Article By Ali Hammoud on 3rd August, 2010
It may have come four days later than some expected, but the former Nebraska Cornhusker is now ready to participate in training camp.
The deal is reported to be a five-years worth $68 million—$40 million guaranteed.
Looking at the numbers makes one wonder why this deal was not done earlier.
The money involved is what the consensus expected Suh to sign for when compared to the contracts signed by Sam Bradford and Gerald McCoy.
The contract is also worth slightly less than the guaranteed money that 2009 first overall pick, Matthew Stafford signed for
Although missing four days of camp is not ideal, Coach Jim Schwartz has said that he does not believe i...
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