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By Len Pasquarelli
ESPN.com Sunday, June 14, 2009 Three-year veteran tight end Owen Daniels became the final restricted free agent in the NFL to sign his tender offer, agreeing to return to the Houston Texans with a one-year contract for $2.79 million. The Texans retained a right of first refusal on Daniels by offering him the highest-level tender. If Daniels had signed with another franchise this spring and Houston declined to match the offer sheet, the Texans would have received first- and third-round draft picks as compensation. The deadli ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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