James Harrison erwartet lukrativen Vertrag für Nick Herbig

Der ehemalige Spieler der Pittsburgh Steelers, James Harrison, geht davon aus, dass Nick Herbig in Kürze einen substanziellen neuen Vertrag unterzeichnen wird. Harrison äußerte sich dazu während eines aktuellen Podcast-Auftritts. Die Kommentare fallen in die Zeit, in der Herbig in das letzte Jahr seines laufenden Vertrags geht.

James Harrison erklärte, dass Herbig bei seinem nächsten Vertrag ein Spitzengehalt fordern werde. Er merkte an, dass der Berater des Spielers diese Position deutlich gemacht habe. Harrison prognostizierte ein Jahresgehalt von mindestens 20 Millionen Dollar, auch wenn es die 40-Millionen-Marke nicht ganz erreichen sollte.

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