Broncos, Clady Agree To Five-Year Extension

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Published on July 15 2013 6:27 am
Last Updated on July 15 2013 6:27 am
Written by Millie Lange

(Englewood, CO) -- The Denver Broncos and left tackle Ryan Clady have come to terms on a contract extension.  ESPN's Adam Schefter reports the deal is for five years and worth $57.5-million-dollars with 33-million of that guaranteed. The team had been negotiating with the 26-year-old over the past few weeks to try and work out a deal before today's 4 p.m. Eastern deadline for franchise players to sign a long-term extension.

 

Manziel Leaves Manning Football Camp Due To Illness

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Hernandez Pictures Taken Down In Canton

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