Patriots have released Josh Gordon.
Should the Jets put in a waiver claim?
What are your thoughts ?
Should the Jets put in a waiver claim?
What are your thoughts ?
He is. But his salary is only $500K the remainder of the year.Free agent after this season right? I'd say don't waste the money. Our season is over. He won't sign here next year.
"If he is claimed, the claiming team would assume about $1 million in cap hit, while giving the Patriots the same amount in relief from this year’s cap. New England tendered Gordon as a restricted free agent this past offseason, giving him a total salary for the season of slightly over $2 million."He is. But his salary is only $500K the remainder of the year.
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Thanks for the clarification, Sport Trac has his salary at $952,941 for the year. Unless they updated it already."If he is claimed, the claiming team would assume about $1 million in cap hit, while giving the Patriots the same amount in relief from this year’s cap. New England tendered Gordon as a restricted free agent this past offseason, giving him a total salary for the season of slightly over $2 million."
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Patriots release Josh Gordon: Should Dolphins file claim?
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Of course. No big deal. I had just read that number earlier. The figure you state is the correct one. Thank you.Thanks for the clarification, Sport Trac has his salary at $952,941 for the year. Unless they updated it already.
Tony, just found this:
If we sign him and he signs elsewhere in '20, what's the compensation? A fifth?
A fifth of Jack Daniels, a 1/4 of Hawaiian, and an 1/8 of Columbia's finest.If we sign him and he signs elsewhere in '20, what's the compensation? A fifth?
Just make mine into edibles. Can't smoke.A fifth of Jack Daniels, a 1/4 of Hawaiian, and an 1/8 of Columbia's finest.