Gore reaches agreement with 49ers through 2011

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When the San Francisco 49ers selected tailback Frank Gore in the third round of the 2005 draft, the former University of Miami star proved to be one of the biggest steals in the last several seasons. On Tuesday evening, the 49ers opened up their coffers to Gore, the NFC rushing leader in 2006.


ESPN.com has learned that the 49ers reached agreement with Gore on a four-year contract extension through 2011, with the deal averaging just shy of $7 million in terms of so-called "new money."

Gore will receive an initial signing bonus of $6.5 million and total guarantees of nearly $14 million. The contract will pay Gore $13.862 million in its first two seasons and $18.212 million in the first three years. Because Gore had one season remaining on his original rookie contract, the four-year extension creates a five-year deal, and the total value over the course of the five seasons is $28.012 million.

Base salaries are $450,000 (for 2007), $2.5 million (2008), $2.5 million (2009), $2.85 million (2010) and $2.9 million (2011). The contract includes a $4.165 million option bonus and roster bonuses of $1.75 million (2009), $1.85 million (2010) and $2 million (2011). Gore's full base salary of $2.5 million in 2009 is guaranteed.

San Francisco officials acknowledged at the end of the 2006 season that, in keeping with their recent initiative to secure their nucleus players for the long-term, they hoped to sign Gore to an extension. Through negotiations with agent Drew Rosenhaus, this deal continues a string of big-money contracts for tailbacks that have been ongoing and were ratcheted up in recent days.

The deal is unusual in that it comes after Gore has logged only two seasons in the NFL and after he overcame severe knee and shoulder injuries to emerge as one of the league's premier runners.
Gore, 23, played as the backup to Kevan Barlow as a rookie in 2005, then won the starting job in training camp last summer. Starting in all 16 games, he carried 312 times for 1,695 yards and eight touchdowns. In two seasons, he has 2,303 yards and 11 scores on 439 carries, appearing in 30 games, with 17 starts.
 
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shits lookin hella good for the Niners right now we got all our younsters signed through atleast 2010. This team is going to be together for a while.

Clements,Lawson, Gore, V. Davis, A. Smith, Spencer and a few others. I like what Nolan has done to this team. couldnt be happier. every year he has some how improved our team. the next step is the playoffs. and hopefully in 2-3 years we will be super bowl contenders. Once all our youngsters turn into vets.
 

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FATAL NYGHTMARE said:
I told you motherfuckers FRANK GORE would settle for less money than that idiot Blowsenhaus was asking for.
We pretty much knew that it was a negotiation tactic... or some of us knew at least. It's good he got his extension!
 
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LOL thinking this will keep him there until 2011!

You guys think if he has another 2 monster years he is going to honor this contract...get the fuck outta here...this was to shut him up for now but he will be asking to restructre later...WATCH!
 

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LOL thinking this will keep him there until 2011!

You guys think if he has another 2 monster years he is going to honor this contract...get the fuck outta here...this was to shut him up for now but he will be asking to restructre later...WATCH!
Yeah that could be true. T.O. did the same thing and they both have the same agents. Good point!
 

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We're just trying to say that Gore may end up out playing his contract (like T.O. did in Philly)... meaning that he may put up the numbers that justify being paid more. Sort of what he did this time. Not saying it's going to happen but it could because they had/have the same agent.

But I am not trying to say that Gore is like T.O. I am just comparing contract situations.