how much we talking about money wise? don't tell me it's another 5 mil per guy
Not sure Hoops but Denver should have no problem matching assuming we didn't do something stupid.
The Super Bowl champion Broncos will lose yet another key player if they don’t match the Dolphins’ offer sheet to running back C.J. Anderson.
Anderson has signed a four-year contract offer sheet with Miami, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports. Anderson played for Dolphins coach Adam Gase while Gase was the Broncos’ offensive coordinator, so he knows the offense in Miami.
There’s no immediate financial detail on the offer, but the Broncos will get five days to match the Dolphins’ offer. Anderson is a restricted free agent whom the Broncos chose to tender at the lowest level, which means Denver will not get any compensation if it chooses not to match the offer.
Last year Anderson had a good regular season in Denver and an even better postseason. The Dolphins would like to sign him to replace running back Lamar Miller, who signed with the Texans in free agency.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2016/03/10/dolphins-sign-c-j-anderson-to-offer-sheet/
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Andrew Abramson @AbramsonPBP 28s29 seconds ago
#Dolphins will probably front-load the contract to make it more difficult for #Broncos to match. Gotta think Anderson ends up in Miami
I don't trust that one bit just my opinion.
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Adam Schefter @AdamSchefter 46s46 seconds ago
CJ Anderson's offer sheet with Miami: 4 years, $18 million. Denver has five days to match or lose Anderson.