Agent: Buccaneers not trying to sign Bryant to long-term deal

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On the eve of Wednesday afternoon's NFL deadline to sign franchise players to long-term contracts, apparently Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Antonio Bryant won't be getting an offer.

And Bryant wasn't expecting one anyway.

Bryant's agent, Lamont Smith, said he has been informed by Buccaneers team officials that they won't try to hammer out a contract extension with Bryant prior to Wednesday's 4:00 p.m. EDT deadline.

And that stance is apparently not causing a rift with Bryant and his representatives.  Especially since Bryant is due to receive a $9.88 million, one-year franchise tender.

Smith told JOCKlife.com today that the Buccaneers' approach "was not a problem for him or Bryant and that he has the security of the franchise number and the possibility of being a free agent again next year.  With another productive season, Bryant's price tag will only go up."

Of course, the Buccaneers could always designate Bryant as their franchise player again for 2010.

Bryant caught a career-high 84 passes for 1,248 yards and seven touchdowns last season, reviving his career after being out of football in 2007.

The former Dallas Cowboys second-round draft pick has caught 333 career passes for 5,085 yards and 26 touchdowns.

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6 Responses to "Agent: Buccaneers not trying to sign Bryant to long-term deal"

  1. HawgNSonsTV says: July 14, 2009 10:15 PM

    Florio....Wake me up when you have some Lord Favre news!

  2. ☻☼CBS, FOX, ESPN, NFLN nbc says: July 14, 2009 10:52 PM

    Can anyone else say one year wonder?

  3. SaintsBucsPanthersSUKK says: July 14, 2009 11:05 PM

    You can tell by Bryant's photo above how warm and endearing he is. A thousand words, a thousand words.

  4. screaming sheep says: July 15, 2009 5:53 AM

    He will miss Garcia.

  5. Tom Selleck says: July 15, 2009 9:02 AM

    One thing to consider with Bryant is he came into the league as a 2nd round pick, got into trouble, and bounced around for a few years on short term contracts. He's never had a payday near $9.8 million for one season so he's a little more excited to get that kind of raise than players like Peppers and Suggs who came in as blue chippers and have been paid as such ever since.

  6. empty13 says: July 15, 2009 10:02 AM

    oooooooohhhhhhhhhhh... the "obama" look...

    spare me.

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