While Cribbs wants $10 million in guaranteed money over the next three seasons, the Browns were willing to give up only $5 million guaranteed. So new proposal will be about where the guarantee money should be between $5 million to $10 million.
Actually the Browns do not worry Cribbs could take off his Browns jersey because he is still under a contract, but both sides are eager to have the new deal done as soon as possible. And Cribbs’ contract could be the biggest the Browns would sign for the entire 2010.
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