PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Webster Slaughter Goes to Oilers
The Houston Oilers reached an agreement on a two-year contract with Webster Slaughter, one of four players granted free agency by a federal judge last Thursday. The Houston Chronicle reported that the two-year contract is worth about $2.2 million.
Another of the four, Keith Jackson, signed a series of four one-year contracts worth a reported $6 million, including a $1.9 million signing bonus, with the Miami Dolphins.
Garon Veris, a third of the group, signed with the San Francisco 49ers on Monday. The fourth, D.J. Dozier, was released by the Minnesota Vikings on Tuesday.
With the free agents reaching terms, the NFL has given up its effort to have Judge David Doty lift his temporary restraining order.
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