The Oakland Raiders and Sebastian Janikowski reached agreement Tuesday morning on the richest kicking contract in NFL history, according to league sources. Janikowski will sign a four-year, $16 million contract that includes $9 million in guaranteed money, sources said. In 10 seasons, all with the Raiders, Janikowski has scored 1,000 points, converting 78.4 percent of his field goal attempts (229 of 292) and 313 of 316 extra-point attempts. Source: ESPN
so you don't think that $16mil could've been spent elsewhere to make your team better ? like he would even get half of that anywhere else that the crip keeper had to blow him away with a huge deal ? seriously, raider fans should be praying davis dies immediatley.
Well technically, TWO kickers, just one punts more. $32,000,000 combined contracts for Oakland's punter and kicker. :icon_cheesygrin: :icon_cheesygrin: :icon_cheesygrin:
i thought this year was going to be uncapped plus who freaking cares im not paying, im not playing fantasy football. IM just glad he is staying.
hecks it matter if you are paying their salries ? that makes no sense. you should care that davis is more worried about overpaying kickers as opposed to REALLY imrpoving your team. a stupid move is a stupid move regardless of the cap.
way to set the salary bar ridiculously high again al will you ever let someone smart take over please
Definitely not worth it. Uncapped or no, Seabass is a mediocre kicker, but like anyone with a freakish talent (in this case his ability to kick the ball 70 yards, nevermind if it's straight or not), Al nuts all over himself at the chance to have them in the S&B.
Sebastian is the best first round pick the Raiders have had in a decade. Plus it helps to have a specialists fatter then the quarterback.