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Boldin inquires made, Cards say no
by Kent Somers - Apr. 22, 2008 01:10 PM
The Arizona Republic
Representatives from a few NFL teams have called the Cardinals about the possibility of trading for receiver Anquan Boldin, but the conversations have been short.
"We're not interested in trading Anquan," General Manager Rod Graves said. "That's the short of it."
Rumors about a possible Boldin trade started soon after the team re-signed receiver Larry Fitzgerald to a four-year, $40 deal last month. There has been speculation that the team couldn't afford to keep both elite receivers and that it might be willing to deal Boldin.
Graves didn't name the teams that have called, but Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has said he would like to trade for a starting receiver. The Eagles tried to swing a deal for Fitzgerald this off-season, and the Redskins have been rumored to be in the market for a receiver, also.
"Obviously because of those rumors, a few teams have called to inquire," Graves said, "and my response has been consistent with everyone: We're not interested in trading him."
Boldin is under contract through 2010, and the team hopes to extend that deal in the coming year. If negotiations go nowhere and it becomes obvious the club can't re-sign Boldin, the team's plans might change, Graves said.
"But we haven't arrived at that point," said Graves.
Is that point a long way away? Graves was asked.
"I would think so," he replied.
Boldin inquires made, Cards say no
by Kent Somers - Apr. 22, 2008 01:10 PM
The Arizona Republic
Representatives from a few NFL teams have called the Cardinals about the possibility of trading for receiver Anquan Boldin, but the conversations have been short.
"We're not interested in trading Anquan," General Manager Rod Graves said. "That's the short of it."
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Rumors about a possible Boldin trade started soon after the team re-signed receiver Larry Fitzgerald to a four-year, $40 deal last month. There has been speculation that the team couldn't afford to keep both elite receivers and that it might be willing to deal Boldin.
Graves didn't name the teams that have called, but Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has said he would like to trade for a starting receiver. The Eagles tried to swing a deal for Fitzgerald this off-season, and the Redskins have been rumored to be in the market for a receiver, also.
"Obviously because of those rumors, a few teams have called to inquire," Graves said, "and my response has been consistent with everyone: We're not interested in trading him."
Boldin is under contract through 2010, and the team hopes to extend that deal in the coming year. If negotiations go nowhere and it becomes obvious the club can't re-sign Boldin, the team's plans might change, Graves said.
"But we haven't arrived at that point," said Graves.
Is that point a long way away? Graves was asked.
"I would think so," he replied.