NFL.com's Kimberly Jones reports the team's best cornerback will take a sizable pay cut to stay in New York, according to a source familiar with negotiations. Webster's salary will be slashed from $7.25 million cheap throwback jerseys to $4 million.
It's not a surprise. Webster turned 31 this month and he's in the final year of the six-year, $44.02 million contract he signed in 2008. There's no way the Giants were about to dish out $7 cheap wholesale jerseys free shipping million-plus to a player in decline.
Pro Football Focus notes that opposing signal-callers jerseys cheap sported a 106.6 passer rating when throwing in Webster's direction in 2012. He was taken to town too often by receivers, but has been a fixture in the Giants' secondary since taking over the starting role in 2008. Webster hasn't been the same guy over the past two seasons, but he'll stick around for at least one more campaign.