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Parker's role in the Buccaneers offense figures to drop with the arrival of Vincent Jackson, but he got a contract extension from the team nonetheless. Brian McIntyre of NFL.com reports that the team has signed Parker through next season. The deal has a base salary of $1 million as well as a $50,000 signing bonus. Parker was re-signed by the team as an exclusive rights free agent earlier this offseason and he's set to make $540,000 this season.
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According to PFT, the only part of that money that is guaranteed is the signing bonus, so the extension doesn't really guarantee Parker anything over the next two years. So if he's going to stick around long enough to claim the other $1.54 million, PFT's Josh Alper suggests Parker will have to keep producing as a slot receiver. He caught 40 passes last season, behind only Mike Williams among the team's wide receivers, and should battle Dezmon Briscoe and Sammie Stroughter for snaps this summer.
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