The Panthers have signed cornerback Chris Gamble to a contract extension that will keep him in Carolina through the 2014 season.
Gamble's extension is reportedly for six years and will make him one of the five top-paid cornerbacks in the league. That would make it worth more than $50 million.
"I wanted to be in Carolina. I didn't want to be with any other team," Gamble said. "I like the organization, the coaching staff, the fans, my teammates, and I just wanted to get it out of the way."
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Falcons Give Jenkins, Babineaux New Deals
On Tuesday the Falcons announced that they have extended the contracts of receiver Michael Jenkins and defensive tackle Jonathon Babineaux.
Jenkins signed a four-year, $20 million extension to stay with the only team he?s ever played for; Babineaux signed a five-year extension.
?We?re excited and pleased to extend the contracts of Falcons players who have made significant contributions to the overall success of our football team,? Falcons' GM Thomas Dimitroff said in a statement. ?Michael and Jonathan are both team guys who work hard on and off the field and are both very productive on Sundays.?
Broncos To Bring Back Tatum Bell
The Broncos have agreed to terms with on a contract with running back Tatum Bell.
Denver traded Bell to the Lions in March 2007, along with tackle George Foster, for cornerback Dre' Bly.
I'm humbled," Bell said. "I didn't think I was going to get another chance, to be honest. I thanked coach [Mike] Shanahan for giving me this chance. I'll do whatever it takes. I'll play special teams. I'll play center. I'll do whatever it takes to help the Denver Broncos win."
Jets Bring Law Back To New York
Cornerback Ty Law agreed to terms on a one-year deal with the Jets on Monday after sitting out the first 10 weeks of the season as a free agent.
?Things appear to be headed in that direction,? a person familiar with the signing told The Associated Press.
Lions' Marinelli Confirms Deal With Culpepper
Lions' head coach Rod Marinelli has confirmed that the team has agreed to terms on a contract with free agent quarterback Daunte Culpepper.
Marinelli would not answer questions about the deal but said that it hinges on the results of a pending non-orthopedic physical.
Culpepper Agrees To Deal With Lions
Daunte Culpepper has reportedly agreed on a two-year deal with the Lions a little more than a month after he announced his retirement.
Culpepper agreed Saturday to a two-year deal with Detroit. Terms of the deal, scheduled to be signed on Monday, are unknown.
He is expected to be the team's starting quarterback.