No hometown discounts for Jermaine Kearse

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No hometown discounts for Jermaine Kearse

Seahawks linebacker Bruce Irvinis set to become a free agent and said recently that he’s open to taking less money to remain with the team rather than signing with the highest bidder on the open market.

The concept of a hometown discount is less appealing to one of his teammates whose hometown qualifications run a bit deeper than his time with the Seahawks. Wide receiver Jermaine Kearse is from Lakewood, Washington and went to the University of Washington, but told Adam Schefter of ESPN that he’s not approaching free agency with the idea of taking less to stay at home.

“I love my hometown, but I’ve put in too much hard work to give a discount,” Kearse said. “My number one priority is to take care of my family’s future, so I will consider all opportunities.”

Kearse closed out his season with a flourish by catching 11 passes for 110 yards and two touchdowns in last Sunday’s 31-24 loss to the Panthers. He had 49 catches for 685 yards and five touchdowns during the regular season, all of which represent career highs for the four-year veteran. If someone other that the Seahawks is interested in adding that production to their offense, it sounds like they won’t have to worry about being underbid for his services.
 

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Yea let's keep it funky Jermaine Kearse is going to be career #3 receiver, he would benefit from being on a contender.
Not at all, that's why he benefits from getting as much dough as he can...while he's looking "underrated".

Seattle got them boys brainwashed with that hometown discount shyt, this the NFL, not the NBA
 
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hes a generic player, nothing about him sets him apart from a number of rookies

Travis Benjamin will get paid because of his speed, same for Marvin Jones. i really dont see a team giving Kearse more than 3 per
 

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hes a generic player, nothing about him sets him apart from a number of rookies

Travis Benjamin will get paid because of his speed, same for Marvin Jones. i really dont see a team giving Kearse more than 3 per

and that is more than he gets now what if seattle offers him 2 mill?
 
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