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Jennings Signs Deal

June 25, 2009 By WRN Contributor

Packer WR Greg Jennings officially signed his three year contract extension on Wednesday.  The extension will pay Jennings about $27 million dollars over the next three seasons, making him one of the highest paid receivers in the NFL.

Last season he caught 80 balls for over 1200 yards and 9 TDs.

Over the last few seasons, a handful of Packers players who wanted extensions let negotiations get ugly.  Jennings said that he wanted to keep his conversations with the Packes low-key and he wasn't going to hold out.

The Packers still have a handfull of other players that could become free agents after the season including Pro Bowl safety Nick Collins and linebacker Aaron Kampman.

Listen/Download: Jennings didn't want to hold out to get a new deal. :17

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