Although initial reports indicated Giants wide receiver Corey Coleman had signed his original round restricted free-agent tender for the 2019 season, he actually agreed to a new one-year deal worth $720K, according to Dan Duggan of The Athletic (Twitter link). However, despite the fact that Coleman's RFA tender would have been worth $2.025M, he won’t end up losing money. As a former first-round pick, Coleman’s rookie deal was fully guaranteed. The Bills, who acquired Coleman from the Browns last year before subsequently releasing him, are still responsible for the $2.039M Coleman has guaranteed for the 2019 season. Therefore, Coleman will now collect $720K from the Giants and roughly $1.3M from Buffalo, per Duggan, Here’s where things get interesting: Coleman’s new pact with the Giants also contains approximately $1.7M in incentives, reports Duggan. Thus, the 24-year-old wideout can earn more than $2.4M if he maxes out his incentive-based pay. If the Giants release Coleman before the regular season begins,
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Monday, April 22, 2019
Giants wideout Corey Coleman signs new deal
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