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Originally Posted by ResAlien
4 years is long term? Ok.
I wonder if on the shorter than Zeke deal he took he still managed to pass the 50 mil guaranteed that Elliott took home.
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well it's on top of the one year he still has on his rookie deal, so I guess you can call it a 5 year deal. Runs until 2025.
we'll see how long he can keep up the production. RBs often slow down when they're closer to 30 than 20 and take a lot of beating, so I'm always a bit skeptical when RBs sign big deals. Guys like Gurley, Johnson and Freeman haven't exactly helped change my mind there either.