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Elvis Dumervil and Agent Part Ways Following Contract Fiasco

March 16, 2013   ·     ·   Jump to comments

Longtime Denver Broncos defensive end Elvis Dumervil intended to stay with the team that drafted him back in 2006, but his agent, Marty Magid, failed to turn the paperwork in on time.
Dumervil and Magid parted ways on Saturday.
Aaron Wilson of the Baltimore Sun broke the news, and pointed out that there aren't necessarily any hard feelings between the two.
The move makes sense for Dumervil, because he clearly was willing to remain loyal to the Broncos even though he was preparing to take a pay cut from $12 million to $8 million in 2013. Once it was clear that Dumervil wouldn't hit the deadline, though, the Broncos had to release him.
Mike Klis of the Denver Post documents Magid's recent comments about several other teams drawing interest now that Dumervil is unexpectedly on the open market.
Magid had been fielding calls from other teams, and noted that Dumervil would be taking visits after the general managers returned from owners' meetings.
Since those me...

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