Saturday, March 17, 2012

Evan mathis

  • Evan Mathis went out and did the free-agent thing. He got another team interested (the Baltimore Ravens) and forced the Philadelphia Eagles to pay up if they wanted him back.
  • (ESPN)
  • BALTIMORE -- When the Ravens persuaded free-agent guard Evan Mathis to extend his Thursday visit overnight, they hoped he wouldnt leave Baltimore without signing their contract offer.
  • (Sacramento Bee)
  • After visiting the Ravens, Eagles guard Evan Mathis decided to stay in Philly for five more years. (US PRESSWIRE) The Eagles and left guard Evan Mathis have agreed to a five-year deal, the team announced via Twitter.
  • (CBS Sports)
  • Former Alabama standout Evan Mathis and the Philadelphia Eagles have agreed on a five-year contract, the latest key player the team has locked up. A person familiar with the negotiations says Mathis deal is worth $25.
  • (Birmingham News)
  • After a dismal first five days of free agency for the Baltimore Ravens, fans were looking for just one bright spot. That bright spot was supposed to be the signing of Philadelphia Eagles left guard Evan Mathis.
  • (Bleacherreport.com)
  • The ball is in Evan Mathis court. The free-agent guard has contract offers from both the Eagles and Ravens, but it was unclear Friday which team had the best deal - monetarily - on the table.
  • (Philadelphia Daily News)
  • Free-agent guard Evan Mathis, who visited the Ravens on Thursday and stayed overnight in the Baltimore area, will fly back to Arizona to make his decision, according to multiple reports.
  • (Baltimore Sun)
  • The Eagles' situation with free agent offensive guard Evan Mathis is getting a little bit dicey.
  • (Inside the Iggles (blog))
  • After three days of free agency, the Eagles still hadn't filled their middle linebacker void or re-signed left guard Evan Mathis. But all signs indicate that Pro Bowl running back LeSean McCoy is next up for an extension.
  • (Courier-Post)
  • Eagles: Guard Evan Mathis agreed to a five-year contract to remain with Philadelphia. The deal reportedly is worth $25.5 million with $7 million guaranteed.
  • (San Jose Mercury News)

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