Bengals Owner Mike Brown Discusses Shemar Stewart Contract Dispute
Bengals owner Mike Brown talks about the contract holdout of first-round pick Shemar Stewart. The team changed contract language, causing the standoff. Brown insists it's not about money but guarantee terms. The situation remains unresolved as Stewart's agent seeks fair treatment.
The Bengals have failed to get first-round edge rusher Shemar Stewart under contract. They changed their contract language regarding guarantees when they drafted Stewart, causing a holdup. Owner Mike Brown addressed the situation, stating it's not about money but about guarantee terms. Stewart's agent wants the same deal others got before the language change. The Bengals are firm on their stance, with no compromise.
If the Bengals struggle in the upcoming games, customers may rethink their support. The team is stuck on a term that has never been an issue before. The Bengals have a history of questionable business decisions.
According to the source: NBC Sports.
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