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If the NFL is poised to crack down on Chad Johnson's end zone choreography in 2006, with its recently implemented rules aimed at curtailing touchdown celebrations, the Cincinnati Bengals star wide receiver is better prepared now to handle any of the fines that he might incur.

Chad Johnson[Image: s5483.jpg]Wide Receiver
Cincinnati Bengals

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The three-time Pro Bowl performer and consummate showman, one of the most explosive playmakers in the league at any position, on Thursday signed a new contract with the Bengals, ESPN.com has learned. The lucrative deal includes a one-year extension, through the 2010 season, and an option for the Bengals to extend the contract through 2011, if they so desire.

In essence, by restructuring the remainder of Johnson's existing contract, which was set to run through the 2009 campaign, the Bengals created a six-year deal with a total value of $35.5 million.

"In terms of 'new money,' and just being unique from the standpoint of being able to do something for a player who still had four years left on his [existing] contract, it's really monumental," said agent Drew Rosenhaus, who was hired by Johnson a year ago to upgrade his contract "As long as I've been doing this, I've never been able to get an extension like this, basically because of the time remaining on the contract. It's historical. And it's a testament to Chad, and how well he's performed, and to Bengals management for the way they have handled this and the commitment they've made to him."

Under his existing contract, Johnson would have earned $5.75 million in 2006-2007 and the base salaries due him through 2009 totaled $12.15 million. The new contract will pay Johnson $16 million between this season and 2007 and, assuming the Bengals exercise the option for 2011, a total of $35.5 million. That's a whopping $10.75 million in "new money" for the extension portion of the contract.

Johnson will receive a $5 million signing bonus, a $250,000 reporting bonus, a $250,000 workout bonus and a base salary of $2.75 million for 2006. That base salary is the same as he was scheduled to make under his previous contract. In 2007, he is due a $3.5 million option bonus, a reporting bonus of $1.5 million, a $250,000 workout bonus and a $2.5 million base salary.

The base salaries for the balance of the deal are as follows: $3 million (for 2008), $4.5 million (2009), $5 million (2010) and $6 million (2011). There are workout bonuses of $250,000 in each of those seasons. If the Bengals do not exercise the option for the 2011 campaign, they must make Johnson a non-exercise payment of $3.5 million.

Earlier on Thursday, before signing the new contract, Johnson joked to ESPN.com that he was ready to deal with the rules against excessive end zone celebrations that league owners approved at the annual NFL meetings in Orlando, Fla, last month.

"Get yourself real close to the TV, because I'll have some good stuff planned," Johnson said, laughing. "I still plan to be the greatest entertainer in the league."

The five-year veteran, selected by Cincinnati in the second round of the 2001 draft, certainly has developed into one of the NFL's greatest playmakers. The former Oregon State star has posted three straight seasons with 90-plus receptions and four straight campaigns with over 1,000 receiving yards. In 76 appearances, 63 of them starts, Johnson has 379 receptions for 5,556 yards and 34 touchdowns.
I say keep him and Palmer till they retire.
I'm a huge fan of Chad Johnson's glad to hear he got a great deal.
BCF4L Wrote:I say keep him and Palmer till they retire.

I think they do, as a matter of fact, I don't see Rudi or TJ going anywhere either.

7/11 baby, we're always open. He wants to stay in Cinci
BFritz Wrote:I think they do, as a matter of fact, I don't see Rudi or TJ going anywhere either.

7/11 baby, we're always open. He wants to stay in Cinci
If Cincy keeps this crew that they have now, I see Cincy winning a few Super Bowl titles.
Glad to hear that Johnson got a deal
BCF4L Wrote:If Cincy keeps this crew that they have now, I see Cincy winning a few Super Bowl titles.

Amen brotha, I don't see anyone leaving because they all helped build the franchise to where it is, and being a good team will only attract more players. Chad Johnson camped out at the offices, went into a board meeting, and told them to put up posters all over town cause he's gonna be here a while
BFritz Wrote:Amen brotha, I don't see anyone leaving because they all helped build the franchise to where it is, and being a good team will only attract more players. Chad Johnson camped out at the offices, went into a board meeting, and told them to put up posters all over town cause he's gonna be here a while
That's what I like to hear.
Chad Johnson is my boy
Cincy made a good move.
BurntTires Wrote:Cincy made a good move.

It's Marvin, he's growing the Jungle again
BFritz Wrote:It's Marvin, he's growing the Jungle again

You have that right. He is great for this team and city. I love Chad also and have a nice #85 jersey that I wear on every Sunday late in the year.

:Thumbs: :1:
BelfryJustice Wrote:You have that right. He is great for this team and city. I love Chad also and have a nice #85 jersey that I wear on every Sunday late in the year.

:Thumbs: :1:

I have Pamler's throwback....... wear it to all the games. Some kid here on campus knows a dude who's a big timer, so he said he's going to get me tickets for the Monday night game in Indy:Clap:

:Cheerlead