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Packers working on a new deal for Thompson

December 4, 2007 By WRN Contributor

Ted Thompson The Green Bay Packers are reportedly working on a new contract for General Manager Ted Thompson. 

Thompson is in the 3rd year of a five-year deal that averages about $1 million a year.  The league average for NFL GM's is around $2 million a year.

According to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel today, outgoing President Bob Harlan said he'd like to rip up the remainder of Thompson's current deal and give him a new four or five year contract with a considerable pay raise.

 

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