His second-half benching last season in Baltimore highlighted the question: How long will Donovan McNabb be the guy for the Eagles? Yesterday's formal announcement of an improved deal for the final two years of McNabb's current contract provided an answer of sorts: At least for the next two years.
McNabb's contract was not extended. But the Eagles quarterback will earn more money, some of it guaranteed. McNabb's agent, Fletcher Smith, said that McNabb was due to make $19.2 million over the next two years, and that the renegotiated deal is worth $24.5 million with another $1 million in incentives.
Smith said the deal made McNabb one of the top three or four quarterbacks in the NFL in terms of pay.
"This is very warranted and earned and everything else - every other term you can add to that," said Eagles coach Andy Reid. Continue
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