Strongside linebacker Danny Clark, unsigned and unwanted by the Giants, has found a home with the Houston Texans. Clark came to an unrestricted free agent agreement this afternoon, according to the Houston Chronicle. As with C.C. Brown, the 33-year-old Clark will get to face his old teammates this year.
Also, WR Derek Hagan signed his one-year, $1.176 million tender offer, leaving only DT Barry Cofield as an unsigned restricted free agent. He's not making any waves yet, however, and he's expected to sign his $1.759 million tender before the June 15 deadline.
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Tuesday, May 11, 2010
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Danny Clark is NOT an NFL player. I bet he doesn't make it out of camp. Slow and a bad tackler does not keep guys employed. If he does it will be to be a team leader on a young D but that only goes so far when ur getting your ass kicked every week and can't play special teams eithjer.
ReplyDeleteThere is no way Derek Hagan signed a $7 million tender offer.
ReplyDeleteThat would ONE million and change, NOT seven million. Ernie just accidentally killed Hagan's agent by giving the guy a coronary.
ReplyDeleteDanny Clark just turned 33. Even though the Texans signed him, I would be surprised to see him on the field unless the entire line backing corps goes missing. He's a coach in uniform at this point.
ReplyDeleteTexans should be pretty good this year though.
Giants re-signed restricted free agent WR Derek Hagan to a one-year, $1.176 million contract.
ReplyDeleteDyslexia!
when will we cut bernard?
ReplyDeleteThis move is a direct result of Brian Cushing's pending 4 game suspension. Good insurance move by the Texans.
ReplyDeleteScott,
ReplyDeleteBernard will not make it out of camp unless between Alford, Cofield and Canty, two of them look like they're done. I doubt they'll cut him before camp. If two or all three of them look like they'll play, Bernard is gone.
Bernard will have a bounce back year this season
ReplyDeleteOops! Re-think. Hagan $1.176 million tender.
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