The Facts:
Following up on the
ongoing story. ... As of last week, negotiations on a contract extension for McCoy were continuing and "still very productive," as one source close to the situation described dialogue between the front office and McCoy's agent, Drew Rosenhaus. "No one is frustrated at this point," the source said. "It's not like either side has stomped away upset. But there's a ways to go."
Reported by the Philadelphia Inquirer
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
The two sides have been talking on and off since the season ended in January, with incremental movement toward an agreement. As Inquirer staffer Jeff McLane pointed out, there is ample time for the Eagles and McCoy to agree on a contract extension, with 74 days left until the start of training camp. But is July 25 -- the day veterans are to report to Lehigh -- really a deadline or an arbitrary date in negotiations? If McCoy plans on holding out, then yes, it would be a deadline of sorts, although the Eagles may not view it that way. McCoy has one year left on his contract and the team may consider that all the leverage it needs to get him into camp on time. Still, holding out is one of the few points of leverage an NFL player has on his employer and McCoy has his share. Other than Michael Vick, he is the Eagles' most important piece. Last season he was their most valuable one. According to McLane, the Arian Foster contract should be an accurate starting point for talks. The Texans' fourth-year running back signed a five-year, $43.5 million contract in March with $20.75 million guaranteed. ... Stay tuned. We'll see how big an issue it becomes.
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