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By By Darrell Trimble
Thursday, June 5, 2003 Urlacher Chicago Bears: LB Brian Urlacher's nine-year, $59 million deal contains no "poison pill" escalator clauses or incentive rollovers that eventually make his future salary cap numbers balloon, forcing a renegotiation. Urlacher's deal is structured to pay most of the money in the next three years before eventually leveling off to manageable amounts. The numbers against the salary cap actually will decrease steadily, and Urlacher will be consuming a smaller percentage of the ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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