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Washington Is Big Bonus Spender
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1997
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Washington Is Big Bonus Spender
1997
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A year after they were the lowest spenders in the NFL, the Washington Redskins are among the highest in 1997, having already paid out $21.4 million in signing bonuses since the end of last season. General Manager Charley Casserly has another $4 million to $5 million budgeted for holdout defensive tackle Sean Gilbert. In 1996, the Redskins were dead last in spending for signing bonuses, paying out about half as much as they did last year. This summer, the Redskins have paid their biggest bonuses to quarterback Gus Frerotte ($5 million), first-round draft choice Kenard Lang ($2.5 million), running back Terry Allen ($2.4 million), cornerback Darrell Green ($2 million), cornerback Cris Dishman ($2 million), quarterback Jeff Hostetler ($750,000), wide receiver Alvin Harper ($700,000) and second-round draft pick Greg Jones ($650,000).
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WP Company LLC d/b/a The Washington Post
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