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Michael Bennett Comments on Contract, Sam Bradford, Playing for Seahawks

May 18, 2016   ·     ·   Jump to comments

Seattle Seahawks defensive end Michael Bennett, who is set to make $16.5 million over the final two seasons of his four-year, $28.5 million deal, per Spotrac, is not happy with his current contract. 
"Any American wants to get paid more at their job," he said Tuesday on the Brock and Salk show on 710 ESPN Seattle, per ESPN.com's Sheil Kapadia. "I don't think there's anybody that goes to work and says: 'Hey, I'm happy with how much I'm getting paid, and I love it. Don't give me any more money.' So that's how I feel too." 
Unlike his teammate, safety Kam Chancellor, who had a contract holdout that went on through the second week of the 2015 regular season, Bennett isn't making any threats.
"Why wouldn't I be at training camp?" he said. "Of course I'll be there. I'll see you there for sure."
Even if his contract isn't to his liking at the moment, Bennett doesn't want to play anywhere else. 
"Of course I want to be in Seattle...

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