Donovan McNabb's contract re-worked
The Philadelphia Eagles and quarterback Donovan McNabb re-worked his contract although extra years were not included, per Bob Brookover of the Philadelphia Inquirer.
Before the contract was re-worked, McNabb was due a salary of $9.2 million this season and $10 million in 2010, but the money wasn't guaranteed.
The details of the restructuring wasn't known and there is a press conference scheduled at 10 a.m. and McNabb and coach Andy Reid will be present.
"We are thrilled that this all worked out," [team president Joe] Banner said in a statement released by the team. "He is a great football player, a great person, and someone who gives back to the community. We are lucky to have him in Philadelphia."
"The Philadelphia Eagles organization and the entire city of Philadelphia are fortunate to have a quarterback the caliber of Donovan McNabb," Reid said. "He has proven himself to be a talented player on the field, a caring member of the Philadelphia community, and a winner."
McNabb holds Eagles' all-time records in passing yards (29,320), touchdown passes (194), attempts (4,303), and completions (2,534) and is the winningest QB in franchise history (82 regular-season wins and seven playoff appearances).

Before the contract was re-worked, McNabb was due a salary of $9.2 million this season and $10 million in 2010, but the money wasn't guaranteed.
The details of the restructuring wasn't known and there is a press conference scheduled at 10 a.m. and McNabb and coach Andy Reid will be present.
"We are thrilled that this all worked out," [team president Joe] Banner said in a statement released by the team. "He is a great football player, a great person, and someone who gives back to the community. We are lucky to have him in Philadelphia."
"The Philadelphia Eagles organization and the entire city of Philadelphia are fortunate to have a quarterback the caliber of Donovan McNabb," Reid said. "He has proven himself to be a talented player on the field, a caring member of the Philadelphia community, and a winner."
McNabb holds Eagles' all-time records in passing yards (29,320), touchdown passes (194), attempts (4,303), and completions (2,534) and is the winningest QB in franchise history (82 regular-season wins and seven playoff appearances).

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