McGee restructures contract
Injuries last year forced Terrence McGee to miss nine games, including the final six after he had surgery on his left knee.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Buffalo Bills cornerback Terrence McGee has agreed to restructure the final two years of his contract, providing the team salary relief if he continues to miss playing time.
In exchange, McGee agreed to an incentive-laden deal based on him staying healthy and playing. Without going into detail, McGee's agent, Ron Raccuia, disclosed the nature of the restructured contract agreed to on Wednesday.
The nine-year veteran was scheduled to make a base salary of $3.6 million this season, and $4.6 million next year.
Injuries last year forced him to miss nine games, including the final six after he had surgery on his left knee. In 2010, McGee was limited to playing nine games because of a knee injury.
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