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Needless to say, Kilgore may be slightly disappointed by the news. His now-former quarterback, Jimmy Garoppolo, may be a little disappointed, too.
“There’s a special relationship between the center and quarterback,” Garoppolo said after the 2017 regular season ended. “We spend so much time together. Me and him got on the same page almost instantly when I first got here. He made my job a lot easier, helped me with the run game and all that. . . . We complement each other very well.”
The move comes a day before Kilgore was set to earn a $2.3 million roster bonus. (A league source confirms Miami will pay the bonus.) His $2.525 million base salary also is guaranteed.
The best news for Kilgore is that, instead of cutting a check to the State of California for 13.3 percent of the $2.3 million bonus ($305,900), he’ll owe the fine folks in Florida the grand total of zero dollars, zero cents.
Needless to say, Kilgore may be slightly disappointed by the news. His now-former quarterback, Jimmy Garoppolo, may be a little disappointed, too.
“There’s a special relationship between the center and quarterback,” Garoppolo said after the 2017 regular season ended. “We spend so much time together. Me and him got on the same page almost instantly when I first got here. He made my job a lot easier, helped me with the run game and all that. . . . We complement each other very well.”
The move comes a day before Kilgore was set to earn a $2.3 million roster bonus. (A league source confirms Miami will pay the bonus.) His $2.525 million base salary also is guaranteed.
The best news for Kilgore is that, instead of cutting a check to the State of California for 13.3 percent of the $2.3 million bonus ($305,900), he’ll owe the fine folks in Florida the grand total of zero dollars, zero cents.
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