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Fantasy Football Articles - March 2004

Enclosed in this archive is every bit of the action and updates that occurred in March 2004 within the world of fantasy football. You may want to read these articles for research on players in the coming year, or just check to see if we were way off base with our reporting. Whatever the reason, it's all here for your enjoyment.

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close to the negotiations said.

"Theyve been bringing in other people all my career here," McCants said. "But Im like a bad habit. They wont get rid of me that easy."

According to Demasio, McCants caught passes Tuesday for the first time since undergoing arthroscopic surgery on his right shoulder in early January. During an informal workout at Redskins Park, McCants snagged balls from quarterbacks Mark Brunell, Tim Hasselbeck and Patrick Ramsey, then signed his new deal.

The surgery prevented McCants from participating in Gibbs three-day mini-camp last weekend, but the coach apparently saw enough film to know he wanted to keep him.

"I heard from the other coaches that coach Gibbs was comparing me to Art Monk. Thats crazy," McCants said, referring to Gibbs former wide receiver. "Now that its official I can just concentrate on football, and go full steam ahead. ..."

In New York. ... Amani Toomer was given a five-year, $20 million contract that will keep the receiver with the New York Giants through the 2008 season.

Toomer had three years left on his existing contract. He was to have earned $3.9 million this season in base salary, and would have counted $6.64 million toward the 2004 salary cap.

The new deal lowers his salary cap number for this season, but the team said the real savings will come in later years.

Toomer, the teams leading receiver last year, had 63 catches and five touchdowns in 16 games, averaging 66.1 yards a game.

Also in New York. ... According to New York Daily News beat man Rich Cimini, even though they expect concussion-plagued wide receiver Wayne Chrebet to be on their training-camp roster, the Jets protected themselves financially against a season-ending injury by inserting a "concussion clause" in a newly restructured contract.

Chrebet, signed through 2008, agreed to a $1.3 million pay cut that lowers his base salary this season to $1.5 million, according to NFL Players Association

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