and then signed a 4 year 18 million dollar extension five months later.
https://www.nytimes.com/1999/10/30/...-jamir-miller-agrees-to-4-year-extension.html
That 2 year 6 million dollar deal was a freaking joke.
How was it a joke if no other team made him an offer let alone signed him to anything close to that. Cleveland signed him in May. Yes Cleveland extended him the following fall, but no one was willing to give him anything close to what he wanted during free agency. He bet on himself and won, but Cards offered him the better deal then what he signed for during free agency. Cleveland gave him the extension becuase the were a expansion team flush with cash. Cleveland ended up paying him top five LB money, he definitely wasn't worth that in 99 and 2000. Had his one good year and 2001 and then got hurt.
May 3 1999 article...
"Yet as of Sunday only the Cardinals had offers on the table, and
Miller has rejected one, a two-year, $6 million contract. "It's
doubtful [that Miller will be back]," says club vice president
Bill Bidwill Jr.
Other potential suitors were concerned when Miller said that he
wanted to be among the top-paid players in the league at his
position. Also, some teams weren't thrilled when they heard that
Miller, a 6'5", 266-pound run stuffer with superb speed, wanted
to play for someone who would use him primarily as a pass rusher.
Miller also has two strikes against him under the league's
substance-abuse policy. In August 1995 he was suspended for four
games after a positive drug test. The suspension meant that he
had tested positive at least once before and that another
positive test would result in a one-year ban. But Miller says
that shouldn't be an issue, adding, "If I had continued on like
I [was], there's no way I'd still be in the league."
Miller visited the Bears and the Patriots, yet even after
neither team made an offer, he rejected the Cardinals' proposal.
He made news in early April when he fired his agent, Steve
Baker, and hired Leigh Steinberg. The Saints and the Titans have
shown tepid interest, and though Arizona remains in the picture,
Bidwill's comments notwithstanding"
https://www.si.com/vault/1999/05/03/260063/inside-the-nfl
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