As the 2010 season will be likely an uncapped season, a lot of NFL teams are taking different approaches to retain player or cut salary cost. What the Tennessee Titans are taking is a wait-and-see approach, at least toward the contract of starting quarterback Vince Young.
Young is due a $4.25 million option bonus in March and a $7.5 million base salary with a $14.2 million salary-cap figure for 2010, if there was a cap governing this fiscal year. But by so far there have not been any talks between Young and the Titans about restructure or extension of Young’s current contract.
According to latest reports, the Titans seem like to wait and make sure that Young can do as good job in 2010 season as he did in 2009 season before they can promise to offer any long-term financial commitment to the former University of Texas star. So what is likely to happen is that Young has to perform his best for 2010 season in Titans jersey before gaining a new hefty contract from the team.
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