Jaguars still must trade QB to Washington


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WASHINGTON -- The deal that will send Mark Brunell to the Washington Redskins is done -- finally.

Talks that began during Super Bowl week wrapped up late Thursday, when agent Leigh Steinberg and Redskins owner Dan Snyder agreed to a seven-year, $43 million contract with an $8.6 million signing bonus for the longtime Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback.

Brunell

The deal becomes official once the offseason trading period begins March 3. The Redskins will give the Jaguars a third-round draft pick for Brunell, according to a source familiar with the negotiations who spoke on condition of anonymity.

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wow. for only a third round draft pick? that could be a steal for the skins. :woot:

and the byron leftwich era officially begins for the jaguars

i saw on PTI yesterday that Jeff Garcia might not stay in San Francisco next year.. that might have been a better pick up for the Skins

in other news, danny weurffel(sp?) retired

We'll have to see how this works out, I have never seen anything that makes me wanna believe Brunell is anything other than an average QB. Skins will need a coupe of years to get back in it anyways, I guess they could have done worse. :wacko:

who cares about danny woefull?

i cant believe spurrier liked him. he must of had too much red balls cocain shake.

ramsey will have a great mentor in brunell. i think gibbs wants experience.

now all we need is terrell owens and a good running back. woot.

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