Mack is expected to opt-out of the final three years of his contract with the Browns, NFL.com's Ian Rapoport reports.
EDGE Analysis
Mack signed a five-year, $42 million deal with Cleveland in 2014, but that contract included opt-out clauses for Mack beginning this offseason. Although he has until Mar. 4 to make such a decision, Mack is expected to forgo the $8 million he's owed in 2016 and become a free agent. While he could still negotiate a new contract with the Browns, the three-time Pro-Bowler Mack should draw considerable interest on the open market.
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joegibbskins07Tue 2/23/16 10:11 AM
it must be nice to be in a position to forgo 8 million in search of more money at the age of 30 in the NFL. mad props to him.