NFL Jets to trade Pete Kendall
By: Daniel Chubb | August 24, 2007 | Leave a Comment
The New York Jets have now agreed to trade 34 year old veteran Pete Kendall to their NFL rivals the Washington Redskins. The Redskins are hoping that Kendall will make up for their problems finding a suitable starting left guard.The Washington Redskins are also planning to give Kendall a raise of $1,000,000 approximately, giving him a new salary of $2.7 million. The trade was neccessary for the Jets, because Kendall had asked to be traded or released due to the fact that New York wouldn’t renegotiate his contract. His frustration on the matter was visible in his body language on the training field. The Redskins had hoped to avoid such a trade, since Derrick Dockery signed a huge contract with Buffallo in the spring as a free agent.
Do you think Kendall will have more success with the Redskins than the Jets?
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