Colts Sign D. Clark to Six-Year Deal One Day After Giving Him Franchise Tag

The Indianapolis Colts signed tight end Dallas Clark to a six-year contract, one day after placing their franchise player tag on him.

The new deal replaces the one-year, $4.522 million contract that Clark would have had as the franchise player.

The Colts also signed guard Ryan Lilja to a five-year, $19 million deal.

By Mark Maske |  February 20, 2008; 7:08 PM ET  | Category:  Colts
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Very smart move on the Colts part. They must keep the keys to their offense and defence. Both players are definately important keys.

Posted by: Jon Potter | February 21, 2008 10:15 AM

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