Millen Won't Rush Harrington Trade
30th March, 2006 - 3:07 pm
Detroit News - The Lions will wait for the best offer possible as quarterback Joey Harrington's trip around the NFL continues.

Harrington began his tour Tuesday with a visit to Miami. From there, he went to Cincinnati. Both teams are looking for backup insurance.

Matt Millen said Wednesday he will give permission to any team wanting to talk to Harrington.

Denver, Seattle, Kansas City and Oakland also have been mentioned as having an interest in Harrington. An Oakland official said Wednesday that the Raiders no longer are interested.

Millen has not set a deadline for when to make a trade.

"We'll let it run its course with him taking his trips," Millen said. "Then we have the conversations with the clubs. It's a look-see for them, also. We just kind of let it run its course.

"We'll be as aggressive as we can be." [READ]

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