Johnson says he is willing to play for Titans with or without a long-term deal
Tennessee Titans star running-back Chris Johnson revealed he is willing to play for his team in the next season of the National Football League with or without any long term deal.
Johnson said he is optimistic to have a long-term deal with the Titans but is also open to accept a short-term deal if ever no agreement will be reach between him and his team.
He revealed his agent Joel Segal is doing the talk for him as he practises hard to prepare for the next NFL season.
The Titans are themselves doing its best to re-sign Johnson for the next NFL season since he had been a vital part of the team the past season of the premier professional football league in the planet.
Tennessee Titans star running-back Chris Johnson.
Johnson ran for 2,006 yards in 2009.
With a great year the past NFL season, Johnson is hoping to have a long-term deal that will guarantee him $30 million.
Based on his current contract, Johnson is scheduled to make $550,000 this NFL season.
To enticed Johnson,Titans reportedly have talked with Segal about converting incentives into a $2.5 million bonus to get Johnson more money for the 2010 season and get their top offensive weapon into training camp when it starts on July 31.
Aside from the Titans management, the team's quarterback Vince Young is also hoping Johnson could return in the next NFL season.
Young is confident, a contract extension will happen soon between Johnson and the Titans.
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