Jags Give Extension to F. Taylor

The Jacksonville Jaguars signed veteran running back Fred Taylor to a three-year contract extension running through the 2010 season.

Taylor had one season remaining on his existing contract and, all told, is to make $23 million over the next four years.

By Mark Maske |  March 1, 2007; 4:06 PM ET  | Category:  Jaguars
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Mark,
Fred Taylor runs hard, has played several years, and been injured often. He won't play four years, so what is the deal?

Posted by: Ray | March 1, 2007 9:11 PM

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