The Facts:
Berrian agreed to restructure a contract that called for him to make a base salary of $3.9 million this season, with a salary cap number of $6.3 million. He said the contract will now expire after the 2012 season.
Reported by the Minneapolis Star Tribune
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
Berrian said he wasn't upset at all that his contract was reworked. He had a disappointing 2010 season, catching 28 passes for 252 yards with no touchdowns. "It was kind of up the air," Berrian said of his contract being redone. "I knew the media had been talking about it, but when I got word from them then that’s when we went in and met and got the deal done.” So will this serve as motivation for Berrian? “No, I don’t let contracts try to motivate me," he said. "I just get motivated for myself." Based on his effort in recent seasons, that last comment might be the biggest news here.
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