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The Baltimore Ravens likely will look for QB Joe Flacco to restructure his contract prior to the 2016 season if the salary cap does not significantly increase because he is scheduled to have a $18 million base salary and $28.55 million salary cap figure that season. 'Depending on the salary cap, that's what will determine when we get to the fourth year, what they're going to have to do,' Flacco's agent, Joe Linta, said. 'We really viewed this as sort of a three-year deal to make sure the first three years Joe was paid accordingly with the top guys in the league.'
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Baltimore Ravens QB Joe Flacco will be the NFL's highest-paid player at $30 million in 2013, but he'll count just $6.8 million on the salary cap.
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Updating previous reports, Baltimore Ravens QB Joe Flacco's six-year, $120.6 million deal includes $52 million guaranteed. He'll make $51 million in the first two years, and $62 million in the first three years. He has a $6.8 million cap number for 2013.
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With the pending re-signing of QB Joe Flacco, the Baltimore Ravens are not expected to use their franchise tag on any of their other unrestricted free agents.
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Baltimore Ravens QB Joe Flacco will participate in the team's offseason program, and teammate RB Ray Rice is happy. 'I'm glad he's done so he can be there in the offseason. Me and him will be there to lead this offense again,' Rice said.
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The deal between the Baltimore Ravens and QB Joe Flacco is worth $120.6 million. Flacco and his agent are going over the specific details of the deal points, line by line. If everything is deemed satisfactory, Flacco would travel to Baltimore Monday, March 4, to take a physical and lend his signature to the six-year pact. The team might hold a press conference Monday afternoon.
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The Baltimore Ravens aren't expected to use the franchise tag on any of their other unrestricted free agents now that a deal has been reached with impending free-agent QB Joe Flacco. General manager Ozzie Newsome said at a season-ending news conference that if the team reached a deal with Falcco, 'we will not franchise another player.'
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Updating a previous report, Baltimore Ravens QB Joe Flacco will receive over $61 million in the first three years of his new contract, which is more than the $61 million New Orleans Saints QB Drew Brees is getting in the first three years of his contract.
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Baltimore Ravens QB Joe Flacco's new deal is the 14th $100-million contract in league history. To date, the most any have actually been paid is $54 million (former NFL QB Brett Favre).
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Baltimore Ravens QB Joe Flacco finished 19th in completion rate (59.7), 15th in touchdown passes (22) and 16th in passing yards per game (239) last season. He also produced more games under 200 yards passing (six) than over 300 yards (five).
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